Automatically starting recording when sound begins, Starting recording when sound begins – Roland CD-2 User Manual

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Other Recording Methods

Automatically Starting Recording When Sound Begins

You can have the CD-2 start recording when it detects sound
that is louder than a specified level.

If you start recording the usual way, by pressing a button, a
length of silence will be recorded until you begin playing your
instrument. However, if you use the CD-2’s Auto Rec Start
function, recording will start automatically in response to
your voice or instrument, letting you record without creating
a length of silence at the beginning of the track.

HINT

• If you record on a CF card, you can delete unwanted

silence at the beginning of the track after you’re finished
recording (

Page 60).

MEMO

• The Auto Rec Start function will not operate if you’ve

enabled a count-in (

Page 53). You must turn the

count-in “Off.”

1

Make preparations for recording.

• If you’re recording with the internal mics

Page 30, Steps1–2

• If you’re recording from a connected mic or

instrument

Page 31, Steps 1–3

2

Press

until “Auto Rec Start” appears

in the display, and then press

.

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

The following screen appears.

3

Turn

to specify the level at which

recording is to start
automatically.

4

Press

twice.

You’re returned to the previous readout.

This completes preparations for automatically starting
recording.

5

Press

.

• Press the button that controls the media (CF card or

CD) to which you’re recording.

6

Press

.

• Press the button that controls the media (CF card or

CD) to which you’re recording.

The message “Waiting Signal..” appears, and the CD-2
enters recording-standby mode.

7

Begin playing your instrument.

When the CD-2 detects sound at a level higher than the
level you specified in Step 3, recording will start
automatically.

8

When you’re finished recording,

press

.

• Press the button that controls the media (CF card or

CD) to which you’re recording.

A new track is created at the end of the CF card or
CD-R/RW disc.

MEMO

• You can press

to pause recording.

Recording will begin automatically the next time the
CD-2 detects sound at a level higher than the level you
specified in Step 3.

If you pause recording, a new track will be created at the
point you resume recording.

Off:

Recording will be started manually.

-6 dB –
-48 dB:

This is the minimum level at which
recording will start. For example if you
choose “-6 dB,” recording will start as
soon as the CD-2 detects any sound
louder than -6 dB.

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