Specifying the recording quality, Sampling rate – Roland Edirol R-05 User Manual

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Recording

You can specify the audio quality with which the
recording will be made.
The audio quality setting is a combination of the
sampling rate and the Rec Mode. The audio quality
will affect the size of the file, and will also affect the
length of time over which recording can take place
with an SD card.
Consider whether audio quality or length of
recording are more important for your situation, and
choose the quality that’s appropriate for you.

“Recording Settings for Various Situations” (p. 58)

Higher sampling rates will provide higher audio
quality. You’ll need to use a high sampling rate if you
want to accurately reproduce the high-frequency
range.

• Higher sampling rate settings will increase the

size of the file, and will shorten the available
recording time.

• If you are recording audio material that you’ll

be editing into a video production, we
recommend that you use the 48 kHz sampling
rate.

• The R-05 is not able to convert the sampling

rate of a recorded file.

If the sampling rate is 88.2 kHz or 96.0 kHz, you
cannot choose MP3 or WAV+MP3 as the Rec
Mode (p. 41).

Specifying the Recording Quality

Sampling Rate

(Default in bold)

Sampling rate value

44.1kHz

48.0kHz

88.2kHz

96.0kHz

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