Roland CDX-1 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Recording to a CD-R disc—CD Recorder
CD direct recording
Recording the sequence playback on a
CD-R disc
Here’s how you can record the playback sound of a sequence directly on a CD-R.
1. Press PAD SEQUENCING [SEQ PLAY].
fig.34-08
[SEQ PLAY] lights, and the Sequence Play
List screen appears.
2. Press CURSOR [ ].
fig.34-07
A cursor appears on box A of “Tr.SEL” (track
select).
3. Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to the “Tr.SEL” (track select) box
of the sequence track (A–D) that you wish to play.
4. Press CURSOR [ ].
fig.34-08
The “Tr.SEL” (track select) box will be
highlighted in black, indicating that it will
play back.
To cancel your selection, press CURSOR
[].
5. If you wish to record other sequence tracks as well, repeat steps 3–4.
6. Press PLAY [ ] to play back sequence track.
7. Use the PAD/SEQ LEVEL fader to adjust the recording level.
At this time, raise the volume as high as possible without allowing the sound to distort.
8. When you adjust the volume, press STOP [ ].
9. Press ZERO [ ] to set SONG POSITION to “0001-01-000” (the beginning).
Alternatively, you can move to a desired location so that recording will start from that point.
10. Insert an unused CD-R disc or a CD-R disc that has been written by the CDX-1.
* When insert a CD-R disc written audio data, CD player screen appears.
* When insert an unused CD-R disc, CD recording screen (step 11) appears.
* You cannot record on a CD-R that has been finalized.
11. Press CD RECORDER [ ].
CD recording screen appears.
CD RECORDER [ ] will blink (recording-
standby mode).
12. Press PLAY [ ].
The sequence will play back, and will begin being written to the CD-R disc.
13. To stop recording, press STOP [ ].
14. If you wish to finalize the CD-R disc, follow the procedure in “Finalizing a CD-R
disc” (p. 136).
The mastering tools (p. 134)
cannot be used.
You can connect an instrument
and add your instrumental
performance to the playback
sound of the sequence.
In step 7, set master fader at
position of “0 dB” to make the
recording level moderate.