Input settings, Internal mic settings, Using the limiter – Roland Portable Recorded R-26 User Manual

Page 36: Cutting the low-frequency range, Recording

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Recording

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Input Settings

Here you can make settings for the type of

each recording source, and how the power

will be supplied.

Internal Mic Settings

Here you can make limiter and low-cut filter

settings for the internal mic.

Using the limiter

The limiter prevents distortion by

compressing the input level appropriately

when the audio input is too loud.

1.

Choose [MENU]

Ú

<INPUT

SETUP>

Ú

<INT MIC> .

2.

Touch <LIMITER> .

3.

Touch <ON> .

Setting

OFF

ON

4.

Touch <BACK> twice to return to the

main screen (p . 16)

Cutting the low-frequency

range

If you have problems with low-frequency

noise, such as the wind noise that is often

present in outdoor recordings, the rumble

from automobiles or machines, or vibration,

you may be able to reduce this noise by

cutting the low-frequency range with low-

cut filter (LCF).
If you have problems with the breath

noise or muffled tone that can occur

when recording a vocal, cutting the low-

frequency range will give you a more crisp

recording.

1.

Choose [MENU]

Ú

<INPUT

SETUP>

Ú

<INT MIC> .

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