Owner’s Manual
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Contents
Names of Things and What They Do
R-09 screens and basic operations
Using the R-09
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11
Setting the time until the screen is darkened when no
Turning power on/off .....................................14
Preparing the memory card .............................17
Setting time and date......................................21
Recording......................................................23
Setting the battery type ...................................80
Recording
Setting the date and time ................................83
Initializing the R-09 ........................................85
Configuring recording.....................................26
Using external microphones....................33
Recording from cassettes or CDs ......................39
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88
Playing back
Playing back songs.........................................43
Rewinding and Fast Forwarding..............45
Repeating a song..................................48
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99
Loading songs................................................57
Disconnecting the PC......................................59
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Before using this unit, carefully read the sections
entitled: “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (p. 99) and
“IMPORTANT NOTES” (p. 101). These sections
Manipulating songs and folders
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provide important information concerning the proper
operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel
assured that you have gained a good grasp of every
feature provided by your new unit, This Owner’s
manual should be read in its entirety. The manual
should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient
reference.
Displaying the <Finder screen>........................62
Selecting (Select)............................................63
Displaying song or folder information (Information) ... 64
Deleting (Delete).............................................65
Changing the name (Rename)..........................66
Moving songs (Move) .....................................67
Copying (Copy) .............................................69
Creating folders (Make Folder).........................70
Copyright © 2006 ROLAND CORPORATION
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be
reproduced in any form without the written permission
of ROLAND CORPORATION.
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Internal MIC
Display
The display shows information about the R-09.➜“Information shown in the display” (p. 12)
PEAK indicator
This indicator lights up when the input or output volume is too high. If the [PEAK Indicator] is lit
while recording, the recording will be distorted. Decrease the volume with the [(-) Input Level
Button]. ➜“Adjusting recording levels” (p. 37)
The FINDER/MENU button is used to change screens or to EXIT (cancel operations or
return to previous screen). ➜“Basic operations” (p. 13)
Current Screen
Operation
Changes to <Finder Screen>
Changes to <Menu Screen> when button is held down
<Main Screen> (p. 11)
<Finder Screen> (p. 11)
<Menu Screen> (p. 11)
Cancels operation or returns to previous screen or <Main Screen>
REVERB button
The REVERB button turns the reverb feature on/off and changes the reverb type.
➜“Applying reverb effects during playback” (p. 54)
REVERB
REVERB is an effect that can be used to, for example, make it seem as if the sound were being played in
a large hall. Four types of reverb are available: hall1, hall2, room, or plate. ➜“Reverb type” (p. 54)
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REPEAT button
The REPEAT button allows the region between two points (between A - B) to be played back
repeatedly.
Assign marker A and marker B in the song, and the region between marker A and marker B will
be repeated.
Pressing the button once assigns marker A. Pressing the button again assigns marker B.
➜“Repeated playback of a selected section” (p. 46)
PLAY/PAUSE button (
)
The PLAY/PAUSE button starts playback. It can also pause playback or recording.
It is also used to move the cursor up in the display or to change the value of a selected item.
➜“Basic operations” (p. 13)
Current Screen
Status
Operation
Pauses playback
Starts recording
Pauses recording
Stopped
Playing
<Main Screen>
Recording standby (REC button blinking)
Recording (REC button lights up)
<Finder Screen>
<Menu Screen>
Moves cursor up
Changes the value
—
RWD button (
)
The RWD button selects the beginning of the song or the previous song. If it is held down,
the song rewinds while the button is pressed.
It can be used during playback or while stopped.
It is also used to move the cursor to the left in the display or to change the value of a
selected item. ➜“Basic operations” (p. 13)
Current Screen
Current Status
During a song
Beginning of a song
During a song, at the beginning of a
song, or while stopped
Operation
Moves to beginning of song
Moves to previous song
<Main Screen>
Rewinds while button is pressed
<Finder Screen>
<Menu Screen>
Moves cursor to the left
Changes the value
—
FWD button (
)
The FWD button selects the next song. If it is held down, the song fast forwards while the
button is pressed.
It can be used during playback or while stopped.
It also functions as the right arrow for the cursor (moves the cursor to the right) and
changes the value of a selected item. ➜“Basic operations” (p. 13)
Current Screen
Current Status
During a song
Operation
Moves to next song
Beginning of a song
During a song, at the beginning
of a song, or while stopped
Moves to next song
<Main Screen>
Fast forwards while button is pressed
<Finder Screen>
<Menu Screen>
Moves cursor to the right
Changes the value
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STOP button (
)
The STOP button stops playback or recording.
It is also used to move the cursor down in the display or to change the value of a selected
item. ➜“Basic operations” (p. 13)
Current Screen
Status
Operation
Stops playback
Playing
Recording standby
(REC button blinks)
Recording
(REC button lights up)
Releases from recording-standby mode
Stops recording
<Main Screen>
<Finder Screen>
<Menu Screen>
Moves cursor down
Changes the value
—
REC indicator
The REC indicator is lit red during recording.
It blinks while in recording-standby mode (REC PAUSE).
REC button
The REC button is used to enter recording-standby mode or to start recording.
It is also used to enter selected items. ➜“Basic operations” (p. 13)
Current Screen
Status
Operation
Puts into recording-standby mode
Starts recording
Stopped
<Main Screen>
Recording standby (REC button blinks)
<Finder Screen>
<Menu Screen>
—
Enter
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POWER switch
HOLD switch
Holding down the POWER switch turns
power on or off.
➜“Turning power on/off” (p. 14)
Set the HOLD switch to the ON position so
only the following buttons can be used and
to help prevent accidental operations.
Buttons remaining operable when the HOLD
recording, while connected to the PC via USB, or
while “Now Processing!” appears in the display.
• [AUTO GAIN CONTROL Switch
]
• [EXTERNAL MICROPHONE TYPE Switch
]
• [LOW CUT Switch
• [MIC GAIN Switch
]
(+) and (-) INPUT LEVEL buttons
]
The INPUT LEVEL buttons adjust the level of
buttons
These buttons adjust the output sound level
when headphones are connected to the
Input Jack ], and [LINE IN Jack
].
Pressing the (+) input level button increases
the input sound level. Pressing the (-) input
level button decreases the input sound level.
➜“Adjusting recording levels” (p. 37)
[HEADPHONE jack
].
AC ADAPTOR jack
a digital cable connected to the [HEADPHONE
This is the power jack.
Connect the included AC adaptor to this
jack.
jack
] (digital output).
➜“Using the AC adaptor” (p. 14)
HEADPHONE jack
(digital output connector)
This jack is used as both the HEADPHONE
jack and the digital output connector.
To listen with headphones, connect
headphones. To have digital output, connect
an optical digital cable (round mini-type).
➜“Playing back” (p. 42)
Optical
Digital jack to connect optical cables.
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MICROPHONE INPUT jack
The MIC input jack is used to connect an external microphone.
➜“Using external microphones” (p. 33)
The volume can be adjusted using the [(+) and (-) INPUT LEVEL buttons
].
When connecting an external microphone, please choose the setting according to the microphone type.
Dynamic microphone
Battery-powered condenser
microphone
Use the <Menu Screen> to switch OFF power for a plug-in powered
microphone (p. 82).
Plug-in powered condenser
microphones
Use the <Menu Screen> to switch ON power for a plug-in powered
microphone (p. 82).
Stereo microphone
Set to stereo with the [EXTERNAL MICROPHONE TYPE Switch
Set to monaural with the [EXTERNAL MICROPHONE TYPE Switch
].
].
Monaural microphone
• When connecting a dynamic microphone or a battery-powered microphone, be sure to use the <Menu
Screen> to set the unit so plug-in power is not supplied to the microphone.
The microphone may be damaged if used with the improper setting.
• If a cable is connected to the [LINE IN Jack], then no sound is input via the [MIC Input Jack].
Dynamic microphone
The durable dynamic microphone is suitable for vocal or instrumental recordings. It does not require a power
supply.
Condenser microphone
The sensitive condenser microphone is suitable for recording quiet sounds, such as live instrumentals or meetings.
It requires a power supply from either batteries or plug-in power.
LINE IN jack
When inputting audio signals from audio equipment or digital instruments, use a cable
with a stereo-mini plug to connect the R-09 to the device.
➜“Recording from cassettes or CDs” (p. 39)
Volume is adjusted with the [(+) and (-) INPUT LEVEL buttons
].
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AUTO GAIN CONTROL switch
This switch turns AUTO GAIN CONTROL on or off. It is usually set to off.
Evens out the overall level of the signal during recording by increasing the level of
sounds that are weak, while attenuating those that are loud. Turn this switch on to
record voices of people both near and far during meetings.
ON
OFF
Records input sounds without changing them.
The switch cannot be used for the line input.
EXTERNAL MICROPHONE TYPE switch
This switch is used to set the microphone type to match the microphone connected to the
[MIC Input Jack
].
MONO
STEREO
Monaural microphone is connected.
Stereo microphone is connected.
LOW CUT switch
This switch turns LOW CUT on or off. It is usually set to off.
Records while cutting the lower range portion of the input signal. Turn on when breath
noise (the sound of breathing while recording a voice) or wind noise (when recording
outside) may be a problem.
ON
OFF
Records without cutting the lower range.
MICROPHONE GAIN switch
This switch changes the sensitivity with respect to the input from the microphone.
Lowers the microphone sensitivity. Set to LOW when inputting loud sounds such as
band performances.
LOW
Increases the microphone sensitivity. Set to HIGH when inputting softer sounds such as
meetings.
HIGH
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USB terminal
This connector is used to connect to a PC via
the included USB cable. Songs recorded on
WAV or MP3 files can be copied from the
PC to the R-09 to be played.
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➜“Preparing the memory card” (p. 17)
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Since USB 2.0 (HI-SPEED USB) is supported, songs
can be transferred quickly.
Bottom cover
The bottom cover slides to two positions.
When the cover is opened, the [USB
Memory card slot
This slot accepts SD memory cards.
Terminal
] and [Memory Card Slot
]
➜“SD Memory Card” (p. 20)
] slid to the release position, open the
cover further to reveal the [Battery
Bottom cover lock
Compartment
].
This lock protects against batteries falling
out if the bottom cover is opened by
mistake.
➜“Preparing the memory card” (p. 17)
➜“Using batteries” (p. 15)
When opening the cover, be sure to follow the
procedure in “Using batteries” (p. 15).
Forcing the cover open may damage the unit.
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Battery compartment
Batteries are inserted here when operating
on battery power.
There is no need to insert batteries when
using the AC adaptor.
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➜“Using batteries” (p. 15)
Be sure to turn the R-09 off before unplugging the
AC adapter.
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R-09 screens and basic operations
The R-09 screen
The <Main Screen> is shown when power to the R-09 is turned on.
The <Finder Screen> and <Menu Screen> can be opened from the <Main Screen>.
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<Main Screen>
<Finder Screen>
This screen shows a song list and
allows names to be edited and
songs to be deleted or copied.
This startup screen is shown after
power is turned on.
Songs can be recorded or played.
<Menu Screen>
Hold down
You can do things such as set the
date and time, adjust the recording
sound quality, adjust the brightness
of the display, and perform
initializations.
<USB Screen>
USB connection
This screen is displayed when a PC
is connected via USB. Songs can
be copied (moved) between the R-
09 and PC.
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R-09 screens and basic operations
Information shown in the display
This section describes the main icons and information shown in the <Main Screen>.
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<Play/Stop>
Song name
Peak
Playback time
Song length
Reverb status
(OFF/HALL1/HALL2/ROOM/PLATE)
Output level
Power supply status
Playback/Stop status
(PLAY/STOP)
Repeat status
(ON/OFF)
Current time
(AC adaptor
/battery
)
<Record>
Song name
Peak
Remaining recording time
on memory card
Recording time
Input level
Plug-in power status
(ON/OFF)
Power supply to the MIC input jack
(AC adaptor /battery
Record/Recording standby status
(REC/STANDBY)
Current time
)
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<Remaining battery power indication>
Little power
remaining
Full power
Please insert
new batteries.
Batteries have
full power.
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Basic operations
Recording and playback
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Playback/Pause
Rewind/Previous song
(start of song)
Fast Forward/
Next song
Record/
Recording Standby
Stop
Selecting and entering
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<Normal>
Cancel operation,
Return to previous screen
Move cursor up
Change the value (-)
Change the value (+)
Move cursor to the left
Move cursor to the right
Enter
Move cursor down
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<When editing the internal clock date and time or name only>
Cancel operation,
Return to previous screen
Insert character
Delete character
Change character
Move cursor to the left
Move cursor to the right
Enter
Change character
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Using the R-09
Turning power on/off
Using the AC adaptor
Be sure to use the AC adaptor when connecting to a PC.
If the batteries become exhausted while copying a song, the song may be corrupted.
1.
Check that power is turned off.
If the power is on, turn it off. Press and hold the [POWER
switch] on the R-09 to turn power on or off.
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2.
Plug the DC plug of the AC adaptor into the
[AC Adapter Jack] on the R-09.
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3.
Plug the AC adaptor into an electrical
power outlet.
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4.
Turn power on.
Pressing and holding down the [POWER switch] turns on
the power and shows an R-09 image in the display.
To turn off power, press and hold down the [POWER
switch].
Hold down
• Be sure to use the AC adaptor supplied with this product.
• If the [HOLD Switch] is in the on position, no operations can be
performed.
Be sure to slide it to the off position. (➜ p. 7)
If the AC adaptor is connected while power is on, the power supply is
drawn from the AC adaptor.
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Using batteries
Be sure to use the AC adaptor when connecting to a PC.
Pressing and holding down the [POWER switch] turns on the power and shows an R-09 image in the display.
Batteries that can be used
•
AA alkaline batteries (LR6)
•
AA nickel metal hydride batteries (HR15/51)
The R-09 cannot recharge nickel metal hydride batteries. Please use a separately purchased battery charger.
1.
Check that the power is turned off.
If the power is on, turn it off. Press and hold the [POWER switch] on the R-09 to turn
power on or off.
2.
Open the [Bottom Cover] on the bottom of the unit.
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1. Turn the R-09 over.
2. 3.
2. Slide the [Bottom Cover] up.
3. Slide the [Bottom Cover Lock] and hold it there while
3.
sliding the [Bottom Cover] up.
The cover will stop when the [USB Terminal] and [Memory
Slot] can be seen. Slide the [Bottom Cover Lock] to the
right, and while holding it there slide the [Bottom Cover]
further up.
* Forcing the cover open may damage the unit.
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4. Fold the [Bottom Cover] down.
The [Battery Compartment] should be visible.
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3.
Insert the batteries.
Insert two AA batteries into the [Battery Compartment].
Be sure the positive and negative terminals are oriented
correctly.
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4.
Close the bottom cover.
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5.
6.
Turn power on.
Press and hold down the [POWER switch] to turn on the
power.
Hold down
Set the battery type.
Select the battery type (alkaline batteries or nickel metal
hydride batteries) on the <Menu Screen>.
“Setting the battery type (Battery)” (p. 80)
Cautions when using batteries with the R-09
•
•
Do not mix new and used batteries or different types of batteries.
•
Power saving feature
The R-09 is equipped with a power saving feature designed to prevent the unnecessary
consumption of power. If no operation is performed for a set amount of time, the display
will be darkened or the power will be shut off according to the settings for the power
saving feature.
• “Setting the time until the screen is darkened when no operations are performed for a set period of
time (Display Timer)” (p. 78)
• “Setting the time until the power turns off when no operations are performed for a set amount of
time (Auto Power Off)” (p. 79)
Remaining battery power indication
When the battery power becomes low, a low battery icon
is shown in the lower
right of the display. Please replace the batteries as soon as possible.
If batteries with low power are used, the “Battery Low” message is displayed and all R-
09 functions will eventually stop.
“Message list” (p. 86)
Battery life
When using alkaline batteries
Continuous playback
Continuous recording
approximately 5.5 hours
approximately 4 hours
* The battery life indicated above is approximate. Battery life will vary depending on the
environment in which you are using the R-09 and your method of use.
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Using the R-09
Preparing the memory card
The R-09 uses an SD memory card.
Inserting
Insert the supplied SD memory card.
■ Inserting
1.
Check that the power is turned off.
If the power is on, turn it off. Press and hold the [POWER
switch] on the R-09 to turn power on or off.
2.
Open the [Bottom Cover] on the bottom of
the unit.
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2. Slide the [Bottom Cover] up.
2.
The cover will stop when the [USB Terminal] and [Memory Slot]
can be seen.
* Forcing the cover open may damage the unit.
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3.
Insert the memory card.
Insert the memory card.
• When inserting the memory card, make sure the reverse side of
the card is facing up and insert the card slowly. If the card is
forcibly inserted incorrectly, the R-09 or the memory card may
be damaged. Please exercise caution.
Back side
• Carefully insert the memory card all the way in—until it is firmly
in place.
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4.
Close the [Bottom Cover].
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5.
Turn power on.
Press and hold down the [POWER switch] to turn on the
power.
Hold down
When using a memory card with the R-09 for the first time, the memory card must be formatted.
Please format the memory card following the procedure in “Formatting” (p. 19).
“SD Unformatted” is shown when an unformatted memory card is inserted into the R-09.
■ Removing
1.
2.
3.
Turn off power to the R-09.
Open the [Bottom Cover].
Lightly push the memory card inward, then release it.
Remove the memory card after it pops out toward you.
Never insert or remove a memory card while this unit’s power is on. Doing so may corrupt the data on the
memory card.
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Formatting
A memory card must be formatted when using it with the R-09 for the first time.
operate properly on the R-09.
Formatting
Formatting refers to initializing a memory card according to a specified data storage format.
If a memory card with recordings is formatted, all the recorded songs are deleted.
1.
Check that the memory card is inserted.
Check that the memory card to be formatted is inserted in the [Memory Card Slot] on the R-09.
“Inserting” (p. 17)
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2.
Show the <Menu Screen>.
Press and hold down the [FINDER/MENU Button] to show
the <Menu Screen>.
Show
<Menu Screen>
Hold down
To cancel the operation, press the [FINDER/MENU Button].
You’re returned to the previous screen.
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3.
Select “SD Card.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“SD Card,” then press the [REC Button].
To cancel the operation, press the [FINDER/MENU Button].
You’re returned to the previous screen.
Move the
Enter
cursor
up or down
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4.
Select “Format.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Format,” then press the [REC Button].
To cancel, press the [FINDER/MENU Button]. You’re returned to
the previous screen.
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
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5.
Select “Yes.”
A confirmation screen is shown.
Use the [RWD Button
] and [FWD Button
] to select
“Yes,” then press the [REC Button].
Move cursor
to the left
or right
Enter
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Do not remove the memory card during formatting.
The storage area on the memory card may become damaged.
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When “Completed!” is shown, formatting has completed.
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Show
<Main Screen>
6.
Return to <Main Screen>.
Press the [FINDER/MENU Button] twice to return to the
<Main Screen>.
Press twice
SD Memory Card
• The R-09 supports SD memory cards of 64 MB to 2 GB.
• Some memory card types or memory cards from some manufacturers may not record or play back
properly on the R-09.
• Never insert or remove a memory card while this unit’s power is on. Doing so may corrupt the
data on the memory card.
• Carefully insert the memory card all the way in—until it is firmly in place. Do not force the card
into the slot.
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Write protect switch
The memory card write protect feature (LOCK)
The contents of the memory card can be protected by write protecting it.
To write protect a card, slide the write protect switch on the side of the
memory card to the “LOCK” position. Unlock write protect to delete data
on the card.
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Using the R-09
Setting time and date
When turning on power, please follow the procedure below to set the internal clock.
The time and date set here are used as information (time stamp) for the recorded songs.
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Show
<Menu Screen>
1.
Show the <Menu Screen>.
Press and hold down the [FINDER/MENU Button] to show
the <Menu Screen>.
Hold down
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2.
Select “Date & Time.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Date & Time,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
Enter
cursor
up or down
When the power is on, the internal clock draws power from the AC
adaptor or the batteries. When the power is off, the internal clock will run
temporarily on the power stored in the main unit. However, if the power is
off for several days, the internal clock settings return to the original
settings (initial status). When power is turned on in initial status, the
message “Clock Initialized” is shown.
If “Clock Initialized” is shown, please reset the date and time.
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3.
Edit the time and date.
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1. Move the cursor.
Use the [RWD Button ] and [FWD Button
the cursor to the right or left.
] to move
Move cursor
to the left
or right
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2. Edit the date and time.
Move the cursor over the character to change, use the
[PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to change the
date and time, then press the [REC Button] to enter the
changes.
Change
the value
Enter
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4.
Return to <Main Screen>.
Press the [FINDER/MENU Button].
Show
<Main Screen>
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Recording
Recording with the [Internal MIC].
When using the [Internal MIC], do not connect anything to the [MIC Input Jack] or [LINE IN Jack]. If a
microphone or cable is connected to the [MIC Input Jack] or [LINE IN Jack], input from these jacks take
precedence, and input from the [Internal MIC] is disabled.
1.
Adjust the input level.
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1. Enter the recording-standby mode.
Recording
standby
Press the [REC Button] while the <Main Screen> is
showing. The [REC Indicator] blinks. The unit is in
recording-standby mode.
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2. Play the song to record into the microphone.
The level meter indicates the loudness of the input to R-09.
fig.inputlevel-set.eps_80
3. While the sound is being output, press the [(+) (-)
Input Level Button] to adjust the volume gradually.
Adjust so that the level meter moves as far to the right as
possible without the [PEAK Indicator] turning on.
If the [PEAK Indicator] stays lit, then the input level is too
high, and the recorded sound becomes distorted.
See “Adjusting recording levels” (p. 37) for details on adjusting
the input level.
fig.rec-start-e.eps_80
Starts
recording
2.
Press the [REC Button] to begin recording.
The [REC Indicator] lights up.
fig.rec-stop-e.eps_80
3.
Press the [STOP Button ] to stop
recording.
Stops
recording
The [REC Indicator] goes out, and the recorded song is
shown in the display.
Power cannot be turned off during recording.
See “Configuring recording” (p. 26) for details on recording
settings.
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Playing back
Listen to the recorded voice.
fig.phones.eps_80
1.
Connect a playback device.
The R-09 does not have speakers. To listen to the playback,
headphones or speakers must be provided separately.
fig.play-start-e.eps_80
Play
2.
Press the [PLAY Button
playback.
] to begin
When the [PLAY Button] is pressed, the song shown in the
display begins to play.
When “No Song” is shown in the display, there is no song that
the R-09 can play.
“Manipulating songs and folders” (p. 62)
fig.outputlevel-e.eps_80
Volume
High
3.
Adjust the volume.
Use [(+) and (-) HEADPHONE VOLUME buttons] to set the
volume to a comfortable level.
Low
The volume cannot be adjusted for sound output via a digital
cable connected to the [HEADPHONE jack] (digital output).
Rewind/Fast Forward
If the [RWD Button
[FWD Button
these buttons are released, playback starts again.
] is held down during playback, the recording rewinds. If the
] is held down during playback, the recording fast forwards. Once
See “Playing back” (p. 42) for details on playback.
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Using the R-09
Deleting
Delete the recorded voice.
fig.open-finder-e.eps_80
Show
<Finder Screen>
1.
Show the <Finder Screen>.
Press and hold down the [FINDER/MENU Button] to show
the <Finder Screen>.
fig.song-select-e.eps_80
2.
Select the song.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
the song to delete, then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.delete-e.eps_80
3.
Select “Delete.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Delete,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.delete-sure-e.eps_80
4.
Press the [REC Button] to delete the song.
A confirmation screen is shown. Press the [REC Button] to
delete the song.
To cancel, press the [FINDER/MENU Button] before pressing the
[REC Button].
Enter
fig.process-del.eps_80
Do not turn off power while deleting.
fig.open-main-e.eps_80
5.
Return to <Main Screen>.
Press the [FINDER/MENU Button].
Show
<Main Screen>
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Configuring recording
You can set the sound quality to use when recording.
Improving the sound quality increases the song size and decreases the recording time.
When making a final recording of a performance, it is best to use WAV 16 bit or 24 bit to
give priority to sound quality.
When making an audio CD, set the sampling frequency to 44.1 kHz and the recording mode to WAV 16
bit.
Test recordings and records of meetings do not usually require sound quality as good as
that. For longer recordings that give priority to song size, use MP3 128 kbps at 44.1 kHz.
Decide whether the sound quality or the recording time is to be given precedence, and
make the settings accordingly.
Sampling frequency
(Default value is bold)
44.1 kHz
Sampling frequency values
48 kHz
The larger value provides better sound quality.
When making a digital recording, the sound level is measured periodically, and that level is
made into a digital signal. The sampling frequency is a value that defines the time interval
and is expressed in kHz. A high sampling frequency is needed to faithfully reproduce high
sounds.
• Higher sampling frequencies result in larger song sizes and shorter recording times.
• When using the recording as an audio track for a video, we recommend setting the frequency to 48 kHz.
• The sampling frequency of a recorded song cannot be changed on the R-09.
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Recording mode
MP3 64 kbps
MP3 96 kbps
MP3 128 kbps
MP3 160 kbps
MP3 192 kbps
MP3 256 kbps
MP3 320 kbps
WAV 16 bit
Recording mode
WAV 24 bit
■ WAV versus MP3
WAV songs (*.WAV) store all sound information without compression; MP3 songs (*.MP3)
store songs using compression. Consequently, WAV songs have a better sound quality
recording than MP3 songs. On the other hand, MP3 reduce data volume by removing
frequencies that are hard for the human ear to hear.
When recording with MP3, the song size is smaller than the WAV setting recording, and a longer
recording can be made.
■ bps and bit
The higher the value, the better the sound quality.
The MP3 bps is the bit rate unit (bits per second).
The bit rate indicates data transfer rates in number of bits sent per second.
The WAV bit is used to represent the size of a sample.
The sample size indicates the amount of precision used in capturing subtle changes in the
sound. Larger sampling size values allow for more details of the sound to be expressed, and
result in sound that is smoother and more natural.
• Higher bps and bit values result in larger song sizes and shorter recording times.
• Software such as Windows Media Player cannot play back 24 bit WAV files.
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Estimated recording times
The approximate recording time for memory cards is shown below.
Recording time (estimate)
Unit: minutes
Memory card size
Setting
64 MB
128 MB
11
512 MB
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1 GB
88
81
59
2 GB
180
166
120
110
1,993
996
797
WAV (16 bit/44.1 kHz)
WAV (16 bit/48 kHz)
WAV (24 bit/44.1 kHz)
WAV (24 bit/48 kHz)
MP3 128 kbps
5
5
3
10
7
7
126
63
40
29
27
490
245
196
3
54
62
31
25
980
490
392
MP3 256 kbps
MP3 320 kbps
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The above recording times are estimates. The times may change depending on the card specifications.
Furthermore, the actual recording time is shorter when there are multiple files.
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Recording instruments and voice
Using the internal microphones
fig.micT-LhRe.episn_8te0 rnal microphone is a stereo microphone.
The sound picked up by the microphone on the right side of the
R-09 is recorded on the right channel (R), while the sound that
the microphone on the left captures is recorded on the left
channel (L).
L
R
• To prevent feedback when recording with a microphone, do not use
speakers.
[MIC Input Jack], the [Internal Mic] cannot be used. When using the
[Internal MIC], do not connect anything to the [MIC Jack] or [LINE IN
Jack].
Set monitoring on when recording to monitor the sound while recording.
➜ “Setting whether to monitor sound while recording” (p. 81)
fig.power-onoff-e.eps_80
1.
Turn on power to the R-09.
Turn on power to the R-09. See “Turning power on/off” (p.
14)
Hold down
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2.
Set the sampling frequency.
“Configuring recording” (p. 26)
fig.open-set-e.eps_80
1. Show the <Menu Screen>.
Press and hold down the [FINDER/MENU Button] to show
the <Menu Screen>.
Show
<Menu Screen>
Hold down
fig.recoedersetting-e.eps_80
2. Select “Recorder Setup.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Recorder Setup,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
Enter
cursor
up or down
fig.setsamplingrate-e.eps_80
3. Select the sampling frequency (Sample Rate).
Use the [RWD Button
the Sample Rate value.
] and [FWD Button
] to change
44.1 kHz
48 kHz
Sampling frequency values
Changes
the value
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3.
Set the recording mode.
“Configuring recording” (p. 26)
fig.recmo1de.-e.eSpse_8le0 ct “Rec Mode.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to move
the cursor to the Rec Mode line.
Move the
cursor
up or down
fig.setrecmode-e.eps_80
2. Select the recording mode.
Use the [RWD Button
] and [FWD Button
] to change
the Rec Mode value.
MP3 64 kbps
MP3 96 kbps
MP3 128 kbps
MP3 160 kbps
MP3 192 kbps
MP3 256 kbps
MP3 320 kbps
WAV 16 bit
Change
the value
Recording mode
WAV 24 bit
fig.open-basic2-e.eps_80
4.
5.
Press the [FINDER/MENU Button] twice to
return to the <Main Screen>.
Show
<Main Screen>
Press twice
Adjust the input level.
Adjust the volume for the recorded sound.
Follow the procedures in “Adjusting recording levels” (p. 37) to adjust the level.
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fig.rec-start-e.eps_80
Starts
recording
6.
Press the [REC Button] to begin recording.
Press the [REC Button] in recording-standby mode (while
the [REC Indicator] is blinking).
The [REC Indicator] lights up, and recording begins.
• Recording can also be started by pressing the [PLAY/PAUSE
Button].
• If you slide the HOLD switch to the ON position after starting a
recording, the recording will not stop nor will the recording
level change even if a button is accidentally pressed.
• If a microphone or other device is connected to the [LINE IN
Jack] or [MIC Input Jack], the [Internal Mic] cannot be used.
When using the [Internal MIC], do not connect anything to the
[MIC Jack] or [LINE IN Jack].
• If the [Input Level Button] is used in recording-standby mode or
during recording, the input level will change. Be careful to not
mistakenly use the [Input Level Button].
• Power cannot be turned off during recording.
First stop the recording, then turn off the power.
fig.rec-stop-e.eps_80
7.
Press the [STOP Button ] to stop
recording.
Stops
recording
The [REC Indicator] goes out.
Press the [PLAY/PAUSE Button] to pause.
Press the [PLAY/PAUSE Button] again to cancel the pause and
restart recording.
fig.song.eps_80
The display shows the recorded song.
The song name is automatically created, e.g., R09_0001.WAV.
The four-digit number forming the latter part of the name is arrived
at by adding one to highest-numbered existing song.
fig.play-start-e.eps_80
Play
8.
Play it back.
Press the [PLAY/PAUSE Button
recorded song.
] to listen to the just-
“Playing back songs” (p. 43)
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Using external microphones
The R-09 can use a dynamic microphone or a condenser microphone, such as the type that
are connected to the microphone jack of a PC.
fig.conmic-LR-e.eps_80
R
L
Stereo microphone
• If a cable is connected to the [LINE IN Jack], then the input from the [MIC Input Jack] is ignored.
Do not connect anything to the [LINE IN Jack].
• To prevent feedback when recording with a microphone, do not use speakers.
fig.power-onoff-e.eps_80
1.
2.
Turn on power to the R-09.
Turn on power to the R-09. See “Turning power on/off” (p.
14)
Hold down
Set the sampling frequency.
“Configuring recording” (p. 26)
fig.open-set-e.eps_80
1. Show the <Menu Screen>.
Press and hold down the [FINDER/MENU Button] to show
the <Menu Screen>.
Show
<Menu Screen>
Hold down
fig.recoedersetting-e.eps_80
2. Select “Recorder Setup.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Recorder Setup,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
Enter
cursor
up or down
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fig.setsamplingrate-e.eps_80
3. Select the sampling frequency (Sample Rate)
Use the [RWD Button
] and [FWD Button
] to change
the Sample Rate value.
44.1 kHz
48 kHz
Sampling frequency values
Changes
the value
3.
Set the recording mode.
“Configuring recording” (p. 26)
fig.recmo1de.-e.eSpse_8le0 ct “Rec Mode.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to move
the cursor to the Rec Mode line.
Move the
cursor
up or down
fig.setrecmode-e.eps_80
2. Select the recording mode.
Use the [RWD Button
] and [FWD Button
] to change
the Rec Mode value.
MP3 64 kbps
MP3 96 kbps
MP3 128 kbps
MP3 160 kbps
MP3 192 kbps
MP3 256 kbps
MP3 320 kbps
WAV 16 bit
Change
the value
Recording mode
WAV 24 bit
fig.open-basic2-2.eps_80
4.
Press the [FINDER/MENU Button] twice to
return to the <Main Screen>.
Show
<Main Screen>
Press twice
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5.
Set the type of microphone being used.
Dynamic microphone
Condenser microphone powered
by self-contained battery
Use the <Menu Screen> to switch OFF power intended for
plug-in powered microphones only (p. 82).
Plug-in powered condenser mi-
crophone
Use the <Menu Screen> to switch ON power for plug-in
powered microphones (p. 82).
Set the [EXTERNAL MICROPHONE TYPE Switch] to the type of microphone connected
to the [MIC Input Jack].
• When connecting a dynamic microphone or a battery-powered microphone, be sure to use the
<Menu Screen> to set the unit so plug-in power is not supplied to the microphone. Damage may
result if the wrong setting is used.
• If a cable is connected to the [LINE IN Jack], then no sound is input through the [MIC Input Jack].
Dynamic microphone
The durable dynamic microphone is suitable for vocal or instrumental recordings. It does not
require a power supply.
Condenser microphone
The sensitive condenser microphone is suitable for recording quiet sounds such as live instrumentals
or meetings. It requires a power supply from either batteries or plug-in power.
Stereo
Monaural
Set to stereo with the [EXTERNAL MICROPHONE TYPE Switch] (p. 9).
Set to monaural with the [EXTERNAL MICROPHONE TYPE Switch] (p. 9).
Only the L channel is recorded when a monaural microphone is used with the external microphone
type switch set to stereo microphone. When monaural microphone settings are used, the L and R
channels record the same sound (stereo).
6.
7.
Connect the microphone.
Connect a microphone to the [MIC Input Jack] on the R-09.
To monitor the sound while recording, connect headphones to the [HEADPHONE jack]. Feedback
may occur when external speakers are connected, so please do not use speakers.
Adjust the input level.
Adjust the volume for the recorded sound.
Follow the procedures in “Adjusting recording levels” (p. 37) to adjust the level.
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fig.rec-start-e.eps_80
Starts
recording
8.
Press the [REC Button].
Press the [REC Button] while in recording-standby mode
(while the [REC Indicator] is blinking). The [REC Indicator]
lights up, and recording begins.
• Recording can also be started by pressing the [PLAY/PAUSE
Button].
• If you slide the HOLD switch to the ON position after starting a
recording, the recording will not stop nor will the recording
level change even if a button is accidentally pressed.
• If the [Input Level Button] is used during recording, the input
level will change. Be careful to not mistakenly use the [Input
Level Button].
• Power cannot be turned off during recording.
First stop the recording, then turn off the power.
fig.rec-stop-e.eps_80
9.
Press the [STOP Button ] to stop
recording.
Stops
recording
The [REC Indicator] goes out.
Press the [PLAY/PAUSE Button] to pause.
Press the [PLAY/PAUSE Button] again to cancel the pause and
restart recording.
fig.song.eps_80
The display shows the recorded song.
The song name is automatically created, e.g., R09_0001.WAV.
The four-digit number forming the latter part of the name is arrived
at by adding one to highest-numbered existing song.
fig.play-start-e.eps_80
Play
10.Play it back.
Press the [PLAY/PAUSE Button
recorded song.
] to listen to the just-
“Playing back songs” (p. 43)
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Adjusting recording levels
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.
fig.rec-st-e.eps_80
Recording
standby
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.
fig.inputlevel-test-e.eps_80
3.
Play the song to record into the
microphone.
The level meter indicates the loudness of the input to R-09.
fig.inputlevel-e.eps_80
Volume
High
4.
Adjust the volume.
Adjust the input volume gradually by pressing the [Input
Level Button] while the sound is playing.
Low
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.
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fig.level.eps-e_80
Beyond this level
clipping occurs
PEAK
Indicator lights up
Waveforms are clipped
and sound is distorted
Clipped
Level range
for R-09 recording
Input sound
waveform
Recording
waveform
Use the [Input Level Button] to adjust the volume so that the [PEAK Indicator] does not light up even
when the loudest sound is produced by the target. Doing this prevents clipping during the loudest
parts of a song or during instrumental passages played fortissimo.
Once the level is set, press the [REC Button] once more to start recording.
• Press the [STOP Button
] to stop recording and return to the <Main Menu>. Because the level
settings are saved, press the [REC Button] again to start recording with the same input level.
• Some noise may be heard when the input level is being adjusted with the [Input Level Buttons]. This is
not a malfunction.
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Recording from cassettes or CDs
The R-09 can be used for recording instrumental performances and taking voice memos, but
If a device or cable is connected to the [LINE IN Jack], input from the microphones is disabled. Therefore,
it is not possible to mix microphone and line input during recording. If there is sound input via both the
[LINE IN Jack] and the [MIC Input Jack], only the sound from the line input is recorded.
This example describes recording from a CD player to the R-09.
fig.power-onoff-e.eps_80
1.
2.
Turn on power to the R-09.
Turn on the R-09’s power. See “Turning power on/off” (p.
14)
Hold down
Set the sampling frequency.
“Configuring recording” (p. 26)
fig.open-set-e.eps_80
1. Show the <Menu Screen>.
Press and hold down the [FINDER/MENU Button] to show
the <Menu Screen>.
Show
<Menu Screen>
Hold down
fig.recoedersetting-e.eps_80
2. Select “Recorder Setup.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Recorder Setup,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
Enter
cursor
up or down
fig.setsamplingrate-e.eps_80
3. Select the sampling frequency (Sample Rate).
Use the [RWD Button
the Sample Rate value.
] and [FWD Button
] to change
Changes
the value
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3.
Set the recording mode.
“Configuring recording” (p. 26)
fig.recmo1de.-e.eSpse_8le0 ct “Rec Mode.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to move
the cursor to the Rec Mode line.
Move the
cursor
up or down
fig.setrecmode-e.eps_80
2. Select the recording mode.
Use the [RWD Button
the Rec Mode value.
] and [FWD Button
] to change
Change
the value
fig.open-basic2-e.eps_80
3. Press the [FINDER/MENU Button] twice to return to
the <Main Screen>.
Show
<Main Screen>
Press twice
fig.cdin-e.eps_60
4.
5.
Connect the CD player.
Use an audio cable to connect the line out jack on the CD
LINE IN jack
To the CD player
output jacks
Adjust the input level.
Adjust the input level while playing the song to be
recorded on the CD player.
After adjusting the input level, rewind the song to be
recorded to the start.
“Adjusting recording levels” (p. 37)
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fig.rec-start-e.eps_80
Starts
recording
6.
Press the [REC Button] to begin recording.
Press the [REC Button] while in recording-standby mode
(the [REC Indicator] blinks). The [REC Indicator] lights up,
and recording begins.
Recording can also be started by pressing the [PLAY/PAUSE
Button].
If the [Input Level Button] is used during recording, the input level
will change. Be careful to not mistakenly use the [Input Level
Button].
7.
Press the play button on the CD player.
The song playing on the CD player is recorded on the R-09. Waiting until the song
finishes playing.
fig.rec-stop-e.eps_80
8.
Press the [STOP Button ] to stop
recording.
Stops
recording
The [REC Indicator] goes out.
Press the [PLAY/PAUSE Button
] to pause.
Press the [PLAY/PAUSE Button
and restart recording.
] again to cancel the pause
fig.song.eps_80
The display shows the recorded song.
A song name (such as “R09_0001.WAV”) is automatically
created.
The four-digit number forming the latter part of the name is arrived
at by adding one to highest-numbered existing song.
fig.play-start-e.eps_80
Play
9.
Play it back.
Press the [PLAY/PAUSE Button
recorded song.
] to listen to the just-
“Playing back songs” (p. 43)
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Basic connections
The R-09 does not have speakers. To listen to playback, headphones or amp speakers must
be provided separately.
fig.basic-e.eps_80
Headphones
Analog
PHONES
speakers
(OPTICAL)
Digital
DIGITAL IN
speakers
When connecting speakers
Turn on power to your various devices in the order specified. By turning on devices in
the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction and/or damage to speakers and other
devices.
1. Turn off power to the R-09.
2. Turn the volume of the speakers all the way down and then turn off the
power.
3. Connect the speakers.
Only speakers with internal amps can be connected.
When using digital speakers, use a digital cable to connect the [PHONES
(OPTICAL)] on the R-09 to the digital input jack on the speakers.
When using analog speakers, use an audio cable to connect the [PHONES
(OPTICAL)] on the R-09 to the line input jack on the speakers.
4. Turn on power to the R-09.
5. Turn on power to the speakers, and gradually increase the volume to the
desired level.
The R-09 cannot adjust the volume for the [Digital Output Connector].
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Playing back songs
Use the [RWD Button
] and [FWD Button
] to select the song to play, then press the
[Play Button
] to start playback.
“Song types that can be played” (p. 55)
fig.play_eps
1
3
2
fig.open-main-e.eps_80
1.
Show the <Main Screen>.
If the <Main Screen> is not showing, press the [FINDER/
MENU Button] until the <Main Screen> appears.
Show
<Main Screen>
How many times the [FINDER/MENU Button] needs to be pressed
depends on the screen that is showing.
fig.play-2-e.eps_80
Return to
previous
song
Continue
2.
to next
song
Button
] to select the song to play.
Press the [RWD Button] to move back one song at a time.
Press the [FWD Button] to move forward one song at a time.
When “No Song” is shown, there is no song in the current folder
that the R-09 can play.
When “No Card” is shown, there is no memory card in place.
“Manipulating songs and folders” (p. 62)
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fig.play-start-e.eps_80
Play
3.
Play.
When the [PLAY Button
] is pressed, the song shown in
the display begins to play.
fig.outputlevel-e.eps_80
Volume
High
4.
Use [(+) and (-) HEADPHONE VOLUME
buttons] to set the volume to a comfortable
loudness.
Low
The volume cannot be adjusted for sound output via a digital
cable connected to the [HEADPHONE jack] (digital output).
• The order of songs
The songs are shown in the order described below. They are not shown in the order in which they
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 { }
• Song names beginning with a period (“.”) are ignored and are not shown.
• Any songs with an extension other than.WAV or.MP3 are ignored and are not shown.
• The song names shown in the display do not support MP3 ID3 tagging.
See “Song types that can be played” (p. 55) for songs that can be played back on the R-09.
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Playing back
Rewinding and Fast Forwarding
If the [RWD Button
] is pressed during playback, the recording rewinds while the button
is pressed; if the [FWD Button
] is pressed during playback, the recording fast forwards
while the button is pressed. Once these buttons are released, playback starts again.
If the buttons are held down continuously, the rewind or fast forward speed increases.
fig.rwdfwd-e.eps_80
Fast
Rewind
Forward
Continue to press
Continue to press
Rewinding or fast forwarding during playback
When rewinding or fast forwarding during playback of a 16/24 bit WAV song, the rewind or fast
forward operation on some memory cards may stop because the rate that the data can be read is too
slow.
If this happens, press the [STOP Button
] once to end playback. Then start playback again.
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Repeated playback of a selected section
Play back a specific section in a song repeatedly.
A section can be played repeatedly to check the recording.
fig.repeat.eps
2, 3
1
fig.play-start-e.eps_80
Play
1.
Play back.
When the [PLAY Button
] is pressed, the song shown
in the display begins to play.
fig.repeat-1-e.eps_80
A
2.
Set the start position (marker A).
Press the [REPEAT Button] once during playback.
Song
Setting
marker A
That position becomes the start position (marker A) for the
playback loop.
fig.repeat-2-e.eps_80
A
B
Song
3.
Set the end position (marker B).
Setting
marker B
Press the [REPEAT Button] again.
That position becomes the end position (marker B) for the
playback loop.
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fig.repeat-ab-e.eps
The section set in steps 1 and 2 (A-B) is played back repeatedly.
To cancel repeat playback, press the [REPEAT Button] again.
A
B
Song
Cautions during setting
•
If marker B is not set after setting marker A and playback continues to the end of the
song, the section between marker A and the end of the song is repeated.
•
The repeat settings are cancelled if the [RWD Button
used to move within a song.
] or [FWD Button
] are
■ Canceling the settings
•
When the [REPEAT Button] is pressed with both the A and B markers set, the settings for the
A and B markers are cancelled.
•
To stop playback as well, press the [STOP Button
B markers) are saved.
]. The repeat playback settings (A and
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Repeating a song
Repeats a selected song.
fig.single.eps
5
1, 6
2, 3
7
4
fig.open-set-e.eps_80
1.
Show the <Menu Screen>.
Press and hold down the [FINDER/MENU Button] to show
the <Menu Screen>.
Show
<Menu Screen>
Hold down
The <Menu Screen> is not shown during playback. Press the
[STOP Button
] to stop playback.
fig.plaersettings-e.eps_80
2.
Select “Player Setup.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Player Setup,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
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fig.setsingle-e.eps_80
3.
Select “SINGLE.”
Use the [RWD Button
] and [FWD Button
] to change
the Play Mode value, and select “SINGLE.”
Change
the value
fig.repeat-sin-e.eps_80
4.
Select “Repeat.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to move
the cursor to the “Repeat” line.
Move the
cursor
up or down
fig.repeat-set-e.eps_80
5.
Select “ON.”
Use the [RWD Button
] and [FWD Button
] to change
the Repeat value, and select “ON.”
Change
the value
fig.open-basic2-e.eps_80
6.
Return to <Main Screen>.
Press the [FINDER/MENU Button] twice to return to the
<Main Screen>.
Show
<Main Screen>
Press twice
fig.play-start-e.eps_80
Play
7.
Play back.
Press the [PLAY Button
].
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Shuffle play
Automatically change the song order and play back.
fig.open-set-e.eps_80
1.
Show the <Menu Screen>.
Press and hold down the [FINDER/MENU Button] to show
the <Menu Screen>.
Show
<Menu Screen>
Hold down
The <Menu Screen> is not shown during playback. Press the
[STOP Button
] to stop playback.
fig.plaersettings-e.eps_80
2.
Select “Player Setup.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Player Setup,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.setshuffle-e.eps_80
3.
Select “SHUFFLE.”
Use the [RWD Button
] and [FWD Button
] to change
the Play Mode value, and select “SHUFFLE.”
Change
the value
fig.repeat-shu-e.eps_80
4.
Select “Repeat.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to move
the cursor to the “Repeat” line.
Move the
cursor
up or down
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fig.repeat-set-shu-e.eps_80
5.
Set repeat playback.
Use the [RWD Button
the Repeat value.
] and [FWD Button
] to change
Change
the value
• If “Repeat” is set to OFF, playback automatically stops once all
the songs in the selected folder have been played with the
shuffle feature.
• If “Repeat” is set to ON, songs are repeated in the same order
once all the songs in the selected folder have been played with
the shuffle feature.
fig.open-basic2-e.eps_80
6.
Return to <Main Screen>.
Press the [FINDER/MENU Button] twice to return to the
<Main Screen>.
Show
<Main Screen>
Press twice
fig.play-start-e.eps_80
Play
7.
Play back.
Press the [PLAY Button
].
To reshuffle the songs, press the [Stop Button] once, then press the
[PLAY Button] again.
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Playing back in order
The recorded songs are played back in order of their song
number.
“The order of songs” (p. 44)
fig.open-set-e.eps_80
1.
Show the <Menu Screen>.
Press and hold down the [FINDER/MENU Button] to show
the <Menu Screen>.
Show
<Menu Screen>
Hold down
The <Menu Screen> is not shown during playback. Press the
[STOP Button
] to stop playback.
fig.plaersettings-e.eps_80
2.
Select “Player Setup.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Player Setup,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.setsequential-e.eps_80
3.
Select “SEQUENTIAL.”
Use the [RWD Button
] and [FWD Button
] to change
the Play Mode value, and select “SEQUENTIAL.”
Change
the value
fig.repeat-seq-e.eps_80
4.
Select “Repeat.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to move
the cursor to the “Repeat” line.
Move the
cursor
up or down
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fig.repeat-set-seq-e.eps_80
5.
Set repeat playback.
Use the [RWD Button
the Repeat value.
] and [FWD Button
] to change
• If “Repeat” is set to OFF, playback automatically stops once all
the songs in the selected folder have been played in song order.
Change
the value
• If “Repeat” is set to ON, songs are repeated in the same order
once all the songs in the selected folder have been played in
song order.
fig.open-basic2-e.eps_80
6.
Return to <Main Screen>.
Press the [FINDER/MENU Button] twice to return to the
<Main Screen>.
Show
<Main Screen>
Press twice
fig.play-start-e.eps_80
Play
7.
Play back.
Press the [PLAY Button
].
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Applying reverb effects during playback
The R-09 can apply reverb effects to the song being played.
Such reverberation simulates the experience of being in a hall or on stage.
REVERB is an effect that can be used to, for example, make it seem as if the sound were being played in a
large hall.
Sounds with applied reverb cannot be recorded. Reverb cannot be applied while monitoring recordings.
Reverb type
Set the reverb type. Various spaces can be simulated by changing the settings.
Type
Effect
This reverb effect simulates the reverberation in a concert hall.
A mild reverberation with a long, spreading sound is obtained.
Hall 2 has shorter reverberation than Hall 1.
Hall1
Hall 2
This reverb effect simulates the reverberation in a room.
Room
Plate
A short, bright reverberation that simulates a live stage is obtained.
This reverb effect simulates plate reverberation (a reverberation unit using vibrations
from metal plates).
A metallic-sounding reverberation with an extended high range is obtained.
Applying reverb effects
fig.reverb.eps
1, 2
1.
2.
Press the [REVERB Button].
Pressing the [REVERB Button] cycles you through the available
settings for reverb.
REVERB OFF
HALL1
HALL2
ROOM
PLATE
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Song types that can be played
The R-09 can play back the following songs.
Sampling frequency (kHz)
44.1, 48
Sampling frequency (kHz)
Sample size (bits)
Bit rate (kbps)
WAV
MP3
Playback
Playback
16, 24
64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 256, 320,
VBR
32, 44.1, 48
VBR
Variable Bit Rate.
Bit rates are decreased for low sound density situations. Bit rates are increased for high sound density
situations.
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Downloading songs to a PC
By connecting a PC to the R-09 via a USB cable, songs from the R-09's memory card can be
downloaded to the PC and used by music software. Also, songs on the PC can be sent to the
R-09 for playback.
Supports USB 2.0 (HI-SPEED USB) When connected to a PC supporting USB 2.0, high-speed transfer is possible.
Be sure to use the AC adaptor when connecting to a PC.
If the batteries become exhausted while copying a song, the song may be corrupted.
Connecting to the PC
1.
2.
Start up the PC.
Check that the memory card is in place.
Check that the memory card is inserted in the [Memory Card Slot] on the R-09.
“Inserting” (p. 17)
fig.open-main-e.eps_80
3.
Show the <Main Screen>.
If the <Main Screen> is not showing, press the [FINDER/
MENU Button] until the <Main Screen> appears.
Show
<Main Screen>
How many times the [FINDER/MENU Button] needs to be pressed
depends on the screen that is showing.
fig.usbin-e.eps_80
4.
Connect with the USB cable.
The R-09 connects to the PC with the included USB cable.
To the PC
USB jack
USB
Jack
• When connecting the USB cable to the PC, avoid touching the
metal portions. Hold the base when inserting the plug.
• If you connect to a PC without having a memory card in place,
the R-09’s display shows “No Card.”
• The PC will not recognize the R-09 if connecting while the
<Menu Screen> is showing or during playback or recording.
First, disconnect the USB cable connecting the R-09 to the PC,
and then return to step 3.
Hold the base
when inserting the plug.
•
Once connected to the PC with the <USB Screen> showing, no features
can be used. All other buttons and switch operations will be ignored.
• When “Insert the disk for this file type?” is shown on the PC,
click on [Cancel].
fig.usb.eps_80
After a while, the R-09 is recognized by the PC, and the
<USB Screen> is shown in the R-09’s display.
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Downloading songs to a PC
Loading songs
Windows
fig.win-1-e.eps_34
1.
Open My Computer.
A name such as “Removable Disk” is displayed for
the R-09's memory card.
2.
Double click on the removable disk.
fig.win-3-e.eps_53
3.
Copy the songs.
Select the songs to copy from the removable disk to
the PC, and then drag them to an appropriate
location.
• It is advisable to create a new folder to copy into.
• Software such as Windows Media Player cannot play
back 24 bit WAV files.
• This section uses screens from Windows XP.
The actual display may differ depending on the
environment.
Downloading songs from a PC
To load songs from the PC into the R-09, select the songs on the PC and drag them to the
removable disk icon.
Songs that can be played on the R-09
Sampling frequency (kHz)
32, 44.1, 48
Sampling frequency (kHz)
32, 44.1, 48
Sample size (bits)
Bit rate (kbps)
WAV
MP3
Playback
Playback
16, 24
64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 256, 320, VBR
VBR
Variable Bit Rate.
Bit rates are decreased for low sound density situations. Bit rates are increased for high sound
density situations.
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Macintosh
fig.mac-1-e.eps_50
1.
“NO NAME' or “Untitled” is displayed
on the desktop.
The R-09 appears on the desktop as “NO NAME”
(for OS X) or as “untitled” (for OS 9).
fig.mac-3-e.eps_47
2.
3.
Double click on “NO NAME” or
“untitled.”
Copy the songs.
Select the songs to copy from “NO NAME” or
“untitled,” then drag them to an appropriate location.
• It is advisable to create a new folder to copy into.
• This section uses screens from Mac OS 10.4.
• The actual display may differ depending on the
environment.
Downloading songs from a PC
To load songs from a Macintosh into the R-09, select the songs on the Macintosh and
drag them to the “NO NAME” or “untitled” icon.
Songs that can be played on the R-09
Sampling frequency (kHz)
32, 44.1, 48
Sampling frequency (kHz)
32, 44.1, 48
Sample size (bits)
Bit rate (kbps)
WAV
MP3
Playback
Playback
16, 24
64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 256, 320, VBR
VBR
Variable Bit Rate.
Bit rates are decreased for low sound density situations. Bit rates are increased for high sound
density situations.
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Disconnecting the PC
Disconnect the PC and R-09. Follow the procedure below to disconnect and unplug the USB
cable.
Do not turn off power to the R-09 or remove the USB cable or memory card while the PC and R-09 are
connected.
Windows
1.
Display the “Safe to remove
hardware” dialogue box.
Double click on the safely remove hardware
icon
in the Windows task tray.
fig.winr-3-e.eps_38
2.
Select the memory card.
Select the R-09 from the displayed list of
hardware devices.
Windows XP, 2000
Windows Me
USB mass storage device
USB disk
3.
Click on [Stop] in the dialogue
box.
fig.winr-4-e.eps_38
4.
5.
Click on [OK].
When the safely remove hardware dialog
box appears, select the R-09 memory card
and click on [OK].
Disconnect.
If “The USB Mass Storage Device can now be
safely removed from the system” appears, the
USB cable connecting the R-09 and PC can
be unplugged.
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Macintosh
fig.macr-1-e.eps_50
1.
Disconnect the R-09.
Disconnect the R-09 connection shown on the desktop.
•
With Mac OS X, drag the “NO NAME” icon to the
Dock.
When dragging to the garbage can on the right side
of the Dock, the garbage can changes to
and the
connection can be terminated.
•
For Mac OS 9, drag the “untitled” icon to the
garbage can.
• This section uses screens from Mac OS 10.4.
• The actual display may differ depending on the environment.
2.
Disconnect.
Once the “NO NAME” or “untitled” icon has been
deleted from the desktop, the USB cable connected the R-
09 and PC can be removed. The power to the R-09 can
also be turned off.
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Manipulating songs and folders
The R-09 saves songs to the memory card.
The <Finder Screen> lists these songs, and the songs can be deleted or copied from this
screen. Also, folders can be created, so songs can be moved to and managed in folders.
<Finder Screen> Operation List
Menu
Selection
Song
Effect
Selects a song and moves to the <Main Screen>.
Selects a folder and moves to the <Main Screen>.
Shows information about the song. Or protects it.
Shows information about the folder.
Deletes the song.
Deletes the folder.
Changes the song name.
Changes the folder name.
Moves the song.
Procedure
Select
p. 63
Folder
Song
Folder
Song
Folder
Song
Folder
Song
Song
Information
Delete
p. 64
p. 65
p. 66
Rename
Move
Copy
p. 67
p. 69
Copies the song.
Menu
Make Folder
Selection
Folder, Directory
Effect
Procedure
p. 70
Creates a new folder.
Displaying the <Finder screen>
fig.delete-1-e.eps_80
Press the [FINDER/MENU Button].
The <Finder screen> is shown.
Show
<Finder Screen>
The songs are shown from the top in alphabetical order.
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Selecting (Select)
This operation is used to select and play back a song from the list of recorded songs.
If a folder is selected, the current directory changes to the selected folder and the songs in
the folder can be selected from the <Main Screen>.
fig.song-select-e.eps_80
1.
Select a song or folder from the <Finder
Screen>.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
a song or folder, then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
To select a subfolder, select the folder then press the [FWD
Button ]. To move up a level, press the [RWD Button ].
up or down
fig.select-e.eps_80
2.
Choose “Select.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Select,” then press the [REC Button].
The song or folder is selected, and the <Main Screen> is
shown.
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
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Displaying song or folder information (Information)
fig.song-select-e.eps_80
1.
Select a song or folder from the <Finder
Screen>.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
a song or folder, then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
To select a subfolder, select the folder then press the [FWD
Button ]. To move up a level, press the [RWD Button ].
up or down
fig.filee-information-e.eps_80
2.
Select “Information.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Information,” then press the [REC Button].
The information is displayed.
Name (song or folder name)
Date (date created)
Size
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
Displayed
information
Type (recording mode)
Sample Rate (sampling frequency)
Write Protect (protect on/off)
■ Protecting folders (Protect)
A song can be protected to prevent being deleted
accidentally or having its name changed.
fig.setpro1tec.t-e.Sepes_t80protection on or off.
Use the [RWD Button
] and [FWD Button
] to switch it
on or off.
When protection is on, a lock is shown on the icon.
fig.key.eps_80
Change
the value
fig.open-basic3-e.eps_80
3.
Return to <Main Screen>.
Press the [FINDER/MENU Button] three times to return to
the <Main Screen>.
Show
<Main Screen>
Press three times
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Deleting (Delete)
fig.song-select-e.eps_80
1.
Select a song or folder from the <Finder
Screen>.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
a song or folder, then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
To select a subfolder, select the folder then press the [FWD
Button ]. To move up a level, press the [RWD Button ].
up or down
fig.delete-e.eps_80
2.
Select “Delete.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Delete,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.delete-sure-e.eps_80
3.
Press the [REC Button] to delete the song.
A confirmation screen is shown. Press the [REC Button] to
delete the song.
To cancel, press the [FINDER/MENU Button] before pressing the
[REC Button].
Enter
fig.process-del.eps_80
Do not turn off power while the deletion takes place.
fig.open-main.eps_80
4.
Return to <Main Screen>.
Press the [FINDER/MENU Button].
Show
<Main Screen>
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Changing the name (Rename)
fig.song-select-e.eps_80
1.
Select a song or folder from the <Finder
Screen>.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
a song or folder, then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
To select a subfolder, select the folder then press the [FWD
Button ]. To move up a level, press the [RWD Button ].
up or down
fig.rename-e.eps_80
2.
Select “Rename.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Rename,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.rename-3-1-e.eps_80
3.
Edit the song (file) name.
1. Move the cursor.
Use the [RWD Button
] and [FWD Button
] to move
the cursor to the right or left.
Move cursor
to the left
or right
fig.rename-3-2-e.eps_80
2. Edit.
Move the cursor to the character to change, use the [PLAY
Button ] and [STOP Button ] to change the character,
then press the [REC Button] to enter the changes.
• Insert a character with the [REVERB Button]. Delete a character
with the [REPEAT Button].
• To cancel, press the [FINDER/MENU Button] before pressing the
[REC Button].
Enter
Edit
• If the name already exists, “Already Exists” is shown. Use a
different name.
Do not turn off power or remove the memory card while making
changes.
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Moving songs (Move)
fig.song-select-e.eps_80
1.
Select a song from the <Finder Screen>.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
a song, then press the [REC Button].
To select a subfolder, select the folder then press the [FWD
Button ]. To move up a level, press the [RWD Button ].
Move the
cursor
Enter
Enter
Enter
up or down
fig.move-e.eps_80
2.
Select “Move.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Move,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
up or down
fig.move3-e.eps_80
3.
Select where to move the song.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
the destination, then press the [REC Button].
• Select “Root” to move the song to the top level. When a folder is
selected, the song is moved into that folder.
➜“R-09 memory card structure” (p. 68)
• To cancel, press the [FINDER/MENU Button] before pressing
the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
up or down
• To select a subfolder, select the folder then press the [FWD
Button ]. To move up a level, press the [RWD Button ].
fig.process-mov.eps_80
• Do not turn off power or remove the memory card while moving
songs.
• The Move operation cannot be used if the song being moved is
larger than the available free memory on the memory card.
fig.open-main.eps_80
4.
Return to the <Main Screen>.
Press the [FINDER Button
(+) and (-) HEADPHONE VOLUME buttons].
Show
<Main Screen>
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R-09 memory card structure
The song and folder structure for the R-09 memory card is shown below.
fig.root-e.eps
Root
➝ R-09 top level
R09_0001.WAV
R09_0002.WAV
R09_0003.WAV
R09_0004.MP3
R09_0005.MP3
Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button
to change the selected file
]
Song ➝
Use the [RWD Button ] to exit a folder
Folder1
Folder ➝
R09_0006.WAV
R09_0007.WAV
R09_0008.WAV
Folder2
R09_0009.MP3
R09_0010.WAV
• The song and folder names can be changed. ➜“Changing the name (Rename)” (p. 66)
• Folders can be made in any location. ➜“Creating folders (Make Folder)” (p. 70)
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Copying (Copy)
fig.song-select-e.eps_80
1.
Select a song from the <Finder Screen>.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
a song, then press the [REC Button].
To select a subfolder, select the folder then press the [FWD
Button ]. To move up a level, press the [RWD Button ].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.copy-e.eps_80
2.
Select “Copy.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Copy,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.copy3-e.eps_80
3.
Select where to copy the song.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
where to copy the song, then press the [REC Button].
• Select “Root” to copy the song to the top level. When a folder
is selected, the song is copied into that folder.
➜“R-09 memory card structure” (p. 68)
• To cancel, press the [FINDER/MENU Button] before pressing
the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
• To select a subfolder, select the folder then press the [FWD
Button ]. To move up a level, press the [RWD Button ].
fig.process-cop.eps_80
Do not turn off power or remove the memory card while copying
songs.
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4.
Return to <Main Screen>.
Press the [FINDER/MENU Button].
Show
<Main Screen>
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Manipulating songs and folders
Creating folders (Make Folder)
1.
Select where to create a folder from the <Finder Screen>.
fig.root-select-e.eps_80
■ Selecting Root
1. Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to
select Root, then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.folder-select-e.eps_80
■ Selecting a folder
1. Use the [PLAY Button ] and [STOP Button ] to
select the folder where the new folder is to be
created.
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.folder-select2-e.eps_80
2. Use the [FWD Button ] to enter a folder.
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
ffig.folder-select5-e.eps_80
3. Select a folder.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
the name of the folder at the top and press the [REC
Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
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Manipulating songs and folders
fig.makefolder-e.eps_80
2.
Select “Make Folder.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Make Folder,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.makefokder3-e.eps_80
3.
Press the [REC Button] to enter.
A confirmation screen is shown. Press the [REC Button] to
enter.
A “New Folder” is created.
To cancel, press the [FINDER/MENU Button] before pressing the
[REC Button].
Enter
fig.process-mak.eps_80
Do not turn off power or remove the memory card while creating a
folder.
fig.open-main-e.eps_80
4.
Return to <Main Screen>.
Press the [FINDER/MENU Button].
Show
<Main Screen>
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R-09 Configuration Settings
Various R-09 settings, such as recording and playback settings and date and time settings,
are done from the <Menu Screen>.
List of Settings
Value
(Default value in bold)
Category
Menu/Effect
Procedure
Sample Rate
44.1/48
p. 73
Rate Sets the sampling frequency when recording.
Recorder Setup
64/96/128/
MP3
Rec Mode
192/256/320
Sets the song type (recording mode) when record-
ing.
p. 74
WAV 16/24
Play Mode
SINGLE/SEQUENTIAL/
p. 75
p. 76
p. 77
Sets the order songs are played back.
SHUFFLE
Player Setup
Display Setup
Repeat
OFF/ON
1–5–10
Sets whether to use repeat playback.
Brightness
Adjusts the display brightness.
Display Timer
Sets the time to wait for some input before darken- OFF/2/5/10/20
ing the screen.
p. 78
Auto Power Off
OFF/3/5/10/15/30/
Sets the time to wait for input before turning off the
p. 79
p. 80
45/60
Power
Manage
power.
Battery
ALKALINE/Ni-MH
Sets the battery type used.
Rec Monitor Sw
Turn on when monitoring the input sound with
OFF/ON
p. 81
p. 82
headphones during recording. Turn off when not
monitoring.
Plug-in Power
Input Setup
Date & Time
Set to on when connecting a plug-in powered mi-
crophone (compact condenser microphone that re-
OFF/ON
quires a power supply when used with a PC or
other device) is connected to the MIC jack. 3.3
volts are supplied.
—
—
p. 83
p. 84
Sets the date and time.
Information
—
Shows information about the SD memory card.
SD Card
Format
—
p. 19
p. 85
Formats the SD memory card.
Factory Reset
Initializes the R-09.
—
Displaying the <Menu screen>
fig.open-set.eps_80
Press and hold down the [FINDER/MENU Button].
The <Menu screen> is shown.
Show
<Menu Screen>
Hold down
The screen cannot be changed while playing or recording a song. Please
try while the unit is stopped.
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R-09 Configuration Settings
Setting the sampling frequency when recording
(Sample Rate)
Decide on whether the sound quality or a longer recording time is to be given precedence,
and set the sampling frequency accordingly.
“Configuring recording” (p. 26)
fig.recoedersetting-e.eps_80
1.
Select “Recorder Setup” from the <Menu
Screen>.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Recorder Setup,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.setsamplingrate-e.eps_80
2.
Set the sampling frequency (Sample Rate).
Use the [RWD Button
the Sample Rate value.
] and [FWD Button
] to change
44.1 (kHz)
Setting
Changes
the value
48 (kHz)
When finished with the settings, press the [MENU] button to return
to previous screens.
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R-09 Configuration Settings
Setting the recording mode (Rec Mode)
Please make the sampling frequency according to whether sound quality or recording time
has precedence.
“Configuring recording” (p. 26)
fig.recoedersetting-e.eps_80
1.
Select “Recorder Setup” from the <Menu
Screen>.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Recorder Setup,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.recmode-e.eps_80
2.
Select “Rec Mode.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to move
the cursor to the Rec Mode line.
Move the
cursor
up or down
fig.setrecmode-e.eps_80
3.
Set the recording mode.
Use the [RWD Button
the Rec Mode value.
] and [FWD Button
] to change
MP3 64 kbps
Change
the value
MP3 96 kbps
MP3 128 kbps
MP3 160 kbps
MP3 192 kbps
MP3 256 kbps
MP3 320 kbps
WAV 16 bit
Setting
WAV 24 bit
When finished with the settings, press the [MENU] button to return
to previous screens.
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R-09 Configuration Settings
Setting the song playback mode (Play Mode)
Here’s how to set the playback method for songs. In addition to playing songs back in order
from the beginning, one song can be repeated or songs can automatically be reordered for
playback.
fig.plaersetting-e.eps_80
1.
Select “Player Setup” from the <Menu
Screen>.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Player Setup,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.setsingle-e.eps_80
2.
Use the [RWD Button
] and [FWD Button
] to change
the setting for Play Mode.
SINGLE (play one song)
SEQUENTIAL (play in order)
SHUFFLE (shuffle play)
Change
the value
Setting
• “Repeating a song” (p. 48)
• “Shuffle play” (p. 50)
• “Playing back in order” (p. 52)
When finished with the settings, press the [MENU] button to return
to previous screens.
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R-09 Configuration Settings
Setting whether to use repeat playback or not
(Repeat)
When set to repeat playback, the song is repeated according to the playback mode (p. 75)
setting.
fig.plaersetting-e.eps_80
1.
Select “Player Setup” from the <Menu
Screen>.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Player Setup,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.repeat-sin-e.eps_80
2.
Select “Repeat.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to move
the cursor to the Repeat line.
Move the
cursor
up or down
fig.repeat-set-e.eps_80
3.
Set repeat playback.
Use the [RWD Button
the Repeat value.
] and [FWD Button
] to change
OFF (no repeat)
ON (repeat)
Setting
Change
the value
When finished with the settings, press the [MENU] button to return
to previous screens.
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R-09 Configuration Settings
Adjusting the display brightness (Brightness)
Here’s how to adjust the brightness of the R-09’s display.
Power consumption is reduced when the display's brightness is decreased.
fig.displaysetting-e.eps_80
1.
Select “Display Setup” from the <Menu
Screen>.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Display Setup,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.setdisplaybrightness-e.eps_80
2.
Set the brightness using “Brightness.”
Use the [RWD Button
] and [FWD Button
] to adjust
the brightness by changing the Brightness value.
Setting
1 (dark)–5–10 (bright)
Change
the value
When finished with the settings, press the [MENU] button to return
to previous screens.
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R-09 Configuration Settings
Setting the time until the screen is darkened when
no operations are performed for a set period of time
(Display Timer)
To reduce power consumption, this feature automatically turns off the display when no
operations are performed within a set period of time.
fig.displaysetting-e.eps_80
1.
Select “Display Setup” from the <Menu Screen>.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Display Setup,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.displaytimer-e.eps_80
2.
Select “Display Timer.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to move
the cursor to the Display Timer line.
Move the
cursor
up or down
fig.setdisplaytimer-e.eps_80
3.
Set the time.
Use the [RWD Button
] and [FWD Button
] to change
the Display Time value, and set the time until the screen
goes dark.
Set to “OFF” to keep the screen bright no matter how much
time passes.
Change
the value
(units: seconds)
OFF
2
Setting
5
10
20
“Power saving feature” (p. 16)
When finished with the settings, press the [MENU] button to return
to previous screens.
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R-09 Configuration Settings
Setting the time until the power turns off when no
operations are performed for a set amount of time
(Auto Power Off)
This feature automatically turns off power when no operations are performed for a set
amount of time to reduce power consumption.
During recording and playback or while connected via USB, the power does not turn off
even if no operations are performed within the set period of time.
fig.powermanagement-e.eps_80
1.
Select “Power Manage” from the <Menu
Screen>.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Power Manage,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.setautopower-e.eps_80
2.
Set the time with “Auto Power Off.”
Use the [RWD Button
] and [FWD Button
] to change
the Auto Power Off value, which specifies the time until the
power turns off.
Set to “OFF” to keep power on.
Change
the value
(Unit: minutes)
OFF
3
5
10
15
Setting
30
45
60
“Power saving feature” (p. 16)
When finished with the settings, press the [MENU] button to return
to previous screens.
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R-09 Configuration Settings
Setting the battery type (Battery)
When using batteries with the R-09, set Battery according to the type of battery being used.
If the wrong type is set, the remaining battery power will not be shown correctly.
fig.powermanagement-e.eps_80
1.
Select “Power Manage” from the <Menu
Screen>.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Power Manage,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.batterytype-e.eps_80
2.
Select “Battery.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to move
the cursor to the Battery line.
Move the
cursor
up or down
fig.setbatterytype-e.eps_80
3.
Set the battery type.
Use the [RWD Button
] and [FWD Button
] to set the
battery type by changing the setting for Battery.
ALKALINE
Setting
Change
the value
Ni-MH (nickel metal hydride)
• “Cautions when using batteries with the R-09” (p. 16)
• “Power saving feature” (p. 16)
• “Remaining battery power indication” (p. 16)
When finished with the settings, press the [MENU] button to return
to previous screens.
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R-09 Configuration Settings
Setting whether to monitor sound while recording
(Rec Monitor Sw)
Sets whether to monitor the input sound through headphones while recording.
fig.inputsetting-e.eps_80
1.
Select “Input Setup” from the <Menu
Screen>.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Input Setup,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.setrecmonitor-e.eps_80
2.
Set monitoring with the “Rec Monitor Sw.”
Use the [RWD Button
] and [FWD Button
] to set
whether to monitor the input sound through the
headphones during recording by changing the setting for
Rec Monitor Sw.
Change
the value
OFF (no monitoring)
Setting
ON (monitoring)
When finished with the settings, press the [MENU] button to return
to previous screens.
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R-09 Configuration Settings
Plug-inSetting whether to use a plug-in powered
microphone or not (Plug-in Power)
The following setting needs to be made when using an external microphone. Set it to ON
when using a microphone that requires plug-in power; set it to OFF when the microphone
uses batteries or does not require plug-in power.
Damage may result if you connect a dynamic microphone or a battery-powered microphone when the R-
09 is set to use plug-in powered microphones.
fig.inputsetting-e.eps_80
1.
Select “Input Setup” from the <Menu
Screen>.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Input Setup,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.pluginpower-e.eps_80
2.
Select “Plug-in Power.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to move
the cursor to the Plug-in Power line.
Move the
cursor
up or down
fig.setpluginpower-e.eps_80
3.
Make the setting for plug-in powered
microphones.
Use the [RWD Button
whether to use a plug-in powered microphone or not by
changing the setting for Plug-in Power.
Change
the value
OFF (not using plug-in powered microphone)
Setting
ON (using plug-in powered microphone)
When finished with the settings, press the [MENU] button to return
to previous screens.
“Using external microphones” (p. 33)
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R-09 Configuration Settings
Setting the date and time (Date & Time)
Set the internal clock.
The time and date set here is used as data for the recorded songs.
“Displaying song or folder information (Information)” (p. 64)
When the power is on, the internal clock draws power from the AC adaptor or the batteries. When the
power is off, the internal clock will run temporarily on the power stored in the unit, but if the power is off
for several days, the internal clock settings return to the original settings (initial status). When power is
turned on in initial status, the message “Clock Initialized” is shown.If “Clock Initialized” is shown, please
reset the date and time.
fig.datatime.eps_80
1.
Select “Date & Time” from the <Menu
Screen>.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Date & Time,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
2.
Edit the time and date.
up or down
fig.edit-datatime-e.eps_80
1. Move the cursor.
Use the [RWD Button
] and [FWD Button
] to move
the cursor to the right or left.
Move cursor
to the left
or right
fig.edit-datetime-2-e.eps_80
2. Edit the date and time.
Move the cursor to the character to change, use the [PLAY
Button ] and [STOP Button ] to change the date and
time, then press the [REC Button] to enter the changes.
• To cancel, press the [FINDER/MENU Button] before pressing the
[REC Button].
• When finished with the settings, press the [MENU] button to
return to previous screens.
Change
the value
Enter
Do not turn off power while editing.
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R-09 Configuration Settings
Displaying SD memory card information (Information)
The memory card usage and protect setting can be checked.
fig.sdutl-e.eps_80
1.
Select “SD Card” from the <Menu Screen>.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“SD Card,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.information-e.eps_80
2.
Select “Information.”
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Information,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
The information is displayed.
Total (total capacity)
Displayed
Remain (free space)
information
Write Protect (protect on/off)
When finished with the settings, press the [MENU] button to return
to previous screens.
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R-09 Configuration Settings
Formatting SD memory cards (Format)
See “Formatting” (p. 19) for information about formatting memory cards.
Initializing the R-09 (Factory Reset)
You can restore all the settings that the R-09 originally had when it left the factory by carrying out the
procedure below. This operation does not delete songs on the memory card.
fig.systeminitialize-e.eps_80
1.
Select “Factory Reset” from the <Menu
Screen>.
Use the [PLAY Button
] and [STOP Button
] to select
“Factory Reset,” then press the [REC Button].
Move the
cursor
Enter
up or down
fig.initialize-2-e.eps_80
2.
Press the [REC Button] to initialize.
A confirmation screen is shown. Press the [REC Button] to
initialize.
Enter
fig.initialize-e.eps_80
3.
Select “Yes.”
A confirmation screen is shown.
Use the [RWD Button
] and [FWD Button
] to select
“Yes,” then press the [REC Button].
Move cursor
to the left
or right
See the table on p. 72 for initial settings.
Enter
When not performing initialization, press the [FINDER/MENU
Button].
fig.process-reset.eps_80
Do not turn off power during initialization.
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Message list
This section describes the main messages shown on the display.
Message
Problem
Clock Initialized
The internal clock was initialized because no power was available.
Battery Low
The remaining power of the internal battery is low. The battery must be
replaced. The AC adaptor may also be used.
Improper Song
The song is in a file format that cannot be used with the R-09.
Already Exists
There is a song or folder of the same name. Create the song or folder
using a different name.
Song Protected
The song is protected. Turn Write protect OFF and then try again.
Name Too Long
The name is too long.
File System Err
The memory card has not been formatted.
Format the memory card on the R-09.
SD Unformatted
The memory card is not formatted or cannot be recognized. Format the
memory card on the R-09.
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Message list
Message
Problem
SD Card Full
The memory card does not have sufficient space available. Copy the
song to the PC and check the memory card capacity.
SD Card Slow
The write to the memory card was too slow. Use a memory card that
was tested for the R-09.
The performance of the memory card may have decreased because of
improper song organization on the memory card, which was caused
by repeated saving and deleting. In this case, re-format the memory
card.
SD Card Locked
The memory card is locked. Remove the memory card and unlock it.
SD Card Error
An error occurred while accessing the memory card. The memory card
may be corrupted.
No Card
No memory card has been inserted. Insert a memory card into the R-
09.
HOLD is ON
The hold switch is ON. This message is shown when an operation is
attempted while the hold switch is turned on.
Now Recording
Recording is currently in progress. This message is displayed when an
operation is attempted during recording. Cancel the recording to per-
form an operation.
Now Playing
Playback is currently in progress. This message is displayed when an
operation is attempted during playback. Cancel playback to perform
an operation.
AGC is ON
The Auto Gain Control switch is ON. This message is shown when an
operation of the Input Level button is attempted while the Auto Gain
Control switch is turned on.
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Troubleshooting
Problems during recording
The recording only plays on the L channel (left)
• If using an external microphone, check whether the microphone is set to stereo or monaural.
If the microphone is a monaural one, only the L channel (left) is recorded.
To record both channels using a monaural microphone, set the microphone type to “MONO”
using the [EXTERNAL MICROPHONE TYPE Switch].
“EXTERNAL MICROPHONE TYPE switch” (p. 9)
Recording won’t start
• Check the amount of space available on the memory card.
Recording is impossible if there is less than 16 KB available. Recording standby cannot be
entered either.
“Estimated recording times” (p. 28)
Can’t use the microphone
• When using the [Internal MIC], do not connect anything to the other input jacks. If a
microphone, cable, or device is connected to the [MIC Input Jack] or [LINE IN Jack], the
[Internal MIC] cannot be used.
“MICROPHONE INPUT jack” (p. 8), “LINE IN jack” (p. 8), “Using the internal microphones” (p.
29)
• When using an external microphone, please connect to the [MIC Input Jack] only. If a
microphone, cable, or other device is connected to the [Line In Jack], then the input from the
[MIC Input Jack] is ignored.
“MICROPHONE INPUT jack” (p. 8), “LINE IN jack” (p. 8), “Using external microphones” (p. 33)
• When using an external microphone, make sure to choose the settings appropriate for the
microphone being used.
“Set the type of microphone being used.” (p. 35)
• Is a phantom powered microphone connected?
The R-09 does not support phantom powered microphones.
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Troubleshooting
The recording is distorted
• Sound becomes distorted if the input level is too high. Set the input level to an appropriate
value.
Can’t record
• Recording is not possible if there is insufficient remaining time. The remaining recording time
is shown in the display in recording-standby mode. There is no remaining time if 00:00:00 is
shown. Check the amount of free space on the memory card.
• Recording is not possible if the memory card is not inserted properly. The display shows “No
Card” when the memory card is not recognized. Turn off power and re-insert the memory
card.
“Inserting” (p. 17)
• If the memory card is not formatted, the memory card is not recognized, and the display
shows “SD unformatted.” Format the memory card.
“Formatting” (p. 19)
• Recording is not possible if the write protect (LOCK) feature is turned on. Unlock the write
protect feature.
“SD Memory Card” (p. 20)
• Recording cannot be performed correctly if the input level set with the [INPUT LEVEL buttons]
is too low. Set a proper input level.
“Adjusting recording levels” (p. 37)
• When using an external microphone, connect it properly to the [MIC Input Jack]. Also check
the [EXTERNAL MICROPHONE TYPE Switch] settings.
“MICROPHONE GAIN switch” (p. 9)
• Memory cards must be formatted on the R-09 to operate properly. Memory cards formatted
on a PC may have the wrong format type. In these cases, the recording may stop
immediately after starting, or a proper recording may not be possible.
“Formatting” (p. 19)
A stereo song is created although a monaural microphone was used
for recording.
• The R-09 records in stereo. Even if a monaural microphone is connected and the [EXTERNAL
MICROPHONE TYPE Switch] is set to “MONO,” a stereo song with the same sound
recorded on both the L and R tracks is created.
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Troubleshooting
Problems during playback
There’s no sound
• The sound may not be heard if the output volume is too low. Increase the output volume
gradually.
“Basic connections” (p. 42)
Can’t play songs
R-09.
• The R-09 can only play songs with the.MP3 or .WAV extensions. Also, corrupted songs
cannot be played.
“Song types that can be played” (p. 55)
“Changing the name (Rename)” (p. 66)
“Message list” (p. 86)
The wrong song is played
• The song playback mode may be in shuffle play (SHUFFLE). In this mode, the R-09 randomly
selects the next song to be played. Change the setting to normal play (SEQUENTIAL).
“Setting the song playback mode (Play Mode)” (p. 75)
“Shuffle play” (p. 50)
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Troubleshooting
Miscellaneous problems
The power won’t turn on
If using batteries, make sure the batteries are inserted correctly in the correct orientation. The
batteries may also be low, so have new batteries on hand.
“Turning power on/off” (p. 14)
• If the R-09 still does not turn on even though there is no problem with the AC adaptor or
batteries, the unit may be damaged.
The PC won’t recognize the R-09 even after connection
• The PC will not recognize the R-09 if there is no memory card inserted. Check if a memory
card is inserted if the R-09 does not appear on the PC desktop.
“Inserting” (p. 17)
the <Menu Screen>.
• While playing, recording, or in recording standby, pressing and holding down the [FINDER/
MENU Button] does not make the <Menu Screen> appear.
First, stop playback or recording, then press and hold down the [FINDER/MENU Button].
The display darkens
• When running on battery power, the display may darken when there are no operations,
depending on the Display Timer settings.
“Setting the time until the screen is darkened when no operations are performed for a set
period of time (Display Timer)” (p. 78)
The power turns off suddenly
• If no operations are performed for a set period of time, the power may automatically turn off
according to the Auto Power Off settings.
“Setting the time until the power turns off when no operations are performed for a set amount
of time (Auto Power Off)” (p. 79)
• When using batteries, the power will turn off if the batteries are low. Replace with new
batteries.
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Troubleshooting
The settings disappear
• If all the settings in the <Menu Screen> are restored to factory defaults, the R-09 may have
been accidentally reset to factory defaults. Please reconfigure the settings.
“Initializing the R-09 (Factory Reset)” (p. 85)
The R-09 is connected to the PC with a USB cable, but the PC doesn’t
recognize it
• The PC will not recognize the R-09 if the connection is made while the <Menu Screen> is
showing or during playback or recording. First, disconnect the USB cable connecting the R-
09 to the PC, and then try again.
“Connecting to the PC” (p. 56)
Displaying the song name is slow when selecting a song
• This problem may be caused by a corrupted song, illegal song format, unsupported MP3
format, a song that is too large, or a song with an .MP3 or .WAV extension that is taking
time to verify on the R-09 as playable.
These conditions cause the display to be sluggish when selecting a song.
“Song types that can be played” (p. 55)
Feedback occurs when monitoring with headphones
• If open air headphones are used to monitor recording, feedback may occur if the
headphones are too close to the R-09. The R-09’s internal microphones are capable of
picking up even the faintest of sounds, so do not move too close to the R-09.
The internal clock resets
• The internal clock takes power from the AC adaptor or batteries to operate when power is
turned on. When the power is off, the internal clock will run temporarily on the power stored
in the unit, but if the power is off for several days, the internal clock settings return to the
original settings (initial status). When power is turned on in initial status, the message “Clock
Initialized” is shown.
“Setting the date and time (Date & Time)” (p. 83)
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Index
Symbols
D
Date
(+) and (-) HEADPHONE VOLUME buttons ............. 7
(+) and (-) INPUT LEVEL buttons ........................... 7
Date & Time ................................................ 72
Adjusting the Brightness ............................ 77
A
AC adaptor ................................................. 14
AC ADAPTOR jack ......................................... 7
AC adaptor jack ............................................ 7
AGC ......................................................... 87
Already Exists .............................................. 86
AUTO GAIN CONTROL switch .......................... 9
Auto Power Off ............................................ 72
B
E
Battery .................................................. 15, 72
Batteries that can be used .......................... 15
Battery compartment ................................. 10
Battery Low ............................................ 86
Setting the battery type .............................. 80
EXTERNAL MICROPHONE TYPE switch ................. 9
F
Bit ............................................................ 27
Bottom cover ............................................... 10
Bottom cover lock .......................................... 10
bps ........................................................... 27
Breath noise ................................................. 9
Brightness ................................................... 72
Delete .................................................. 62
Information ........................................... 62
Make Folder .......................................... 62
Move .................................................. 62
Rename ............................................... 62
Select .................................................. 62
C
Clipping status ............................................. 37
Clock ................................................... 21, 86
Clock Initialized ............................................ 86
Condenser microphone ............................... 8, 35
Copy ......................................................... 62
FINDER/MENU button ..................................... 4
Folder
Copy ................................................... 69
Delete .................................................. 65
Information ........................................... 64
Make Folder .......................................... 70
Move .................................................. 67
Rename ............................................... 66
Select .................................................. 63
Format ................................................. 19, 72
Forward .................................................. 5, 45
FWD button .................................................. 5
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Index
H
M
HAL1, HAL2 (hall) ..................................... 4, 54
HEADPHONE jack ......................................... 7
HIGH ......................................................... 9
HOLD is ON ............................................... 87
HOLD switch ................................................ 7
Memory card .............................................. 17
Displaying memory card information ............. 84
Write protect feature (LOCK) ...................... 20
Menu screen .......................................... 11, 72
Date & Time .......................................... 72
Display Setup ........................................ 72
Displaying the Menu screen ....................... 72
Factory Reset ......................................... 72
Input Setup ............................................ 72
Player Setup .......................................... 72
Power Manage ...................................... 72
Recorder Setup ....................................... 72
SD Card ............................................... 72
I
Icon .......................................................... 12
Improper Song ............................................. 86
Information ............................................. 62, 72
Initializing the R-09 (Factory Reset) ..................... 85
Input Setup .................................................. 72
Internal Microphone ........................................ 4
L
LINE IN jack ................................................. 8
LOW .......................................................... 9
LOW CUT switch ........................................... 9
Message .................................................... 86
Microphone
Condenser microphone .......................... 8, 35
Dynamic microphone ............................ 8, 35
External microphone .................................. 8
External microphone type switch .................... 9
Internal MIC ............................................ 4
MICROPHONE GAIN switch ........................ 9
MICROPHONE INPUT jack .......................... 8
Microphone sensitivity ................................ 9
Monaural microphone ............................ 8–9
Plug-in power ........................................... 8
Stereo microphone ................................ 8–9
Monaural ................................................. 8–9
MONO ....................................................... 9
Move ........................................................ 62
MP3 ......................................................... 27
N
Name Too Long ........................................... 86
No Card .................................................... 87
NO NAME ................................................. 58
Now Playing ............................................... 87
Now Recording ............................................ 87
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Index
O
R
Optical ....................................................... 7
Recording instruments and voice .................. 29
P
PAUSE ........................................................ 5
PC
Connecting to the PC ................................ 56
Disconnecting the PC ................................ 59
PEAK indicator .............................................. 4
PLAT (plate) ............................................. 4, 54
Playback
Basic connections .................................... 42
PLAY .................................................... 5
Play Mode ....................................... 72, 75
PLAY/PAUSE button .................................. 5
Playing back ..................................... 24, 43
Repeat A-B ............................................ 46
SEQUENTIAL ......................................... 52
Setting the Repeat .................................... 76
Setting the song playback mode ................... 75
SHUFFLE ............................................... 50
SINGLE ................................................ 48
Song types that can be played .................... 55
Rename ..................................................... 62
Player Setup ................................................ 72
Plug-in Power ........................................... 8, 72
Power
Repeat ...................................................... 72
Repeat A-B ............................................ 46
REPEAT button .......................................... 5
Repeated playback .................................. 46
SEQUENTIAL ......................................... 52
SHUFFLE .............................................. 50
SINGLE ................................................ 48
Reverb ................................................... 4, 54
hall ..................................................... 54
hall1, hall2 ............................................. 4
plate ................................................ 4, 54
room ................................................ 4, 54
AC adaptor jack ...................................... 7
Auto Power Off ....................................... 79
Power Manage ....................................... 72
Power saving feature ................................ 16
POWER switch ........................................ 7
Turning power on/off ............................... 14
Protect ....................................................... 64
REVERB button ............................................... 4
Rewind ................................................... 5, 45
ROOM (room) .......................................... 4, 54
RWD button .................................................. 5
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Index
S
U
Sample Rate (Sampling frequency) .......... 26, 72–73
Setting the Sample Rate ............................. 73
Screen ....................................................... 11
Finder screen .................................... 11, 62
Main screen ........................................... 11
Menu screen ..................................... 11, 72
USB screen ....................................... 11, 56
V
SD Card ..................................................... 72
SD Card Error .............................................. 87
SD Card Full ................................................ 87
SD Card Locked ........................................... 87
SD Card Slow .............................................. 87
SD memory card ........................................... 10
SD Unformatted ............................................ 86
Select ........................................................ 62
SEQUENTIAL ............................................... 52
Settings ...................................................... 72
SHUFFLE .................................................... 50
W
SINGLE ...................................................... 48
Song
Copy ................................................... 69
Delete .................................................. 65
Information ............................................ 64
Move ................................................... 67
Protect ................................................. 64
Rename ................................................ 66
Select .................................................. 63
Song Protected ............................................. 86
Stereo ...................................................... 8–9
STOP ......................................................... 6
STOP button ................................................. 6
T
Time
Setting ............................................ 21, 83
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Specifications
WAV/MP3 RECORDER: R-09
[Recorder Part]
● Tracks
2 (stereo)
● Signal Processing
AD/DA conversion: 24 bits, 44.1/48 kHz
●
Data Type
<For Recording> * Stereo only
Format
MP3 (MPEG-1 audio layer 3)
Sampling Rate
Bit Rates
44.1/48 kHz
64/96/128/160/192/256/320 kbps
Format
WAV
Sampling Rate
Bit Depth
44.1/48 kHz
16/24 bits
<For Playback>
Format
MP3 (MPEG-1 audio layer 3)
Sampling Rate
Bit Rates
32/44.1/48 kHz
64/96/128/160/192/256/320 kbps or VBR (Variable Bit Rate)
Format
WAV
Sampling Rate
Bit Depth
32/44.1/48 kHz
16/24 bits
● Memory Card
SD Memory Card (supports 64 MB–2 GB)
Recording Time
Settings
unit: minutes
2GB
64MB
128MB
11
512MB
44
1GB
WAV (16 bits/44.1 kHz)
WAV (16 bits/48 kHz)
WAV (24 bits/44.1 kHz)
WAV (24 bits/48 kHz)
MP3 128 kbps
5
5
3
3
88
81
59
54
180
166
120
110
1993
996
797
10
7
7
126
63
50
40
29
27
490
245
196
62
31
25
980
490
392
MP3 256 kbps
MP3 320 kbps
* Each recording time is approximate. The times may change depending on the card specifications.
* In case that there are plural files, the sum of recording time would be shorter than above.
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Specifications
[Input/Output]
[Effects]
Playback Reverb
4 types (Hall 1, Hall 2, Room, Plate)
● Audio Inputs
Internal Stereo Microphone
[Others]
Mic input
(Stereo miniature phone type, plug-in powered mic)
Line input (Stereo miniature phone type)
* The Internal/External MIC and the LINE IN can't
be used at the same time; only the LINE IN is
effective.
● Display
128 x 64 dot graphic display
● Power Supply
AC Adaptor, Alkaline dry battery LR6 (AA) type x 2,
● Audio Outputs
or Nickel Hydrogen battery (HR15/51) x 2
Phones (Stereo miniature phone type)
Digital Out Connector (Optical miniature phone
type)
● Current Draw
360 mA
* Phones and Digital Out use a common jack.
● Dimensions
● Nominal Input Level (Variable)
62.6 (W) x 102 (D) x 29.1 (H) mm.
2-1/2 (W) x 4-1/16 (D) x 1-3/16 (H) inches
Mic Input: -36dBu (Default input level)
Line Input: 0dBu (Default input level)
● Weight
● Input Impedance
145 g / 6 oz
* including batteries and memory card.
Mic input: 20 k ohms
Line input: 17 k ohms
● Accessories
● Output Level
Owner's Manual
AC Adaptor
25 mW (In case 16 ohms load)
SD Memory Card (64 M bytes)
USB cable (Mini-B type)
● Recommended Load Impedance
16 ohms or greater
● Frequency Response
20 Hz–22 kHz
* (0 dBu = 0.775 V rms)
961
● USB Interface
* Expected AA alkaline life under continuous use:
Mini-B type
Continuous playback: approximately 5.5 hours
Continuous recording: approximately 4 hours
(These figures will vary depending on the actual condi-
tions of use.)
* support USB 2.0/1.1 mass storage device class
962a
* In the interest of product improvement, the specifica-
tions and/or appearance of this unit are subject to
change without prior notice.
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USING THE UNIT SAFELY
The
symbol alerts the user to important instructions or
Used for instructions intended to alert the
user to the risk of death or severe injury
should the unit be used improperly.
warnings.The specific meaning of the symbol is
determined by the design contained within the triangle.
In the case of the symbol at left, it is used for general
cautions, warnings, or alerts to danger.
Used for instructions intended to alert the
user to the risk of injury or material
damage should the unit be used
improperly.
The
symbol alerts the user to items that must never
be carried out (are forbidden). The specific thing that
must not be done is indicated by the design contained
within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it
means that the unit must never be disassembled.
* 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.
The ● symbol alerts the user to things that must be
carried out. The specific thing that must be done is
indicated by the design contained within the circle. In
the case of the symbol at left, it means that the power-
cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.
008e
•
001Before using this unit, make sure to read the
•
Use only the attached power-supply cord.
Also, the supplied power cord must not be
used with any other device.
instructions below, and the Owner’s Manual.
..................................................................................................
002c
•
..................................................................................................
Do not open (or modify in any way) the unit or
its AC adaptor.
•
009Do not excessively twist or bend the power
cord, nor place heavy objects on it. Doing so
can damage the cord, producing severed
elements and short circuits. Damaged cords
are fire and shock hazards!
..................................................................................................
•
003Do not attempt to repair the unit, or replace parts
within it (except when this manual provides
..................................................................................................
specific instructions directing you to do so). Refer
all servicing to your retailer, the nearest Roland
Service Center, or an authorized Roland
distributor, as listed on the “Information” page.
..................................................................................................
•
011Do not allow any objects (e.g., flammable
material, coins, pins); or liquids of any kind
(water, soft drinks, etc.) to penetrate the unit.
•
004Never use or store the unit in places that are:
..................................................................................................
•
Subject to temperature extremes (e.g.,
direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle, near
a heating duct, on top of heat-generating
equipment); or are
012b
•
Immediately turn the power off, remove the AC
adaptor from the outlet, and request servicing
by your retailer, the nearest Roland Service
Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as
listed on the “Information” page when:
•
Damp (e.g., baths, washrooms, on wet
floors); or are
•
•
•
•
Humid; or are
Exposed to rain; or are
•
The AC adaptor, the power-supply cord, or
the plug has been damaged; or
If smoke or unusual odor occurs
Objects have fallen into, or liquid has been
spilled onto the unit; or
The unit has been exposed to rain (or
otherwise has become wet); or
The unit does not appear to operate
normally or exhibits a marked change in
performance.
Dusty; or are
•
•
Subject to high levels of vibration.
..................................................................................................
•
007Make sure you always have the unit placed so
it is level and sure to remain stable. Never
place it on stands that could wobble, or on
inclined surfaces.
•
•
..................................................................................................
008c
..................................................................................................
•
Be sure to use only the AC adaptor supplied
with the unit. Also, make sure the line voltage
at the installation matches the input voltage
specified on the AC adaptor’s body. Other AC
adaptors may use a different polarity, or be
designed for a different voltage, so their use
could result in damage, malfunction, or electric
shock.
•
014Protect the unit from strong impact.
(Do not drop it!)
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109b
•
015Do not force the unit’s power-supply cord to
•
Before cleaning the unit, turn off the power
and unplug the AC adaptor from the outlet.
share an outlet with an unreasonable number
of other devices. Be especially careful when
using extension cords—the total power used by all
devices you have connected to the extension cord’s
outlet must never exceed the power rating (watts/
amperes) for the extension cord. Excessive loads can
cause the insulation on the cord to heat up and
eventually melt through.
..................................................................................................
110b
•
Whenever you suspect the possibility of
lightning in your area, disconnect the AC
adaptor from the outlet.
..................................................................................................
111: Selection
•
If used improperly, batteries may explode or
leak and cause damage or injury. In the
interest of safety, please read and observe the
following precautions
..................................................................................................
•
016Before using the unit in a foreign country,
consult with your retailer, the nearest Roland
Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor,
as listed on the “Information” page.
1
2
3
5
•
•
•
•
Carefully follow the installation instructions
for batteries, and make sure you observe
the correct polarity.
..................................................................................................
•
019Batteries must never be recharged, heated,
Avoid using new batteries together with
used ones. In addition, avoid mixing
different types of batteries.
taken apart, or thrown into fire or water.
Remove the batteries whenever the unit is
to remain unused for an extended period of
time.
101b
•
The unit and the AC adaptor should be
located so their location or position does not
interfere with their proper ventilation.
If a battery has leaked, use a soft piece of
cloth or paper towel to wipe all remnants
of the discharge from the battery
..................................................................................................
compartment. Then install new batteries. To
avoid inflammation of the skin, make sure
that none of the battery discharge gets onto
your hands or skin. Exercise the utmost
caution so that none of the discharge gets
near your eyes. Immediately rinse the
affected area with running water if any of
the discharge has entered the eyes.
102c
•
Always grasp only the plug on the AC adaptor
cord when plugging into, or unplugging from,
an outlet or this unit.
..................................................................................................
103b
•
At regular intervals, you should unplug the AC
adaptor and clean it by using a dry cloth to
wipe all dust and other accumulations away
from its prongs. Also, disconnect the power
plug from the power outlet whenever the unit is
to remain unused for an extended period of
time. Any accumulation of dust between the
power plug and the power outlet can result in
poor insulation and lead to fire.
6
•
Never keep batteries together with metallic
objects such as ballpoint pens, necklaces,
hairpins, etc.
..................................................................................................
•
112Used batteries must be disposed of in
compliance with whatever regulations for their
safe disposal that may be observed in the
region in which you live.
..................................................................................................
•
104Try to prevent cords and cables from
becoming entangled. Also, all cords and
cables should be placed so they are out of the
reach of children.
..................................................................................................
..................................................................................................
•
106Never climb on top of, nor place heavy objects
on the unit.
..................................................................................................
107c
•
Never handle the AC adaptor or its plugs with
wet hands when plugging into, or unplugging
from, an outlet or this unit.
..................................................................................................
108b
•
Before moving the unit, disconnect the AC
adaptor and all cords coming from external
devices.
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IMPORTANT NOTES
291a
In addition to the items listed under “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on page p. 99, please read and observe the following:
355b
Power Supply: Use of Batteries
• When moved from one location to another where the
301
temperature and/or humidity is very different, water
droplets (condensation) may form inside the unit.
Damage or malfunction may result if you attempt to
use the unit in this condition. Therefore, before using
the unit, you must allow it to stand for several hours,
until the condensation has completely evaporated.
• Do not connect this unit to same electrical outlet that is
being used by an electrical appliance that is
controlled by an inverter (such as a refrigerator,
washing machine, microwave oven, or air condi-
tioner), or that contains a motor. Depending on the
way in which the electrical appliance is used, power
supply noise may cause this unit to malfunction or may
produce audible noise. If it is not practical to use a
separate electrical outlet, connect a power supply
360
• Depending on the material and temperature of the
surface on which you place the unit, its rubber feet
may discolor or mar the surface.
You can place a piece of felt or cloth under the rubber
feet to prevent this from happening. If you do so,
please make sure that the unit will not slip or move
accidentally.
noise filter between this unit and the electrical outlet.
302
• The AC adaptor will begin to generate heat after long
hours of consecutive use. This is normal, and is not a
cause for concern.
303a
Maintenance
• The use of an AC adaptor is recommended as the
401a
unit’s power consumption is relatively high. Should
you prefer to use batteries, please use the alkaline
• For everyday cleaning wipe the unit with a soft, dry
cloth or one that has been slightly dampened with
water. To remove stubborn dirt, use a cloth impreg-
nated with a mild, non-abrasive detergent. After-
wards, be sure to wipe the unit thoroughly with a soft,
type.
304a
• When installing or replacing batteries, always turn off
the power on this unit and disconnect any other
devices you may have connected. This way, you can
prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or
dry cloth.
402
• Never use benzine, thinners, alcohol or solvents of
any kind, to avoid the possibility of discoloration
and/or deformation.
other devices.
307
• Before connecting this unit to other devices, turn off
the power to all units. This will help prevent malfunc-
tions and/or damage to speakers or other devices.
Repairs and Data
452
• Please be aware that all data contained in the unit’s
Placement
memory may be lost when the unit is sent for repairs.
Important data should always be backed up on your
computer, or written down on paper (when possible).
During repairs, due care is taken to avoid the loss of
data. However, in certain cases (such as when
circuitry related to memory itself is out of order), we
regret that it may not be possible to restore the data,
and Roland assumes no liability concerning such loss
of data.
351
• Using the unit near power amplifiers (or other
equipment containing large power transformers) may
induce hum. To alleviate the problem, change the
orientation of this unit; or move it farther away from
the source of interference.
352a
• This device may interfere with radio and television
reception. Do not use this device in the vicinity of such
receivers.
352b
Memory Backup
• Noise may be produced if wireless communications
503
devices, such as cell phones, are operated in the
vicinity of this unit. Such noise could occur when
receiving or initiating a call, or while conversing.
Should you experience such problems, you should
relocate such wireless devices so they are at a greater
• If the unit's power is not turned on for several days the
contents of certain items you've set, such as the date
and time, will be lost.
distance from this unit, or switch them off.
354a
• Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight, place it near
devices that radiate heat, leave it inside an enclosed
vehicle, or otherwise subject it to temperature
extremes. Excessive heat can deform or discolor the
unit.
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Additional Precautions
Before Using Cards
551
Using DATA Cards
• Please be aware that the contents of memory can be
704
irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction, or the
improper operation of the unit. To protect yourself
against the risk of loosing important data, we
recommend that you periodically save a backup copy
of important data you have stored in the unit’s
• Carefully insert the DATA card all the way in—until it
is firmly in place.( p. 17)
705
• Never touch the terminals of the DATA card. Also,
avoid getting the terminals dirty.
memory on your computer.
708
552
• Memory cards are constructed using precision compo-
nents; handle the cards carefully, paying particular
note to the following.
• To prevent damage to the cards from static
electricity, be sure to discharge any static electricity
from your own body before handling the cards.
• Do not touch or allow metal to come into contact
with the contact portion of the cards.
• Do not bend, drop, or subject cards to strong shock
or vibration.
• Do not keep cards in direct sunlight, in closed
vehicles, or other such locations (storage temper-
ature: -25 to 85˚ C).
• Do not allow cards to become wet.
• Do not disassemble or modify the cards.
• Unfortunately, it may be impossible to restore the
contents of data that was stored memory card once it
has been lost. Roland Corporation assumes no
liability concerning such loss of data.
553
• Use a reasonable amount of care when using the
unit’s buttons, sliders, or other controls; and when
using its jacks and connectors. Rough handling can
lead to malfunctions.
554
• Never strike or apply strong pressure to the display.
555
• A small amount of noise may be heard from the
display during normal operation.
556
• When connecting / disconnecting all cables, grasp
the connector itself—never pull on the cable. This way
you will avoid causing shorts, or damage to the
Copyright
cable’s internal elements.
851
• Unauthorized recording, distribution, sale, lending,
558a
• To avoid disturbing your neighbors, try to keep the
public performance, broadcasting, or the like, in
whole or in part, of a work (musical composition,
video, broadcast, public performance, or the like)
whose copyright is held by a third party is prohibited
unit’s volume at reasonable levels. You may prefer to
use headphones, so you do not need to be concerned
about those around you (especially when it is late at
night).
by law.
559a
853
• When you need to transport the unit, package it in the
• Do not use this unit for purposes that could infringe on
box (including padding) that it came in, if possible.
Otherwise, you will need to use equivalent packaging
a copyright held by a third party. We assume no
responsibility whatsoever with regard to any infringe-
ments of third-party copyrights arising through your
use of this unit.
materials.
562
• Use a cable from Roland to make the connection. If
using some other make of connection cable, please
note the following precautions.
204
* Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation.
• Some connection cables contain resistors. Do not use
cables that incorporate resistors for connecting to this
unit. The use of such cables can cause the sound level
to be extremely low, or impossible to hear. For infor-
mation on cable specifications, contact the manufac-
turer of the cable.
206j
®
®
* Windows is known officially as: “Microsoft Win-
®
dows operating system.”
207
* Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Ap-
ple Computer, Inc.
209
• Depending on the conditions in which you use the R-
09, you may notice a slight sensation of discomfort or
roughness when touching the R-09 itself or a metal
part of a connected mic. This is due to an extremely
small electrical charge which poses absolutely no
danger to the human body. If this bothers you, you
can use the R-09 on battery power as desired.
* Mac OS is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
* SD Logo is a trademark.
* MPEG Layer-3 audio coding
technology licensed from Fraun-
hofer IIS and Thomson multime-
dia.
220
* All product names mentioned in this document are
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
owners.
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IMPORTANT: THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE.
BLUE:
NEUTRAL
BROWN: LIVE
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying
the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.
Under no circumstances must either of the above wires be connected to the earth terminal of a three pin plug.
For EU Countries
This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89/336/EEC.
For the USA
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment.
This equipment requires shielded interface cables in order to meet FCC class B Limit.
For Canada
NOTICE
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
AVIS
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
For the USA
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Compliance Information Statement
Model Name :
Type of Equipment :
Responsible Party :
R-09
WAVE/MP3 RECORDER
Roland Corporation U.S.
Address : 5100 S. Eastern Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90040-2938
Telephone : (323) 890 3700
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Information
When you need repair service, call your nearest EDIROL/Roland Service Center or authorized
EDIROL/Roland distributor in your country as shown below.
HONG KONG
NICARAGUA
HUNGARY
CENTRAL/LATIN
AMERICA
MIDDLE EAST
BAHRAIN
Parsons Music Ltd.
Bansbach Instrumentos
Roland East Europe Ltd.
Warehouse Area ‘DEPO’ Pf.83
H-2046 Torokbalint,
HUNGARY
8th Floor, Railway Plaza, 39
Chatham Road South, T.S.T,
Kowloon, HONG KONG
TEL: 2333 1863
Musicales Nicaragua
Altamira D'Este Calle Principal
de la Farmacia 5ta.Avenida
1 Cuadra al Lago.#503
Managua, Nicaragua
EUROPE
EDIROL (Europe) Ltd.
Studio 3.4 114 Power Road
London W4 5PY
Moon Stores
ARGENTINA
Instrumentos Musicales S.A.
Av.Santa Fe 2055
(1123) Buenos Aires
ARGENTINA
TEL: (011) 4508-2700
No.16, Bab Al Bahrain Avenue,
P.O.Box 247, Manama 304,
State of BAHRAIN
TEL: (23) 511011
U. K.
INDIA
Rivera Digitec (India) Pvt. Ltd.
409, Nirman Kendra
Mahalaxmi Flats Compound
Off. Dr. Edwin Moses Road,
Mumbai-400011, INDIA
TEL: (022) 2493 9051
IRELAND
Roland Ireland
G2 Calmount Park, Calmount
Avenue, Dublin 12
Republic of IRELAND
TEL: (01) 4294444
TEL: (505)277-2557
TEL: +44 (0)20 8747 5949
FAX:+44 (0)20 8747 5948
http://www.edirol.com/europe
TEL: 17 211 005
PERU
Audionet
Distribuciones Musicales SAC
Juan Fanning 530
Miraflores
IRAN
MOCO INC.
No.41 Nike St., Dr.Shariyati Ave.,
Roberoye Cerahe Mirdamad
Tehran, IRAN
BARBADOS
Deutschland
TEL: 0700 33 47 65 20
France
TEL: 0810 000 371
Italia
TEL: 02 93778329
A&B Music Supplies LTD
12 Webster Industrial Park
Wildey, St.Michael, Barbados
TEL: (246)430-1100
ITALY
Roland Italy S. p. A.
Viale delle Industrie 8,
20020 Arese, Milano, ITALY
TEL: (02) 937-78300
Lima - Peru
TEL: (511) 4461388
INDONESIA
PT Citra IntiRama
J1. Cideng Timur No. 15J-150
Jakarta Pusat
INDONESIA
TEL: (021) 6324170
TEL: (021) 285-4169
TRINIDAD
AMR Ltd
Ground Floor
Maritime Plaza
Barataria Trinidad W.I.
TEL: (868)638 6385
ISRAEL
Halilit P. Greenspoon & Sons
Ltd.
8 Retzif Ha’aliya Hashnya St.
Tel-Aviv-Yafo ISRAEL
TEL: (03) 6823666
BRAZIL
Roland Brasil Ltda.
Rua San Jose, 780 Sala B
Parque Industrial San Jose
Cotia - Sao Paulo - SP, BRAZIL
TEL: (011) 4615 5666
NORWAY
Roland Scandinavia Avd.
Kontor Norge
Lilleakerveien 2 Postboks 95
Lilleaker N-0216 Oslo
NORWAY
KOREA
Cosmos Corporation
1461-9, Seocho-Dong,
Seocho Ku, Seoul, KOREA
TEL: (02) 3486-8855
NORTH AMERICA
URUGUAY
Todo Musica S.A.
Francisco Acuna de Figueroa 1771
C.P.: 11.800
Montevideo, URUGUAY
TEL: (02) 924-2335
JORDAN
MUSIC HOUSE CO. LTD.
FREDDY FOR MUSIC
P. O. Box 922846
Amman 11192 JORDAN
TEL: (06) 5692696
CHILE
Comercial Fancy II S.A.
Rut.: 96.919.420-1
Nataniel Cox #739, 4th Floor
Santiago - Centro, CHILE
TEL: (02) 688-9540
CANADA
Roland Canada Ltd.
(Head Office)
5480 Parkwood Way Richmond
B. C., V6V 2M4 CANADA
TEL: (604) 270 6626
TEL: 2273 0074
MALAYSIA/
SINGAPORE
Roland Asia Pacific Sdn. Bhd.
45-1, Block C2, Jalan PJU 1/39,
Dataran Prima, 47301 Petaling
Jaya, Selangor, MALAYSIA
TEL: (03) 7805-3263
POLAND
MX MUSIC SP.Z.O.O.
UL. Gibraltarska 4.
PL-03664 Warszawa POLAND
TEL: (022) 679 44 19
VENEZUELA
Instrumentos Musicales
Allegro,C.A.
Av.las industrias edf.Guitar
COLOMBIA
Centro Musical Ltda.
Cra 43 B No 25 A 41 Bododega 9
Medellin, Colombia
KUWAIT
EASA HUSAIN AL-YOUSIFI
& SONS CO.
Abdullah Salem Street,
Safat, KUWAIT
TEL: 243-6399
Roland Canada Ltd.
(Toronto Office)
170 Admiral Boulevard
Mississauga On L5T 2N6
CANADA
PORTUGAL
Roland Iberia, S.L.
Portugal Office
Cais das Pedras, 8/9-1 Dto
4050-465, Porto, PORTUGAL
TEL: 22 608 00 60
import
TEL: (574)3812529
PHILIPPINES
#7 zona Industrial de Turumo
Caracas, Venezuela
TEL: (212) 244-1122
G.A. Yupangco & Co. Inc.
339 Gil J. Puyat Avenue
Makati, Metro Manila 1200,
PHILIPPINES
CURACAO
Zeelandia Music Center Inc.
Orionweg 30
Curacao, Netherland Antilles
TEL:(305)5926866
LEBANON
Chahine S.A.L.
Gerge Zeidan St., Chahine
Bldg., Achrafieh, P.O.Box: 16-
5857
Beirut, LEBANON
TEL: (01) 20-1441
TEL: (905) 362 9707
U. S. A.
ROMANIA
FBS LINES
Piata Libertatii 1,
535500 Gheorgheni,
ROMANIA
Roland Corporation U.S.
5100 S. Eastern Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90040-2938,
U. S. A.
TEL: (02) 899 9801
EUROPE
SRI LANKA
Penguin Electronics (Pvt) Ltd.
115, Maya Avenue,
Colombo 06, SRI LANKA
TEL: (11) 2552376
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Instrumentos Fernando Giraldez
Calle Proyecto Central No.3
Ens.La Esperilla
Santo Domingo,
Dominican Republic
TEL:(809) 683 0305
AUSTRIA
TEL: (323) 890 3700
Roland Elektronische
Musikinstrumente HmbH.
TEL: (266) 364 609
OMAN
TALENTZ CENTRE L.L.C.
Malatan House No.1
Al Noor Street, Ruwi
SULTANATE OF OMAN
TEL: 2478 3443
RUSSIA
MuTek
Dorozhnaya ul.3,korp.6
117 545 Moscow, RUSSIA
TEL: (095) 981-4967
Austrian Office
AFRICA
EGYPT
Al Fanny Trading Office
9, EBN Hagar A1 Askalany
Street,
ARD E1 Golf, Heliopolis,
Cairo 11341, EGYPT
TEL: 20-2-417-1828
TAIWAN
Eduard-Bodem-Gasse 8,
A-6020 Innsbruck, AUSTRIA
TEL: (0512) 26 44 260
ROLAND TAIWAN
ECUADOR
Mas Musika
Rumichaca 822 y Zaruma
Guayaquil - Ecuador
ENTERPRISE CO., LTD.
Room 5, 9fl. No. 112 Chung
Shan N.Road Sec.2, Taipei,
TAIWAN, R.O.C.
BELGIUM/FRANCE/
HOLLAND/
LUXEMBOURG
Roland Central Europe N.V.
Houtstraat 3, B-2260, Oevel
(Westerlo) BELGIUM
QATAR
Badie Studio & Stores
P.O. Box 62,
Doha, QATAR
TEL: 423554
SPAIN
Roland Iberia, S.L.
Paseo García Faria, 33-35
08005 Barcelona SPAIN
TEL: 93 493 91 00
TEL: (02) 2561 3339
TEL:(593-4)2302364
THAILAND
GUATEMALA
Theera Music Co. , Ltd.
330 Soi Verng NakornKasem,
New Road, Sumpantawongse,
Bangkok 10100, THAILAND
TEL: (02) 224-8821
Casa Instrumental
Calzada Roosevelt 34-01,zona 11
Ciudad de Guatemala
Guatemala
REUNION
SAUDI ARABIA
aDawliah Universal
Electronics APL
Corniche Road, Aldossary
Bldg., 1st Floor, Alkhobar,
SAUDI ARABIA
SWEDEN
Roland Scandinavia A/S
SWEDISH SALES OFFICE
Danvik Center 28, 2 tr.
S-131 30 Nacka SWEDEN
TEL: (0)8 702 00 20
TEL: (014) 575811
Maison FO - YAM Marcel
25 Rue Jules Hermann,
Chaudron - BP79 97 491
Ste Clotilde Cedex,
CZECH REP.
K-AUDIO
Kardasovska 626.
CZ-198 00 Praha 9,
CZECH REP.
TEL:(502) 599-2888
REUNION ISLAND
TEL: (0262) 218-429
VIETNAM
SAIGON MUSIC
DISTRIBUTOR
(TAN DINH MUSIC)
138 Tran Quang Khai Street
Dist. 1, Ho Chi Minh City
VIETNAM
HONDURAS
Almacen Pajaro Azul S.A. de C.V.
BO.Paz Barahona
3 Ave.11 Calle S.O
San Pedro Sula, Honduras
TEL: (504) 553-2029
P.O.Box 2154, Alkhobar 31952
SAUDI ARABIA
TEL: (03) 898 2081
SOUTH AFRICA
Paul Bothner(PTY)Ltd.
Royal Cape Park, Unit 24
Londonderry Road, Ottery 7800
Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA
TEL: (2) 666 10529
SWITZERLAND
Roland (Switzerland) AG
Landstrasse 5, Postfach,
CH-4452 Itingen,
SWITZERLAND
TEL: (061) 927-8383
DENMARK
Roland Scandinavia A/S
Nordhavnsvej 7, Postbox 880,
DK-2100 Copenhagen
DENMARK
SYRIA
Technical Light & Sound
Center
Rawda, Abdul Qader Jazairi St.
Bldg. No. 21, P.O.BOX 13520,
Damascus, SYRIA
MARTINIQUE
Musique & Son
Z.I.Les Mangle
97232 Le Lamantin
Martinique F.W.I.
TEL: 596 596 426860
TEL: (08) 848-4068
TEL: (021) 799 4900
TEL: 3916 6200
UKRAINE
TIC-TAC
Mira Str. 19/108
P.O. Box 180
295400 Munkachevo,
UKRAINE
TEL: (03131) 414-40
AUSTRALIA/
NEW ZEALAND
ASIA
FINLAND
Roland Scandinavia As, Filial
Finland
Elannontie 5
FIN-01510 Vantaa, FINLAND
TEL: (0)9 68 24 020
TEL: (011) 223-5384
CHINA
TURKEY
ZUHAL DIS TICARET A.S.
Galip Dede Cad. No.37
Beyoglu - Istanbul / TURKEY
TEL: (0212) 249 85 10
Roland Shanghai Electronics
Co.,Ltd.
Gigamusic SARL
10 Rte De La Folie
97200 Fort De France
Martinique F.W.I.
TEL: 596 596 715222
AUSTRALIA/
NEW ZEALAND
Roland Corporation
Australia Pty.,Ltd.
38 Campbell Avenue
Dee Why West. NSW 2099
AUSTRALIA
5F. No.1500 Pingliang Road
Shanghai 200090, CHINA
TEL: (021) 5580-0800
UNITED KINGDOM
GERMANY
Roland Elektronische
Musikinstrumente HmbH.
Oststrasse 96, 22844
Norderstedt, GERMANY
TEL: (040) 52 60090
Roland (U.K.) Ltd.
Atlantic Close, Swansea
Enterprise Park, SWANSEA
SA7 9FJ,
U.A.E.
Zak Electronics & Musical
Instruments Co. L.L.C.
Zabeel Road, Al Sherooq Bldg.,
No. 14, Grand Floor, Dubai,
U.A.E.
Roland Shanghai Electronics
Co.,Ltd.
(BEIJING OFFICE)
10F. No.18 3 Section Anhuaxili
Chaoyang District Beijing
100011 CHINA
MEXICO
Casa Veerkamp, s.a. de c.v.
Av. Toluca No. 323, Col. Olivar
de los Padres 01780 Mexico
D.F. MEXICO
UNITED KINGDOM
TEL: (01792) 702701
For Australia
Tel: (02) 9982 8266
For New Zealand
Tel: (09) 3098 715
GREECE/CYPRUS
STOLLAS S.A.
TEL: (55) 5668-6699
TEL: (04) 3360715
TEL: (010) 6426-5050
Music Sound Light
155, New National Road
Patras 26442, GREECE
TEL: 2610 435400
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