Roland BOSS DIGITAL RECORDER MICRO BR CD Player User Manual


 
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Creating a new song
Quick Start
Here we explain how to select the audio source
(input) that you want to record.
As an example, we’ll explain how to connect your
electric guitar and input its sound.
fig.QS-SONG-SEL.eps
* Before you select an input source, read “Connecting
other equipment” (p. 22) and connect your equipment
before you continue.
1.
Press [INPUT].
2.
Press [TR1] several times.
Make sure that the indication for the selected
source has changed from “gtr” to “GTR”.
fig.Disp-Input-sens.eps
3.
Use CURSOR [ ][ ] to move the
cursor to Sns (sensitivity), and use
VALUE [-][+] to adjust the setting.
Adjust the sensitivity for the source you
want to record.
For best results, adjust the sensitivity as high
as possible without allowing the “OVER”
indication to appear in the screen when the
loudest sounds are produced by the input
source. If the OVER indicator lights, reduce
the Sns value.
4.
Use the INPUT LEVEL dial to adjust
the input level.
For more about adjusting the level, refer to
“Adjusting the recording level” (p. 39).
5.
Use the VOLUME dial to adjust the
listening volume.
Selecting the input
2
1
4
3
5
3
Pressing one of the [TR1]–[TR4] buttons
toggles the indication for the corresponding
input between uppercase and lowercase.
Uppercase indication: The input is selected
Lowercase indication: The input is not
selected
For more about selecting other sources, refer
to “Selecting an instrument to record” (p.
39).
Source
Range of the Sns Parameter
GTR
-12–+8
MIC -16–+8
LIN -6–+8
EXT -15–+9
The Sns parameter is remembered
independently for each input source.
If you are recording an electric acoustic
guitar using a shielded connection, use the
GUITAR IN jack.
When connection cables with resistors are
used, the volume level of equipment
connected to the GUITAR IN or LINE IN/MIC
may be low. If this happens, use connection
cables that do not contain resistors, such as
those from the Roland PCS series.
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