About recording time, If "drive busy!" is displayed, Making a multi-track recording – Roland 24 bit Digital Studio Workstation VS-890 User Manual

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Making a Multi-Track Recording

8

Press

[YES (ENTER)]

again. "Create New-Sure?" appears in

the display.

Press

[YES (ENTER)]

again. "STORE Current?" appears in the

display .If you wish to save the current song, press

[YES (ENTER)];

if not, press

[NO (CANCEL)]. If you have

selected a protected song, then press [NO (CANCEL)].

When a new song has been created, you will return to Play
Condition. The newly created song will be selected as the song
for recording/playback.

About Recording Time

The recording time (track minutes) of both sampling rate and recording

mode are as shown below (for 1 track, with 3.2 GB hard disk, lGBx3

partitions, unitrminutes).

Recording

Mode

48.0kHz

Sample Rate

44.1kHz

32.0kHz

VSR

CDR/MAS

MTl

MT2

LIV

371+371+371

185+185+185

371+371+371

495+495+495

594+594+594

404+404+404

202

+

202+202

404+404+404

539+539+539

646+646+646

557+557+557

278+278+278

557+557+557

742+742+742

891+891+891

If "Drive Busy!" is Displayed

If this message appears during recording or playback, it means that the disk

drive caimot catch up with the data read/write speed, hi such instances,

create a new song which lower the sample rate or recording mode from their

current settings, and record over.

The contents of the

protected songs cannot be

changed or overwritten

(Song Protect; (p. 66)). You

cannot record, edit save, or

. other such operations with

the protected song. This

means if you press

[YES (ENTER)]

at Step 9

when a protected song is

selected, the message

"SONG Protected" will

appear, and the procedure

( Cannot

be continued.

The chart is a general

yardstick for estimating

recording times. Actual

times may be somewhat

shorter depending on your

hard disk's specifications

or the number of songs

created.

For details refer to

"Creating a New Song

(Song New)" (Owner's

Manual p. 47)

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