displayed. This ensures that the entire disc will be ripped to the memory card.
3.If you only want to record a single track, press REPEAT until REP ONE is displayed. This en- sures only the selected track will be recorded.
4.Next, simply press the RECORD button on the Roadwiz or the Remote control. When you do this, the song should stop playing and a window will appear asking what you would like to title this recording. You can give it a number or a title, whatever you want. Once you have entered the title, go ahead and press the ENTER button.
5.At this point the
Note: When recording multiple tracks at once, you will not be able to change individual file names. Re- cording takes place in real time.
Switch Between Two File Viewers (GUI SWITCH)
In the USB or SD card mode, there are two file view- ers that you can choose. With Window 1 (top right), you can see all the songs listed. With Window 2 (bot- tom right), you see two windows on the screen – in the left window see all folders are listed, and in the right
Basic Operation: MP3 Recording
Built-In System Recording Functions
In addition to “ripping” CD+G discs and record- ing them to a USB device, SD/MMC/MS card or a recordable CD/DVD, your Roadwiz will also record MP3 files from the various inputs to the various outputs.
You can record from DVD player, USB port and card slot on the Roadwiz, or use outside sources connected to AUX INPUTS 1, 2 and 3 on the rear panel. You may record your vocal, guitar or keyboard in DVD or
•a fully functional player,
•a recorder with
•an instrument and microphone amplifier with basic mixing functionality.
window all the songs in the selected folder are listed. You can only switch folders in Window 2 mode.
Window 1: Song listing.
Window 2: Folders at left, songs at right.
One of the best ways to familiarize yourself with the recording functions of the Roadwiz is to experiment with the various inputs, directing them to record to the several possible locations (recordable disc, USB device or memory cards). Points to remember:
•There are both
•AUX IN recording will record the audio from the
•Consult pages 4 and 5 for instructions on making your source and destination selections for record- ing live and/or prerecorded audio signals.
•Consult pages 8 and 9 to review the various input options and determine how to accomplish the recording task you want.
Do not confuse “ripping” and recording MP3+G files with audio recording as these are separate functions.
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