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User manual Roland, model R-05

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If the display indicates “No Card, ” no SD card has been inserted. 63 Playback Play Mode and Repeat Settings You can specify how the files will be played. In addition to playing files consecutively from the first file, you can play just the selected file, or play files in an automatically determined order (shuffle play). 1. Press [MENU] to access the “Menu” screen, use [ ] /[ ] to choose “Player Setup, ” and then press [ ] . 2. Use [ ] /[ ] to select the Play Mode setting. ( Default in bold) Setting SINGLE (play one file) SEQUENTIAL (play in order) SHUFFLE (shuffle play) 3. Use [ ] /[ ] to move the cursor to the Repeat setting, and use [ ] /[ ] to turn Repeat on/off. ( Default in bold) Setting OFF (don’t play repeatedly) ON (play repeatedly) Playback The following table shows the possible combinations of these settings. (Default in bold) Play Mode Repeat Explanation SINGLE OFF Play only one file and then stop ON Play one file repeatedly SEQUENTIAL OFF Play sequentially and then stop ON Play sequentially repeatedly SHUFFLE OFF Shuffle play and then stop ON Shuffle play repeatedly If you use SHUFFLE with Repeat turned on, the files will play in shuffled order, and then played again in the same shuffled order. If you want to re-shuffle the order, press [ ] and then press [ ] once again. File sorting order The files are displayed in alphabetical order of the following characters. This order is not the order in which the files were recorded. (space) ! # $ % & ' ( ) + , – . 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ; = @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { } Double- byte characters • File names starting with “. ” are not shown. • Files having a file name extension of anything other than . WAV or .MP3 are not shown. • The file names shown in the display do not correspond to the ID3 tags of the MP3 files. Playback Repeatedly Playing a Portion of a File A B Song The AB Repeat function lets you repeatedly play a specified portion of a file. You can use this to repeatedly hear a section of interest. 1. Press [ ] to play the file. 2. Specify the beginning of the repeat (point A). During playback, press [ AB ] . That point will be the beginning (point A) of the repeated portion. Set point A A Song 3. Specify the end of the repeat (point B) . Press [ A B ] once again. That point will be the end (point B) of the repeated portion. A B Set point B Song Cancelling the setting • If point A and point B are already specified, pressing [ A B ] will clear the point A and B settings. • To stop playback, press [ ] . The repeat playback settings (points A and B) will be retained, but playback will stop. • If you’ve set point A and do not set point B before playback reaches the end of the file, playback will repeat between point A and the end of the file. • The repeat settings will be cancelled if you use [ ]/ [ ] to select another file. Playback Changing the Playback Speed Selecting the Playback Speed You can make the playback faster or slower without 1. Hold down [SPEED] for several seconds. changing the pitch. The currently specified playback speed value is shown. 1. Press [SPEED]. The indication [SPD] will be highlighted in the 2. Specify the desired playback speed. lower part of the screen, and the playback speed will change. Press [SPEED] once again to return to normal speed playback. • You can’t change the playback speed when While the playback speed is shown, you can use playing a file with a sampling rate of 88.2 kHz [ ] /[ ] to change the playback speed or 96 kHz. setting. • Changing the playback speed by a large (Default in bold) amount will affect the tonal character. 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150 • You can’t change the playback speed if you’ve (%) applied the reverb effect (p. 68). Setting Playback Applying Reverb to the Playback Changing the Type of Reverb You can choose the desired type of reverb. These You can apply reverb when playing back a file on the settings can simulate a variety of acoustic spaces. R- 05. The reverb effect simulates the reverberation that is characteristic of a performance in a large hall or other space. • You can’t record the sound with reverb applied. Nor can you apply reverb to the monitored sound during recording. • You can’t apply reverb to the playback of a file whose sampling rate is 88.2 kHz or 96 kHz. • You can’t apply reverb if you’ve changed the playback speed (p. 67) Applying Reverb 1. Press [REVERB]. “REV” will be highlighted in the screen, and the reverb effect will be applied. Press [REVERB] once again to the reverb effect. Type Effect HALL1 Simulates the reverberation of a concert hall. This produces mild, spacious, and long reverberation. Hall 2 produces a shorter reverberation than Hall 1. HALL2 ROOM Simulates the reverberation of a room. This produces a bright, short reverberation that is typical of a club or studio. PLATE Simulates the reverberation produced by a plate reverb unit (a reverb device that use...


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