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Owners Manual 23 Basic OperationBasic OperationIf No Other Equipment is Connected to the CD-2 24 12If Other Equipment is Connected to the CD-2 1 2 3 4If No Other Equipment is Connected to the CD-2 1 2If Other Equipment is Connected to the CD-2 1 2 3 25 12sound, press again. Adjusting the Screen Contrast Adjusting the Volume Temporarily Muting the Sound (Speaker Mute) Inserting/Removing a CD 26 2 33 1 2object) into the emergency eject hole. Inserting a Disc Removing a Disc If the Disc Tray Doesnt Open Inserting/Removing a CF Card 27 12right of the CF card slot. 3 4Inserting a CF Card Removing a CF Card 28 Recording on the CD-2Minimum Recording Rime for One Track 29 In Case Your Performance is Not RecordableRecording Modes and Maximum Recording Times Recording Time for One Track (One Song)The Number of Recording Tracks for One CF Card Maximum Recording Times Types of Discs that You Can Record The Number of Recording Tracks on One CD-R/RW Disc Recorded Songs Finalization ( Page 50) Cautions When Recording on a CF Card or CD-R/RW Disc When Recording on a CF card When Recording on a CF card (continued) When Recording on a CD-R/RW disc Recording with the Internal Mics 30 12Insert a CF card or CD-R/RW disc. Press enough times to get it to light in green. Adjust the input level of the internal mics. 4 5Recording from a Connected Mic or Instrument 31 1(e.g., guitar or keyboard). Insert a CF card or CD-R/RW disc. Press enough times to get it to Specify the panning (stereo position) of the mics. 4 6Layering Your Performance with a Song from a Music CD (Overdubbing) 32 1Insert a CF card. Press enough times to get it to Set the panning (stereo position) of the mics. 33 4Insert the music CD. Press on the CD side. 5 6Layering Your Performance with a Song from a CF Card (Overdubbing) 34 1Insert a CF card. Press enough times to get it to Set the panning (stereo position) of the mics. 35 45 6 7 36 13 1 2recording mode. Preparing a CF Card for Use (Formatting) Choosing the CF Card Recording Mode 37 1audio source you want to record.Auditioning the sound of an instrument connected to the LINE IN jacks 2to adjust the input level. Selecting the Recording Source (MIC SELECT) Adjusting the Input LevelInternal Mic CHECK Settings for Recording (continued) 38 1appropriate level knob to adjust the input level. 1whose playback level you want to adjust. 2 3playback level, press . Adjusting the Input Level CHECK MIC 1/MIC 2/GUITAR/LINE IN Jacks Temporarily Adjusting the Playback Level of a Music CD or CF Card 39 12Turn to select how MIC 1 and MIC 2 are to be panned. 1 2balance of the L and R channels. When Recording from Connected Mics (Pan Setting) Adjusting the Left/Right Volume Balance of the Internal Mics Playing Back a CD 40 12 3 2speed. Playing Back at a Slower Speed (Slow Playback) 41 12pitch. Making Fine Adjustments to the Playback Pitch (Pitch)Playing Back a CD (continued) 42 12 2playback, press again. Changing the Key of the Playback (Key) Removing the Vocal or Lead Guitar from the Playback (Center Cancel) 43 1point where you want Repeat Play to start. 2A-B Repeat to end. Repeatedly Playing Tracks (1 Track/All Repeat) Repeatedly Playing a Section (A-B Repeat) Playing Back a CF Card 44 12 3 1Repeatedly Playing Tracks (1 Track/All Repeat) 45 1the point where you want Repeat Play to start. 2A-B Repeat to end. Repeatedly Playing a Section (A-B Repeat)Wave files (WAV format) that can be played Write-destination directory CF cards that contain recorded data Creating a Music CD Creating a Music CD from a CF Card 46 13 4 6that you want to write to the CD, press 7 47 89To write the tracks to disc, press . If you want to write the same tracks to another CD-R/RW disc, press . If you are finished with writing, press . Yes No If Yes is selected in Step 8 If No is selected in Step 8 48 Finalize 49 2Mastering Effect Patch List patch. Creating a Professional-Sounding CD (Mastering Effects) Make a Disc Playable in a Conventional CD Player (Finalize) 50 13 51 Advanced OperationOther Recording Methods More Functions Using the Metronome 52 23Turn to choose which metronome beats are emphasized. 53 56again.When recording with the metronome 6Press until Count-in (Beat) appears 7beats that will be counted before recording begins. 82Sounding a Count-In to Ensure Accurate Timing (Count-in) Automatically Starting Recording When Sound Begins 54 12 3recording is to start automatically. 4 6 7 8 56 1Assigning Track Numbers at Specified Intervals 2 5 6 57 12 5 6Assigning Track Numbers When Silence is Detected Editing a CF Card 58 12 4 1 4 59 1you want to assign a title. 2 4 5Entering characters If you rename the file on your computer Assigning a Title to a TrackEditing a CF Card (continued) 60 1Start Point and End Point want to edit. 2 4 5 6Point. Trimming Silent Regions at the Beginning and End of a Track (Trim In/Out)Trimming Silence from the Beginning of a Track 62 12 4Dividing a Track (Divide) 5 6 7 8 63 1want to convert into a wave file.Track number of the source 2 4 1 4Converting a Track to a Wave File (Wave Convert)Track number of the conversion result Formatting a CF Card Erasing Tracks from a CD-RW Disc 64 13 1 4Preparations common to all CD-RW editing operations Erasing the Last Track Erasing All Tracks 65 13Removing Finalization Tuning Your Instrument (Tuner) 66 12 3want to tune. Tune the string so that the correct note name for that string appears in the screen. 4tuning guides are both displayed. 5 6 67 12 3 1 2 3 4Changing the Tuners Reference Pitch Listening to a Guide Tone While Tuning 68 Copying an Original Music CDWorkflow to Copy CDs Copyright About the License Agreement 69 13Insert the music CD that you want to copy. 4 5 6CD-R/RW disc, press . If youre finished writing, press .If the screen indicates Copy ##/xx Tr. Are You Sure? in Step 3 Preparations Applying Effects to Your Vocal or Instrumental Performance 70 1Off GTR VCL DYN desired patch group. 2Backing Up Tracks from a CF Card If the screen indicates Insert CD in Step 4If the screen indicates CD-RW Erase? in Step 4 71 13 4Preparations Recovering Backed-up Data (Recover) 72 13data you want to recover. 4 5If the screen indicates Insert CD# at Step 5 Preparations Playing SMF (Standard MIDI File) Data 73 12 3Cautions When Creating an SMF Data Disc Restoring the Factory Settings (Initialize) 74 13Other Functions and SettingsWhile recording or in recording-standby mode While playing or stopped 75 12Turn to select the time display that will appear in the screen. Displaying the Remaining TimeOther Functions and Settings (continued) 76 12foot switch. Press until Int MIC Auto Lvl appears 2Specifying the Function of the Foot Switch Automatically Adjusting the Input Level of the Internal Mics (Auto Level Control)Press until AUX OUT Select appears 77 2that is output from the AUX OUT jacks. 1 2Adjusting the Output Level from the AUX OUT JacksChoosing the Audio Source that is Output from the AUX OUT Jacks Adjusting the Output Level of the AUX OUT Jacks Other Functions and Settings (continued) 78 1display, and then press . 2Press until Show Track Title appears 2Switching the Line Input On/Off Viewing the Track Titles on a CF Card 79 1Press until CD Mix Level appears To adjust the playback level of a CF card Press until CF Mix Level appears 2Adjusting the Playback Level of a Music CD/CF Card 81 Appendices82 Troubleshooting87 Messages88 Effect Patch List90 Menu List91 SpecificationsRecorder Input/Output Effects Others 92 IndexNumerics A B C D E F G I 93 KL M N O P R S T U V WAs of January 15, 2005 (ROLAND) 94 Information distributor in your country as shown below. 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