Recording, Before you start recording – Roland CD-2e User Manual

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Advanced Uses

Recording

Listening

Deleting

Creating a CD

Editing an SD

Appendices

Convenient

Functions

Information

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Display

Checkin

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Preparations

Before You Start Recording

Each track on a music CD must be at least four seconds
long. Since the CD-2e creates music CDs from the songs
you record, it does not allow you to record a track that’s
less than four seconds long.

Pressing [

(Stop)] or [

(Pause)] will not stop

recording if less than four seconds have passed since you
began recording. Moreover, you cannot assign a track
number (Page 54) in such cases.

Further recording is not possible once you’ve reached the
maximum recordable time or the maximum number of
songs that can be recorded.

If there is no more recordable time, the message “SD
Card Full” or “CD Disc Full” will appear.

If the maximum number of tracks have already been
recorded, the message “SD Track Full” or “CD Track
Full” will appear.

This message goes away when you press the [ENTER]
button.

If you’re using an SD memory card or a CD-RW disc, you
can erase unwanted songs (Page 70, 76) and then
continue recording.

Recording Modes and Maximum Recording Times

* The maximum times given above are approximate. The

actual time may be slightly less depending on how tracks
have been edited.

* You can view the remaining time in the display.

Page

92, “Viewing the Remaining Recording/Playback Time”

Recording Time for One Track (One Song)

The maximum length of one track is 74 minutes.

If a recording exceeds 74 minutes, a new track division will
automatically be created.

The Number of Recording Tracks

A maximum of 99 tracks can be recorded on one SD
memory card.

Maximum Recording Times

* The maximum times given above are approximate. The

actual time may be slightly less depending on the number
of tracks that are recorded.

* You can view the remaining time in the display.

Page

92, “Viewing the Remaining Recording/Playback Time”

Types of Discs that You Can Record

* “

Blank disc

” refers to an “empty” disc on which nothing

has been recorded or stored.

The Number of Recording Tracks

A maximum of 99 tracks can be recorded on one
CD-R/RW disc.

Recorded Songs

When you record on a CD-R/RW disc, a blank space of two
seconds will automatically be added at the end of each
track (song).

Finalization

“Finalization” is a process that can be applied to a CD-R/
RW disc so that it will be playable by a conventional CD
player. Once a CD-R disc or CD-RW disc has been finalized,
it can be played back as a music CD in a CD player that
supports CD-R or CD-RW playback.

For more information, refer to “Making a CD-R/RW Disc for
Playback on Another CD Player (Finalize)” (Page 83)
.

* No further songs can be recorded on a CD-R/RW disc that

has been finalized.

If you’re using a CD-RW disc, you can remove the
finalization and add additional material.

Page 78,

“Removing Finalization”

Minimum Recording Time for One Track

In Case Your Performance is Not Recordable

When Recording on an SD memory card

Capacity

Maximum recording time (approx.)

64 MB

5 minutes

128 MB

11 minutes

256 MB

23 minutes

512 MB

46 minutes

1 GB

93 minutes

2 GB

190 minutes

4 GB

373 minutes

8 GB

763 minutes

When Recording on a CD-R/RW disc

Capacity

Maximum recording time

650 MB

approximately 74 minutes

700 MB

approximately 80 minutes

CD-R discs

Blank CD-R discs

Partially recorded (not yet finalized)
CD-R discs

CD-RW discs

Blank CD-RW discs

Partially recorded (not yet finalized)
CD-RW discs

You must use the dedicated AC adaptor when
recording on a CD-R/RW disc.

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