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Overview Getting Ready Recording Playback File Operation Computer Appendix
Using the AUTO START
Function
By using the AUTO START function, you can
have recording start automatically when
a specied time has elapsed, or when the
recording level exceeds a specied value.
1. Choose [MENU]Ú<REC SETUP>Ú
<AUTO START>.
“AUTO START” is located on page 2/3. Touch
to access 2/3.
2. Touch the time after which you want
recording to start, or the input level
at which you want recording to start
automatically.
Setting Description
OFF AUTO START is not used
2 sec
Time until recording
starts
5 sec
10 sec
Level 1 (-60 dB)
Level at which recording
starts
Level 2 (-30 dB)
Level 3 (-20 dB)
3. Touch <BACK> to return to the menu
screen (p. 18).
Setting the File Type
If the recording format is set to WAV 16-BIT
or WAV 24-BIT, you can choose whether to
use BWF format, which embeds information
about the recording time and the recording
device (Roland R-26) into the WAV le. BWF
format les can be used by audio editing
software that supports BWF.
* BWF setting is eective only if the
recording format is set to WAV 16-BIT or
WAV 24-BIT. On your computer, the le
will have a le name extension of “.WAV,”
just like a conventional WAV le.
1. Choose [MENU]Ú<REC SETUP>Ú
<FILE TYPE>.
“FILE TYPE” is located on page 3/3. Touch
to access 3/3.
2. Touch the desired le type.
Setting
WAV
BWF
3. Touch <BACK> to return to the menu
screen (p. 18).