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Instructions Roland, Modèle AR-3000

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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: LINE-IN • RDAC-Grade: STANDARD • RDAC-Mode: MODE3 • Recording type: STEREO • Trigger recording setting: OFF When you have created a new phrase by rerecording, 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 1®= Settings When a Card Is Formatted —»p. 134 42 Recording Audio What’s RDAC? RDAC (Roland Digital Audio Coding) is a proprietary audio recording standard from Roland. It achieves high sound quality and also makes it possible to record for long times. Selecting the Recording Connector (LINE-IN/LINE+MIC-IN/ DIGITAL-IN/MIDI-im Set the input connector to record from. Make the selection to match the connected device. • LINE-IN: LINE IN jacks • LINE+MIC-IN: LINE IN jacks and Mic jack • DIGITAL-IN: DIGITAL IN jack • MIDI-IN: MIDI connector (In) Procedure for Selecting the Recording Connector The "DIGITAL-IN” setting cannot be used when no device is connected to the DIGITAL IN jack Put the unit into recording standby. Turn the SELECT dial to choose "REC-In," then press the dial. Press the SELECT dial to advance the input location (highlighted). A0001 b REC-Insl Rema i n: OOhOOmi ZsOOf LINE-IN Turn the SELECT dial to choose the REC-In (for audio recording, this is LINE-IN, LINE+MIC-IN or DIGITAL-IN), then press the ENTER button. AQ0D1 e Siinm. . IJJiBffl: LIME—IN Remain; OQhQQrol2sQQf * Please be aware that if you press the SELECT dial instead of the ENTER button, the setting is not confirmed. • Next, if you're making the setting for "RDAC-Grade" (p. 44), you can proceed to step 2 of the procedure for setting the RDAC-Grade. 43 Recording Audio RDAC-Grade (Sampling Frequency) The RDAC-Grade is the type of sampling frequency for digital recording On the AR-3000, you can select from among six grades. Sound Amount of card quality memory consumed S-HIGH HIGH : STANDARD : LONG1 : LONG2 : ANNOUNCE: 48 kHz 44.1 kHz 32 kHz 22.05 kHz 16 kHz 8 kHz High Large Small "S-HIGH" enables recording at the highest sound quality, but uses the most space on the card. "STANDARD" is best for ordinary recording. " ANNOUNCE" uses up the least card space, and is best for recording announcements, narration, and the like. When you are recording audio such as a narration with "ANNOUNCE" or "LONG2," you can record with higher clarity by using the equalizer (external device) to cut the bass range. Select an RDAC -Grade that matches the circumstances of use. • If the type of card does not provide the recording time you want, change the RDAC-Mode or RDAC-Grade setting to use less card capacity, then perform recording again. • Depending on the card type, an error may appear or recording may stop. If this happens, change the RDAC-Mode or RDAC-Grade setting to use less card capacity, then perform recording again. Procedure for Setting the RDAC-Grade Put the unit into recording standby. Turn the SELECT dial to choose "RDAC-Grade," then press the dial. You can set the RDAC-Grade only when you have selected "LINE-IN" or "LINE+MIC~IN" for the recording connector. A0001 kK—1 IH|—■ RBfiC—Grade ; feirfg1£l»ls1rlf3 Re ma i n : OOhOOm 12s00i= The setting for the RDAC-Grade is made only for analog audio recording (selected connector: LINE-IN, LINE+MIC-IN). For digital recording, the setting is made automatically. Card-specific Recording Time Chart" -»p. 133 Klf3 "Error Messages" —> p. 131 44 Recording Audio Turn the SELECT dial to choose RDAC-Grade (ANNOUNCE, LONG2, LONG1, STANDARD, HI...


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