Edirol manual Practical Guide to the Edirol R-44

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PRACTICAL GUIDE TO THE EDIROL R-44

Amazing 24 bit/192 kHz ultra-high sound quality!! Easy to transport!! Lightweight 4-channel recorder!! 4-channel simultaneous recording techniques are thoroughly explained!!

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Contents Practical Guide to the Edirol R-44 Linking to a PC Compact 4-channel RecorderObsession with Quality SD Card for Longer Recording TimesSituation Practical Use Technique SpecificationsPreparing to Record Record SettingsMatching Aiming Recording Levels Microphones Recording a Grand Piano Channel RecordingRecording Drums Situation Practical Technique2Acoustic Guitar VocalsElectric Guitar or Bass Synthesizer or OrganDrums When recording a solo performance, woodwinds likePiano Wind InstrumentsTechnique 3 Appendix Matching Positioning the R-44 Recording LevelsSetting Rec. Mode in Mono X 4 Input Select to Analog Connections and SettingsRecord the band performance in one shot with four channels Matching the recording levelsSituation Practical 1 Use Technique2 Applied Technique Matching Microphones Location Recording LevelsRecording Multiple Input Levels Simultaneously Recording the Performance and Audience SimultaneouslyRecording in a Small Hall Recording with Suspended MicrophonesRecording a Chorus Recording the AudienceRecording in a Large Hall Applied Matching Dealing with Recording Levels Wind NoiseRecording with Surround Sound Simultaneously recording birdsong using multiple microphonesSynching Video and Audio Recording SettingsPlay a Baseline Sound and then Record Beginning, we recommend recording with Mix down withCakewalkConverting to 5.1 Channel Surround Sound Channel Surround SoundPractical Technique2 Microphone Types Difference Between Sensitivity and VolumeMicrophone Directivity DR-80COptions SpecificationsST-100MB