Roland R-88 - Manual

Roland R-88

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING; USING THE UNIT SAFELY; WARNING
  • Page 4 – IMPORTANT NOTES
  • Page 5 – Contents
  • Page 6 – Overview; Panel Description; Front Panel; SLATE MIC; PHONES jack
  • Page 8 – Rear Panel
  • Page 9 – Battery case; Top Panel
  • Page 10 – Items in the Screen; Home Screen; Home screen for recording
  • Page 11 – During recording; Buttons in the home screen
  • Page 12 – MENU Screen; MENU; Basic Operation of each screen
  • Page 14 – Project File Structure; BWF and iMXL
  • Page 15 – Quick Guide; Getting Ready; Preparing the Power Supply; Preparing an SD Card
  • Page 17 – Connections; Recording; Input Settings
  • Page 19 – Deleting
  • Page 20 – Mixer
  • Page 21 – Stereo Link and Mute On/Off
  • Page 23 – Setup; Installing Batteries; Removing the battery case; Note when using the R-88 on batteries; Remaining battery indication
  • Page 24 – Connecting the AC adaptor; Using External Power Sources; Setting the final voltage; DC IN jack pin configuration
  • Page 25 – Turning the Power On/Off; Preventing the Power from
  • Page 26 – Setting the Date and Time; SD Card; Inserting an SD Card
  • Page 27 – Formatting an SD Card; Removing an SD Card; About SD cards
  • Page 28 – Input Source Settings; Input on/off settings; Switching the polarity
  • Page 29 – Input level and sensitivity link on/off; Audio Input from a Digital Device; Low Cut Filter Settings; Cutoff frequency settings
  • Page 30 – Limiter Settings; Threshold and release time settings
  • Page 31 – Limiter channel link settings; Input Level and Input Sensitivity; Adjusting the input level
  • Page 32 – Output Settings; Switching the Output Level of the Analog
  • Page 33 – Switching the Maximum Output Level of; Switching the Internal Speakers ON/OFF
  • Page 34 – Monitor Settings; Monitor Screen; Settings for Headphone Monitoring; REALTIME ANALYZER
  • Page 35 – Recording Settings; Channels; MIX REC; Choosing the Project Naming Method; Editing the scene name
  • Page 36 – Characters that can be used; Sampling Rate
  • Page 37 – Bit Depth; Basic Operation for Recording
  • Page 38 – Marker; Assigning a marker during recording; Assigning a marker to a previously recorded project; Moving to a marker
  • Page 39 – Basic Operation for Playback; Playback Settings; PLAY MODE
  • Page 40 – PLAY REPEAT; Combination of PLAY MODE and PLAY REPEAT; AB REPEAT; Cancelling the setting
  • Page 41 – MS Mic Settings; MS MIC DECODER
  • Page 42 – Using a Footswitch to Remotely Control Recording or Playback; Assigning a Function to the Footswitch
  • Page 43 – MIXER Screen; Adjusting the MIX LEVEL
  • Page 44 – PAN
  • Page 45 – Editing the EQ
  • Page 46 – MASTER LIMITER; Adjusting the Output Level; Recording a Two-channel Mix
  • Page 47 – TIMECODE; TIMECODE MODE
  • Page 48 – FRAME RATE; TIMECODE OUTPUT
  • Page 49 – Internal Timecode; Manually Jamming to External; Specifying the REC-RUN Start Time
  • Page 50 – SLATE; SLATE TONE; Specifying the Output Destination for; Using the Slate Mic to Record on Desired
  • Page 51 – Project and Folder Operations; Basic Operation in the Finder; Project operations; Folder operations; List of finder operations
  • Page 52 – Opening a Project; Copying a Project
  • Page 53 – Moving a Project; Deleting a Project or Folder; Disabling finder’s delete function
  • Page 54 – Renaming a Project or Folder; Viewing Information About the
  • Page 55 – Repairing a Project; Creating a Folder/Sorting Projects; Creating a Folder at the Root Directory
  • Page 56 – Creating a Folder Within a Folder; Sorting Projects
  • Page 58 – Backing Up and Loading the R-88’s Settings; Creating a Backup; Loading a Backup into the R-88; Viewing Information About the Media
  • Page 59 – Copying a Project to USB Flash Drive / Loading from USB Flash Drive; List of USB MEMORY operations
  • Page 60 – Connecting to Your Computer via USB; Storage; Audio Interface; USB Connection Mode Setting
  • Page 61 – Exchanging Files With Your Computer; Connecting the R-88 to Your Computer
  • Page 62 – Disconnecting from Your Computer; Windows 7; Mac OS
  • Page 63 – Using the R-88 as an Audio Interface; Block Diagram for Audio Interface Connection
  • Page 64 – Installing the USB Driver; Simultaneous Recording on the R-88; Listening to the Computer’s Playback; Recording the computer’s playback on the R-88 itself
  • Page 65 – Parameter List
  • Page 69 – Error Messages
  • Page 70 – Troubleshooting; Problems with Recording; Problems with Playback
  • Page 71 – Problems with the Computer
  • Page 72 – Specifications
  • Page 74 – Detailed block diagram
  • Page 77 – Index
  • Page 78 – NOTICE; FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION; DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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Page 2 - ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING; USING THE UNIT SAFELY; WARNING

2 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 to damage or other adverse effects caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings, as well to domestic animals or pets. Used for instructi...

Page 4 - IMPORTANT NOTES

4 Power Supply • Do not connect this unit to same electrical outlet that is being used by an electrical appliance that is controlled by an inverter or a motor (such as a refrigerator, washing machine, microwave oven, or air conditioner). Depending on the way in which the electrical appliance is used...

Page 5 - Contents

5 O ver view Q uick G uide G etting R eady IN/OUT/M onitor Rec or ding/P la yback M ix er Timecode File Operation USB A ppendix Contents USING THE UNIT SAFELY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 IMPORTANT NOTES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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