Recording Digital Audio From A Digital Device - Roland R-44 Owner's Manual

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Recording Digital Audio from a Digital Device

The following describes how to record from a digital device connected to the R-44's Digital input jack.
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● Connections
Connect your digital device to the Digital input jack. You will need a separately available coaxial cable
to connect your device to the R-44's Digital input jack.
● Phantom power switch
Turn this OFF.
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● System settings
1.
Press the [MENU] button.
2.
In 1 Recording Setup, set Input Select to Digital.
3.
Set the sampling frequency to match the input source.
4.
Set the other items in 1 Recording Setup as appropriate
for the recording you want to make.
5.
When finished with the settings, press the [EXIT] button twice to return to the Main screen.
* For more about system settings, refer to "System Setup" (p. 60).
* Please set the sampling frequency to match the device being input.
* The R-44 is able to synchronize to the clock signal of the Digital input jack.
* When the input sampling frequency and set sample size differ, the sampling frequency display blinks and mute data
is generated.
* When Sync Mode is set to Slave, digital input is disabled. Set Sync Mode to Master when recording from a digital
device. Refer to "5 System Setup" (p. 69) in "System Setup" for settings.
● Record button [REC]
Press the [REC] button to begin recording.
For details on recording standby, refer to "Recording standby" (p. 31).
● Other settings
If you want to monitor the sound being recorded, connect headphones to the PHONES jack and use the
Monitor level knob to adjust the volume.
Adjusting the Monitor level knob does not affect the level of the sound actually being recorded.
To play the recorded sound, refer to "Playing Back" (p. 41).
DIGITAL IN
DIGITAL OUT
Recording
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