Customers using the edirol r-1, The cd-2 is compatible with the r-1 – Roland CD-2 User Manual

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Customers using the EDIROL R-1

The CD-2 is compatible with the R-1

Songs recorded by the R-1 can be turned into a music CD using the CD-2.

* However, certain conditions must be met in order for a song recorded on the R-1 to be handled by the

CD-2. For details, refer to the section below entitled “R-1 songs that can be handled on the CD-2” and
“Necessary free space of CompactFlash.”

* For details on creating a music CD, see Pages 46–48 of the CD-2 owner’s manual.

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Songs recorded on the R-1 that meet the following conditions can be handled on the CD-2.

• Record Mode must be “WAV 16 bit” (16 bit WAV file).

• Track title must not contain “~” (tilde) or double-byte characters (e.g., Japanese).

• Track length must be longer than four seconds.

• Track (file) must be located in the root directory of the CompactFlash card.

* The CD-2 is able to display and play back a maximum of 99 tracks.

When a CompactFlash card previously used by the R-1 is inserted in the CD-2 for the first time, the CD-2 will
create a track list file from the contents that are recorded on the CompactFlash card. Once this track list file is
created, you will be able to perform operations using the CD-2, such as playing back tracks.

Creating the track list file requires 60 KB of space. If the CompactFlash card has less than 60 KB of space
available (for example, when you’ve used up all available space on the card as the result of using the R-1 to
record for the maximum amount of time), the CD-2 will not be able to create this track list file. In this case, the
CompactFlash card will not be recognized, and the message “CF Not Enough Mem” will appear. You’ll need
to use the R-1 to delete unneeded tracks from the card in order to create at least 60 KB of free space.

Once you have used the CD-2 to perform an operation such as playing a track on the CompactFlash card, the
track list file will have been created, so, after that, it won’t matter if you record for the maximum possible time
on that card using the R-1.

If you use the R-1 to format a CompactFlash card, the track list file will also be deleted. If you use the CD-2 to
format a CompactFlash card, a new track list file will be created, so we recommend that you use the CD-2 to
format the card.

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R-1 songs that can be handled on the CD-2

Necessary free space of CompactFlash

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