Roland R-44 Owner's Manual page 14

4-channel portable recorder
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Introducing the R-44
Side Panel (Left)
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Control Sync Connector [CTRL SYNC]
You can perform clock-synchronized recording of up to 8 channels by connecting two R-44 units with a
mini-type stereo cable via the CTRL SYNC connectors. You can also remotely link recording standby, start,
and stop.
For details, refer to "Remotely Linking Two Connected R-44 Units" (p. 73).
* Remote linking does not guarantee that two R-44 units will start recording at the same time. There will be a
discrepancy of several milliseconds.
Digital Output Jack [DIGITAL OUT]
This connector outputs a digital signal. You can connect digital devices, such as speakers or mixers, with a
coaxial type cable. This connector provides the same audio signal as the Headphone jack
digital form.
* The volume cannot be adjusted with the Monitor level knob
Digital Input Jack [DIGITAL IN]
Connect an XLR type cable to this connector to record a digital signal. The digital input signal is recorded in stereo
on channels 1L and 1R. If you want to record in monaural, you must change the Rec Mode setting in the System
Settings menu. For details, refer to "1 Recording Setup" (p. 66).
Rubber Flap
Open this cover to expose the Memory card slot and USB connector.
Memory card slot [MEMORY CARD SLOT]
You can insert an SD memory card into this slot.
USB connector [USB]
You can connect the R-44 to your computer with the included USB cable and move or copy recorded
projects. You can also move or copy files from your computer to the SD memory card.
For details, refer to "Connecting to a Computer" (p. 71).
Security Slot (
You can attach a commercial available security cable to this slot to prevent theft.
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AC Adaptor Jack [DC IN]
You can connect either the included AC adaptor or a commercially available cable for an external power
device.
For details, refer to "Connecting the AC Adaptor and Turning the Power On/Off" (p. 24).
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