Turn Records Or Cassette Tapes Into Cds; Use Your Cd-2E With The Edirol - Roland CD-2e Manual Book

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Turn records or cassette tapes into CDs

Are there any dusty boxes of records or cassette tapes in your closet? They're taking up
space, and their sound quality is also gradually deteriorating. Why not transfer your music
from old media to CDs for archiving? Just connect your record player or cassette deck to
the [LINE IN] jacks located on the left side of the CD-2e, and start recording. If you use
the automatic marker function, silences between songs on the record or tape will be de-
tected, and the songs will be numbered accordingly.
* You may need a phono amp (phono equalizer) when connecting your record player.
● Recording sound from the record player
Phono equalizer
Record
player
Use your CD-2e with the EDIROL R-09 to capture
the sounds of the world on CD!
The EDIROL R-09 is a great way to make outdoor re-
cordings, such as birdsongs, the murmur of a brook,
the sounds of nature, trains, vehicle sounds, or sonic
memories of your travels. The R-09 uses the same SD
memory cards as the CD-2e. After you've made a re-
cording on the R-09, simply move its SD card over to
the CD-2e to transfer the audio data without having
to use a computer. You can use the CD-2e to edit the
recorded data and turn it into a CD. Used in combina-
tion, these two recorders will open up new ways for
you to enjoy recording.
* When recording on the R-09, set the recording mode to
"WAV 16-bit" and sampling frequency to "44.1 kHz. "
● Recording sound from the cassette deck
Cassette deck
CD-2e
CD-2e
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