Operation Manual

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The outstanding
features of the R-09
Chapter
1
Situation practical
use technique
Chapter
2
Chapter
3
Applied technique
Chapter
4
Appendix
Application
Creating CDs on a PC
Have you ever wanted to have someone listen to a recording of a performance? For this type of situa-
tion, making a CD is better than making a cassette or MD. A CD is more likely to be listened to because
CD players, CD radio-cassette units, and car stereos are all prevalent and easily accessible. Once you
learn how to make a CD, its an easy process.
CD Creation
Transfer the sound les (WAV or
MP3) stored on the SD card to
the PC via a USB connection.
Write to a CD using Windows
Media Player or iTunes on the PC.
To create CDs on a PC, you need a CD writeable drive and either Windows Media Player for Windows or
iTunes for MacOS. The software usually comes pre-installed on new PCs. (However, some versions may
not allow creating CDs. See the owner’s manual for the software for details.)
Windows Media Player screen iTunes screen
If you know that you’re creating a CD, then we recommend using the WAV 16 bit/44.1 kHz format when
recording on the R-09. These are the same specications as the CD, so you don’t need to spend extra
time to convert the data!
Use WAV 16 bit/44.1 kHz for CDs
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