Roland BR-900CD 用户手册

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Recording/Playing Back a Song
INPUT:
Only the instrument sounds or other input sources are 
recorded to the tracks. Sounds played back from other tracks 
are not recorded.
BOUNCE:
As the sounds on different tracks are played back, they are 
recorded together onto another track. In Bounce mode, you 
can play back eight tracks simultaneously and record them 
all to a single, separate V-Track.
When the input source is selected with INPUT SELECT, you 
can also include those sounds in the recording.
You can further include the sounds from the Rhythm in the 
recording as well.
You can also select the CD-R/RW drive as the recording 
destination (p. 59).
MASTERING:
Here, you apply the “Mastering Tool Kit” to the two tracks to 
which other tracks have been bounced to finish up with a 
song with levels (volume) optimized.
* The Rhythm cannot be used in this mode.
What is a Mastering Tool Kit?
When creating an audio CD from your recorded songs, or 
recording to an MD or similar media, the overall volume 
needs to be restrained, so that even the loudest portions of the 
songs are handled appropriately on the CD or MD. However, 
this often results in an overall lowering of the volume, 
resulting in a CD or MD that lacks excitement and impact.
Moreover, in the low-frequency range, to which the human 
ear is not very sensitive, the sound actually produced might 
be perceived as being somewhat low in volume, even though 
the meter shows that it’s at the maximum level. This also 
makes it difficult to create powerful sounds.
With the “Mastering Tool Kit,” however, you can smooth out 
the differences in volume that occur over the course of a 
song, while also correcting the balance in the low end.
We recommend mastering with the Mastering Tool Kit in the 
final stage of creating songs.
Procedure
fig.00-428a
1. Press [REC MODE] repeatedly until “INPUT” is 
indicated for REC MODE at the left of the screen.
fig.00-428d
2. Press [REC].
[REC] flashes in red and the BR-900CD enters the 
recording standby state.
fig.00-429
3. Press [PLAY].
The [REC] and REC TRACK buttons stop flashing in red 
and instead light solidly, and recording starts.
fig.00-430
4. When you finish recording, press [STOP].
The REC TRACK button lights alternately in orange and 
green, indicating that track contains recorded data.
* You cannot play back sounds recorded for less than one 
second.
* During updating, “Keep power on!” appears in the upper line 
of the display, while the lower line shows what is being 
processed.
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