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Recording
The R-09 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. This principle
is the same for both the [Internal Microphone] and external microphones.
1.
Point the microphone used for recording.
Point the R-09 microphone toward the target for recording.
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2.
Enter recording-standby mode.
Press the [REC Button] while the <Main Screen> is
showing. The [REC Indicator] blinks. The unit is in
recording-standby mode.
Recording has not started when in this state.
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3.
Play the song to record into the
microphone.
The level meter indicates the loudness of the input to R-09.
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4.
Adjust the volume.
Adjust the input volume gradually by pressing the [Input
Level Button] while the sound is playing.
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.
When the [PEAK Indicator] is lit, the input volume has reached the
maximum input volume that R-09 can record (clipping status), and
any louder sounds cannot be recorded with the current volume
setting. The resulting recording will be severely distorted.
Adjusting recording levels
Recording
standby
Low
Volume
High
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