TASCAM CD-GT1 — 7

Making connections

Inputs

Connecting a guitar

o connect a guitar or bass guitar to
the unit simply connect one end of the
guitar cord to the guitar and connect
the other to the
GUITAR/MIC IN
jack
of the 
f you use eects pedals or stomp
boxes you can connect the output of
these to the  remember that
the  has its own eects
et the
GUITAR/MIC
switch to
GUITAR
ake sure the
GUITAR
power button
is pushed in
WARNING
NEVER connect a guitar amplier to the
CD-GT1’s
GUITAR/MIC
input, as you will
damage your equipment if you do this.

Connecting a microphone

onnect a suitable microphone ask
your  dealer if you are not
sure to the
GUITAR/MIC IN
jack of
the 
et the
GUITAR/MIC
switch to
MIC

Connecting a stereo line source

ou can also connect a stereo line
source such as the outputs from a syn
thesizer a guitar preamplier or rack
mount eects unit or a cassette deck
etc to the  se the
LINE
IN
minijack beside the
GUITAR/MIC
IN
jack
WARNING
You should NEVER connect the speaker out-
puts of a guitar amplier to anything except
speakers. If you are in any doubt at all about
what you can connect to your CD-GT1, ask
someone who knows.

Connecting a footswitch

ou can connect a footswitch to the
 to step through the eect
slot settings or to cue the  player
handso see later in this manual
for details
o avoid problems with your 
 use only a  
footswitch or similar nonlatching
pushtomake footswitch connected
to the
FOOT
jack

Outputs

onnect the unit to a stereo systems
 input or mixer input etc using
a suitable stereo cable not supplied
connected to the s
LINE
OUT
stereo minijack
onnect a pair of headphones not
supplied to the
PHONES
stereo mini
jack for private listening