Rm Recording Standby Mode; Re Start Recording - Roland AR-3000R Owner's Manual

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Recording Commands
= RM
Recording Standby Mode
Function:
Recording Standby Mode
Syntax:
stxRM:a,d,c,d,e,f,g;
a: Phrase number
b: RDAC-Grade
0 Announce
1 Long 2
2 Long 1
3 Standard
4 High
5 S-High
c: RDAC-Mode
0 Linear
1 Mode 1
2 Mode 2
3 Mode 3
4 H-Linear
5 WAV (*)
d: Recording type
0 Mono
1 Stereo
* This parameter was added from the AR-3000R system version 2.00.
Example)
stxRM:A1,3,2,1,0,0,0;
This sets as follows; phrase "A0001", RDAC-Grade "Standard", RDAC-Mode "Mode 2",
Recording type "Stereo", Trigger recording "OFF", recording source "LINE-IN".
Note:
MIDI recording refers to the recording of MIDI messages, If recording source is "MIDI-IN",
it will enter recording standby mode for a MIDI phrase.
Caution:
It is not possible to specify a phrase number which has already been recorded.
If you wish to re-record a phrase that is already recorded, use the PD command to
delete the phrase, and then transmit the RM command.
The AR-3000R cannot respond to this command during crossfades, repeats or
intervals.
= RE
Start Recording
Function:
Start recording
Syntax:
stxRE;
Note:
When using the RE command, you must first use the RM command to put the unit in
recording standby mode. To stop recording, use the ST command.
Recording starts when audio higher than the trigger level is input.
The following four types of trigger recording settings are available.
OFF:
LOW:
MID:
HIGH:
Trigger recording is not performed.
Recording starts when audio higher than -45 dB.
Recording starts when audio higher than -36 dB.
Recording starts when audio higher than -27 dB.
e: Trigger recording
0 Off
1 Low
2 Mid
3 High
f: Recording Source
0 LINE - IN
1 MIDI - IN
2 LINE + MIC - IN
3 DIGITAL - IN
g: Time base
0 192
1 240
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