Settings for recording, Preparing a cf card for use (formatting), Choosing the cf card recording mode – Roland CD-2 User Manual

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Recording to CF/CD

Settings for Recording

When you insert a CF card, the CD-2 determines if it can use
the card in its current state. If the message “Not CD-2 Format”
appears, the CF card will have to be formatted before it can be
used with the CD-2.

NOTE

Never turn off the power or remove the CF card while
formatting is being carried out.

Doing so may destroy

the data on the CF card or render the CF card unusable.

• Formatting a CF card erases all data currently residing

on the card.

MEMO

• The included CF card has already been formatted.

• If the CF card has already been formatted on the CD-2,

you don’t need to format it again. Simply continue using
it.

1

Insert the CF card into the CF card slot.

Page 27, “Inserting a CF Card”

The message “Not CD-2 Format. Format?” appears.

2

Press

.

The “You’ll Lose Data. Are You Sure?” message
appears.

3

To format the card, press

.

(If you decide to cancel, press

.)

Formatting begins. Once the formatting has been
successfully completed, the following screen appears.

When you use a CF card to record, you can choose one of three
recording modes as appropriate for the desired audio quality
and recording time.

MEMO

• You can’t change the recording mode while recording;

you must choose the desired recording mode before you
record.

• You are free to select a different recording mode each

time you record. Also, a single CF card can hold and
play back recordings that were made with different
recording modes.

• The sampling rate is fixed at 44.1 kHz.
• There is no recording mode setting for a CD-R/RW disc.

1

Press

until “CF Rec Mode” appears

in the display, and then press

.

• You can also select this item by turning [DATA].

The following screen appears.

2

Turn

to select the desired

recording mode.

• For the approximate recording times available for

each mode

Page 29, “Recording Modes and

Maximum Recording Times”

• If desired, a track you recorded in “Standard” or

“Long” mode can be converted to a wave file (WAV
format) after recording.

Page 63, “Converting a Track to a Wave File”

3

Press

twice.

You’re returned to the previous readout.

Preparing a CF Card for Use
(Formatting)

Choosing the CF Card Recording
Mode

Standard:

Standard recording.
Normally, you should choose this mode.

Long:

Extended recording.
This recording mode is suitable for
recording lectures or live performances.

WAV:

High-quality recording.
The audio will be recorded as a wave file
(WAV format). Choose this mode if you
will be transferring the audio data to
your computer.

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