0

Out of 0 Ratings

Owner's of the Roland MP3 Player Roland 8-Channel Recorder and Mixer gave it a score of 0 out of 5. Here's how the scores stacked up:
  • Reliability

    0 out of 5
  • Durability

    0 out of 5
  • Maintenance

    0 out of 5
  • Performance

    0 out of 5
  • Ease of Use

    0 out of 5
of 80
 
Overview
10
Items in the Screen
Home Screen
The screen that appears when you turn on the power is called the home screen.
The home screen will switch in tandem with record or playback operations. If you want to switch screens while stopped, touch
in the
upper right of the screen.
Home screen for recording
This is the recording-standby screen. In this state, the audio input can be monitored at all times, and recording can be started at any moment.
Power supply status (p. 23)
Icon Power Supply
AC Adaptor
External Power Supply (the
number is the nal voltage)
Battery
Record/recording-
standby status
Remaining recordable time on
the SD card
* “REM” will blink when the
remaining time runs low.
Timecode (p. 47)
Name of project
being recorded
Current date and
time
Headphone output setting (p. 34)
Icon Settings
Stereo
L+R MIX mono
L mono
R mono
Level meter
Buttons
Clip indicator
Buer indicator
Movement of this meter toward the right indicates that it is
taking a longer time to write data to the SD card.
Recording settings
The sampling rate indication will change depending on the
status of DIGITAL IN.
• No digital connection/No signal =
(black text)
• Abnormal digital signal reception=
(blinking)
(The sampling rate is incorrect)
• Digital signal being received normally=
(highlighted)
Elapsed recording time of the project
Track number
The display will change depending on the settings.
• INPUT SW ON =
• DIGITAL IN =
• INPUT MS-MIC DECODER ON =
• INPUT LINK ON =
Home screen for playback
This is the playback-standby screen. Audio input is muted while this screen is displayed.
Project length
Project timecode
Name of project
being played back
Elapsed playback time of the project
Progress bar
Level meter
Buttons
Clip indicator
Track number
The numbers are shown only for
tracks that contain recorded data.