Recording settings for various situations, Recording acoustic instruments – Roland Edirol R-05 User Manual

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Recording

Here we’ll explain examples of Recorder Setup
settings that are appropriate for various recording
situations.

• Point the mic directly at the instrument you’re

recording so that the recording is not
unbalanced toward the left or right channel.
Placing the mic close to where the sound is
being emitted will give you a brighter and
clearer recording. Placing the mic at a distance
will capture the sound of the room as well, giving
you a more mellow recording. You can use a
separately sold mic stand adaptor to attach the
R-05 to a commercially available mic stand.

• Set the [MIC GAIN] switch as appropriate for the

volume of the instrument.

• If you want to record with good quality for

enjoyable musical listening, record to a WAV file.
If you’ll be creating a CD, set the sampling rate to
44.1 kHz and set the Rec Mode (p. 42) to WAV-16
bit. If you’re recording a practice session or your
own ideas, you can record with the MP3-128
kbps setting.

• If you set Rec Mode to WAV+MP3, a high-quality

archival master and a compact file for
distribution will be recorded simultaneously.

Recommended settings

Recording Settings for Various Situations

Recording Acoustic Instruments

Rear panel switches

MIC GAIN

L for loud instruments, H for soft instruments

LIMITER

OFF

LOW CUT

OFF

“Menu” screen settings

Recorder
Setup

Sampling Rate 44.1 kHz if you’re creating a CD

Rec Mode

WAV-16 bit or WAV+MP3

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