Recording digital signals, Items necessary for digital recording, Make the digital connections – Roland 24 bit Digital Studio Workstation VS-890 User Manual
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Making a Multi-Track Recording
Recording Digital Signals
With the VS-890, you can record the digital signals output by CD players,
DAT and MD recorders, Roland VS-1680, and other digital audio devices as
is.
Items Necessary for Digital Recording
•VS-890
•CD player, DAT and MD recorder, or other digital audio device
•Digital connector cable (coaxial
or optical)
Make the Digital Connections
Connect
the
digital
output
connector
of
your
audio
device
with
the
VS-890's
DIGITAL
IN
connector.
DIGITAL
IN
1
is
a
coaxial
connector,
DIGITAL
IN
2 an optical coimector. Use the appropriate connector for your audio device.
Match the Sample Rates
It can record the digital signals when the sample rate of the song is set to
match the sample rate of the input source. The song created when a disk
drive is mitialized will have a sample rate of 44.1kHz.
If the sample rate of the input source is other than 44.1kHz, create a new
song with that sample rate (p. 20).
Then, if you wish to create original
audio kc/s, select that sample rate for 44.1 kHz
(p. 20).
In Order to Make a Digital Connection with Your
CD Player
At the time of purchase, the VS-890 is not able to record the output of CD
players
via
its
DIGITAL
IN
connectors.
Perform
the
following
procedure
when you wish to make a digital connection with your CD player.
The VS-890’s digital
interface conforms to
S/P DIF. When recording
digital signals, be sure to
digital audio devices
conforming to the same
standards.
Coaxial In and Optical In
cannot be used
simultaneously. Select one
of the connectors for use.
(p.58)
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S/P DEF (Owner's Manual
“Glossary")
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