Record And Practice A Favorite Song - Roland VOCAL TRAINER VT-12 Manual Del Usuario

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Practicing

Record and Practice a Favorite Song

You can record your favorite songs into the VT-12 via the REC IN jack, and use them as user tracks.
A recorded song can be used in both Warm-up mode and in Exercise mode.
Track length
Number of tracks
* If you select a previously recorded track number and record into it, the previously recorded
song will be overwritten. If you stop within 3 seconds after beginning to record, the song will
not be recorded.
* When you've finished recording a song, you must unplug the cable from the REC IN jack. The
VT-12 will not perform any other operations while a cable is plugged into the REC IN jack.
1
Connect your external
audio device to the REC IN
jack (p . 6) .
The display will alternately indicate
"rEc" and "U**"; the VT-12 is ready to
record the song.
2
Play back the song on your
external audio device .
Adjust the volume of the sound to be
captured.
While monitoring the sound on the in-
ternal speaker or through headphones,
adjust its volume using the controls on
the external audio device.
3
Use the [
] [
to specify the track
number at which the track
is to be recorded .
4
Press the [
Recording will begin.
During recording, the display will
indicate "rEc" and the pitch indicator
will light.
MEMO
If you want to delete the songs you've recorded, restore the VT-12 to its factory settings (p. 23).
14
Maximum 10 minutes (per track)
Maximum 10 tracks
] buttons
] button .
8
Disconnect your external
audio device from the REC
IN jack .
Try practicing with the user track you
recorded (p. 14).
7
Press the [REVIEW]
button .
Playback of the recorded song will
start.
Check to make sure the song was
recorded correctly. If the song was not
recorded, the display will indicate "---. "
6
Press the [
Recording will stop.
5
Play back the song on
your external audio
device .
] button .
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