Roland CD-2 Manuel D’Utilisation
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Other Recording Methods
You can have track numbers automatically assigned
whenever the CD-2 detects a region of silence (longer than one
second) during recording.
whenever the CD-2 detects a region of silence (longer than one
second) during recording.
1
Press
until “Auto Marker” appears in
the display, and then press
.
• You can also select this item by turning [DATA].
The following screen appears.
2
Turn
to select “Level.”
Off:
Track numbers will be assigned at the
points where you press
points where you press
while
recording.
Time:
During recording, track numbers will be
assigned at every specified time interval.
assigned at every specified time interval.
Level:
During recording, track numbers will be
assigned when the sound drops below a
specified level.
assigned when the sound drops below a
specified level.
3
Press
.
You’re returned to the previous readout.
4
Press
until “Auto Marker Lvl” appears
in the display, and then press
.
• You can also select this item by turning [DATA].
The following screen appears.
5
Turn
to specify the level that will
be considered as silence.
be considered as silence.
• You can specify the level in a range of -60 dB– -30
dB.
6
Press
twice.
You’re returned to the previous readout.
Subsequently, when you begin recording, the CD-2
will automatically assign a track number when it
detects a period of silence; i.e., a period with a level
that is below the level you specified in Step 3, and that
is at least one second in length.
will automatically assign a track number when it
detects a period of silence; i.e., a period with a level
that is below the level you specified in Step 3, and that
is at least one second in length.
• To defeat this setting, choose “Off” in Step 2.
Assigning Track Numbers When Silence is Detected
Assigning Tracks Numbers While You Record (continued)