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Roland M-5000 Reference Manual

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Overview of Operations
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3. Select the output bus for recording.
4. Go to the recorder section on the top panel and press the
[
t
] button.
5. Go to the recorder section on the top panel and press the
[
p
] button.
Recording on the selected output bus starts.
6. Go to the recorder section on the top panel and press the
[
q
] button.
Recording stops.
Playback from a USB Flash Drive
1. Go to the recorder section on the top panel and press the
[DISP] button.
The RECORDER window appears.
2. Tap <PLAYBACK>.
The DESTINATION popover appears.
3. Select the input channel to receive the playback output.
4. Go to the recorder section on the top panel and press the
[
p
] button.
The WAV le is played back.
5. Go to the recorder section on the top panel and press the
[
q
] button.
Playback stops.
Backing Up All Data in the M-5000
The data in the M-5000 is saved as a project le.
You back up the data in the M-5000 by saving the project le to a
USB ash drive.
Saving a Project File to a USB Flash Drive
1. Press the [MENU] button.
2. On the MENU window, tap <SETUP>, then tap
<PROJECT>.
The PROJECT window appears.
3. Move to the folder where you want to save the le.
Moves one level below the current folder.
Creates a new folder at the current level.
Moves up one level.
4. Tap <SAVE>.
A window for specifying the le name is displayed.
5. Specify the le name, then tap <SAVE>.
The project le is saved to the USB ash drive.

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Roland M-5000 Specifications

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BrandRoland
ModelM-5000
CategoryMusic Mixer
LanguageEnglish

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