Creative Sound Blaster Roar 2 User Guide - Page 13

Recording is made really easy with the, Sound Blaster Roar., Recording audio with your speaker

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Recording audio with your speaker Recording is made really easy with the Sound Blaster Roar. If you need to record the song playing on your Sound Blaster Roar or do a voice recording, just insert a microSD card and you're ready to go. Here's how you do it! 1 Insert a microSD card. 2 Select source. microSD Card From built-in microphone Recording specifications l Audio recording is saved in WAV format in the VOICE folder. l For recording, a Class 4 microSD card is recommended. l The default recording sampling rate is at 16 kHz. This is designed to record longer voice recording sessions (e.g. meetings) and avoid large file sizes. l Recording from microphone also records the audio coming out from Bluetooth and Aux-in audio sources. l Simultaneous WMA / MP3 audio playback using microSD card and audio recording is not supported. Switch on the microphone. - Records voice and sounds picked up by the microphone. From Aux-in / Bluetooth source Mute the microphone. - Records Aux-in audio directly from your media player or Bluetooth device. 3 Press (REC) to start recording. Press (REC) again to stop recording. 4 Press (REC) to playback recordings. To skip recorded tracks: Press or during playback. 12

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microSD Card
Recording is made really easy with the
Sound Blaster Roar.
If you need to record the
song playing on your
Sound Blaster Roar or
do a voice recording, just
insert a microSD card
and you’re ready to go.
Here’s how you do it!
1
Insert a microSD card.
2
Select source.
From built-in microphone
Switch on the microphone.
– Records voice and sounds
picked up by the microphone.
From Aux-in /
Bluetooth
source
Mute the microphone.
– Records Aux-in audio
directly from your media
player or
Bluetooth
device.
Recording
specifications
Audio recording is
saved in
WAV
format
in the
VOICE
folder.
For recording, a
Class 4
microSD card
is recommended.
The default recording
sampling rate is at 16
kHz. This is designed
to record longer voice
recording sessions
(e.g. meetings) and
avoid large file sizes.
Recording from
microphone also
records the audio
coming out from
Bluetooth
and Aux-in
audio sources.
Simultaneous WMA /
MP3 audio playback
using microSD card
and audio recording
is not supported.
3
Press
(REC) to start
recording.
Press
(REC) again to
stop recording.
4
Press
(REC) to playback
recordings.
To skip recorded tracks:
Press
or
during playback.
Recording audio with your speaker