Roland R-05 MP3 Player User Manual


 
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Recording
The R-05 is designed to let you record a wide range
of sounds. By adjusting the recording level (volume)
appropriately for the source you’re recording, you’ll
be able to record with optimal quality. The basic
principle when adjusting the level is to get the level
as high as possible without allowing distortion to
occur. This principle applies whether you’re using the
built-in mics, an external mic, or LINE IN.
Manually adjusting the recording level
You can’t adjust the recording level if AGC is on.
1. Point the R-05’s mics toward the source you’ll
be recording.
2. In the main screen, press [ ] so the REC
indicator is blinking.
The R-05 is in recording-standby mode.
3. On the audio source you’ll be recording, play
the sounds that you actually intend to record.
The level meter will move according to the
loudness of the sound being input to the R-05.
fig.inputlevel-test.eps_80
If you’re going to record a musical performance
such as an instrument or vocal, you should play
the loudest passage of the song.
4. While the sound plays, use INPUT [+] [–] to
adjust the recording level a little at a time.
If necessary, change the setting of the [MIC
GAIN] switch (p. 47).
The higher the level at which the sound is being
captured, the farther toward the right the level
meter will move. Use INPUT [+] [–] to adjust the
level so that the sound is captured at as high a
level as possible. However, don’t allow the PEAK
indicator to light; this indicates that the input
volume is excessive.
Adjusting the Recording Level
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