beautypg.com

Use the procedure described in, Adjusting the input level, P. 30) to adjust this while – Roland R-1 User Manual

Page 30

background image

30

Basic recording methods

2

Turn on the R-1’s power as described in

“Connecting the AC adaptor and

turning on the power”

(p. 19).

3

If you're recording via the internal microphone, set the mic type select switch to

DYN

.

4

Refer to

“Types of files that the R-1 can handle”

(p. 28), and specify the type of

file that you want to record. To make your selection or to check the current
selection, use Setup mode

07 Record Mode

(p. 54).

5

Adjust the input level as follows.

Adjusting the input level

fig.rec-1.eps

1.

Press the REC button.
The R-1 enters recording-
standby mode. The display
indicates the remaining amount
of time that the R-1 can record for
the type of file (recording quality) you’ve selected.

* The song name shown in Record Standby mode is the name of the file that will be newly

created when recording is finished.

fig.rec-2.eps

2.

Press the DISPLAY button.

3.

Play (or perform) the sounds
that you actually intend to
record, and position the R-1’s internal microphone where it can pick up the sound.

* If you want to apply an effect to the sound while you record it, adjust the input level while

the effect is turned on (i.e., applied).

fig.rec-3.eps

4.

While the sound plays,
gradually increase the input
volume
.
Adjust the level so that the

input level indicators shown in
the display do not reach the righmost

■. (Position

in the above illustration)

If the recording level is too low, you won’t be able to record very soft sounds. If the
recording level is too high, loud sounds will be distorted, causing crackles in the
recorded sound.

* If the material you are recording occasionally contains sudden loud sounds, such as the

attack of a drum in a band performance or sudden laughter during a quiet conversation, we
recommend that you use the Limiter (06 Limiter, p. 54). When doing so, adjust the input
level appropriately for the principal type of sound you are recording—not for the sudden
loud sounds that sometimes occur.
When you use the Limiter, the input level is automatically adjusted so that the audio input
level doesn’t get excessively high. When using the Limiter, you should adjust the input level
so that the

symbol at the

position in the illustration appears only occasionally.

Remaining recording time

A

B

A

B

R-1_egfis1.book 30 ページ 2005年11月11日 金曜日 午後5時13分