Using plug-in powered microphone, Using plug-in powered microphone” (p. 109) – Roland BOSS DIGITAL RECORDER MICRO BR User Manual

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Section 7. Other Convenient Functions

Section 7

6.

Press [TR4] (NEXT).

The Import to setting screen appears.

fig.06-020

7.

Use CURSOR [

][

] and VALUE [-]

[+] to specify the import-destination
track.

Choose the track on which the audio data
will be recorded.
Range:

TR1-V1–V8, TR2-V1–V8,...,
TR34V1–V8

8.

Press [TR1] (TIM) or [TR2] (MEA).

Specify the location within the specified
track into which the data will be imported.
Press [TR1] (TIM) if you want to specify the
location by time, or press [TR2] (MEA) if you
want to specify the location by measure.

9.

Specify the time or measure at which you
want to import the data, and press [TR4]
(EXE).

The display will ask “Import OK?”

10.

If you want to convert, press [TR4] (YES),
to cancel, press [EXIT].

When [TR4] (YES) is pressed, the audio data
will convert to track data.

You can connect a plug-in powered microphone
to the LINE IN/MIC jack.
Perform the procedure given below to use the
plug-in powered microphone.

1.

Connect the plug-in powered microphone
to the LINE IN/MIC jack.

2.

Turn the power on as described in
“Turning the power on” (p. 24).

3.

Press [UTILITY].

4.

Press CURSOR [

][

] several times

to access the PlugInPower screen.

fig.06-020

5.

Use VALUE [+] to turn value on.

If you want to turn value off, press [-].

6.

Press [UTILITY] (or [EXIT]) to return to the
Play screen.

Using plug-in powered
microphone

• A voltage of approximately 2.5V can be

supplied from the LINE IN/MIC jack.
Unlike phantom power, this cannot supply
48V.

• If PlugInPower is turned ON, you must

connect only a condenser mic that is
compatible with plug-in power. Connecting
any other device may damage that device.

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