Tascam D00851300A owner manual Equalizer, Setting the equalizer, Recalling equalizer settings

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The CD-BT1MKII has a 5-band equal- izer for bass guitar input and two EQ slots (A and B) for the equalizer.

After an EQ slot is selected and you edit the equalizer settings, the edited EQ settings will automatically be stored in the selected EQ slot.

Setting the equalizer

1.Tap the EQ/EDIT key to select ei- ther EQ slot A or B (pressing the EQ/EDIT key cycles through EQ slot A, B, and OFF).

2.Press and hold the EQ/EDIT key to enter the EQ menu.

3.Select a parameter from the choic- es below by pressing either the PREV or NEXT key:

EQ L (Lo : 80 Hz)

EQLM (Lo-Mid : 200 Hz)

EQ M (Mid : 500 Hz)

EQHM (Hi-Mid : 1.25 kHz)

EQ H (Treble : 3.15 kHz)

MID Mid Shape (EQ adjust

ment) ON/OFF

4.When the selected parameter ap- pears on the display, use either the UP or DOWN key to adjust the level of gain. The available range of values for adjustment is be- tween -15 – +15.

5.Press the TIME/ESC key to exit the EQ menu and return to the home display mode. The param- eters set in the EQ menu are au- tomatically saved in the EQ slot selected in step 1.

Equalizer

Recalling equalizer settings

Press the EQ/EDIT key to select the EQ slot you want to recall.

TIP

If you have connected a footswitch such as TASCAM RC-30P (sold separately), you can step through the bank slots by pressing the footswitch. Make sure that FOOT in the Setup menu is set to EQ+.

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Contents CD-BT1@# Important Safety Precautions Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes Important Safety InstructionsDo not Remove the Protective Housing Using a Screwdriver Important Safety Instructions Safety InformationAbout this Manual Table of contentsHandling of compact discs Observe the following Wipe in a straight motion from the inside to the outside Operation using batteries About the power supplyRemaining battery charge level display Length of battery lifeSwitching the unit on and off Operation using an AC adapterPart names and functions TUNER/SETUP Key Battery CompartmentDC in Jack Loop KeyCD EFF Switch Power SwitchBass in Switch Passive STOP/MTRO Key HAdjusting the input level Connecting a bass guitar BassInputting signals from external devices Line Adjusting the output level after adding built-in effectsOutput to headphones and external devices Adjusting the output levelConnecting a footswitch Entering the menu system Using the menu system EQ menu equalizer Press and hold down the Stop keyChange the setting values using the UP and Down keys Changing the setting valuesChoosing menu items Exiting the menu systemPlayback Using the CD playerLooping track/disc Looping In/Out pointsPitch and tempo changes Fine tuningTempo control Tempo control allows you to change the tempo of a trackTurning CD effects on and off Using CD effectsBEE Bass Enhancement Effect Mono monitorUsing built-in effects Storing your own effect settings in an effect slotComponents Recalling an effect with your settings Adjusting the mixSetting the equalizer Recalling equalizer settingsEqualizer Press either the Prev or Next key to select Mtro Using the metronomeMetronome beats as soon as you set the value Choosing the beatsChromatic mode CHR Using the tunerBass guitar mode BAS Using the oscillatorChanging your preferences for the CD-BT1MKII Facts and figures specifications Footswitch polarityPage Page » CD-BT1@#

D00851300A specifications

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