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Owner's Manual Checking the package contents The R-09HR comes with the following items. After opening the package, please check all items. If any items are missing, please contact the retailer from whom this product was purchased. * In the interest of product improvement, the appearance of this unit and/or the supplied accessories are subject to change without prior notice. R-09HR AC adaptor This AC adaptor is specifically designed for the R-09HR. Please use only the included AC adaptor. * Peel off the display protection sheet first. * For use in your country, a different AC adaptor and plug may have been supplied. USB cable (mini-B cable) This cable connects the R-09HR to the USB terminal on the PC. SD Memory card This memory card is needed to record or play back sound on the R-09HR. Demo songs are contained on this card. Stand This stand props up the R-09HR. Owner's manual This document is the owner's manual. Please keep it on hand for easy reference. Remote control CD-ROM Cakewalk "pyro Audio Creator LE" Lithium battery USING THE UNIT SAFELY Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improperly. Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly. * Material damage refers other adverse effects respect to the home furnishings, as well animals or pets. to damage or caused with and all its to domestic The symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings.The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle. In the case of the symbol at left, it is used for general cautions, warnings, or alerts to danger. The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out (are forbidden). The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it means that the unit must never be disassembled. The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out. The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it means that the powercord plug must be unplugged from the outlet. USING THE SAFETY 002c · Do not open (or modify in any way) the unit or its AC adaptor. 010 .................................................................................................. 003 · Do not attempt to repair the unit, or replace parts within it (except when this manual provides specific instructions directing you to do so). Refer all servicing to your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the "Information" page. · This unit, either alone or in combination with an amplifier and headphones or speakers, may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss. Do not operate for a long period of time at a high volume level, or at a level that is uncomfortable. If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, you should immediately stop using the unit, and consult an audiologist. .................................................................................................. 004 .................................................................................................. 011 · Never use or store the unit in places that are: · Subject to temperature extremes (e.g., direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle, near a heating duct, on top of heat-generating equipment); or are · Damp (e.g., baths, washrooms, on wet floors); or are · Humid; or are · Exposed to rain; or are · Dusty; or are · Subject to high levels of vibration. · Do not allow any objects (e.g., flammable material, coins, pins); or liquids of any kind (water, soft drinks, etc.) to penetrate the unit. Please Read This Section .................................................................................................. 012b .................................................................................................. 007 · Make sure you always have the unit placed so it is level and sure to remain stable. Never place it on stands that could wobble, or on inclined surfaces. .................................................................................................. 008c · Be sure to use only the AC adaptor supplied with the unit. Also, make sure the line voltage at the installation matches the input voltage specified on the AC adaptor's body. Other AC adaptors may use a different polarity, or be designed for a different voltage, so their use could result in damage, malfunction, or electric shock. · Immediately turn the power off, remove the AC adaptor from the outlet, and request servicing by your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the "Information" page when: · The AC adaptor, the power-supply cord, or the plug has been damaged; or · If smoke or unusual odor occurs · Objects have fallen into, or liquid has been spilled onto the unit; or · The unit has been exposed to rain (or otherwise has become wet); or · The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance. .................................................................................................. 013 .................................................................................................. 008e · Use only the attached power-supply cord. Also, the supplied power cord must not be used with any other device. · In households with small children, an adult should provide supervision until the child is capable of following all the rules essential for the safe operation of the unit. .................................................................................................. 014 .................................................................................................. 009 · Do not excessively twist or bend the power cord, nor place heavy objects on it. Doing so can damage the cord, producing severed elements and short circuits. Damaged cords are fire and shock hazards! · Protect the unit from strong impact. (Do not drop it!) .................................................................................................. .................................................................................................. 3 015 · Do not force the unit's power-supply cord to share an outlet with an unreasonable number of other devices. Be especially careful when using extension cords--the total power used by all devices you have connected to the extension cord's outlet must never exceed the power rating (watts/ amperes) for the extension cord. Excessive loads can cause the insulation on the cord to heat up and eventually melt through. 106 · Never climb on top of, nor place heavy objects on the unit. .................................................................................................. 107c · Never handle the AC adaptor or its plugs with wet hands when plugging into, or unplugging from, an outlet or this unit. .................................................................................................. 108b .................................................................................................. 016 · Before moving the unit, disconnect the AC adaptor and all cords coming from external devices. · Before using the unit in a foreign country, consult with your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the "Information" page. .................................................................................................. 109b · Before cleaning the unit, turn off the power and unplug the AC adaptor from the outlet (p. 20). .................................................................................................. 019 .................................................................................................. 110b Please Read This Section · Batteries must never be recharged, heated, taken apart, or thrown into fire or water. · Whenever you suspect the possibility of lightning in your area, disconnect the AC adaptor from the outlet. .................................................................................................. 111: Selection .................................................................................................. 020 · Keep lithium batteries of the remote out of reach of small children. If a child has accidentally swallowed a battery, see a doctor immediately. .................................................................................................. 021 · Lithium batteries of the remote must never be recharged, heated, taken apart, or thrown into a fire or water. .................................................................................................. 023 · DO NOT play a CD-ROM disc on a conventional audio CD player. The resulting sound may be of a level that could cause permanent hearing loss. Damage to speakers or other system components may result. .................................................................................................. 027 USING THE SAFETY · Never expose lithium batteries of the remote to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. · If used improperly, batteries may explode or leak and cause damage or injury. In the interest of safety, please read and observe the following precautions (p. 21). 1 · Carefully follow the installation instructions for batteries, and make sure you observe the correct polarity. 2 · Avoid using new batteries together with used ones. In addition, avoid mixing different types of batteries. 3 · Remove the batteries whenever the unit is to remain unused for an extended period of time. 5 · If a battery has leaked, use a soft piece of cloth or paper towel to wipe all remnants of the discharge from the battery compartment. Then install new batteries. To avoid inflammation of the skin, make sure that none of the battery discharge gets onto your hands or skin. Exercise the utmost caution so that none of the discharge gets near your eyes. Immediately rinse the affected area with running water if any of the discharge has entered the eyes. 6 · Never keep batteries together with metallic objects such as ballpoint pens, necklaces, hairpins, etc. 101b · The unit and the AC adaptor should be located so their location or position does not interfere with their proper ventilation. .................................................................................................. 112 .................................................................................................. 102c · Used batteries must be disposed of in compliance with whatever regulations for their safe disposal that may be observed in the region in which you live. · Always grasp only the plug on the AC adaptor cord when plugging into, or unplugging from, an outlet or this unit. .................................................................................................. 113 .................................................................................................. 103b · Use only the specified type (CR2025) of lithium battery of the remote (p. 23). Be sure to insert it as directed (to ensure correct polarity). · At regular intervals, you should unplug the AC adaptor and clean it by using a dry cloth to wipe all dust and other accumulations away from its prongs. Also, disconnect the power plug from the power outlet whenever the unit is to remain unused for an extended period of time. Any accumulation of dust between the power plug and the power outlet can result in poor insulation and lead to fire. .................................................................................................. 114 · Used lithium batteries of the remote must be disposed of in compliance with whatever regulations for their safe disposal that may be observed in the region in which you live. .................................................................................................. 118c .................................................................................................. 104 · Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming entangled. Also, all cords and cables should be placed so they are out of the reach of children. · Keep any battery holder you may remove and the included lithium batteries of the remote in a safe place out of children's reach, so there is no chance of them being swallowed accidentally. .................................................................................................. .................................................................................................. 4 IMPORTANT NOTES Power Supply 301 360 · Do not connect this unit to same electrical outlet that is being used by an electrical appliance that is controlled by an inverter (such as a refrigerator, washing machine, microwave oven, or air conditioner), or that contains a motor. Depending on the way in which the electrical appliance is used, power supply noise may cause this unit to malfunction or may produce audible noise. If it is not practical to use a separate electrical outlet, connect a power supply noise filter between this unit and the electrical outlet. 302 · Depending on the material and temperature of the surface on which you place the unit, its rubber feet may discolor or mar the surface. You can place a piece of felt or cloth under the rubber feet to prevent this from happening. If you do so, please make sure that the unit will not slip or move accidentally. Maintenance 401a · The AC adaptor will begin to generate heat after long hours of consecutive use. This is normal, and is not a cause for concern. 304a · For everyday cleaning wipe the unit with a soft, dry cloth or one that has been slightly dampened with water. To remove stubborn dirt, use a cloth impregnated with a mild, non-abrasive detergent. Afterwards, be sure to wipe the unit thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth. 402 IMPORTANT NOTES · When installing or replacing batteries, always turn off the power on this unit and disconnect any other devices you may have connected. This way, you can prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices. · Before using the batteries, please read any cautions and other instructions that came with the batteries. 307 · Never use benzine, thinners, alcohol or solvents of any kind, to avoid the possibility of discoloration and/or deformation. Repairs and Data 452 · Before connecting this unit to other devices, turn off the power to all units. This will help prevent malfunctions and/or damage to speakers or other devices. Placement 351 · Using the unit near power amplifiers (or other equipment containing large power transformers) may induce hum. To alleviate the problem, change the orientation of this unit; or move it farther away from the source of interference. 352a · Please be aware that all data contained in the unit's memory may be lost when the unit is sent for repairs. Important data should always be backed up on your computer, or written down on paper (when possible). During repairs, due care is taken to avoid the loss of data. However, in certain cases (such as when circuitry related to memory itself is out of order), we regret that it may not be possible to restore the data, and Roland assumes no liability concerning such loss of data. Please Read This Section Memory Backup 503 · This device may interfere with radio and television reception. Do not use this device in the vicinity of such receivers. 352b · If the unit's power is not turned on for several days the contents of certain items you've set, such as the date and time, will be lost. · Noise may be produced if wireless communications devices, such as cell phones, are operated in the vicinity of this unit. Such noise could occur when receiving or initiating a call, or while conversing. Should you experience such problems, you should relocate such wireless devices so they are at a greater distance from this unit, or switch them off. 354a Additional Precautions 551 · Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight, place it near devices that radiate heat, leave it inside an enclosed vehicle, or otherwise subject it to temperature extremes. Excessive heat can deform or discolor the unit. 355b · Please be aware that the contents of memory can be irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction, or the improper operation of the unit. To protect yourself against the risk of loosing important data, we recommend that you periodically save a backup copy of important data you have stored in the unit's memory on your computer or written down on paper (when possible). 552 · When moved from one location to another where the temperature and/or humidity is very different, water droplets (condensation) may form inside the unit. Damage or malfunction may result if you attempt to use the unit in this condition. Therefore, before using the unit, you must allow it to stand for several hours, until the condensation has completely evaporated. · Unfortunately, it may be impossible to restore the contents of data that was stored memory card once it has been lost. Roland Corporation assumes no liability concerning such loss of data. 553 · Use a reasonable amount of care when using the unit's buttons, sliders, or other controls; and when using its jacks and connectors. Rough handling can lead to malfunctions. 554 · Never strike or apply strong pressure to the display. 5 555 · A small amount of noise may be heard from the display during normal operation. 556 Handling CD-ROMs 801 · When connecting / disconnecting all cables, grasp the connector itself--never pull on the cable. This way you will avoid causing shorts, or damage to the cable's internal elements. 558a · Avoid touching or scratching the shiny underside (encoded surface) of the disc. Damaged or dirty CDROM discs may not be read properly. Keep your discs clean using a commercially available CD cleaner. · To avoid disturbing your neighbors, try to keep the unit's volume at reasonable levels. You may prefer to use headphones, so you do not need to be concerned about those around you (especially when it is late at night). 559a Copyright 851 revise Please Read This Section · When you need to transport the unit, package it in the box (including padding) that it came in, if possible. Otherwise, you will need to use equivalent packaging materials. 562 · Recording, duplication, distribution, sale, lease, performance, or broadcast of copyrighted material (musical works, visual works, broadcasts, live performances, etc.) belonging to a third party in part or in whole without the permission of the copyright owner is forbidden by law. 853 · Some connection cables contain resistors. Do not use cables that incorporate resistors for connecting to this unit. The use of such cables can cause the sound level to be extremely low, or impossible to hear. For information on cable specifications, contact the manufacturer of the cable. · Depending on the conditions in which you use the R09HR, you may notice a slight sensation of discomfort or roughness when touching the R-09 itself or a metal part of a connected mic. This is due to an extremely small electrical charge which poses absolutely no danger to the human body. If this bothers you, you can use the R-09 on battery power as desired. · Do not use this unit for purposes that could infringe on a copyright held by a third party. We assume no responsibility whatsoever with regard to any infringements of third-party copyrights arising through your use of this unit. 204 * Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. 206j * Windows® is known officially as: "Microsoft® Windows® operating system." 207 * Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple, Inc. 209 add add * Mac OS is a trademark of Apple, Inc. * SDHC Logo is a trademark. * MPEG Layer-3 audio compression technology is licensed from Fraunhofer IIS Corporation and THOMSON Multimedia Corporation. 220 Before Using Cards Using DATA Cards 704 IMPORTANT NOTES · Carefully insert the DATA card all the way in--until it is firmly in place (p. 25). 705 · Never touch the terminals of the DATA card. Also, avoid getting the terminals dirty. 708 · Memory cards are constructed using precision components; handle the cards carefully, paying particular note to the following. · To prevent damage to the cards from static electricity, be sure to discharge any static electricity from your own body before handling the cards. · Do not touch or allow metal to come into contact with the contact portion of the cards. · Do not bend, drop, or subject cards to strong shock or vibration. · Do not keep cards in direct sunlight, in closed vehicles, or other such locations (storage temperature: -25 to 85°C). · Do not allow cards to become wet. · Do not disassemble or modify the cards. * All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. 6 Contents USING THE UNIT SAFELY IMPORTANT NOTES Names of things and what they do R-09HR screens and basic operations Using the R-09HR 3 5 R-09HR configuration settings 8 16 20 83 Displaying the ...........................84 Setting the sampling frequency when recording ....84 Setting the recording mode ................................85 Setting how file names are assigned ...................86 Setting the maximum file size .............................87 Setting the song playback mode .........................88 Setting whether to use repeat playback or not ......89 Playing sound from the preview monitor ..............90 Changing the playback speed............................91 Setting the reverb type.......................................92 Setting the reverb depth.....................................93 Adjusting the display brightness..........................94 Setting peak hold for the level meter....................95 Setting the time until the screen is darkened when no operations are performed for a set period of time ......96 Turning off indicators when the display goes dark...97 Setting the time until the power turns off when no operations are performed for a set amount of time ...98 Setting the battery type ......................................99 Setting whether to monitor sound while recording ..100 Setting the external microphone type.................101 Setting the LIMITER/AGC switch function ...........102 Setting the low cut frequency............................103 Setting whether to accept remote control operations .104 Setting the date and time .................................105 Displaying SD memory card information ............106 Formatting SD memory cards............................107 Initializing the R-09HR .....................................107 Copying (Copy)................................................79 Repair files (Repair)...........................................80 Creating folders (Make Folder) ...........................81 Turning power on/off ........................................20 Installing batteries in the remote control ...............23 Using the remote control ....................................24 Precautions concerning use of the remote control ... 24 Preparing the memory card ................................25 Setting time and date ........................................29 Recording ........................................................31 Playing back ....................................................32 Using headphones .......................................... 32 Deleting ...........................................................33 Recording 34 Configuring recording .......................................34 Recording instruments and voice .........................37 Using the internal microphones......................... 37 Using external microphones ............................. 41 Recording from cassettes or CDs .........................48 Splitting Files while Recording (Split) ...................51 Playing back 52 Playing back songs ...........................................52 Connecting headphones and speakers .............. 54 Rewinding and fast forwarding ........................ 55 Repeated playback of a selected section ........... 56 Repeating a song ........................................... 58 Shuffle play.................................................... 60 Playing back in order ...................................... 62 Message list Troubleshooting Index Specifications 108 110 115 119 Changing the playback speed (Speed) ................64 Selecting the playback speed ........................... 64 Applying reverb effects during playback ..............65 Song types that can be played ...........................66 Downloading songs to a PC 67 Connecting to the PC.........................................67 Loading songs ..................................................68 Disconnecting the PC.........................................70 Manipulating songs and folders 72 Displaying the ...........................72 Selecting (Select)...............................................73 Displaying song or folder information (Information)...74 Deleting (Delete) ...............................................75 Changing the name (Rename) ............................76 Moving songs (Move) ........................................77 Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: "USING THE UNIT SAFELY" (p. 3) and "IMPORTANT NOTES" (p. 5). These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, This Owner's manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference. Copyright © 2008 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION. 7 Names of things and what they do fig.names1.eps_60 1 2 4 3 6 9 10 11 5 8 7 1 Internal MIC 6 SPEED button These stereo microphones are built into the R-09HR. "Using the internal microphones" (p. 37) 2 Display Changes the playback speed of the song. "Changing the playback speed (Speed)" (p. 64) 7 REVERB button The display shows information about the R09HR. "Information shown in the display" (p. 17) 3 FINDER button The REVERB button turns the reverb feature on/off and changes the reverb type. "Applying reverb effects during playback" (p. 65) REVERB REVERB is an effect that can be used to, for example, make it seem as if the sound were being played in a large hall. Four types of reverb are available: HALL1, HALL2, ROOM, or PLATE. "Reverb type" (p. 65) Shows a song list and allows names to be edited and songs to be deleted or copied. "Basic operations" (p. 18) 4 MENU button 8 AB REPEART/SPLIT button Performs the settings for the R-09HR. "Basic operations" (p. 18) 5 PEAK indicator This indicator lights up when the input or output volume is too high. If the [PEAK Indicator] is lit while recording, the recording will be distorted. Decrease the volume with the [(-) Input Level Button 15 ]. "Adjusting recording levels" (p. 45) The AB REPEAT button allows the region between two points (between A - B) to be played back repeatedly. Assign marker A and marker B in the song, and the region between marker A and marker B will be repeated. Pressing the button once assigns marker A. Pressing the button again assigns marker B. "Repeated playback of a selected section" (p. 56) Additionally, the file is split when this button is pressed during recording. "Splitting Files while Recording (Split)" (p. 51) 8 Names of things and what they do 9 PLAY/PAUSE button ( ) The PLAY/PAUSE button starts playback. It can also pause playback or recording. It is also used to move the cursor up in the display or to change the value of a selected item. "Basic operations" (p. 18) Current Screen Status Stopped Playing Recording standby (REC button blinking) Recording (REC button lights up) -- Operation Plays back Pauses playback Starts recording Pauses recording Moves cursor up Changes the value
10 PREV button ( ) The PREV button selects the beginning of the song or the previous song. If it is held down, the song rewinds while the button is pressed. It can be used during playback or while stopped. It is also used to move the cursor to the left in the display or to change the value of a selected item. "Basic operations" (p. 18) Current Screen
Current Status During a song Beginning of a song During a song, at the beginning of a song, or while stopped -- Operation Moves to beginning of song Moves to previous song Rewinds while button is pressed Moves cursor to the left Changes the value 11 NEXT button ( ) The NEXT button selects the next song. If it is held down, the song fast forwards while the button is pressed. It can be used during playback or while stopped. It also functions as the right arrow for the cursor (moves the cursor to the right) and changes the value of a selected item. "Basic operations" (p. 18) Current Screen
Current Status During a song Beginning of a song During a song, at the beginning of a song, or while stopped -- Operation Moves to next song Moves to next song Fast forwards while button is pressed Moves cursor to the right Changes the value 9 Names of things and what they do ig.names1-1.eps_60 14 13 12 12 STOP button ( ) The STOP button stops playback or recording. It is also used to move the cursor down in the display or to change the value of a selected item. "Basic operations" (p. 18) Current Screen Status Playing Recording standby (REC button blinks) Recording (REC button lights up) -- Operation Stops playback Releases from recording-standby mode Stops recording Moves cursor down Changes the value
13 REC indicator The REC indicator is lit red during recording. It blinks while in recording-standby mode (REC PAUSE). 14 REC button The REC button is used to enter recording-standby mode or to start recording. It is also used to enter selected items. "Basic operations" (p. 18) Current Screen
Status Stopped Recording standby (REC button blinks) -- Operation Puts into recording-standby mode Starts recording Enter 10 Names of things and what they do ig.names2.eps_60 15 15 (+) and (-) INPUT LEVEL buttons 16 17 The INPUT LEVEL buttons adjust the level of the sound from the [Internal MIC 16 1 ], [MIC Input Jack ], and [LINE IN Jack 17 ]. Pressing the (+) input level button increases the input sound level. Pressing the (-) input level button decreases the input sound level. "Adjusting recording levels" (p. 45) 16 MIC INPUT jack The MIC input jack is used to connect an external microphone. "Using external microphones" (p. 41) The volume can be adjusted using the [(+) and (-) INPUT LEVEL buttons 15 ]. When connecting an external microphone, please choose the setting according to the microphone type. Dynamic microphone Battery-powered condenser microphone Plug-in powered condenser microphones Stereo microphone Monaural microphone Switch OFF the [PLUG-IN POWER Switch 28 ] on the back. Switch ON the [PLUG-IN POWER Switch 28 ] on the back. Use the to set the external type to stereo. Use the to set the external type to monaural. · When connecting a dynamic microphone or a battery-powered microphone, be sure to use the [PLUG-IN POWER Switch 28 ] on the back to set to off. The microphone may be damaged if used with the improper setting. · If a cable is connected to the [LINE IN Jack], then no sound is input via the [MIC Input Jack]. Dynamic microphone The durable dynamic microphone is suitable for vocal or instrumental recordings. It does not require a power supply. Condenser microphone The sensitive condenser microphone is suitable for recording quiet sounds, such as live instrumentals or meetings. It requires a power supply from either batteries or plug-in power. 17 LINE IN jack When inputting audio signals from audio equipment or digital instruments, use a cable with a stereo-mini plug to connect the R-09HR to the device. "Recording from cassettes or CDs" (p. 48) Volume is adjusted with the [(+) and (-) INPUT LEVEL buttons 15 ]. 11 Names of things and what they do 22 18 19 20 23 21 18 AC ADAPTOR jack 21 HEADPHONE jack This is the power jack. Connect the included AC adaptor to this jack. "Using the AC adaptor" (p. 20) Be sure to turn the R-09HR off before unplugging the AC adapter. Connect headphones. "Playing back" (p. 52) 22 Remote indicator 19 POWER switch Holding down the POWER switch turns power on or off. "Turning power on/off" (p. 20) Never switch off the power during playback/ recording, while connected to the PC via USB, or while "Now Processing!" appears in the display. This indicator lights in different ways depending on whether the unit is in recording standby, is recording, or if there's excessive input. "Adjusting recording levels using the remote control" (p. 46) 23 Optical receiving port for the remote control Receives the operations from remote control. 20 (+) and (-) VOLUME buttons These buttons adjust the output sound level of preview monitor and headphones. 12 Names of things and what they do 27 LIMITER/AGC (Auto Gain Control) switch This switch turns the LIMITER or AUTO GAIN CONTROL on or off. Ordinarily, it can be set to off. Switching between LIMITER and AUTO GAIN CONTROL is performed on the (p. 102). ON Turns the LIMITER or AUTO GAIN CONTROL ON. Records input sounds without changing them. 24 25 26 27 28 OFF 28 PLUG-IN POWER switch 29 30 Slide this switch to the appropriate setting when you've connected a plug-in powered microphone to the [MIC Input Jack ON OFF 16 ]. 24 Battery compartment Batteries are inserted here when operating on battery power. There is no need to insert batteries when using the AC adaptor. "Using batteries" (p. 21) Be sure to turn the R-09HR off before unplugging the AC adapter. Plug-in powered microphone is used. Plug-in powered microphone is not used. * When set to use plug-in powered microphones, using a dynamic microphone or a batterypowered microphone may cause damage. 29 LOW CUT switch This switch turns LOW CUT on or off. It is usually set to off. Records while cutting the lower range portion of the input signal. Turn on when breath noise (the sound of breathing while recording a voice) or wind noise (when recording outside) may be a problem. Records without cutting the lower range. 25 Preview Monitor This is an internal speaker used as a monitor. * No sound is output from the preview monitor when headphones are connected. Also, no sound is output from the preview monitor during recording or recording standby to prevent feedback. ON OFF 30 MIC GAIN switch 26 HOLD switch Set the HOLD switch to the ON position so only the following buttons can be used and to help prevent accidental operations. Buttons remaining operable when the HOLD switch is set to ON: · [LIMITER/AGC Switch 27 ] · [PLUG-IN POWER Switch 28 ] · [LOW CUT Switch 29 ] · [MICROPHONE GAIN Switch 30 ] This switch changes the sensitivity with respect to the input from the microphone. L (LOW) H (HIGH) Lowers the microphone sensitivity. Set to L when inputting loud sounds such as band performances. Increases the microphone sensitivity. Set to H when inputting softer sounds such as meetings. 13 Names of things and what they do Remote Control 34 35 36 32 31 33 39 37 38 40 41 31 Bottom cover When the cover is opened, the [USB Terminal 32 ] and [Memory Card Slot are visible. "Preparing the memory card" (p. 25) 33 34 (+) and (-) INPUT Level buttons ] The INPUT level buttons adjust the level of the sound from the [Internal MIC 1 ], [MIC Forcing the cover open may damage the unit. Input Jack 16 ], and [LINE IN Jack 17 ]. Pressing the (+) input level button increases the input sound level. Pressing the (-) input level button decreases the input sound level. 35 (+) and (-) VOLUME buttons 32 USB terminal This terminal is used to connect to a PC via the included USB cable. Songs recorded on the R-09HR can be transferred to the PC, and WAV or MP3 files can be copied from the PC to the R-09HR to be played. "Preparing the memory card" (p. 25) Since USB 2.0 (HI-SPEED USB) is supported, songs can be transferred quickly. These buttons adjust the output sound level of preview monitor and headphones. 36 PREV button ( ) 33 Memory card slot The PREV button selects the beginning of the song or the previous song. If it is held down, the song rewinds while the button is pressed. It can be used during playback or while stopped. It is also used to move the cursor to the left in the display or to change the value of a selected item. "Basic operations" (p. 18) Current Status During a song Beginning of a song During a song, at the beginning of a song, or while stopped Operation Moves to beginning of song Moves to previous song Rewinds while button is pressed This slot accepts SD memory cards. "SD Memory Card" (p. 28) 14 Names of things and what they do 37 NEXT button ( ) 41 REC button ( ) The NEXT button selects the next song. If it is held down, the song fast forwards while the button is pressed. It can be used during playback or while stopped. It also functions as the right arrow for the cursor (moves the cursor to the right) and changes the value of a selected item. "Basic operations" (p. 18) Current Status During a song Beginning of a song During a song, at the beginning of a song, or while stopped Operation Moves to next song Moves to next song Fast forwards while button is pressed The REC button is used to enter recordingstandby mode or to start recording. It is also used to enter selected items. "Basic operations" (p. 18) Current Status Stopped Recording standby (Remote indicator blinks) Operation Puts into recording-standby mode Starts recording 38 SPLIT button When pressed during recording, the file is split at that location and saved. 39 STOP button ( ) The STOP button stops playback or recording. It is also used to move the cursor down in the display or to change the value of a selected item. "Basic operations" (p. 18) Current Status Playing Recording standby (Remote indicator blinks) Recording (REC button lights up) Operation Stops playback Releases from recording-standby mode Stops recording 40 PLAY/PAUSE button ( ) The PLAY/PAUSE button starts playback. It can also pause playback or recording. It is also used to move the cursor up in the display or to change the value of a selected item. "Basic operations" (p. 18) 15 R-09HR screens and basic operations The R-09HR screen The
is shown when power to the R-09HR is turned on. The and can be opened from the
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This startup screen is shown after power is turned on. Songs can be recorded or played. This screen shows a song list and allows names to be edited and songs to be deleted or copied. Hold down You can do things such as set the date and time, adjust the recording sound quality, adjust the brightness of the display, and perform initializations. USB connection This screen is displayed when a PC is connected via USB. Songs can be copied (moved) between the R-09HR and PC. 16 R-09HR screens and basic operations Information shown in the display This section describes the main icons and information shown in the
. fig.joho-e.eps_60 Song name Peak Playback time Output level Playback/Stop status (PLAY/STOP) Repeat status (ON/OFF) Song length Sampling frequency of the song being played Power supply status (AC adaptor /battery Current time Reverb status (ON/OFF) Playback speed (ON/OFF) ) Song name Peak Recording time Input level Remaining recording time on memory card Sampling frequency during recording Power supply status (AC adaptor /battery ) Current time LIMITER/AGC status (Operates as ON/OFF) Record/Recording standby status (REC/STANDBY) fig.powersource-e.eps_60 Little power remaining Full power Please insert new batteries. Batteries have full power. 17 R-09HR screens and basic operations Basic operations Recording and playback fig.sousa-1-e.eps_70 Playback/Pause Rewind/Previous song (start of song) Fast Forward/ Next song Stop Record/ Recording Standby Selecting and entering

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