since you are seeing input level, try to record again with the level just reaching the maximum.
and where do you place the recorded output?
there is a possibility that the recorded signal passed through the recorder , but the problem is where did it go?
the recorded output is checked on your level tracks, what format have you tried recording? i mean is it mp3 or mp4 or wave? some audio have copy rights too, especially the CD audio, cant just be recorded digitally, some do on analog audio, but on mp3, wave no problem with the recording. try recording mp3 as sound track, if it can record mp3, need to convert your audio files that you want to record in mp3. you need an audio converter.
this is just a suggestion, if you are still having problem, please indicate the make and model of your recorder, include the type of audio you are recording and the software you are using.
Ensure that the track button is solid red when recording.
Ensure that you are recording the right input channels on a track. see pages 130 to 165 on the manual.
Before you can record signals received by the VS-2400CD’s coaxial or optical digital IN acks, you have to enable digital recording .
To enable digital recording:
1. Hold down SHIFT and press F4•UTILITY. 2. Press PAGE until “GLOBAL” appears above F2. 3. Press F2 (GLOBAL). 4. highlight the CD DIGITAL REC parameter if necessary. 5. Turn the Time/Value dial to select On. The “Concerning Copyright” statement appears as a reminder of the laws governing the digital copying of copyrighted materials. It also presents Roland’s position on the SCMS digital recording copy-protection protocol. 6. After reading the statement, press ENTER/YES, or press EXIT/NO to suspend activation of digital recording. If you pressed ENTER/YES in Step 6, the VS-2400CD licensing agreement appears. 7. If you agree to the displayed terms, press ENTER/YES. If not, press EXIT/NO to leave digital recording disabled.
Also read carefully Routing Input Signals to Input Channels at page 130 on user manual.
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Hi,
since you are seeing input level, try to record again with the level just reaching the maximum.
and where do you place the recorded output?
there is a possibility that the recorded signal passed through the recorder , but the problem is where did it go?
the recorded output is checked on your level tracks, what format have you tried recording? i mean is it mp3 or mp4 or wave?
some audio have copy rights too, especially the CD audio, cant just be recorded digitally, some do on analog audio, but on mp3, wave no
problem with the recording. try recording mp3 as sound track, if it can record mp3, need to convert your audio files that you want to record in mp3. you need an audio converter.
this is just a suggestion, if you are still having problem, please indicate the make and model of your recorder, include the type of audio you are recording and the software you are using.
hope i have helped you, thanks for using Fixya!
hi,
if you have a computer , you can use your computer in lieu of the recording unit in your mixer,
still you can use your mixer as a playback mixer not a recording mixer, since Roland said it was a bad unit.
Ensure that the track button is solid red when recording.
Ensure that you are recording the right input channels on a track. see pages 130 to 165 on the manual.
Before you can record signals received by the VS-2400CD’s coaxial or optical digital IN
acks, you have to enable digital recording .
To enable digital recording:
1. Hold down SHIFT and press F4•UTILITY.
2. Press PAGE until “GLOBAL” appears above F2.
3. Press F2 (GLOBAL).
4. highlight the CD DIGITAL REC parameter if necessary.
5. Turn the Time/Value dial to select On.
The “Concerning Copyright” statement appears as a reminder of the laws
governing the digital copying of copyrighted materials. It also presents Roland’s
position on the SCMS digital recording copy-protection protocol.
6. After reading the statement, press ENTER/YES, or press EXIT/NO to suspend
activation of digital recording.
If you pressed ENTER/YES in Step 6, the VS-2400CD licensing agreement appears.
7. If you agree to the displayed terms, press ENTER/YES. If not, press EXIT/NO to
leave digital recording disabled.
Also read carefully Routing Input Signals to Input Channels at page 130 on user manual.
Good luck.
G.