Simultaneously Recording Sound From Connected Mics And An Analog Device - Roland Edirol R-44 Owner's Manual

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Simultaneously recording sound from connected mics
and an analog device
The following describes how to record sound from microphones connected to the R-44's Combo input jacks
3 and 4 and a analog device connected to Combo input jacks 1 and 2.
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● Connections
Connect your microphone to Combo input jacks 3 and 4. Connect your analog device to the Combo
input jacks 1 and 2.
You will need a separately available coaxial cable to connect your device to the R-44 Combo input jacks.
● Phantom power switch
Turn this ON when connecting a phantom-powered condenser mic.
● System settings
1.
Press the R-44 [MENU] button.
2.
In 1 Recording Setup, set Input Select to Analog.
3.
Set the Rec Mode to STEREOx2.
Set the other items in 1 Recording Setup as appropriate for the recording you
want to make.
4.
When finished with the setting, press the [EXIT] button to return to the Main
screen.
* For more about system settings, refer to "System setup" (p. 60).
* If Rec Freq is set to 192 kHz after setting Rec Mode to STEREOx2, Input Select is automatically changed to Digital
and Rec Mode to STEREOx1.
● Limiter
Turn this ON if you want to prevent unexpectedly loud sounds or strong attacks from producing clipped noise.
The limiter threshold is -10 dB relative to digital full scale.
The limiter can group and link each channel. See "Limiter link" (p. 68).
● Low Cut
You can turn low cut on when breathing noise (the sound of breathing while recording a voice) or wind
noise (when recording outside) may be a problem.
The low cut feature records while cutting the lower range of the input signal.
Microphone
CD player for playback
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