Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto R-09HR del fabbricante Edirol
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Owner’ s Man ual 1MP 05012534 As of Oct. 1, 2007 (EDIROL-1) Information When you need repair service, call your nearest EDIROL/Roland Service Center or authorized EDIROL/Roland distributor in your country as shown below. EUROPE EDIROL (Europe) Ltd. Studio 3.
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.
3 USING THE SAFETY Please Read This Section USING THE UNIT SAFELY 002c • Do not open (or modify in any way) the unit or its AC adaptor. .............
4 USING THE SAFETY Please Read This Section 015 • Do not force the unit’s power-supply cord to share an outlet with an unreasonable number of other devices.
5 IMPORTANT NOTES Please Read This Section IMPORTANT NOTES Power Supply 301 • 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 condi- tioner), or that contains a motor.
6 IMPORTANT NOTES Please Read This Section 555 • A small amount of noise may be heard from the display during normal operation. 556 • 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.
7 Contents USING THE UNIT SAFELY 3 IMPORTANT NOTES 5 Names of things and what they do 8 R-09HR screens and basic operations 16 Using the R-09HR 20 Turning power on/off ........................................20 Installing batteries in the remote control .
8 Names of things and what they do fig.names1.eps_60 Internal MIC These stereo microphones are built into the R-09HR. ➜ “Using the internal microphones” (p. 37) Display The display shows information about the R- 09HR. ➜ “Information shown in the display” (p.
9 Names of things and what they do 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.
10 Names of things and what they do ig.names1-1.eps_60 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) REC indicator The REC indicator is lit red during recording.
11 Names of things and what they do ig.names2.eps_60 (+) and (-) INPUT LEVEL buttons The INPUT LEVEL buttons adjust the level of the sound from the [Internal MIC ], [MIC Input Jack ], and [LINE IN Jack ]. Pressing the (+) input level button increases the input sound level.
12 Names of things and what they do AC ADAPTOR 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. POWER switch Holding down the POWER switch turns power on or off.
13 Names of things and what they do 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.
14 Names of things and what they do Bottom cover When the cover is opened, the [USB Terminal ] and [Memory Card Slot ] are visible. ➜ “Preparing the memory card” (p. 25) USB terminal This terminal is used to connect to a PC via the included USB cable.
15 Names of things and what they do 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.
16 R-09HR screens and basic operations The <Main Screen> is shown when power to the R-09HR is turned on. The <Finder Screen> and <Menu Screen> can be opened from the <Main Screen>.
17 R-09HR screens and basic operations This section describes the main icons and information shown in the <Main Screen>. fig.joho-e.eps_60 fig.powersource-e.
18 R-09HR screens and basic operations fig.sousa-1-e.eps_70 fig.sousa-1-e.eps_70 Basic operations Recording and playback Selecting and entering Playback/Pause Stop Fast Forward/ Next song Rewind/Previ.
19 R-09HR screens and basic operations fig.sousa-3-e.eps_70 Remote Control Operations Cancel operation, Return to previous screen Move cursor to the right Change character Change character Move cursor.
20 Using the R-09HR Be sure to use the AC adaptor when connecting to a PC. If the batteries become exhausted while copying a song, the song may be corrupted. 1. Check that power is turned off. If the power is on, turn it off. Press and hold the [POWER switch] on the R-09HR to turn power on or off.
21 Using the R-09HR Be sure to use the AC adaptor when connecting to a PC. If the batteries become exhausted while copying a song, the song may be corrupted. 1. Check that the power is turned off. If the power is on, turn it off. Press and hold the [POWER switch] on the R-09HR to turn power on or off.
22 Using the R-09HR fig.power-onoff-e.eps_80 5. Turn power on. Press and hold down the [POWER switch] to turn on the power. 6. Set the battery type. Select the battery type (alkaline batteries or nickel metal hydride batteries) on the <Menu Screen>.
23 Using the R-09HR Install a coin-type lithium battery (included) in the remote control. fig.remote01-e.eps 1. Pull out the battery holder. 2. Insert a lithium battery (CR2025) as shown in the illustration. 3. Replace the battery holder. Push it inward until it clicks into place.
24 Using the R-09HR Point the remote control toward the R-09HR’s sensor, and operate it within the specified operating range. fig.remote02-e.eps • The Remote Control cannot perform operations from two buttons at the same tie.
25 Using the R-09HR The R-09HR uses an SD memory card. Insert the supplied SD memory card. ■ Inserting 1. Check that the power is turned off. If the power is on, turn it off. Press and hold the [POWER switch] on the R-09HR to turn power on or off. 2.
26 Using the R-09HR fig.power-onoff-e.eps_80 5. Turn power on. Press and hold down the [POWER switch] to turn on the power. ■ Removing 1. Turn off power to the R-09HR. 2. Open the [Bottom Cover]. 3. Lightly push the memory card inward, then release it.
27 Using the R-09HR A memory card must be formatted when using it with the R-09HR for the first time. • Be sure to format the memory card on the R-09HR. Cards formatted on devices other than the R-09HR may not operate properly on the R-09HR. • The demo songs will be deleted if the SD Memory Card is formatted.
28 Using the R-09HR fig.format-sure-e.eps_80 5. Select “Yes.” A confirmation screen is shown. Use the [PREV button ] and [NEXT button ] to select “Yes,” then press the [REC Button]. fig.process.eps_80 Do not remove the memory card during formatting.
29 Using the R-09HR When turning on power, please follow the procedure below to set the internal clock. The time and date set here are used as information (time stamp) for the recorded songs. fig.open-main-e.eps_80 1. Show the <Menu Screen>. Press and hold down the [MENU Button] to show the <Menu Screen>.
30 Using the R-09HR 3. Edit the time and date. fig.edit-datetime-e.eps_80 1. Move the cursor. Use the [PREV button ] and [NEXT button ] to move the cursor to the right or left.
31 Using the R-09HR Recording with the [Internal MIC]. When using the [Internal MIC], do not connect anything to the [MIC Input Jack] or [LINE IN Jack]. If a microphone or cable is connected to the [MIC Input Jack] or [LINE IN Jack], input from these jacks take precedence, and input from the [Internal MIC] is disabled.
32 Using the R-09HR Listen to the recorded voice with the preview monitor. fig.play-start-e.eps_80 1. Press the [PLAY/PAUSE Button ] to begin playback. When the [PLAY/PAUSE Button ] is pressed, the song shown in the display begins to play. When “No Song” is shown in the display, there is no song that the R-09HR can play.
33 Using the R-09HR Delete the recorded voice. fig.open-finder-e.eps_80 1. Show the <Finder Screen>. Press and hold down the [FINDER Button] to show the <Finder Screen>. fig.song-select-e.eps_80 2. Select the song. Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to select the song to delete, then press the [REC Button].
34 Recording You can set the sound quality to use when recording. Improving the sound quality increases the song size and decreases the recording time. When making a final recording of a performance, it is best to use WAV 16 bit or 24 bit to give priority to sound quality.
35 Recording ■ WAV versus MP3 WAV songs (*.WAV) store all sound information without compression; MP3 songs (*.MP3) store songs using compression. Consequently, WAV songs have a better sound quality recording than MP3 songs. On the other hand, MP3 reduce data volume by removing frequencies that are hard for the human ear to hear.
36 Recording The approximate recording time for memory cards is shown below. Recording time (estimate) Unit: minutes The above recording times are estimates. The times may change depending on the card specifications. Furthermore, the actual recording time is shorter when there are multiple files.
37 Recording fig.mic-LR.eps_80 The internal microphone is a stereo microphone. The sound picked up by the microphone on the right side of the R-09HR is recorded on the right channel (R), while the sound that the microphone on the left captures is recorded on the left channel (L).
38 Recording 2. Set the sampling frequency. “Configuring recording” (p. 34) fig.open-set-e.eps_80 1. Show the <Menu Screen>. Press the [MENU Button] to show the <Menu Screen>.
39 Recording 3. Set the recording mode. “Configuring recording” (p. 34) fig.recmode-e.eps_80 1. Select “Rec Mode.” Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to move the cursor to the Rec Mode line. fig.setrecmode-e.eps_80 2. Select the recording mode.
40 Recording fig.rec-start-e.eps_80 6. Press the [REC Button] to begin recording. Press the [REC Button] in recording-standby mode (while the [REC Indicator] is blinking). The [REC Indicator] lights up, and recording begins. • Recording can also be started by pressing the [PLAY/PAUSE Button ].
41 Recording The R-09HR can use a dynamic microphone or a condenser microphone, such as the type that are connected to the microphone jack of a PC. fig.conmic-LR-e.eps_80 • If a cable is connected to the [LINE IN Jack], then the input from the [MIC Input Jack] is ignored.
42 Recording fig.setsamplingrate-e.eps_80 3. Select the sampling frequency (Sample Rate). Use the [PREV button ] and [NEXT button ] to change the Sample Rate value. 3. Set the recording mode. “Configuring recording” (p. 34) fig.recmode-e.eps_80 1.
43 Recording 5. Set the type of microphone being used. Set the [PLUG-IN POWER Switch] to the type of microphone connected to the [MIC Input Jack]. • When connecting a dynamic microphone or a battery-powered microphone, be sure to use the [PLUG-IN POWER Switch] to set to off.
44 Recording fig.rec-start-e.eps_80 8. Press the [REC Button]. Press the [REC Button] while in recording-standby mode (while the [REC Indicator] is blinking). The [REC Indicator] lights up, and recording begins. • Recording can also be started by pressing the [PLAY/PAUSE Button ].
45 Recording The R-09HR is designed to record a wide variety of sounds, but it can also make high-quality recordings when a recording level (volume) appropriate for the sound to be recorded is set. Level settings should be the highest input level (volume) that has no distortion.
46 Recording The level meter indicates when louder sounds are being recorded by growing toward the right. Adjust by pressing [Input Level Button] to allow for the loudest recording. However, the input volume is too loud when the [PEAK Indicator] lights up.
47 Recording 3. Play the sound to record into the microphone. fig.inputlevel-e.eps_80 4. Adjust the volume. Adjust the input volume gradually by pressing the [Input Level Buttons] on the remote while the sound is playing. The further to the right the level meter moves, the greater the volume of the audio that’s being recorded.
48 Recording The R-09HR can be used for recording instrumental performances and taking voice memos, but it can also be used to record cassettes or CDs using the [LINE IN Jack]. If a device or cable is connected to the [LINE IN Jack], input from the microphones is disabled.
49 Recording 3. Set the recording mode. “Configuring recording” (p. 34) fig.recmode-e.eps_80 1. Select “Rec Mode.” Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to move the cursor to the Rec Mode line. fig.setrecmode-e.eps_80 2. Select the recording mode.
50 Recording fig.rec-start-e.eps_80 6. Press the [REC Button] to begin recording. Press the [REC Button] while in recording-standby mode (the [REC Indicator] blinks). The [REC Indicator] lights up, and recording begins. Recording can also be started by pressing the [PLAY/PAUSE Button].
51 Recording A file can be split during recording. When a file is split, playback can start from the split location. When carrying out long recordings, you may find it convenient to split the file at places that will need to be located later. fig.rec-start-e.
52 Playing back Use the [PREV button ] and [NEXT button ] to select a song to play, then press the [Play Button ] to start playback. Sound is played from the monitor speaker. “Song types that can be played” (p. 66) fig.play_eps fig.open-main-e.eps_80 1.
53 Playing back fig.play-start-e.eps_80 3. Play back the song. When the [PLAY Button ] is pressed, the song shown in the display begins to play. fig.outputlevel-e.eps_80 4. Use the [(+) and (-) OUTPUT VOLUME buttons] to set the volume to a comfortable loudness.
54 Playing back Connect headphones or speakers to listen to playback. fig.basic-e.eps_80 • No sound is played from the R-09HR’s preview monitor when headphones or speakers are connected to the [Headphone Jack]. • You may still hear some sound when the power is switched on, but this is normal, and does not indicate a malfunction.
55 Playing back The song rewinds while the [PREV Button ] is pressed during playback; the song fast forwards while the [NEXT Button ] is pressed during playback. Once these buttons are released, playback starts again. If the buttons are held down continuously, the rewind or fast forward speed increases.
56 Playing back Play back a specific section in a song repeatedly. A section can be played repeatedly to check the recording. fig.repeat.eps fig.play-start-e.eps_80 1. Play back. When the [PLAY Button ] is pressed, the song shown in the display begins to play.
57 Playing back fig.repeat-ab-e.eps The section set in steps 1 and 2 (A-B) is played back repeatedly. To cancel repeat playback, press the [AB REPEAT Button] again. ■ Canceling the settings • When the [AB REPEAT Button] is pressed with both the A and B markers set, the settings for the A and B markers are cancelled.
58 Playing back Repeats a selected song. fig.single.eps fig.open-set-e.eps_80 1. Show the <Menu Screen>. Press the [MENU Button] to show the <Menu Screen>. The <Menu Screen> is not shown during playback. Press the [STOP Button ] to stop playback.
59 Playing back fig.setsingle-e.eps_80 3. Select “SINGLE.” Use the [PREV button ] and [NEXT button ] to change the Play Mode value, and select “SINGLE.” fig.repeat-sin-e.eps_80 4. Select “Repeat.” Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to move the cursor to the “Repeat” line.
60 Playing back Automatically change the song order and play back. fig.open-set-e.eps_80 1. Show the <Menu Screen>. Press the [MENU Button] to show the <Menu Screen>. The <Menu Screen> is not shown during playback. Press the [STOP Button ] to stop playback.
61 Playing back fig.repeat-set-shu-e.eps_80 5. Set repeat playback. Use the [PREV button ] and [NEXT button ] to change the Repeat value. • If “Repeat” is set to OFF, playback automatically stops once all the songs in the selected folder have been played with the shuffle feature.
62 Playing back The recorded songs are played back in order of their song number. “The order of songs” (p. 53) fig.open-set-e.eps_80 1. Show the <Menu Screen>. Press the [MENU Button] to show the <Menu Screen>. The <Menu Screen> is not shown during playback.
63 Playing back fig.repeat-set-seq-e.eps_80 5. Set repeat playback. Use the [PREV button ] and [NEXT button ] to change the Repeat value. • If “Repeat” is set to OFF, playback automatically stops once all the songs in the selected folder have been played in song order.
64 Playing back The R-09HR can change the playback speed of the song. 1. Press the [SPEED button]. The speed cannot change when the sampling frequency of 88.2 kHz or 96 kHz. 1. Press the [SPEED Button] for a number of seconds. 2. Set the playback speed.
65 Playing back The R-09HR can apply reverb effects to the song being played. Such reverberation simulates the experience of being in a hall or on stage. 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.
66 Playing back The R-09HR can play back the following songs. VBR Variable Bit Rate. Bit rates are decreased for low sound density situations. Bit rates are increased for high sound density situations. Song types that can be played Sampling frequency (kHz) Sample size (bits) WAV Playback 32, 44.
67 Downloading songs to a PC By connecting a PC to the R-09HR via a USB cable, songs from the R-09HR’s memory card can be downloaded to the PC and used by music software. Also, songs on the PC can be sent to the R-09HR for playback. Supports USB 2.0 (HI-SPEED USB).
68 Downloading songs to a PC fig.win-1-e.eps_34 1. Open My Computer. A name such as “Removable Disk” is displayed for the R-09HR’s memory card. 2. Double click on the removable disk. fig.win-3-e.eps_53 3. Copy the songs. Select the songs to copy from the removable disk to the PC, and then drag them to an appropriate location.
69 Downloading songs to a PC fig.mac-1-e.eps_50 1. “NO NAME” or “Untitled” is displayed on the desktop. The R-09HR appears on the desktop as “NO NAME” (for OS X). fig.mac-3-e.eps_47 2. Double click on “NO NAME.” 3. Copy the songs. Select the songs to copy from “NO NAME,” then drag them to an appropriate location.
70 Downloading songs to a PC Disconnect the PC and R-09HR. Follow the procedure below to disconnect and unplug the USB cable. Do not turn off power to the R-09HR or remove the USB cable or memory card while the PC and R-09HR are connected. 1. Display the “Safe to remove hardware” dialogue box.
71 Downloading songs to a PC fig.macr-1-e.eps_50 1. Disconnect the R-09HR. Disconnect the R-09HR connection shown on the desktop. • With Mac OS X, drag the “NO NAME” icon to the Dock. When dragging to the garbage can on the right side of the Dock, the garbage can changes to and the connection can be terminated.
72 Manipulating songs and folders The R-09HR saves songs to the memory card. The <Finder Screen> lists these songs, and the songs can be deleted or copied from this screen. Also, folders can be created, so songs can be moved to and managed in folders.
73 Manipulating songs and folders This operation is used to select and play back a song from the list of recorded songs. If a folder is selected, the current directory changes to the selected folder and the songs in the folder can be selected from the <Main Screen>.
74 Manipulating songs and folders fig.song-select-e.eps_80 1. Select a song or folder from the <Finder Screen>. Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to select a song or folder, then press the [REC Button]. To select a subfolder, select the folder then press the [NEXT button ].
75 Manipulating songs and folders fig.song-select-e.eps_80 1. Select a song or folder from the <Finder Screen>. Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to select a song or folder, then press the [REC Button]. To select a subfolder, select the folder then press the [NEXT button ].
76 Manipulating songs and folders fig.song-select-e.eps_80 1. Select a song or folder from the <Finder Screen>. Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to select a song or folder, then press the [REC Button]. To select a subfolder, select the folder then press the [NEXT button ].
77 Manipulating songs and folders fig.song-select-e.eps_80 1. Select a song from the <Finder Screen>. Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to select a song, then press the [REC Button]. To select a subfolder, select the folder then press the [NEXT button ].
78 Manipulating songs and folders R-09HR memory card structure The song and folder structure for the R-09HR memory card is shown below. fig.root-e.eps • The song and folder names can be changed. ➜ “Changing the name (Rename)” (p. 76) Folder2 R09_0010.
79 Manipulating songs and folders fig.song-select-e.eps_80 1. Select a song from the <Finder Screen>. Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to select a song, then press the [REC Button]. To select a subfolder, select the folder then press the [NEXT button ].
80 Manipulating songs and folders This feature allows you to repair files that cannot be played because an accident occurred during recording; for example, an adaptor was mistakenly disconnected or a card was removed. When the R-09HR detects a damaged file, the “Repair” Menu is shown in the Finder.
81 Manipulating songs and folders 1. Select where to create a folder from the <Finder Screen>. fig.root-select-e.eps_80 ■ Selecting Root 1. Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to select Root, then press the [REC Button]. fig.folder-select-e.
82 Manipulating songs and folders fig.makefolder-e.eps_80 2. Select “Make Folder.” Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to select “Make Folder,” then press the [REC Button]. fig.makefokder3-e.eps_80 3. Press the [REC Button] to enter. A confirmation screen is shown.
83 R-09HR configuration settings Various R-09HR settings, such as recording and playback settings and date and time settings, are done from the <Menu Screen>. List of Settings Category Menu/Effect Value (Default value in bold) Procedure Recorder Setup Sample Rate Rate Sets the sampling frequency when recording.
84 R-09HR configuration settings fig.open-set.eps_80 Press the [MENU Button]. The <Menu screen> is shown. The screen cannot be changed while playing or recording a song. Please try while the unit is stopped. Decide on whether the sound quality or a longer recording time is to be given precedence, and set the sampling frequency accordingly.
85 R-09HR configuration settings Please make the sampling frequency according to whether sound quality or recording time has precedence. “Configuring recording” (p. 34) fig.recoedersetting-e.eps_80 1. Select “Recorder Setup” from the <Menu Screen>.
86 R-09HR configuration settings This feature sets how file names are assigned to recorded and generated files. File names can be created from the date or from serial numbers. fig.recoedersetting-e.eps_80 1. Select “Recorder Setup” from the <Menu Screen>.
87 R-09HR configuration settings This feature sets a limit on the file size of the file generated during recording. Use this feature to prevent long MP3 recordings from becoming too large to be read by some software, after the data has been converted to WAV.
88 R-09HR configuration settings Here’s how to set the playback method for songs. In addition to playing songs back in order from the beginning, one song can be repeated or songs can automatically be reordered for playback. fig.plaersetting-e.eps_80 1.
89 R-09HR configuration settings When set to repeat playback, the song is repeated according to the playback mode (p. 88) setting. fig.plaersetting-e.eps_80 1. Select “Player Setup” from the <Menu Screen>. Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to select “Player Setup,” then press the [REC Button].
90 R-09HR configuration settings Whether sound is played from the R-09HR’s monitor speaker during playback can be set. fig.plaersetting-e.eps_80 1. Select “Player Setup” from the <Menu Screen>. Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to select “Player Setup,” then press the [REC Button].
91 R-09HR configuration settings Sets the playback speed when the [SPEED Button] is pressed to change the playback speed. fig.plaersetting-e.eps_80 1. Select “Player Setup” from the <Menu Screen>. Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to select “Player Setup,” then press the [REC Button].
92 R-09HR configuration settings Selects the reverb type. fig.plaersetting-e.eps_80 1. Select “Player Setup” from the <Menu Screen>. Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to select “Player Setup,” then press the [REC Button]. fig.plaersetting-e.
93 R-09HR configuration settings Sets the depth for the reverb when applying reverb to playback. fig.plaersetting-e.eps_80 1. Select “Player Setup” from the [Menu Screen]. Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to select “Player Setup,” and then press the [REC Button].
94 R-09HR configuration settings Here’s how to adjust the brightness of the R-09HR’s display. Power consumption is reduced when the display’s brightness is decreased. fig.displaysetting-e.eps_80 1. Select “Display Setup” from the <Menu Screen>.
95 R-09HR configuration settings This feature sets peak hold for the Level Meter. When peak hold is ON, the largest value for the input signal is held and displayed for a set time. fig.displaysetting-e.eps_80 1. Select “Display Setup” from the <Menu Screen>.
96 R-09HR configuration settings To reduce power consumption, this feature automatically turns off the display when no operations are performed within a set period of time. fig.displaysetting-e.eps_80 1. Select “Display Setup” from the <Menu Screen>.
97 R-09HR configuration settings The [REC Indicator] and [PEAK Indicator] can be linked to the Display Timer settings. When the display goes dark, the [REC Indicator] and [PEAK Indicator] also turn off. fig.displaysetting-e.eps_80 1. Select “Display Setup” from the <Menu Screen>.
98 R-09HR configuration settings This feature automatically turns off power when no operations are performed for a set amount of time to reduce power consumption. During recording and playback or while connected via USB, the power does not turn off even if no operations are performed within the set period of time.
99 R-09HR configuration settings When using batteries with the R-09HR, set Battery according to the type of battery being used. If the wrong type is set, the remaining battery power will not be shown correctly. fig.powermanagement-e.eps_80 1. Select “Power Manage” from the <Menu Screen>.
100 R-09HR configuration settings Sets whether to monitor the input sound through headphones while recording. fig.inputsetting-e.eps_80 1. Select “Input Setup” from the <Menu Screen>. Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to select “Input Setup,” then press the [REC Button].
101 R-09HR configuration settings This is set when an external microphone is used. Stereo or monaural can be selected to match the type of microphone being used. fig.inputsetting-e.eps_80 1. Select “Input Setup” from the <Menu Screen>. Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to select “Input Setup,” then press the [REC Button].
102 R-09HR configuration settings Sets whether LIMITER or AGC (Auto Gain Control) is turned on/off with the LIMITER/ AGC switch on the back. fig.inputsetting-e.eps_80 1. Select “Input Setup” from the <Menu Screen>. Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to select “Input Setup,” then press the [REC Button].
103 R-09HR configuration settings This sets the frequency to apply Low Cut when the [Low Cut Switch] is on. fig.inputsetting-e.eps_80 1. Select “Input Setup” from the [Menu Screen]. Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to select “Input Setup,” and then press the [REC Button].
104 R-09HR configuration settings Sets whether the R-09HR will receive the infrared data when the remote control is used. fig.inputsetting-e.eps_80 1. Select “Remote Control” from the <Menu Screen>. Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to select “Remote Control,” then press the [REC] Button.
105 R-09HR configuration settings Set the internal clock. The time and date set here is used as data for the recorded songs. “Displaying song or folder information (Information)” (p. 74) When the power is on, the internal clock draws power from the AC adaptor or the batteries.
106 R-09HR configuration settings The memory card usage and protect setting can be checked. fig.sdutl-e.eps_80 1. Select “SD Card” from the <Menu Screen>. Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to select “SD Card,” then press the [REC Button].
107 R-09HR configuration settings See “Formatting” (p. 27) for information about formatting memory cards. You can restore all the settings that the R-09HR originally had when it left the factory by carrying out the procedure below. This operation does not delete songs on the memory card.
108 Message list This section describes the main messages shown on the display. Message Problem Clock Initialized The internal clock was initialized because no power was available. Battery Low The remaining power of the internal battery is low. The battery must be replaced.
109 Message list SD Card Full The memory card does not have sufficient space available. Copy the song to the PC and check the memory card capacity. SD Card Slow The write to the memory card was too slow. Use a memory card that was tested for the R-09HR.
110 Troubleshooting This section provides tips on solving problems that may occur. The recording only plays on the L channel (left) • If using an external microphone, check whether the microphone is set to stereo or monaural. If the microphone is a monaural one, only the L channel (left) is recorded.
111 Troubleshooting Recorded files cannot be played back. • If an adaptor is mistakenly unplugged or a card is removed during recording, files can get damaged, making it impossible to play them back. The file repair feature can be used to repair such files.
112 Troubleshooting There’s no sound • The sound may not be heard if the output volume is too low. Increase the output volume gradually. “(+) and (-) VOLUME buttons” (p. 12) • Check if the headphones or speakers are connected properly. “Connecting headphones and speakers” (p.
113 Troubleshooting The power won’t turn on • Check if the AC adaptor is properly connected. If using batteries, make sure the batteries are inserted correctly in the correct orientation. The batteries may also be low, so have new batteries on hand.
114 Troubleshooting Malfunction • Malfunctions can be avoided by setting the Remote Control to “Disable.” The settings disappear • If all the settings in the <Menu Screen> are restored to factory defaults, the R-09HR may have been accidentally reset to factory defaults.
115 Index Symbols (+) and (-) INPUT LEVEL buttons ..................... 11 , 14 (+) and (-) VOLUME buttons ......................... 12 , 14 A AB REPEART/SPLIT button ................................. 8 AC adaptor .....................................
116 Index I Icon .......................................................... 17 Improper Song ........................................... 108 Indicator ..................................................... 97 Information Folder ........................
117 Index Player Setup ..................................... 83 , 88 – 93 PLUG-IN POWER switch ............................. 11 , 13 Power AC ADAPTOR jack ............................. 12 , 20 Power Manage ....................................... 83 Power saving feature .
118 Index Stereo ........................................................ 11 STOP button ........................................... 10 , 15 T Time Setting .......................................... 29 , 105 Troubleshooting ...........................
119 Specifications WAV/MP3 RECORDER: R-09HR Recorder Part ● Tracks 2 (stereo) ● Signal Processing AD/DA conversion: 24 bits, 44.1/48 kHz ● Data Type <For Recording> * Stereo only <For Playback> ● Memory Card * Each recording time is approximate.
120 Specifications Input/Output ● Audio Inputs Internal Stereo Microphone Mic input (Stereo miniature phone type, plug-in powered mic) Line input (Stereo miniature phone type) * The Internal/External MIC and the LINE IN can’t be used at the same time; only the LINE IN is effective.
121 For China R-09HR_e.book 121 ページ 2007年12月17日 月曜日 午後2時16分.
122 For the USA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Compliance Information Statement Model Name : Type of Equipment : Responsible Party : Address : Telephone : R-09HR WAVE/MP3 RECORDER Roland Corporation U.
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.
Owner’ s Manual 1MP 05012534 As of Oct. 1, 2007 (EDIROL-1) Information When you need repair service, call your nearest EDIROL/Roland Service Center or authorized EDIROL/Roland distributor in your country as shown below. EUROPE EDIROL (Europe) Ltd. Studio 3.
Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il Edirol R-09HR è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Edirol R-09HR - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Edirol R-09HR imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Edirol R-09HR ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Edirol R-09HR, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Edirol R-09HR.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Edirol R-09HR. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Edirol R-09HR insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.