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SMART GUIDE: Using the Roland 026 for recording dual system sound
The tiny mic on most DSLR cameras do not record very good audio and sometimes the sound
of data being written to the card will also be recorded on the movie file. To enable us to
have better sound and to allow us to use a variety to microphones, we will record our audio
with the Roland 026 recorder. We will then sync up the audio files and the video files using
Final Cut Pro.
SETTING UP THE ROLAND 026 AUDIO RECORDER
Put in 4 AA batteries ( or use the AC adapter ) and an SD card
turn on the recorder
Press the Menu button to show the touch screen menu
set the date and time and format the SD card
Press the Rec Setup button to configure your microphones
Rec Mode: 2 channels
Rec Source
Internal - use the built in mic to record room tone and ambient sound
Analog - use this setup if you are plugging in one or two microphone in the Analog
inputs located on the bottom of the recorder
set the Sample Rate to 48kHz and the Rec Format to Wav 24-bit
SETTING THE RECORDING LEVELS - aim for an average peaking between -12 and -6 dB
Plug in a microphone into Input 1 ( if using Analog inputs )
Press the REC button. It will flash as it goes into Preview mode
Start by turn the Input 1 knob to the notch, speak into the mic in a normal voice.
Press the SENS button to increase the sensitivity of the input
Press REC again when you are happy with the levels to start recording.
Slate each take verbally so you will be able to match the video and audio files.
say the date, location, scene or shot #, the action then clap your hands

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