Tascam D00851300A Using the metronome, Press either the Prev or Next key to select Mtro

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Using the metronome

The CD-BT1MKII has a built-in met- ronome.

To use the metronome, press and hold the STOP key to open the Metronome menu.

Choosing the metronome tempo

1.Press either the PREV or NEXT key to select MTRO.

2.When the menu is first opened, the metronome sound is off. The metronome will begin generating the sound of beats at the previ- ously set tempo when you press either the UP key or the DOWN key to set the tempo. Press once to change by one beat per min- ute; press and hold either the UP or DOWN key to fast forward or backward through the tempos. You can set the value between 40 and 220 BPM (beats per minute) and you will hear the sound of

metronome beats as soon as you set the value.

Choosing the beats

1.Press either the PREV or NEXT key to select BEAT.

2.Select the rhythm (2 through 6 or OFF) by pressing either the UP or DOWN key. When you choose a rhythm you will notice that the first beat is a higher pitch and vol- ume than the other beats. In the OFF setting, all beats are the same pitch and volume.

NOTE

The metronome functions only when a CD is not being played back. If you start playing a CD while using the metronome, the metro- nome function stops automatically.

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Contents CD-BT1@# Important Safety Precautions Important Safety Instructions Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashesImportant Safety Instructions Safety Information Do not Remove the Protective Housing Using a ScrewdriverTable of contents About this ManualObserve the following Handling of compact discs Wipe in a straight motion from the inside to the outside Remaining battery charge level display About the power supplyOperation using batteries Length of battery lifeOperation using an AC adapter Switching the unit on and offPart names and functions DC in Jack Battery CompartmentTUNER/SETUP Key Loop KeyBass in Switch Passive Power SwitchCD EFF Switch STOP/MTRO Key HInputting signals from external devices Line Connecting a bass guitar BassAdjusting the input level Adjusting the output level after adding built-in effectsAdjusting the output level Output to headphones and external devicesConnecting a footswitch  EQ menu equalizer Using the menu systemEntering the menu system Press and hold down the Stop keyChoosing menu items Changing the setting valuesChange the setting values using the UP and Down keys Exiting the menu systemLooping track/disc Using the CD playerPlayback Looping In/Out pointsTempo control Fine tuningPitch and tempo changes Tempo control allows you to change the tempo of a trackBEE Bass Enhancement Effect Using CD effectsTurning CD effects on and off Mono monitorStoring your own effect settings in an effect slot Using built-in effectsComponents Adjusting the mix Recalling an effect with your settingsRecalling equalizer settings Setting the equalizerEqualizer Metronome beats as soon as you set the value Using the metronomePress either the Prev or Next key to select Mtro Choosing the beatsBass guitar mode BAS Using the tunerChromatic mode CHR Using the oscillatorChanging your preferences for the CD-BT1MKII Footswitch polarity Facts and figures specificationsPage Page » CD-BT1@#

D00851300A specifications

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