Recording sound from the line input, Getting ready to record, Recording – Roland SD-50 User Manual
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Using the SD-50 as an Audio Interface
You can connect your portable audio player or other audio device to the SD-50’s line input, and record the sound into
the computer from that device.
Connect your audio device
1.
Use a USB cable to connect the SD-50 to your computer.
2.
Connect your portable audio player or other audio device to the LINE IN jack.
Adjust the input level
1.
Press the [PART] button a number of times to access the audio part screen.
The level meters will appear.
page_audio_meter-mic.eps
2.
Adjust the output level of the connected audio device.
You can apply echo (p. 59) or center cancel (p. 69) to the sound of the audio device connected to LINE IN, or
modify its pitch (p. 68).
* If the indication below appears, the input level has overloaded even though the level meter did not reach the
maximum point.
In this case, you should keep the input at a low level by turning ON the “Audio Input Att” in the Audio Settings screen
(p. 59).
page_audio_meter-clip.eps
1.
Operate your computer to start recording.
For details on how to start recording, refer to the user’s guide for the software you’re using.
Recording Sound From the Line Input
Getting Ready to Record
Recording
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