Required Settings For Recording Audio Signals (Recording Settings) - Roland AR-3000 Owner's Manual

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Recording Audio
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Hold down the STOP button and press the PLAY button to go
into recording standby.
During recording standby, the PLAY indicator and the PAUSE indicator
flash in red.
fig.09-g02e
If you try to re-record a phrase that's already been recorded, a prompt
message appears.
If you choose "YES" and press the Enter button, the recorded data for the
phrase is deleted and the unit goes into recording standby. If you choose
"NO," the unit returns to the normal display.
* Please be aware that data deleted here cannot be recovered, even if you cancel
recording standby without recording anything.
* When Card Protect (p. 77) is set to "ON," recorded phrases are protected and
recording is not possible (writing, overwriting, deleting, and editing card data is
prohibited).
Required Settings for Recording Audio Signals
(Recording Settings)
In order perform recording matched to usage conditions, including the
connected equipment, recording source, sound quality, time, and playback
system, you make recording settings.
• Recording settings are made in phrase units. You can mix phrases
having different recording settings on a single card.
• The possible recording time of a card varies according to the recording
settings. For a rough guide to maximum recording times with various
settings, see the "Card-specific Audio Recording Time Chart" in
Appendices (p. 133).
* When you don't change the recording settings, the recording settings for the most
recent recording made on the specified card are used.
* If you don't need to change the recording settings in effect when the card was
formatted, you can proceed to "Adjusting the Recording Level" (p. 49).
Recording Settings in Effect When a Card Is Formatted
• Selected recording connector:
• RDAC-Grade:
• RDAC-Mode:
• Recording type:
• Trigger recording setting:
42
LINE-IN
STANDARD
MODE3
STEREO
OFF
When you have created a
new phrase by re-
recording, the following
phrase information remains
in effect and is not deleted.
1.1 Playback Volume
(except MIDI Phrase)
1.2 Delay Time
1.4 Repeat Play
1.6 Fade (except MIDI
Phrase)
1.7 Control Out
1.8 MIDI Tempo (only
tMIDI Phrase)
1.9 Phrase Name
Settings When a Card Is
Formatted → p. 134

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