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User manual Roland, model R-1

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Refer to: “Types of files that the R-1 can handle” (p. 28) A song I didn’t want is played back Could the PLAY MODE be set to Shuffle? If so, the R-1 will randomly select the song to be played next. This will cause unexpected songs to be played. Refer to: “PLAY MODE (Playback mode)” (p. 43) Espanol ItalianoFrancaisDeutschEnglish 69 Troubleshooting Other problems Troubleshooting Other problems Power won’t turn on Make sure that the AC adaptor is connected correctly. If you’re using batteries, check the polarity of the batteries, and make sure that each battery is firmly seated in the holder. It is also possible that the batteries have run down; try a fresh set of batteries. Refer to: “Connecting the AC adaptor and turning on the power” (p. 19) “Installing the batteries and turning on the power” (p. 20) If the R-1 will not turn on even though there is no problem with the AC adaptor or batteries, it is possible that the R-1 has malfunctioned. Please contact “Service Information” listed at the end of this manual. My computer doesn’t detect the R-1 when I connect it Your computer will not correctly detect the R-1 if no CompactFlash memory card is inserted. If the R-1 does not appear on your computer desktop, check that a CompactFlash memory card is correctly inserted. Refer to: “Memory card handling” (p. 25) Pressing the MENU button doesn’t take me to Setup mode You can’t enter Setup mode during playback or recording. Stop playback or recording, and then press the MENU button to enter Setup mode. If the R-1 is playing, recording, or in recording-standby mode, pressing the MENU button won’t put you in Setup mode. Refer to: “System settings (Setup mode)” (p. 54) Backlight turns off If you’re using the R-1 on batteries, the backlight may turn off when the R-1 has not been operated for a certain length of time, depending on the LCD Backlight setting. Refer to: “System settings (Setup mode)” (p. 54) The R-1 goes to sleep If you’re using the R-1 on batteries, it may go to sleep if no operation has been performed for a certain length of time, depending on the Sleep Timer setting. You can use Setup mode 11 Sleep Timer to change this setting. Refer to: “System settings (Setup mode)” (p. 54) The settings I made have disappeared If all of the effects and Setup mode settings you made have returned to their original state, it is possible that you inadvertently restored the R-1 to its factory-set state. Refer to: “Restoring the factory settings” (p. 65) Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If the R-1 is in Setup mode, it will not be detected by your computer. Unplug the USB cable that connects the R-1 to your computer, exit Setup mode, and make the connection again. Refer to: “Connecting the R-1 to your computer” (p. 44) The effect parameters I edited have been initialized The effect parameter settings you edit are preserved as long as you don’t change the effect type; if you change the effect type, the settings will revert to the initial values. If you make detailed changes to an effect such as “Editable EQ,” we suggest that you write down the settings on paper. Refer to: “Applying an effect” (p. 52) When selecting a song, the song names are slow to appear If a file is damaged or invalid, if an MP3 file is in a format that the R-1 does not support, or if the file is very large, the R-1 may take some time to determine whether it is able to play the file even if the file has an extension of .MP3 or .WAV. This may cause the display to be slow when selecting files. Refer to: “Types of files that the R-1 can handle” (p. 28) “Normal playback” (p. 38) Acoustic feedback occurs when monitoring through headphones If you’re using open-air type headphones to monitor the sound while recording, moving close to the R-1 may allow sound from the headphones to be picked up by the microphones, causing acoustic feedback. The R-1’s built-in microphones will pick up even faint sounds, so be careful not to get too close. Refer to: “Basic connections” (p. 18) Espanol ItalianoFrancaisDeutschEnglish 71 1 1 16 14 15 3 2 1 4 8 5 6 7 11 9 10 12 13 Internes Mikrofon Dies ist ein ins R-1 eingebautes Stereomikrofon. Sie konnen das interne Mikrofon nicht benutzen, wenn ein Mikrofon oder ein anderes Gerat mit einer der Buchsen fur den Mikrofoneingang 18 oder den Standardeingang verbunden 2 3 4 5 ist. Schlie.en Sie nichts an die anderen Eingangsbuchsen an, wenn Sie das interne Mikrofon einsetzen wollen. Bei Aufnahme mit dem eingebauten Mikrofon stellen Sie den Mikrofontyp- Wahlschalter auf DYN. Anzeige Hier werden verschiedene Informationen uber den Betriebszustand des R-1 angezeigt. EFFECT-Taste Drucken Sie die EFFECT-Taste zum Ein- und Ausschalten eines Effekts. Bei eingeschaltetem Effekt leuchtet die Taste rot. Wenn Sie diese Taste vor oder wahrend des Abspielens drucken, wird der Effekt auf den wiedergegebenen Sound angewandt. Wenn Sie diese Taste vor oder wahrend einer Aufnahme drucken, wird der Effekt auf den eingespielten Sound angewandt, der mit dem Effekt ...


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