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Performing Multi-track Recording
1. Standby recording.
Press the [REC] button once to set the R-1000 in to the record standby mode. Recording will not begin, but you can now check
and confirm your various settings.
fig.rec-stanby.eps
2. Check the input on the respective channels.
Touch the area of the level meter containing the track you want to confirm. Selecting a track at the [Solo] area outputs the audio
on that channel to the monitor equipment.
fig.solo-listen.eps
3. Start recording.
While the [REC] button is flashing, press the [PLAY] button. The [REC] button stops flashing and remains steadily illuminated, and
recording starts.
fig.start-rec.eps
4. Stop recording.
Pressing the [STOP] button stops recording.
After stopping recording, never switch off the power or detach the removable storage device while the [ACCESS] lamp is steadily illuminated or
flashing. Doing so might corrupt the recorded data.
You can make a confirmation screen to be displayed when you stop recording. When the setting to display a confirmation screen has been made,
just pressing the [STOP] button does not stop recording. You must also touch [OK] at the confirmation screen. If you want to prevent recording
from being stopped by inadvertently touching the [STOP] button, set up the confirmation screen. For information on setting the confirmation
screen, refer to “Menu List” (p. 71).
About Automatic Splitting of Recording Data
When the data recorded on the R-1000 reaches a file size of 2 GB per track, it is automatically split into a new file. This splitting
occurs automatically at the approximate times shown below.
44.1 kHz Approximately 250 minutes
48 kHz Approximately 230 minutes
96 kHz Approximately 96 minutes
Initiating Recording

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