Recording From A Cassette Tape Or Cd - Roland Edirol R-1 Owner's Manual

Roland owner's manual 24 bit digital wave/mp3 recorder r-1
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Recording from a cassette tape or CD

This section explain how to record audio from an external device via the line input jack.
* The R-1 does not have a digital input jack.
As an example, here's how to record from a CD player into the R-1.
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CD/MD player, cassette deck, etc.
The microphone input is disabled if you connect a device or cable to the line
input jack. This means that you cannot record the microphone input and line
input mixed together. If something is connected to both the line input jack and
the mic input jack, only the sound entering the line input jack will be recorded.
1
Make sure that the R-1's power is turned off. Set the input volume to the
minimum position.
2
Turn on the R-1's power as described in "Connecting the AC adaptor and
turning on the power" (p. 19).
3
Specify the type of file you want to record, as described in "Types of files that the
R-1 can handle" (p. 28). You can use Setup mode 07 Record Mode (p. 54) to
specify the desired setting or to check the current setting.
4
Use an audio cable to connect the output jacks of your CD player to the R-1's line
input jack.
5
On your CD player, play back the song that you want to record and adjust the
input level as described below. -> "Adjusting the input level" (p. 36)
LINE OUT
Basic recording methods
LINE IN
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