Record The Final Output - Roland VR-5 Owner's Manual

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Recording to an SD card

Record the Final Output

When you eject SD card, wait until the [STOP] button stops blinking. DO NOT EJECT SD CARD while [STOP] BUTTON IS BLINKING. Ejection while
blinking may destroy data contained the SD card.
1.
Output the video and audio to record
Operate the video mixer and audio mixer to output video/audio to record.
2.
Standby the recording
Press [VIDEO REC] button to standby the recording. While the unit is standing by, the [VIDEO REC] button flashes.
fig.standby-rec.eps
3.
Start recording
Press [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start recording. When recording is started, [VIDEO REC] button and [PLAY/PAUSE] button light up.
* The file name will be the date and time when the recording is started (like 11010945). To name with precise date/time, set the date and time
according to the steps of "Adjusting the Internal Calendar/Clock" (p. 59).
fig.start-rec.eps
4.
Pause recording
Press [PLAY/PAUSE] again to pause the recording. Pausing the recording does not finalize a recorded file. If you want to record
multiple scenes in one file, pause the recording.
5.
Stop recording
Press [STOP] button to stop recording. This button starts to blink to completely finish the recording and finalize the recorded file.
When the finalizing is completed, it stops blinking.
When playing back a recorded file, also wait for the [STOP] button to stop flashing.
* Before ejecting the SD card, be sure to confirm that the [STOP] button has stopped flashing.
fig.stop-rec.eps
You can place markers while recording. The steps to place markers are the same as steps during playback. Refer to "Playback Using Markers" (p.
45). The markers cannot be cannot be deleted until you stop recording to finalize the recorded file.
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