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Roland Recorder CD-2e User's Manual

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1. 5 T A z g 5 a Remote control o amp 8 Press the Stop button to stop recording The recorded song will be added to the end of the SD memory card If you want to listen to the song you recorded press the II Play button immediately after you stop S o recording a g amp Key Page 62 Pitch Page 63 and Speed Page 67 settings will automatically Q revert to the values of the original song only during recording When recording ends these settings will return to the values you specified a Sound will not be produced from the speakers while in recording standby mode or while 8 recording If you want to listen to the sound that s being recorded you ll need to use headphones Refer to Step 4 on Page 36 The playback level SD CD Level setting is common to the CD and the SD memory card When you turn off the power this setting will return to 0 e If you decide to stop recording midway through the track press the ll Stop button 5 e aal og 3 E gt a6 a2 z 5 s 8 2 2 gt Rel mo io gt 9 a Ur _ Convenient Functions for Recording Automatically Starting Recording When Audio is Detected When the CD 2e is in recording standby mode and it detects audio input that exceeds the specified level recording will start automatically 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose
2. When only the right guide is displayed When only the left guide is displayed TUNER Pitch 44e coger Cd The pitch is above the displayed note The pitch is below the displayed note name i e sharp name i e flat 100 Tuning Your Instrument Tuner Function continued 5 When you re finished using the tuner press the EXIT button twice You re returned to the audio source screen suoneiedaig BurjreyD Important e The tuner can also use an external mic If you want to use an external mic set the MIC SELECT switch to the EXT external mic position k e e You can t play back or record while using the tuner a 3 e If you don t want to hear sound while you re tuning you can turn down the VOLUME knob or set the SPEAKER switch located on the back of the CD 2e to the OFF position so that the sound is muted 3 2 Q e vA e Changing the Tuner s Reference Pitch 9 You can calibrate the CD 2e s Tuner to another instrument or tuning standard by amp adjusting its reference pitch The reference pitch is the frequency of the A4 note This is the pitch of the middle A note a on a piano 3 g Q 2 fal 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Tuner z Tone E O Press the MENU button to access the menu screen it amp n O Use the lt gt buttons to choose Tuner Tone 5 s G Press the ENTER button
3. g p First CD R RW disc Second CD R RW disc large to fit on a single CD R RW disc it can automatically be divided across aaa 0 multiple CD R RW discs C divided a If you want to automatically divide a large ZF song and write it across multiple discs make the following setting in Step 5 on Portion that does not fit Page 79 on first CD R RW disc O In Step 5 Page 79 specify the large song as the first of the songs you want to write The song will be divided automatically only if the song you specify as the first song is larger than a single CD R RW disc In this case you won t be able to specify additional songs to be added After the first CD R RW disc has been ejected the message Insert Disc will appear Insert another CD R RW disc When the disc is detected writing will begin automatically Continue inserting additional CD R RW discs as directed by the messages that appear When all the data has been written the message Write Completed Another Disc will appear Continue with the procedure from Step 10 of Page 81 CD R RW discs that have no more space on them after the track has been written will be finalized automatically For example if a track is divided across two discs as in the example shown in the illustration at the upper right the first CD R RW disc will be finalized automatically 82 Making a CD R RW Disc for Playback on Another CD Player Finalize What
4. Type of plug that can be connected Phone plug On the CD 2e s side panel set the MIC SELECT switch to its EXT external mic position PHONES MIC Mic SELECT Oe tie nt MANUAL PHONES mic mic sevect Lol EVEL EXT iNT AUTO M 4 Prepare your karaoke CD O Insert the karaoke CD Page 27 Press the CD button so it s lit and set the audio source to CD G Use the kea BPI buttons to select the song that you want to record Recording Karaoke continued 5 Adjust the CD s playback level and the mic s input level Adjust the levels to obtain the desired volume balance between the CD and the mic If sound from the speakers enters the mic you won t be able to adjust the level correctly While adjusting the level either turn the VOLUME knob all the way down or set the SPEAKER switch located on the side of the CD 2e to the OFF position so no sound will be produced Use headphones if you want to monitor the sound that s being recorded a Press the gt II Play button to play back the CD O Press the lt or gt button to access the SD CD Level setting screen G Use the buttons to adjust the CD s playback level SD CD Level If you don t press the buttons for five seconds TT you ll automatically be returned to the audio source 2 display Value uni
5. Use AC Adaptor You attempted to perform a CD related operation without using the dedicated AC adaptor Please use the dedicated AC adaptor Waiting Signal Waiting for audio input to trigger recording To begin recording input an audio signal ts Page 53 Setting Items in Easy Guide This section explains items that you can set in the screens appearing in Easy Guide 1 Recording Displayed screen Explanation Select the media to be used for recording CD R RW Choose this if you re recording on a CD R RW disc SD Card Choose this if you re recording on an SD memory card Select what you want to record Easy INT MIC Choose this if you re making a test recording using the internal mics Acoustic Inst Choose this if you re recording an acoustic instrument e g piano guitar string instrument or wind instrument Vocal Choose this if you re recording a vocal Digital Piano Choose this if you re recording an electronic musical instrument e g digital piano or synthesizer Casette Tape Choose this if you re recording from a cassette tape or a MD Speech Choose this if you re recording a conference Explanation Select the media that you want to erase CD RW Choose this if you re erasing tracks from a CD R RW disc SD Card Choose this if you re erasing tracks from an SD memory card Select how the son
6. a D Press the MENU button to access the menu screen 8 LEARAER hi Use the lt gt buttons to choose Re 4 3 Poe peat I G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 Use the buttons to change the Repeat Playback setting 3 gt ie rier 1 Track e p Value Explanation A 3 Off factory setting Repeat Playback will be off amp 1 Track One track repeat The currently playing track or any track you play subsequently will play back repeatedly m All Tracks All repeat All tracks will play repeatedly If you select this during g playback all tracks will play repeatedly starting with the currently playing track S fa s 3 Press the EXIT button twice You re returned to the audio source screen amp 5 5 The Repeat icons 3 The following icon is displayed ci i fra if you ve specified Repeat Playback 3 Os as ki RA HE lt o 1 track repeat All repeat 9 The Wi or Hi symbol will disappear if you set the Repeat to Off in Step 2 RE Qa Important a The Repeat Playback setting will be turned Off if you operate the REPEAT button gt a o 2 a io 2 3 Ov na Convenient Functions for Playback continued A B Repeat Playback You can have a specified section play back repeatedly Repeatedly listening to a section of a song is convenient when you re practicing your
7. Acoustic Inst Choose this if you re recording an acoustic instrument e g piano guitar string instrument or wind instrument Vocal Choose this if you re recording a vocal Digital Piano Choose this if you re recording an electronic musical instrument e g digital piano or synthesizer Casette Tape Choose this if you re recording from a cassette tape or a MD Specifications Tracks 2 Stereo DA z o gt Sampling Rate 44 1 kHz 3 Signal Processing AD DA conversion 24 bits Ha Recording Mode SD Memory Card WAV 44 1 kHz 16 bits gz CD R CD RW Audio CD Recording Media SD Memory Card supports 64 MB 8 GB SDHC format compatible CD R CD RW 2 Recording Time unit min CD R or CD RW disc 8 a Disc Capacity Recording Time 650 MB 74 700 MB 80 SD Memory Card z Recorder Part z Card Capacity Recording Time 2 64 MB 5 128 MB 11 256 MB 23 512 MB 46 1 GB 93 g 2 GB 190 D 4 GB 373 a 8 GB 763 Each recording time is an approximate estimate including some errors In case that there are plural files the sum of recording time would be shorter than above Q Maximum recording time of one song is 74 minutes zh Recording Songs Up to 99 songs on a single SD Memory Card CD R or CD RW Audio Input Internal Stereo Microphone e EXT MIC Input L MONO R Jack 1 4 inch phone type LI
8. Am Press the MENU button to access the menu screen iL S O Use the lt gt buttons to choose Move g ito GB Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 9 4 Select the move destination S a Use the buttons to select the move destination A s song number Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice Number of the track at the move destination In the example screen shown here the song will be moved so it becomes the third song m 2 amp 2 2 o 5 r you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button bal ie t Aejdsiq UO EWIOJU a to Lal ie 4 Hl TEHA ee 1 n The display will show Processing and the song will be moved When the move is completed you re returned to the audio source screen suonoun4 jualuanuo gt Important This operation cannot be performed if the SD memory card s write protect switch Page 25 is in the LOCK position sasp peoueapy saoipueddy o0 N 88 Dividing a Track This operation divides a song into two songs Track 1 2 Number A Track 1 Cra 2 3 Number A NB T Insert the SD memory card that you want to edit and press the SD CARD button SD becomes the audio source Use the ke or gt P button to select the track
9. Checking Preparations Recording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD Information Display Convenient Functions Advanced Uses Appendices 127 MEMO Information EGYPT Al Fanny Trading Office 9 EBN Hagar Al Askalany Street ARD E1 Golf Heliopolis Cairo 11341 EGYPT TEL 20 2 417 1828 REUNION Maison FO YAM Marcel 25 Rue Jules Hermann Chaudron BP79 97 491 Ste Clotilde Cedex REUNION ISLAND TEL 0262 218 429 SOUTH AFRICA T O MS Sound amp Music Pty Ltd 2 ASTRON ROAD DENVER JOHANNESBURG ZA 2195 SOUTH AFRICA TEL 011 417 3400 Paul Bothner PTY Ltd Royal Cape Park Unit 24 Londonderry Road Ottery 7800 Cape Town SOUTH AFRICA TEL 021 799 4900 CHINA Roland Shanghai Electronics Co Ltd 5F No 1500 Pingliang Road Shanghai 200090 CHINA TEL 021 5580 0800 Roland Shanghai Electronics Co Ltd BEIJING OFFICE 10F No 18 3 Section Anhuaxili Chaoyang District Beijing 100011 CHINA TEL 010 6426 5050 HONG KONG Tom Lee Music Co Ltd Service Division 22 32 Pun Shan Street Tsuen Wan New Territories HONG KONG TEL 2415 0911 Parsons Music Ltd 8th Floor Railway Plaza 39 Chatham Road South T S T Kowloon HONG KONG TEL 2333 1863 INDIA Rivera Digitec India Pvt Ltd 411 Nirman Kendra Mahalaxmi Flats Compound Off Dr Edwin Moses Road Mumbai 400011 INDIA TEL 022 2493 9051 INDONESIA PT Citra IntiRama Jl
10. eee eeeeeeeeeeee 21 Protect switch SD ccccccceccecessssseeeeeeeeeeeees 25 suon oun Aejdsiq suoneiedaig EROS CORTE as ue Bunipa aD e Bunea Bunejeq Buruaz Bulpi0 2y eden sasp peoueapy gt ao ic f 2 A M z 125 Index continued 126 R ReO9 E E EES 82 Recommended manufacturers CD R RW GIS sesinsrecserncireen ai 123 SD memory Card ssssissseresirseeeresisissssssssisss 122 Recording Adjusting the input level automatically 38 Maximum recording times cccceeeees 35 Overdubbing 1 0 eeeseeeeesseeeeesseeeees 46 49 Recording a Cassette or MD nsss 44 Recording an electronic instrument 42 Recording karaoke ccc eee eeeeeeseeeeees 46 Remaining recording time cceeeeees 92 Using the external MICS secese 39 Using the internal MICS eee eeeees 36 Reference pitch oo eeeceeeeeseeeesseeeseeeees 101 REMAINING TIME w scccscscccceeacccvessnccevscencsenssecesses 92 Remote Control wwisivicisceistecsseceteseesesteteb poosvesess 30 Remote control operation disabling rerni eea 30 installing a battery eccerre 29 operating FANGE seesinane 29 Removing CID A 28 SD memory CaM secrsrsnrenrsnriasesssss 26 Repeat wesessavtesssievsissesssccventeneversteneesesttareverraveey 65 Reset sesiunii eseese ates 103 RESUME ssresosessseeeeossranrsieine aens 61 Reverb opnan nA Eee ree rE rE EEs 68 S Screen display language ssec 97 SD Eras All siriireiceirngiiietinie s
11. 0 i Muting the Sound of the Speakers cccccccesssseseescssesseesesseeesssessesssssessesseesesseseeeneegs Deleting Songs from an SD Memory Catd ccccsssssssesseesseeseessseeseenees 70 Deleting Songs IMdividially ciiciscississcsesssnessassesedeaseastysscdacsshsbes ronner EEn PARESE EETA EESTIST s 70 Deleti Er sing All Tracks siss sisir csnstacs sos aesan sen E OSTES EEE EE AORA 71 eleting Deleting an Unwanted Region at the Beginning of the Song Trim IN cece 72 Deleting an Unwanted Region at the End of the Song Trim Out cece 74 Erasing Tracks from a CD RW DiC ccessscseesseeeesseeeecesseeeseesseeeseesees 76 Deleting One Song at a Time Only the Last SOnG cece cece eeeceeeeseeeeeteeeteeeeaeees 76 Erasing All TRACKS ssissesseccscocescsccessienrscasoscsunssstdestsessipncosseetseosedcasodecestsenseoasvesnsedssneasioets 77 Removing FimaliZations ccc cacssscersssscsssssseseasednnsotecaceonscasesssesss sents sdsavesaanesotboaeesedsascapedees 78 wr 0 Moy me Gol al k lal eM Ceo ts Selecting Songs from an SD Memory Card to Create a CD cece 79 Making a CD R RW Disc for Playback on Another CD Player Finalize 83 Creating aCD Creating a Duplicate of an Original Music CD Backup 84 Moving a SONG wiseeiccssesseessesctebisus css cstekexsasteevscasiveccdeutyeketuieuscuvsusstubieeede i 87 Dividing a TRACK scent cctsccessecs ost cevequtescesvacessseresossexesiesvaie
12. 4 Use the buttons to change the value Some items such as SD memory card editing do not have a value Setting me h ob Mi lt PRL 5 Press the EXIT button twice Pressing the EXIT button once will take you back to the menu screen suonesedaig a gt D fa i 3 Co suo puny Aejdsiq s s pe2ueApy eh CI TN as ue Bunipa aD e Bunea Bunejeq uuas Bup102 4 s pu ddy Ww Menu Operations continued List of Settings The default value factory setting is printed in bold characters The Y symbol in the Battery or Playback column indicates a setting that can be made while the CD 2e is running on batteries or playing back Category RECORDING Setting details Auto Rec Start Automatically initiates recording when audio input is detected Values Off 48dB 36dB 24dB 12dB 6dB peqheid Reference page Auto Marker Automatically adds a song number while recording Off Level Time Auto Marker Lvl Specifies the audio level that will be considered to be silence when automatically adding song numbers during recording 600B 54dB 48cB 42dB 36dB 30dB 24dB Auto Marker Time Specifies the time interval at which song numbers will automatically be added during recording 2min 15min Count in Beat Inserts a count in at the beginning of recording Off 1 16 PLAYBACK
13. Before using this unit make sure to read the instructions below and the Owner s Manual Do not attempt to repair the unit or replace parts within it except when this manual provides S specific instructions directing you to do so Refer all servicing to your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page Never use or store the unit in places that are O Subject to temperature extremes e g direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle near a heating A duct on top of heat generating equipment or N are O Damp e g baths washrooms on wet floors or are O Humid or are O Exposed to rain or are O Dusty or are O Subject to high levels of vibration Make sure you always have the unit placed so it is level and sure to remain stable Never place it on stands that could wobble or on inclined surfaces About the Symbols The A symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle In the case of the symbol at left it is used for general cautions warnings or alerts to danger The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out are forbidden The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle In the case of the symbol at left it means that the unit must never be disassembled
14. Remote operations Oo Song cue rewind fast forward STOP PLAY PAUSE Song stop play pause Adjusting the volume Higher volume Lower volume The VOLUME knob of the CD 2e itself does not move when you use the remote control to adjust the volume This will mean that the position of the VOLUME knob may not match the actual volume suonesedaid BurjreyD Bup102 IE a cf i a Continuing Playback from When You Stopped a Song Resume Function If you press the m Stop button during playback the CD 2e can remember the position at which you paused and will resume playback from that location the next time e you start playback This is called the Resume function 2 al Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Resume Q o 2 D Press the MENU button to access the menu screen 2 D Use the lt gt buttons to choose Resume 8 G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 a Use the buttons to turn the Resume function on off gt 5 al gF Off factory setting The Resume function will be off lt S On The Resume function will be on The CD 2e will remember the position at which playback was stopped zo 23 Press the EXIT button twice oF wus You re returned to the audio source screen fa Z 5 Operation When Resume is On 3 Q After pressing the m Stop button to halt playback
15. The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle In the case of the symbol at left it means that the power cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet Be sure to use only the AC adaptor supplied with the unit Also make sure the line voltage at the installation matches the input voltage specified on the AC adaptor s body Other AC adaptors may use a different polarity or be designed for a different voltage so their use could result in damage malfunction or electric shock Use only the attached power supply cord Also the supplied power cord must not be used with any other device Do not excessively twist or bend the power cord nor place heavy objects on it Doing so can damage the cord producing severed elements and short circuits Damaged cords are fire and shock hazards This unit either alone or in combination with an amplifier and headphones or speakers may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss Do not operate for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears you should immediately stop using the unit and consult an audiologist Do not allow any objects e g flammable material coins pins or liquids of any kind water SO soft drinks etc to penetra
16. Knob This adjusts the input level of the LINE IN jack If the input sound is too loud the peak i indicator above the LINE knob will light If you turn the LINE knob all the way to the left no sound will be input from the LINE IN jacks t Recording an Electronic Instrument Page 42 Recording a Cassette or MD Page 44 14 VOLUME Knob This knob adjusts the volume of the internal speakers and the headphones t Listening to a CD Listening to an SD Memory Card Page 60 6 Stop Button This button stops playback or recording t Listening to a CD Listening to an SD Memory Card Page 60 6 m l Play Button e This button starts playback or recording e During playback or recording you can press this button to pause Press it once again to resume playback or recording from the location at which you paused e If you pause recording the next track will be started at the point you resumed recording t Listening to a CD Listening to an SD Memory Card Page 60 Record Button e Press this button to enter recording standby mode e During recording you can press this button to assign a track number t Press the Record button to Assign a Song number Page 54 O Emergency Eject Hole You can use this to remove the CD in case of emergency Normally it is not used t If you are unable to eject the disc Page 28 cD Slot This is wh
17. No more tracks can be recorded Delete unwanted tracks to increase the free space Page 70 SD No Enough Mem The card doesn t have enough free space for the operation Delete unwanted tracks to increase the free space Page 70 SD Read Failed Failed to read an SD memory card Turn off the power and re insert the SD memory card Please format the SD memory card Use a recommended brand of SD memory card amp Page 122 SD Track Full You ve reached the maximum number of tracks 99 that can be recorded on an SD memory card No more tracks can be recorded Delete unwanted tracks to increase the free space Page 70 SD Was Removed The SD memory card was removed while reading or writing Turn the power off and then on again if normal operation doesn t resume format the card amp Page 104 SD Write Failed Failed to write an SD memory card Use a recommended brand of SD memory card amp Page 122 Short Of Capa You can t assign an SD track that exceeds the available CD R RW disc space Either use another CD R RW disc or assign a smaller SD track Tr is Too Short You can t trim in out or divide because a track can t be shorter than four seconds Unknown Disc The disc cannot be used with the CD 2e Confirm that the disc can be used ts Page 20 123 Unsupported SD The CD 2e is unable to use this SD memory card Use a different card
18. Removing a CD 1 Press the EJECT amp button After the CD has been ejected pull it all the way out If the screen shows Finalize Are You Sure If the CD R RW disc has not been finalized a message will ask Finalize Are You Sure If you don t want to finalize the disc for playing on other CD players press the EXIT button and remove the disc after it s been ejected For details on finalizing refer to Making a CD R RW Disc for Playback on Another CD Player Finalize Page 83 Press the ENTER button The CD RW disc will be finalized and then ejected Press the EXIT button The CD R RW disc will be ejected If you are unable to eject the disc 1 2 If pressing the EJECT amp button does not eject the disc you can use the emergency eject hole to forcibly eject the CD Before using the emergency eject hole to eject the CD you must turn off the power of the CD 2e g gency 6j J y Turn off the power Page 21 S Insert a thin wire such as a straightened Ze paper clip into the emergency eject hole Insert and remove the wire repeatedly until the CD D comes out K Emergency eject hole Preparing the Remote Control Installing Batteries in the Remote Control a gt D fa i 3 Co Install a coin type lithium battery included in the remote control suonesedaig Press here in the direc
19. Spanish Japanese 3 e y A A AA z e Lass CONE T OO Ooa 2 mo tom Display language Button Screen that appears Q when you switch power on 3 Ke English REPEAT button A la Japanese gt P button T 5 Spanish kea button nn la German Metronome button a French REVERB button og sz Italian EASY GUIDE button z F zo 3 Turnthe power off then on again 32 m D After this the screen display will be in the language you selected in Step 2 S F amp 5 s 8 a Value Explanation c EN English factory setting English G JP ZRVI Japanese ES Espa ol Spanish z DE Deutsch German 8 FR Frangais French IT Italiano Italian 2 Ke N Sounding the Metronome 98 The CD 2e has built in metronome a convenient feature for practicing an instrument 1 Press the Metronome button to turn the metronome on MENU San Red strong beats O Green weak beats u m Metronome indicator blinking If the metronome is on the X Metronome button will light At the same time the metronome s indicator will start blinking on the beat When you press the amp Metronome button once again the metronome will turn off unlit 2 Setting the sound Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Use the lt gt buttons to choose Sound If you press the MENU button while the metronome is on a screen where you can select th
20. connect a power supply noise filter between this unit and the electrical outlet The AC adaptor will begin to generate heat after long hours of consecutive use This is normal and is not a cause for concern The use of an AC adaptor is recommended as the unit s power consumption is relatively high Should you prefer to use batteries please use the alkaline type When installing or replacing batteries always turn off the power on this unit and disconnect any other devices you may have connected This way you can prevent malfunction and or damage to speakers or other devices Before connecting this unit to other devices turn off the power to all units This will help prevent malfunctions and or damage to speakers or other devices Placement Using the unit near power amplifiers or other equipment containing large power transformers may induce hum To alleviate the problem change the orientation of this unit or move it farther away from the source of interference This device may interfere with radio and television reception Do not use this device in the vicinity of such receivers Noise may be produced if wireless communications devices such as cell phones are operated in the vicinity of this unit Such noise could occur when receiving or initiating a call or while conversing Should you experience such problems you should relocate such wireless devices so they are at a greater distance from this unit or
21. instrument along with the song or learning the song by ear 1 During playback press the REPEAT button at the point where you want Repeat Play to start The starting point A of A B Repeat playback is registered and the Point A icon blinks REPEAT wsope CARD cD D Blinking 2 Press the REPEAT button once again at the point where you want A B Repeat to end The end point B of A B Repeat playback is registered and the A B region will play back repeatedly during A B Repeat playback 3 To defeat A B Repeat press the REPEAT button while A B Repeat playback is occurring If you press the ml Stop button to stop playback A B Repeat playback will also be cancelled Remote operations 66 Convenient Functions for Playback continued Slowing Down or Speeding Up Playback You can make the playback speed slower or faster Changing the playback speed will not affect the pitch This is useful when you are learning a song by ear and want to hear it slowly or if you want to quickly listen to a song that you recorded suoneiedaig Buy 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Speed Bulpi02 2y O Press the MENU button to access the menu screen D Use the lt gt buttons to choose Speed G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice IE a i ce 2 Us
22. riel brouilleur du Canada Copyright Recording duplication distribution sale lease performance or broadcast of copyrighted material musical works visual works broadcasts live performances etc belonging to a third party in part or in whole without the permission of the copyright owner is forbidden by law This product can be used to record or duplicate audio material without being limited by certain technological copy protection measures This is due to the fact that this product is intended to be used for the purpose of producing original music and is therefore designed so that material that does not infringe copyrights belonging to others for example your own original works can be recorded or duplicated freely Do not use this unit for purposes that could infringe on a copyright held by a third party We assume no responsibility whatsoever with regard to any infringements of third party copyrights arising through your use of this unit About the License Agreement The CD 2e s CD writing functionality and its backing up functionality are designed to allow you to reproduce material to which you have copyright or material which the copyright owner has granted you permission to copy Accordingly reproduction of Music CD or other copyrighted material without permission of the copyright owner avoiding technical prohibiting features of second generation and later copying like SCMS or others constitutes copyright infringemen
23. s finalization suoneiedaig Buy Finalization is the process of writing final information the number of songs the song numbers the playback times etc to a CD R RW disc When you finalize a CD R RW disc that was recorded or written by the CD 2e that disc will be playable as a music CD D in another CD player 3 Ke After finalization it will no longer be possible to record or write additional material to that disc You should finalize the disc when you have completed your music CD and don t need to write E or record any more data g In order to perform this operation you ll need the included dedicated AC adaptor s 1 Insert the CD R RW disc that you want to finalize u A E Ke 2 Press the EJECT amp button 3 If you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button If you decide not to finalize the disc press the EXIT button a S 2 A Ce 2 A s m Q E a 2 5 n s The disc is finalized During this process a timer is displayed counting down the time until finalization is completed 3 Os When finalization is completed the CD R RW disc is ejected Your music CD is now 3 ready a Important 7 gs e We cannot guarantee that a music CD created on the CD 2e will play on all CD players aS Depending on your CD player s support for CD R RW discs music CDs you create may S T not play correctly a e With a CD RW disc you
24. s how to prepare an SD memory card for recording For details on recommended SD memory cards refer to Recommended SD Memory Card Page 122 Inserting an SD Memory Card 1 Insert the SD memory card into the SD card slot on the CD 2e s side panel With the printed surface of the SD memory card facing upward insert the card until it clicks into position Make sure that the SD memory card is oriented correctly Forcing it in the wrong way may damage the CD 2e or the SD memory card SD card slot Printed surface upward Status of the SD memory card Nothing has been recorded yet A song has been recorded If the SD memory card has already been recorded the total number of songs and the total playback time will l l be displayed when the SD memory card information is Total number Total playback time loaded of tracks a eh el Tat This SD memory card cannot be used by the CD 2e in its current state If this message is shown you ll need to format the card before using it with the CD 2e For details refer to the section on the following page entitled If the screen indicates Not CD 2e Format 24 Preparing an SD Memory Card continued About the protect switch SD memory cards have a protect switch Protect switch If the protect switch is in the LOCK position you won t be able to write to the card and the songs on the card will be protect
25. 12 IMPORTANT NOTES continued Handling SD memory cards Do not remove the SD memory card while the CD 2e is powered up Doing so may damage the data stored on the SD memory card Carefully insert the SD memory card all the way in until it is firmly in place Never touch the terminals of the SD memory card Also avoid getting the terminals dirty SD memory cards are constructed using precision components handle the cards carefully paying particular note to the following O To prevent damage to the cards from static electricity be sure to discharge any static electricity from your own body before handling the cards O Do not touch or allow metal to come into contact with the contact portion of the cards O Do not bend drop or subject cards to strong shock or vibration O Do not keep cards in direct sunlight in closed vehicles or other such locations storage temperature 25 to 85 C O Do not allow cards to become wet O Do not disassemble or modify the cards Please read the documentation that is included with your memory cards Handling the CD R RW drive Install the unit on a solid level surface in an area free from vibration Never use the emergency eject hole to open the disc tray while the this unit is operating Remove any disc from the drive before powering up or down To avoid the risk of malfunction and or damage insert only discs with SiG into the CD R RW drive Never insert any oth
26. 3 a Lit Remote control f 5 R6 gt Rel mo io gt f Ww N Recording Acoustic Instruments or Vocals continued 9 Press the Stop button to stop recording Remote control The recorded song will be added to the end of the SD memory card or CD R RW disc If you want to listen to the song you recorded press the II Play button immediately after you stop recording Important Since the CD 2e is equipped with highly sensitive mics undesired sounds such as the operating noise of the CD R RW drive or the sound of buttons being pressed may be recorded inadvertently If you notice such problems you can try lowering the input level of the internal mics If you re recording to an SD memory card no CD R RW drive operating noise will be recorded Depending on where the CD 2e is positioned in relation to the sound source the recorded sound may not be evenly distributed between the left and right speakers In such cases you can adjust the left right volume balance of the internal mics and record your performance again For details refer to Adjusting the Left Right Volume Balance of the Internal Mics Page 105 When turning the MIC knob you may hear a faint noise when the input level changes but this is not a malfunction If you ve finished recording a CD R RW disc and would like to play that disc on another CD player you ll need to execute the Finalize opera
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28. Q position gt Set the SPEAKER switch to the ON position to disable speaker gt muting ie Could the Recording button be blinking or lit pe gt In recording standby mode or while recording there will be no sound 2 from the speakers regardless of the position of the SPEAKER switch F Use headphones if you want to monitor the sound during recording 2 The input source audio Could the input level be turned down source is not output gt If you ve connected external mics turn the MIC knob to raise the input E level E gt If you re inputting audio via the LINE IN jacks turn the LINE knob to Ee raise the input level z Could the MIC SELECT switch be in the INT position gt If the MIC SELECT switch is in the INT position the sound from the zg internal mics will be recorded 23 The sound from the internal mics won t be heard from the speakers Use a 3 headphones if you want to monitor the sound of the internal mics Could the MIC SELECT switch be set incorrectly a gt If you want to record using the internal mics set the switch to INT 4 gt If you want to use external mics for your recording set the switch to EXT 8 gt as s f 2 A M za i Troubleshooting continued Problems with the Sound continued Problem Cause and Action Insufficient volume from a device connected to the EXT MIC L MONO R LINE IN jacks Could yo
29. Turn the MIC knob to adjust the input level of the internal mics Adjust the loudness of the sound you re recording Since you re not using the line input turn the LINE knob all the way to the left off While producing the sound that you ll actually be recording turn the MIC knob to adjust the T input level Adjust the level so that the peak indicator located above the MIC knob lights briefly at the loudest moments of the performance or vocal you ll be recording The level meter will move according z to the level of the audio input 3 OdB__ OVER Aa ae 5 E 2 GF ee ee te Te Ne ete ee 8 The input level and the recorded result e If the input level is high There is a limit on the level that the CD 2e is able to record m The peak indicator will light to indicate that the audio input has exceeded this limit i e i the input is too loud If you record even though the peak indicator is lit the recorded audio will be distorted f 7 If the input level is too low The recorded audio will not be distorted but the playback 4 will not be as loud as it should be Se Na ea a a a NE cle 3 Press the Record button to enter recording standby mode lt Remote control eee 00O zg A come S Qa o SA Si ae Ors ws Press the p Play button to begin recording gt Start your performance
30. a result of a malfunction or the improper operation of the unit To protect yourself against the risk of loosing important data we recommend that you periodically save a backup copy of important data you have stored in a CD R RW disc Unfortunately it may be impossible to restore the contents of data that was stored on an SD memory card or CD R RW disc once it has been lost Roland Corporation assumes no liability concerning such loss of data Use a reasonable amount of care when using the unit s buttons sliders or other controls and when using its jacks and connectors Rough handling can lead to malfunctions Never strike or apply strong pressure to the display When connecting disconnecting all cables grasp the connector itself never pull on the cable This way you will avoid causing shorts or damage to the cable s internal elements To avoid disturbing your neighbors try to keep the unit s volume at reasonable levels You may prefer to use headphones so you do not need to be concerned about those around you especially when it is late at night When you need to transport the unit package it in the box including padding that it came in if possible Otherwise you will need to use equivalent packaging materials a gt D fa fh 3 Co suonesedaig suonoun4 Aeydsiq sas pe2ueapy ENIES CI TN as ue burp aD e Bunea Bunejeq Buruaz Bup102 saoipueddy i
31. button twice az You re returned to the audio source screen Subsequently when you begin recording track numbers will automatically be assigned a at every time interval you ve specified in Step 2 5 o To defeat this setting choose Off in Step 1 a io gt 9 a G Ur an Convenient Functions for Recording continued 56 Assigning Track Numbers When Silence is Detected If a period of silence lasting longer than one second is detected during recording recording will automatically pause Then when audio exceeding the specified level is subsequently detected a song number will be assigned and recording will automatically resume This function is convenient when you re recording songs from a cassette tape or a MD since the songs will automatically be divided at regions of silence Specify how the song numbers will be assigned O Press the MENU button to access the menu screen O Use the lt gt buttons to choose Auto Marker AP sji G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 4 Use the buttons to specify the desired Level Explanation Song numbers will not be assigned automatically Song numbers will be automatically assigned at the specified interval units of minutes during recording Song numbers will be automatically assigned when silence is detected during recording Specify the audio level that will be con
32. buttons to turn the limiter on off 6up j a Explanation The limiter is off On factory setting The limiter is on 3 Press the EXIT button twice You re returned to the audio source screen suonoun4 Aeydsiq s s pe2ueApy eee CI TN as ue Bunipa aD e Bunea s pu ddy Ur N Convenient Functions for Recording continued 58 Inserting a Count before Recording Begins Count in You can sound a count before recording begins Hearing a count can help you practice the timing or tempo of your performance before you actually start recording Press the amp Metronome button to turn on the metronome Lit l m w Specify the sound tempo and time signature of the count The sound tempo and time signature of the count will be the same as specified by the metronome settings For details refer to Steps 2 4 of Sounding the Metronome Page 98 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Count in Beat O Press the MENU button to access the menu screen lt H sd ht G Use the lt gt buttons to choose Count in Beat G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice Use the buttons to adjust the value that specifies how many count notes will be sounded before recording begins Explanation Off factory setting No count in will sound 1 16 The specified number of count i
33. can be recorded Record on another CD R RW disc In the case of a CD RW disc you can increase the amount of free space by deleting the last song Page 76 CD Read Failed Failed to read a disc Use a disc that isn t scratched CD Write Failed Failed to write a CD R RW disc Use a recommended brand of CD R RW disc ts Page 123 Count in REC Recording will begin after a count in Divide Multiple The track will be divided for writing on multiple discs Finalized Disc The disc is an already finalized CD R RW disc or a music CD Use an unfinalized CD R RW disc Improper Disc The disc is an inappropriate type for the operation you re attempting to perform Use a disc that s appropriate for the operation Improper File This song cannot be edited on the CD 2e Last SD Track When joining songs you selected the last song in the SD memory card The songs cannot be joined because there s no following song Select a song other than the last song and then execute the join operation Locked SD Card Since the protect switch of the SD memory card is in the LOCK position songs cannot be recorded or edited Slide the protect switch of the SD memory card away from the LOCK position No SD Tracks The SD memory card does not contain any songs to edit or write to the CD Not A CD RW The disc is not a CD RW disc Use a CD RW disc Not Final
34. can connect a set of headphones to this jack If headphones are connected there will be no sound from the speakers tS Step 4 on Recording with the Internal Mics Page 36 suonesedaig a Ep D fa i 3 Co suonoun4 Aeydsiq s s pe2ueApy ee CITN as ue Bunipa aD e Bunea Bunejeq uuas Bup102 4 s pu ddy N 18 Panel Descriptions continued Rear Panel Bottom Panel 09898090 VS oo AUNE O DC IN POWER ON OFF Son oF dea ko ROLAND PSB 1U ADAPTOR ONLY ter SPEAKER Switch Specifies whether or not sound is to be produced by the internal speakers Switch position Explanation Sound will be heard from the internal speakers The internal speakers will be muted t Muting the Sound of the Speakers Page 69 LINE OUT Jack Use this jack to output analog audio signals to an external speaker system or electronic piano t Connecting External Speakers Page 108 You can choose the audio signal that will be output from the LINE OUT jack t Selecting the Audio Source that s Sent from the LINE OUT Jack Page 109 AC Adaptor Connector Connect the dedicated AC adaptor included here t Using the Dedicated AC Adaptor Page 21 POWER Switch This turns the power on off Switch position Explanation ON Power is on OFF Power is switched off t
35. can remove the finalization so that you ll again be able to record or write to that disc 1 Removing Finalization Page 78 oe lt 5 8 2 2 gt Rel mo io gt f o0 w Creating a Duplicate of an Original Music CD Backup Here s how to back up an original music CD you created making an identical copy of your original music CD In order to perform this operation you ll need the included dedicated AC adaptor Workflow to Back up CDs O When copying a music CD the CD tracks are stored temporarily on an SD memory card O The temporary tracks on the SD memory card are written to a blank CD R RW disc The CD R RW disc will be finalized automatically Your original music CD Blank CD R RW disc music CD tracks O The music CD tracks stored on the SD a memory card will be erased after they D 5 b gt s S have been written to the blank CD R RW disc SD memory card 1 Insert an SD memory card to hold the music CD tracks The music CD s tracks will be stored up to the amount of free space available on the SD memory card You may not be able to copy an entire CD if there s not enough free space remaining If you use an SD memory card with 700 MB or more of free space you will be able to copy an entire music CD 2 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Make Backup O Press the MENU button to access the menu screen 1h D Use t
36. choose Combine Press the MENU button to access the menu screen D Use the lt gt buttons to choose Combine G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 4 f you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button u Progress indication The display will show Processing and the songs will be joined When the operation is completed you re returned to the audio source screen Important e This editing process will take a certain amount of time The time required for this operation will be approximately half the playback time of two songs you re joining For example if you re joining a five minute song and a three minute song processing will take approximately four minutes Joining two songs will require free space equal to the size of the two songs being joined For example if you re joining a five minute song and a three minute song you won t be able to execute this operation unless you have at least eight minutes of recording time remaining e This operation cannot be performed if the SD memory card s write protect switch Page 25 is in the LOCK position Maximizing the Volume of a Song This operation raises the volume of the entire song as high as possible without causing the sound to distort If the sound was recorded at too low a level you can use this to increase the volume T
37. external mic sensitivity on Page 41 i ha si Shy ie Ta ie Ld Ses hy ets Sa a Sa ee aS a hw iT ks Sil a id es Sa Re fh ncn Sits tiara Sy bs to ieamns Remote control 8 Press the gt II Play button to begin recording Start your performance Remote control 40 Recording Acoustic Instruments or Vocals continued 9 Press the Stop button to stop recording sd Remote control soo cO o Pal e 000006 om The recorded song will be added to the end of the SD memory card or CD R RW disc If you want to listen to the song you recorded press the II Play button immediately after you stop recording suoneiedaig BurjreyD 5 T A z g 5 a Sound will not be produced from the speakers while in recording standby mode or while z recording If you want to listen to the sound that s being recorded you ll need to use 3 headphones Refer to Step 4 on Page 36 If you hear acoustic feedback a squealing sound while using the mic try changing the direction of the mic moving it away from the speakers or lowering the volume When turning the MIC knob you may hear a faint noise when the input level changes but this is not a malfunction z If you ve finished recording a CD R RW disc and would like to play that disc on another CD player you ll need to execute the Finalize operation You can fin
38. is not possible if the SD memory card s write protect switch Page 25 is in the LOCK position sasp peoueapy saoipueddy N Deleting Songs from an SD Memory Card continued Deleting an Unwanted Region at the Beginning of the Song Trim In If you start recording slightly ahead of the beginning of the performance so as to avoid missing anything there will be some unwanted silence at the beginning of the song You can delete this unwanted silence so that you will hear sound as soon as the song starts playing T Insert the SD memory card that you want to edit and press the SD CARD button SD becomes the audio source 2 Use the ke or gt P button to select the track you want to edit Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Trim In O Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Use the lt gt buttons to choose Trim In G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 4 Press the gt II Play button to play back the selected song Ein ta AP PASE k m mta T a Se Number of the track you re editing 5 When you come to the point that you want to be the beginning of the song the Start Point press the Record button Four seconds of sound preceding the Start Point will play repeatedly Plays repeatedly Four seconds A Deleted region 4 A 22 Start Point this will be the
39. memory card while the CD 2e is powered up Doing so may damage the data stored on the SD memory card 1 Turn the power off Page 21 23 2 Gently press the SD memory card inward and then release your finger When the memory card pops part of the way out pull it all the way out 26 Preparing a CD Here s how to prepare a CD R RW disc for recording or a music CD for playback For recommended manufacturers of CD R RW discs refer to Recommended CD R RW Disc Manufacturers Page 123 a gt D fa i 3 Co suonesedaig Inserting a CD pa a e 2 5 Do not use CDs that have a CD label or sticker affixed to them You may be unable to remove the CD or it may cause the CD 2e to malfunction A 2 gt Ke 1 insert the CD into the CD slot located on the side of the CD 2e Insert the CD until it s pulled in automatically 9 o 2 Ke Insert with the label surface facing upward Q 2 S Ke 2 fa ie CD slot S Screen display CD status Nothing has been recorded yet S hA s 3 Songs have been recorded or written z3 In the case of an already recorded or written CD R HE RW disc or music CD the total number of songs and 5 l the total playback time will be displayed once the CD Total number Total playback time information has been read of tracks a fe amp 5 s 8 a a gt mo io gt 2 8 N N Preparing a CD continued
40. procedure g When you see this screen insert a You re returned to the audio source 2 blank or appendable CD R RW disc screen s 7 ED Play back the newly written CD R RW i mile WF disc Page 60 to verify that it was Insert Blank CD written correctly I 3s Return to Step 5 and continue the aa 9 procedure fe gt Important ae AS 28 e You can t back up a CD R RW disc that has not been finalized Page 83 S T e Backing up a music CD will require some time for processing to be completed The time ta required for backup will be approximately equal to the total playback time of the CD For example it will take approximately twenty minutes to back up a twenty minute CD z lt 5 8 2 a gt mo io gt 9 f o0 n 86 Creating a Duplicate of an Original Music CD Backup continued If the screen shows Tr xx Tr Are You Sure Step 3 The music CD s tracks will be written as far as the free space on the SD memory card allows This means that if the SD memory card contains less free space than the amount of data from the music CD you won t be able to record all of the tracks In this case the message Copy xx Tr Are You Sure will appear This indicates that of the total number of tracks xx only Track 1 through Track will be copied Number of tracks to be copied total number of tracks on CD Verify the number of tracks for recording and press the ENTER button to continue t
41. terminal see figure with an external ground When the unit is grounded a slight hum may occur depending on the particulars of your installation If you are unsure of the connection method contact the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page Unsuitable places for connection e Water pipes may result in shock or electrocution e Gas pipes may result in fire or explosion e Telephone line ground or lightning rod may be dangerous in the event of lightning 2 SR e o el Se ae E le eee eae a a a a A MIC SELECT Switch This selects the mic s to be used for recording Switch setting Explanation INT internal Record using the internal mics EXT external Record using an external mic t Recording with the Internal Mics Page 36 Connecting an External Mic for Recording Page 39 MIC LEVEL Switch This selects how the mic input level is to be adjusted Switch position MANUAL Explanation The MIC knob will adjust the mic s input level AUTO The mic input level will be adjusted automatically Operating the MIC knob will not affect the input level t Recording Acoustic Instruments or Vocals Page 36 Adjusting the Input Level Automatically Auto Level Function Page 38 6 SD Card Slot You can insert an SD memory card here t Preparing an SD Memory Card Page 24 PHONES Jack You
42. than four seconds after assigning the previous track number You can assign up to 98 track numbers 99 tracks When you assign a track number to a CD R RW disc two seconds of silence is automatically inserted in front of the new track number Track number Track number y Performance A ac 1 3 CD R RW A B G Disc Silence two seconds If you re assigning song numbers to a CD R RW disc you can t assign a new song number while the message at right is displayed Recording will continue even while this message is displayed Press the Record Button to Assign a Song Number This lets you assign a song number whenever you like during recording If several songs are being recorded in succession such as during a live performance you can assign a track number to each song while you continue recording T Atthe point where you want to assign a track number during recording press the REC button The track number is incremented and the material that follows will be recorded on the new track O e ABZ O O O Be ace O oog m w m m o m m Mi i Remote control iets mi Convenient Functions for Recording continued Automatically Assigning a Song Number at Fixed Intervals When making a long recording such as a lecture you can automatically assign track numbers at fixed time intervals to divide th
43. the EXIT button twice You re returned to the audio source screen EA o a 5 A 2 8 mo io gt z a 105 Reversing the Stereo Field of the Internal Mics When using the internal mics Page 36 the sound from the mic at the left side of the CD 2e will be recorded on the left channel L and the sound from the right mic will be recorded on the right channel R If as shown in the illustration below the internal mics are pointed toward the performer on stage the orientation of the internal mics will be reversed in comparison to the ears of the listeners causing the recorded sound to be heard with a reversed stereo field In such cases you can exchange the left and right channels of the internal mics This way the performance will be recorded just as you heard it Stage Left Piano Right i Left 1g Right Violin Listener If you re recording your own performance simply leave the setting as it is Left Violin Right Piano Left channel Right channel Violin Left Right Se Performer listener 106 Reversing the Stereo Field of the Internal Mics continued Here s how to exchange the right and left channels of the internal mics 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose INT MIC Exchange D Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Use the lt gt buttons to choose INT MIC Exchange G P
44. to confirm your choice SE 2 Use the buttons to adjust the reference pitch as desired BE eas 5 Reference pitch Value units Hz Explanation M a zo fa 2 553 as ano ons 30 ws gt 435 440 factory setting 445 Decreasing this value will lower the pitch Increasing this value will raise the pitch Z lt Y 3 3 Press the EXIT button twice ww You re returned to the audio source screen p gt ei o 2 a 2 101 Tuning Your Instrument Tuner Function continued Listening to a Guide Tone While Tuning As a tuning aid you can have the CD 2e sound a guide tone from the internal speakers 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Tuner Tone Q Press the MENU button to access the menu screen al ies i O Use the lt gt buttons to choose Tuner Tone G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 While the tuner screen is displayed press the ENTER button The tuner screen and the guide tone screen will alternate each time you press the ENTER button Guide tone Torne F You ll hear the guide tone shown in the screen 3 Use the buttons to select the name of the note you want to use as the guide tone Explanation A3 A4 factory setting A5 You can choose one of 25 chromatic notes in the range A3 A5 4 Tune your instrument to the
45. used on a computer or other device and any data remains on that SD memory card there will be correspondingly less available recording time By formatting the SD memory card you can erase all data from the card ensuring that the full capacity of the card will be available for recording e Never turn off the power or remove the SD memory card while formatting is in progress e When you format an SD memory card all data stored on that card will be erased Content lost in this way cannot be recovered Please use this operation with caution Insert the SD memory card that you want to format 2 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Format a Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Use the lt gt buttons to choose Format G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 3 If you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button 4 f you re still sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button The screen will show Processing and the card will be formatted When formatting is completed you re returned to the audio source screen Important You can t format an SD memory card if its write protect switch Page 25 is in the LOCK position 104 Adjusting the Left Right Volume Balance of the Internal Mics When recording via the internal mics Page 36 t
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47. waste as defined in each region Products bearing this symbol must not be discarded together with household waste Dieses Symbol bedeutet dass dieses Produkt in EU L ndern getrennt vom Hausm ll gesammelt werden muss gem den regionalen Bestimmungen Mit diesem Symbol gekennzeichnete Produkte d rfen nicht zusammen mit den Hausm ll entsorgt werden Ce symbole indique que dans les pays de l Union europ enne ce produit doit tre collect s par ment des ordures m nag res selon les directives en vigueur dans chacun de ces pays Les produits portant ce symbole ne doivent pas tre mis au rebut avec les ordures m nag res Questo simbolo indica che nei paesi della Comunit europea questo prodotto deve essere smaltito separatamente dai normali rifiuti domestici secondo la legislazione in vigore in ciascun paese I prodotti che riportano questo simbolo non devono essere smaltiti insieme ai rifiuti domestici Ai sensi dell art 13 del D Lgs 25 luglio 2005 n 151 Este s mbolo indica que en los pa ses de la Uni n Europea este producto debe recogerse aparte de los residuos dom sticos tal como est regulado en cada zona Los productos con este s mbolo no se deben depositar con los residuos dom sticos Este s mbolo indica que nos pa ses da UE a recolha deste produto dever ser feita separadamente do lixo dom stico de acordo com os regulamentos de cada regi o Os produtos que apresentem este s mbolo n o dever o ser elim
48. which 5 4 the metronome will mark the strong beats a Value Explanation No beats are emphasized oo Every beat is emphasized 3 Every second beat is emphasized a Every third beat is emphasized Every fourth beat is emphasized Every fifth beat is emphasized fs Every sixth beat is emphasized T 3 Every seventh beat is emphasized E Each beat is divided into a triplet and an emphasized beat will sound at the beginning of each triplet Q Each beat is divided into sixteenth notes and an emphasized beat will g sound on the sixteenth note at the beginning of each beat Ea amp 2 fa J a quarter note will be counted as one beat If you ve selected Voice as the Sound setting there will be no accent on the strong beats g gt 5 Press the EXIT button twice s You re returned to the audio source screen Z Important sE gS e The metronome sound will not be audible during recording standby or while recording 33 oc If you want to hear the metronome you ll need to use headphones gF 5 e The metronome cannot be used while overdubbing a performance with a music CD 1 fa 2 553 as ano ons 30 ws gt Remote operations Specify the metronome tempo Q Make the tempo faster za q z W Make the tempo slower 5 4 z m a cee Turn the metronome on off 6 wv gt cs mo o 2 a oO wv Ko Ko Tuning Your Instrument Tuner Function You can tune
49. your instrument using the chromatic tuner function which detects the name of the note in semitone steps 1 Set the MIC SELECT switch located on the side of the CD 2e to the INT internal mic position This allows you to tune by inputting the sound of your instrument via the internal mic CG PHONES Mic E Mc SELECT LEVEL EXT i HANUAL 2 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Tuner Tone a Press the MENU button to access the menu screen AP jir Use the lt gt buttons to choose Tuner Tone Tapsan PLP HE 2 4 4 HPE G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 3 Watch the tuner screen and play a note on the instrument you want to tune oes Fitch 44a THHE The name of the note closest to the pitch you played will appear in the tuner screen Tune your instrument so that the desired note name appears If the tuner does not respond make sure that the MIC knob s level is raised 4 Tune the instrument so that the left and right tuning guides are both displayed When your instrument is within 50 cents of the correct pitch a tuning guide will appear in the screen This indicates the distance between the displayed note name and the pitch your instrument is actually producing Tune your instrument so that the left and right guides are visible
50. 6 Specifies the time until the screen will be dimmed 10 sec 20 sec 2 SYSTEM Remote Control Off On Page 30 J Enabled disables remote control operation Factory Reset Page 103 is Returns the menu settings to their factory set state 3 Language 4 yxt EN English JP ZRVI 2 Selects the screen display language ES Espa ol DE Deutsch Page 97 3 FR Frangais IT Italiano Ww Ww About Easy Guide Easy Guide is a convenient function that lets you operate the CD 2e simply by following the on screen instructions without having to open the owner s manual 1 Press the EASY GUIDE button Recording 4Finalze Karaoke D Backup 7 Overdub REVERB i Wete SDD EASY GUIDE Explanation of operation 2 Use the lt buttons to select the item for which you want to see an operation guide Recording Record a vocal or instrumental performance to either an SD memory card or a CD R RW disc 2 Erase Erase a track on either an SD memory card or a CD RW disc Write SD gt CD Create a music CD by writing tracks from an SD memory card to a CD R RW disc Finalize Make a CD R RW disc playable in a conventional CD player CD Backup Make a backup of your original music CD Karaoke While playing back a music CD you can add your own vocal and record the combined result on an SD memory card Overdub While playing back a previously recorded performance from an SD memo
51. 76 Deletes the last song from the CD RW disc CD Erase All Page 77 Deletes all songs from the CD RW disc a Unfinalize Removes finalization from the CD RW disc pager amp Make Backup Backs up an original music CD Page 84 Write SD gt CD Page 79 fs Creates a CD from the selected songs of the SD memory card T Disc Info Page 94 amp Displays information about the CD R RW disc METRONOME Sound Off Bell Click Voice Page 98 z Specifies the metronome sound a 2 Tempo fs 5 Specifies the metronome tempo erie e Page 28 amp Beat 20 120 250 pages 9 Specifies the timing of the metronome s accented beats Tuner Tone Pitch Page 101 T Activates the tuner or sounds a tuning reference tone 435 440 445 Tone a A3_A4_AS Page 102 5 LINE OUT Select Mix MIC LINE SD CD 3 Specifies the audio source that will be output from the LINE Page 109 OUT jack E Limiter Off On z3 Automatically adjusts the input level during recording so that Page 57 EE loud sounds will not cause distortion rg EXT MIC Sens Low High Page 41 Adjusts the sensitivity of the external mic INT MIC Balance L50 C R50 ere zg Adjusts the left right volume balance of the internal mics a3 INT MIC Exchange Off On Page 106 S ei Exchanges the left and right channels of the internal mics DISPLAY Contrast 1 5 8 Page 95 x Adjusts the visibility of the characters in the screen 2 Backlight Timer Off 2 sec 5 sec Page 9
52. Auto Rec Start Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Use the lt gt buttons to choose Auto Rec Start G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 Use the buttons to change the value that specifies the level at which recording will begin automatically Podes Mas MiGO MEL Recording will start when you press II Play during recording standby The minimum level volume that will automatically initiate recording low High Audio that will automatically initiate recording 48dB 6dB When you re setting the input level it s a good idea to check how the level meter moves at the beginning of the performance To avoid losing any of the beginning of your performance set this trigger level lower than the level at which the performance begins 3 Press the EXIT button twice You re returned to the audio source screen This completes preparations for automatically initiating recording 52 Convenient Functions for Recording continued When you make settings for automatic recording the procedure for starting to record will be as follows suoneiedaig Burpy 1 Press the Record button Blinking 5 T A z g 5 a 2 Press the gt II Play button a The CD 2e will be in recording standby mode E s o 2 g Ke 3 Start performing a When the CD 2e detects a
53. Az ezzel a szimb lummal ell tott term keket nem szabad a h ztart si hullad k k z dobni Symbol oznacza e zgodnie z regulacjami w odpowiednim regionie w krajach UE produktu nie nale y wyrzuca z odpadami domowymi Produkt w opatrzonych tym symbolem nie mo na utylizowa razem z odpadami domowymi Tento symbol ud v e v zem ch EU mus b t tento v robek sb r n odd len od dom c ho odpadu jak je ur eno pro ka d region V robky nesouc tento symbol se nesm vyhazovat spolu s dom c m odpadem Tento symbol vyjadruje e v krajin ch E sa mus zber tohto produktu vykon va oddelene od domov ho odpadu pod a nariaden platn ch v konkr tnej krajine Produkty s t mto symbolom sa nesm vyhadzova spolu s domov m odpadom See s mbol n itab et EL i maades tuleb see toode olempr gist eraldi koguda nii nagu on igas piirkonnas m ratletud Selle s mboliga m rgitud tooteid ei tohi ra visata koos olmepr giga is simbolis rodo kad ES alyse is produktas turi b ti surenkamas atskirai nuo buitini atliek kaip nustatyta kiekviename regione Siuo simboliu pa enklinti produktai neturi b ti i metami kartu su buitin mis atliekomis is simbols nor da ka ES valst s o produktu j iev c atsevi i no m jsaimniec bas atkritumiem k noteikts katr regiona Produktus ar o simbolu nedr kst izmest kop ar m jsaimniec bas atkritumiem Ta simbol ozna uje da je treba proizvod
54. CD RW disc you can erase unwanted songs Page 70 76 and then continue recording When Recording on an SD memory card E Recording Modes and Maximum Recording Times Capacity Maximum recording time approx 5 minutes 11 minutes 23 minutes 46 minutes 93 minutes 190 minutes 373 minutes 763 minutes The maximum times given above are approximate The actual time may be slightly less depending on how tracks have been edited You can view the remaining time in the display Page 92 Viewing the Remaining Recording Playback Time E Recording Time for One Track One Song The maximum length of one track is 74 minutes If a recording exceeds 74 minutes a new track division will automatically be created E The Number of Recording Tracks A maximum of 99 tracks can be recorded on one SD memory card When Recording on a CD R RW disc You must use the dedicated AC adaptor when recording on a CD R RW disc E Maximum Recording Times Capacity Maximum recording time approximately 74 minutes 650 MB 700 MB The maximum times given above are approximate The actual time may be slightly less depending on the number of tracks that are recorded approximately 80 minutes You can view the remaining time in the display Page 92 Viewing the Remaining Recording Playback Time E Types of Discs that You Can Record Blank CD R discs Partially recorded no
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56. Currently playing Elapsed playback time track number O F 3 Softer Louder sso If you don t need the mic or line input you should turn down the input level to the minimum position Mic input Set the MIC LEVEL switch to the MANUAL position and turn the MIC knob all the To do this way to the left off Line input Turn the LINE knob all the way to the left off See Perform this action Stop playback Press the gg Stop button If you press this button while stopped you will return to the first track Pause playback Press the gt II Play button Press it once again to resume playback from the point at which you paused Go to the beginning of a track Skip Press the kea button Each time you press this button you go back by one track If you press this button during playback you will return to the beginning of the track that was playing Press the gt gt button Each time you press this button you advance to the next track Skip between songs at high speed While stopped press and hold the kea or gt gt button Rewind fast forward Search During playback press and hold kea button Rewind gt P button Fast forward High speed rewind fast forward While paused press and hold the kea or gt P button Listening to a CD Listening to an SD Memory Card continued
57. Insert the SD memory card that you want to edit and press the SD CARD button SD becomes the audio source 2 Use the ke or gt P button to select the track you want to edit Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Normalize D Press the MENU button to access the menu screen O Use the lt gt buttons to choose Normalize G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 4 f you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button E z Progress indication ve n E Progress indication The display will show Processing and the volume of the song will be raised When the operation is completed you re returned to the audio source screen If the volume of the song has already been maximized the display will indicate Checking and then the editing process will end Important e This editing process will take a certain amount of time The time required for this operation will be approximately 1 5 times the playback time of the song For example if you apply this operation to a four minute song processing will take approximately six minutes e Maximizing the volume of a song will require free space equal to the size of the song you re editing For example if you re editing a five minute song you won t be able to execute this operation unless you hav
58. Key Changes the key at which the song plays 6 0 5 Pitch Adjusts the pitch at which the song plays 100 0 100 Speed Makes the playback speed slower faster 50 100 125 Repeat Repeatedly plays one song or all songs Off 1 Track All Tracks Center Cancel Eliminates the center of the stereo sound image Off On Resume Remembers the location at which the song was stopped and resumes playback from that point the next time Off On SD CARD 32 Erase One Deletes the selected song SD Erase All Deletes all songs Move Moves the song Trim In Deletes silence from the beginning of the song Trim Out Deletes silence from the end of the song Divide Divides the song in two Combine Joins two songs into a single song Normalize Maximizes the volume of the entire song Overdub CD SD Layers a performance or vocal onto a CD song Menu Operations continued 3 F 2 Reference Category Setting details Values 5 page Pa amp z SDCARD Overdub SD gt SD 3 Records another performance or vocal onto a song you Page 49 oo recorded on an SD memory card a Format Formats the SD memory card Page 104 5 Card Info Page 93 3 Displays information about the SD memory card g CD R RW Erase Last Page
59. MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Backlight Timer Press the MENU button to access the menu screen LI 2 Jir Use the lt gt buttons to choose Backlight Timer G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 Use the buttons to specify the time after which the backlight will automatically be dimmed Value Explanation Off factory setting The backlight will always remain lit 2 Sec 5 Sec The backlight will automatically go dark when the specified time 10 Sec has elapsed following an operation 20 Sec 3 Press the EXIT button twice You re returned to the audio source screen 96 Changing the Screen Display Language You can switch the screen display between various languages You can choose from English Japanese Spanish German French and Italian suonesed id BurjreyD Turn off the power po 2 Refer to the table below and while holding down the button that 8 corresponds to the desired screen display language turn on the power ei Ss For example if you want to set the screen display language to French hold down the REVERB button and turn on the power When the screen appears release the button Italiano Fran ais Deutsch Espa ol 38 English T Italian French German
60. NE Input Jacks L R RCA phono type Audio Output Internal Stereo Speaker g PHONES Jack Stereo miniature phone type a Line Out Jack Stereo miniature phone type S gt Frequency Response 20 Hz 20 kHz 0dB 2dB 5 Nominal Input Level EXT MIC Input L MONO R Jack 51 14 dBu maximum 2 dBu Input Output variable LINE Input Jacks L R 24 0 dBu maximum 12 dBu Nominal Output Level Line Output Jack 10 dBu maximum 2 dBu aa Input Impedance EXT MIC Input L MONO R Jack 20 k ohms 3 Line Input Jacks L R 9 k ohms HE fa Output Impedance Line Output Jack 1 k ohms 2 Phones Jack 22 ohms Recommended Load Line Output Jack 10 k ohms or greater Impedance Phones Jack 32 ohms zo 3 Display 16 characters two lines backlit LCD a a2 Dimensions 267 W x 183 D x 46 H mm SS 10 9 16 W x 7 1 4 D x 1 13 16 H inches zi Weight 1 1 kg 2 Ibs 6 oz z Power Supply AC Adaptor PSB 1U Dry battery LR6 AA type alkaline x 6 5 Others Current Draw 540 mA 2 Expected battery life under continuous use c Alkaline dry cell batteries approximately 6 hours 2 The time may vary according to usage conditions batteries used and type of SD memory card used Accessories Owner s Manual Quick Start Application Guide AC Adaptor PSB 1U a Power Cord SD Memory Card CD R Disc Blank media Remote Controller 2 Battery for Remote Controller CR2025 M 0 dBu 0 775 V rms In the interest of product improvement the specification
61. Once you delete a song you cannot recover the recorded content Use this operation with care Important e You can t erase tracks from a CD R disc e If you want to erase a track from a CD RW disc that s been finalized Page 83 you ll need to first remove finalization Removing Finalization Page 78 e If you press the button after Step 1 the message screen of Step 3 will appear immediately This lets you skip having to choose a menu item 76 Erasing Tracks from a CD RW Disc continued Erasing All Tracks Here s how to erase all tracks from the CD RW disc In order to perform this operation you ll need the included dedicated AC adaptor 1 Insert the CD RW disc that you want to edit 2 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose CD Erase All O Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Use the lt gt buttons to choose CD Erase All G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 3 If you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button 4 f you re still sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button i Count down min sec The display will show Processing and all songs will be deleted During this process a timer is displayed counting down the time until the operation is completed When the deletion is completed you re re
62. Page 46 Overdubbing Overdub record Page 49 Overdubbing Make a well balanced recording of an ensemble Page 105 Internal Mics Balance Record without distortion Page 57 Limiter Return a CD RW disc to a recordable state Page 78 Unfinalize Check how much recording time is left Page 92 Remaining Time Check the capacity of the currently inserted SD memory card Page 93 Card Information Check the capacity of the currently inserted CD R RW disc Page 94 Disc Information Deleting Delete a song from an SD memory card Page 70 One Track Page 71 All Tracks Delete a song from a CD RW disc Page 76 Last Track Page 77 All Tracks Delete unwanted silence before or after a song Page 72 Trim In ES Page 74 Trim Out Protect an important song from accidental erasure Page 25 Protect Switch Listening Listen to the same phrase repeatedly List of Common Tasks continued Page 66 A B Repeat Listen to a song repeatedly Page 65 Repeat Listen to a song at different speeds Page 67 Speed Use a commercial music CD for karaoke Page 64 Center Cancel Resume playback where you last stopped Page 61 Resume Apply reverb Page 68 Reverb Boost a softly recorded song to maximum volume Page 91 Normalize Cre
63. Recording an Electronic Instrument continued 6 Press the Record button to enter recording standby mode Blinking Remote control suoneiedaig BurjreyD 5 T A z g 5 a 7 Press the gt II Play button to begin recording Start your performance 4 Lit x Remote control a 2 amp 8 o 2 Remote control 2 fa E The recorded song will be added to the end of the SD memory card or CD R RW disc A If you want to listen to the song you recorded press the 11 Play button z immediately after you stop recording Q 5 Important 9 Kal e Sound will not be produced from the speakers while in recording standby mode or while 4 recording If you want to listen to the sound that s being recorded you ll need to use headphones Refer to Step 4 on Page 36 When turning the LINE knob you may hear a faint noise when the input level changes gs but this is not a malfunction gE If you ve finished recording a CD R RW disc and would like to play that disc on another lt S CD player you ll need to execute the Finalize operation You can finalize the CD R RW disc when ejecting it For details refer to Making a CD R RW Disc for Playback on Another CD Player Finalize Page 83 19 c If you want to record your performance on an AG electronic piano together with your voice make S z connection
64. Remote Control continued Disabling remote control operation If you want to prevent inadvertent operation of the remote control you can disable remote operation 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Remote Control T He O Press the MENU button to access the menu screen PM i u a T LDPE L D Use the lt gt buttons to choose Remote Control G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 Use the buttons to turn the remote control operation on off Renole Conbrol Off Explanation Remote operation will be disabled off On factory setting Remote operation will be enabled on Press the EXIT button twice You re returned to the audio source screen Menu Operations When you press the MENU button the menu screen will appear In the menu screen you can make settings for recording playback and settings for the CD 2e itself You can t access the menu screen during recording standby mode or recording Also there are some settings that cannot be made while the CD 2e is running on batteries or is playing back For details on each setting refer to List of Settings on the following page 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Category 3 Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice You can use the buttons to switch the display between categories
65. Roland CD 2e SD CD RECORDER Before using this unit carefully read the sections entitled USING THE UNIT SAFELY and IMPORTANT NOTES Page 8 10 Page 11 13 These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit Additionally in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit Owner s Manual should be read in its entirety The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference Copyright 2007 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION Roland International Web Site http www Roland com Selecting English German French Italian Spanish or Japanese as the operating language Page 97 For the U K IMPORTANT THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED Under no circumstances must either of the above wires be connected to the ear
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67. Using the Dedicated AC Adaptor Page 21 Using Batteries Page 22 6 Security Slot fi You can attach a commercially available security lock here For details refer to the following website http www kensington com O Battery Cover ts Using Batteries Page 22 Q Battery Compartment Install batteries here if you want to operate the CD 2e on batteries If you re using the dedicated AC adaptor it s not necessary to install batteries ts Using Batteries Page 22 You must turn off the power before performing the following operations e Switching from operation with the dedicated AC adaptor to battery operation e Switching from battery operation to operation with the dedicated AC adaptor Cord Hook Use this cord hook to fasten the cord of the dedicated AC adaptor included so that it doesn t become accidentally unplugged t Using the Dedicated AC Adaptor Page 21 Panel Descriptions continued Remote Control Performs record playback operations for the CD or SD memory card These have the same function as the buttons v i oO D 2 o el z Bu2 49 STOP PLAY PAUSE on the CD 2e itself A Metronome settings 8 2 Ss Adjusting the volume a Makes the metronome tempo faster Higher volume Makes the metronome tempo slower Lower volume Turns the metronome on off E 2 amp Playback spee
68. al music CD Backup an original music CD For a list of recommended SD memory cards refer to Recommended SD Memory Card Page 122 For a list of recommended CD R RW disc manufacturers refer to Recommended CD R RW Disc Manufacturers Page 123 In order for a CD R RW disc recorded on the CD 2e to be playable on another CD player an operation called finalizing Page 83 must be performed on that disc We cannot guarantee that a music CD created on the CD 2e will play on all CD players Depending on your CD player s support for CD R RW discs music CDs you create may or may not play correctly Differences between CD R discs and CD RW discs Unlike conventional music CDs both of these discs allow recording A song recorded on a CD R Compact Disc Recordable disc cannot be erased later You should use CD R discs in the following cases e To record an important performance e To create a CD from songs you ve recorded on an SD memory card e To back up an original music CD CD RW Compact Disc ReWritable discs allow you to erase a song you ve recorded Songs can be erased one by one starting at the last recorded song or you can erase all songs in a single operation CD RW discs can be recorded and erased approximately 1 000 times You should use CD RW discs in the following cases e To record your practicing e To make a sketchpad of your musical ideas Turning the Power On and Off Yo
69. alize the CD R RW oe disc when ejecting it For details refer to Making a CD R RW Disc for Playback on Another CD Player Finalize Page 83 fa g amp 2 fa s Selecting the external mic sensitivity T You can set the sensitivity as appropriate for the external mic you re using g 2 g Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose EXT MIC Sens Press the MENU button to access the menu screen z3 AP ER O Use the lt buttons to choose EXT MIC lt S Sens Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice A To 22 Use the buttons to change the external mic sensitivity setting FE wus amp 5 3 Lowers the sensitivity of the external mic If the movement of the level meter does not decrease when you adjust the input level select the Low setting 8 Raises the sensitivity of the external mic If the movement of the level meter factory setting does not increase when you adjust the input level select the High setting mo mo Press the EXIT button twice a You re returned to the audio source screen 3 A Recording an Electronic Instrument Here s how to connect an electronic instrument such as a digital piano or keyboard and record your performance If you re recording to an SD If you re recording to a memory card CD R RW disc 1 Turn on the power Page 21 22 1 Turn on the power Page 21 2 Insert the SD memory card 2 In
70. all fresh batteries Are the batteries installed in the correct orientation gt Check the and orientation of the batteries and install them correctly Screen Problem Cause and Action The screen is difficult to Depending on the location or environment in which the CD 2e is read placed the screen may be difficult to read gt Readjust the display contrast The screen goes dark If you re using batteries the Backlight Timer setting will dim the screen when you haven t operated the CD 2e for a specified length of time gt Turn the Backlight Timer Off Unreadable characters Could you have specified the wrong screen display language appear on the screen gt Select the appropriate screen display language 110 Troubleshooting continued Problems with the Sound suoneiedaig BuryrayD Problem Cause and Action No sound Could the connections be incorrect a gt Make the correct connections a amp Could the power on the connected equipment mic digital piano etc be switched off k gt Turn on the power A Could the volume of the connected device be turned down a gt Raise the volume of the connected device Could headphones be plugged in z gt Unplug the headphones T Is the volume set to the minimum amp gt Use the VOLUME knob to raise the volume Could the speakers be muted SPEAKER switch in the OFF
71. araoke source giving you an easy way to enjoy karaoke or to practice singing or playing an instrument Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Center Cancel O Press the MENU button to access the menu screen die ih O Use the lt gt buttons to choose Center Cancel G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice Use the buttons to turn Center Cancel on off Msn Ler AP Lae Explanation Off factory setting Center Cancel will be off On Center Cancel will be on Sounds heard in the stereo center during playback will be eliminated Press the EXIT button twice You re returned to the audio source screen The Center Cancel icon n CK The i icon is displayed Se Cuan s se ge Co i Maile when Center Cancel is on If you turn Center Cancel off in Step 2 the symbol will disappear When you turn off the power the Center Cancel setting will return to the off state Important You may fail to obtain the desired effect if the song has deep reverb or if the sounds you want to eliminate are not positioned in the center Convenient Functions for Playback continued Repeatedly Playing Tracks 1 Track All Repeat You can have a favorite track or all tracks play back repeatedly suoneiedaig Buy 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Repeat
72. arged heated taken apart or thrown into fire or water Keep lithium batteries out of reach of small children If a child has accidentally swallowed a battery see a doctor immediately Lithium batteries must never be recharged heated taken apart or thrown into a fire or water Never expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like USING THE UNIT SAFELY continued CAUTION The unit and the AC adaptor should be located so their location or position does not interfere with their proper ventilation Always grasp only the plug on the AC adaptor cord when plugging into or unplugging from an outlet or this unit At regular intervals you should unplug the AC adaptor and clean it by using a dry cloth to wipe all dust and other accumulations away from its prongs Also disconnect the power plug from the power outlet whenever the unit is to remain unused for an extended period of time Any accumulation of dust between the power plug and the power outlet can result in poor insulation and lead to fire Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming entangled Also all cords and cables should be placed so they are out of the reach of children Never climb on top of nor place heavy objects on the unit Never handle the AC adaptor or its plugs with wet hands when plugging into or unplugging from an outlet or this unit Before moving the unit disconnect the AC adaptor and all cords c
73. ating a CD Make a duplicate of an original music CD you created Page 84 Backup Complete a CD Page 83 Finalize Others Use the CD 2e where there s no AC power Page 22 Batteries Extend battery life Page 96 Backlight Timer Connect speakers to listen ES Page 108 External Speakers Restore the CD 2e to its factory set condition Page 103 Factory Reset Change the metronome s sound or tempo Page 98 Metronome Tune your instrument t Page 100 Tuner Use the remote controller Page 29 Remote Control suo oun Aeydsiq suoneiedaig s s pe2ueapy ae WED CITN as ue Bunipa aD e Bunea Bunejeq Bulue3st Bulpi0 2y eden saoipueddy USING THE UNIT SAFELY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS About Z WARNING and Z CAUTION Notices Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improperly Z WARNING Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly CAUTION Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings as well to domestic animals or pets bar rmm mrmr rmnm ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING A Do not open or modify in any way the unit or its AC adaptor Q
74. batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lev r det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandgren ADVARSEL Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til fabrikantens instruks joner For EU Countries CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Anvand samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera anvant batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion VAROITUS Paristo voi rajahtaa jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin Havita kaytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti For EU Countries This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89 336 EEC For the USA FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energ
75. be able to execute 5 this operation unless you have at least five minutes of recording time remaining s This operation cannot be performed if the SD memory card s write protect switch Page 25 is in the LOCK position S 3 og as me ee gt zo ss as e D FE as on z lt 2 s a o 2 wv 2 gt Rel mo io gt a G N w Deleting Songs from an SD Memory Card continued Deleting an Unwanted Region at the End of the Song Trim Out If you stop recording slightly after the end of the performance so as to avoid missing anything there will be some unwanted silence at the end of the song You can delete this unwanted silence so that the song contains only the performance itself T Insert the SD memory card that you want to edit and press the SD CARD button SD becomes the audio source 2 Use the ke or gt P button to select the track you want to edit Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Trim Out O Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Use the lt gt buttons to choose Trim Out G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 4 Press the gt II Play button to play back the selected song Pe Pere y ie il Pik a bi ov at Mmt He teat Number of the track you re editing 5 When you come to the point that you want to be the end of the song the End Point press the Record but
76. beginning of the song after editing 6 Use the or button to precisely adjust the Start Point Adjust the Start Point so that you no longer hear the beginning of the song Button Explanation button Moves the Start Point backward button Moves the Start Point forward 72 Deleting Songs from an SD Memory Card continued Press the ENTER button 8 if you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button suoneiedaig BurjreyD a 8 2 Ss Progress indication The display will show Processing and the unwanted beginning of the song will be deleted When the deletion is completed you re returned to the audio source screen 5 Ke The deleted region cannot be recovered Use this operation with caution o pi oO Ss Co Important fa g e You can t specify Start Point locations that would cause the edited song to be less than amp four seconds long S The Trim In editing process will take a certain amount of time In general the time will be 9 approximately half the playback time of the song For example in order to edit a four minute song it will take approximately two minutes for the editing process to be completed The Trim In editing operation requires free space equal to the size of the song you re amp editing For example if you re editing a five minute song you won t
77. d produced by the speakers from being picked up and recorded by the internal mic or an external mic 6up j a suonoun4 Aejdsiq s s pe2ueApy eee CI TN as ue Bunipa aD amp Bunea saoipueddy Ne Deleting Songs from an SD Memory Card Deleting Songs Individually Here s how to delete a single selected song rae 5 3 rac When you delete a song subsequent songs will be moved Number iy B C forward incrementing their song numbers d Track 1 2 Number JA Cc Blank T Insert the SD memory card that you want to edit and press the SD CARD button SD becomes the audio source 2 Use the ke or gt gt button to select the track you want to erase 3 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Erase One a Press the MENU button to access the menu screen O Use the lt gt buttons to choose Erase One Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 4 f you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button Number of the track you re erasing l The display will show Processing and the song will be deleted When the deletion is completed you re returned to the audio source screen Once you delete a song you cannot recover the recorded content Use this operation with care Important If you select the song you want to delete
78. d settings Makes the playback faster s o Makes the playback slower T 3 Returns to the original playback speed 9 5 2 3 The VOLUME knob of the CD 2e itself does not move when you adjust the volume from the remote control This may cause the actual volume to no longer match the position of the g VOLUME knob If you re using headphones use the VOLUME knob of the CD 2e itself to lower the volume 5 before you start listening This will help prevent high volume from damaging your hearing 5 El os 3 Important T lt 5 For details on installing batteries in the remote control and using the remote control refer to Preparing the Remote Control Page 29 zo 22 a8 amp 5 s 8 a a gt mo io gt 9 _ Ke Media Usable for Recording 20 As its recording media the CD 2e uses SD memory cards CD R discs and 3 CD RW discs The functions available for editing or deleting songs tracks after recording will differ according to the media you use The table below shows the functions available for each type of media Media SD memory card CD R disc CD RW disc Music CD 8x speed supported 4x 8x speeds supported COMPACT COMPACT dee Use gie USC gese CD 2e function ReWritable ReWritable DIGITAL AUDIO Conventional recording Overdubbing Recording Playback Edit tracks Delete tracks Cancel finalization Create an origin
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80. e Trim Out editing operation requires free space equal to the size of the song you re editing For example if you re editing a five minute song you won t be able to execute this operation unless you have at least five minutes of recording time remaining This operation cannot be performed if the SD memory card s write protect switch Page 25 is in the LOCK position Gupiosey Suopeaedoig Buruaz o pi oO Ss Co suonoun4 Aeydsiq s s pe2ueApy ee CI TN as ue Bunipa aD e Bunea s pu ddy N Ur Erasing Tracks from a CD RW Disc Deleting One Song at a Time Only the Last Song Here s how to erase the last track recorded on a CD RW disc In order to perform this operation you ll need the included dedicated AC adaptor 1 Insert the CD RW disc that you want to edit 2 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Erase Last qa Press the MENU button to access the menu screen i D Use the lt gt buttons to choose Erase Last G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 3 If you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button Count down min sec The display will show Processing and the last song will be deleted During this process a timer is displayed counting down the time until the operation is completed
81. e at least five minutes of recording time remaining e This operation cannot be performed if the SD memory card s write protect switch Page 25 is in the LOCK position bunajeq Buruaysrq Bulpsozay Sr diet aD e Bunea m 2 amp 2 2 o suomun4 Kejds iq S S MIP 2ULAPV qualuaauo gt uop ewoyu saoipueddy O Viewing the Remaining Recording Playback Time Here s how to switch the time information shown in the screen You can view the remaining time that can be recorded on an SD memory card or CD R RW disc or the time remaining in a song Press the ENTER button to switch between the available choices for the MENU time indicator as follows EXIT During recording or recording standby Elapsed recording time Recording time remaining on EE dyo an entire SD memory card or CD R RW disc TRACK TIME During playback or while stopped EE He Elapsed playback time of the song TRACK Remaining playback time of the song Important You can also check the remaining recording time by viewing information about the SD memory card or CD R RW disc For details refer to the following pages tS Page 93 Viewing Information about an SD Memory Card tS Page 94 Viewing Information about a CD R RW Disc 92 Viewing Information about an SD Memory Card Here s how to view information such as the capacity of an SD memory card and the remaini
82. e metronome sound will immediately appear G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice E na sl DAT IL 4 Use the buttons to select the desired metronome sound u D Value Explanation Click An electronic sound will mark the beats Bell factory setting A bell will mark the beats Voice A human voice English will count the beats Off There will be no sound the metronome indicator will blink to mark the beats 3 Setting the tempo Press the EXIT button to return to the menu screen pm Use the lt gt buttons to choose Tempo GB Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 4 Use the buttons to specify the metronome Terpo tm tempo ie al If you press the gt button the value will return to q 20 Explanation Specifies the number of quarter notes in one minute Decreasing this value will make the tempo slower Increasing this value will make the tempo faster J 20 120 factory setting 250 Sounding the Metronome continued 4 Specifying which beats are emphasized suoneiedaig BurjreyD j Press the EXIT button to return to the menu screen D Use the lt gt buttons to choose Beat G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice A Begi 4 Use the buttons to specify the timing at
83. e recording into tracks If you ve assigned track numbers it will be easier to find a desired location in the recording suoneiedaig BuryrayD 1 Specify how the song numbers will be assigned 5 T A z g 5 a D Press the MENU button to access the menu screen REC Ji Use the lt gt buttons to choose Auto Marker Ort gt G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice E a Pig ert n 2 Guta Marker 4 Use the buttons to specify the desired Time Tire Value Explanation Song numbers will not be assigned automatically z Song numbers will be automatically assigned at the specified interval units of S minutes during recording lt Song numbers will be automatically assigned when silence is detected during recording A a 3 2 Specify the time interval at which song numbers will be assigned a S O Press the EXIT button to return to the menu screen m 2 Use the lt gt buttons to choose Auto Marker Time e 2 gt G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 5 4 Use the buttons to change the value to the T interval of time at which you want to assign song gt numbers 3 BE lt S Value units Minutes Explanation sss 2 minutes factory setting 15 minutes Specifies the time interval minutes at which song numbers will be assigned nD S53 a5 a o 2 P 3 3 Press the EXIT
84. e the buttons to adjust the playback speed If you press the gt button the value will return to 100 e i If you change the speed setting during playback the 2 2 audio will be interrupted momentarily Value units 96 9 oO 50 1 2 speed 100 factory setting Decreasing this value will slow down the playback 125 1 25x normal speed and increasing it will speed up the playback A setting amp of 100 is the original playback speed of the song 9 3 Press the EXIT button twice T You re returned to the audio source screen 5 2 Remote operations as z QOQ ls Od O 5 Makes the playback speed faster z 3 Makes the playback speed slower E Restores the original playback speed Ee gt zo zii A 52 D The icon is displayed 28 wei BE you ve changed the speed setting as The symbol will disappear if you set the Speed to 100 in Step 2 z When you turn off the power the Speed setting will return to 100 5 2 Important 2 Slowing down the playback speed to an extreme extent may change the tonal character or x cause the audio to not play back smoothly E 3 8 ON N Convenient Functions for Playback continued Adding Reverberation Reverb This function adds reverberation reverb to the audio played back from an SD memory card or CD creating the impression that the performance is
85. eat setting Off so that the 4 or Ei symbol isn t shown 9 Could you be using A B Repeat playback gt Press the REPEAT button to get the A B Repeat icon FE to disappear g gt Alternatively press the W Stop button to stop playback A B Repeat amp playback will be defeated a Could the playback speed have been changed gt Set the Speed setting to 0 so that the Speed icon disappears 5 Could the Pitch setting have been changed 23 9 gt Set the Pitch setting to 0 so that the Pitch icon F disappears lt Could the Key setting have been changed gt Set the Key setting to 0 so that the Key icon disappears A To Could Center Cancel be turned On E gt Set the Center Cancel to Off so that the Center Cancel icon i 3 3 disappears Could the 1I Play button be blinking z gt If the button is blinking the CD is paused Press the 11 Play button 3 to defeat pause a Cc 8 gt as ic f 2 A M _ Ur Troubleshooting continued SD Memory Card Related Problems continued Problem Cause and Action Insufficient playback Could the SD memory card playback level be turned down volume gt Use SD CD Level to raise the playback level Can t record Is the SD memory card inserted all the way into the slot gt Make sure that the card is oriented correctly and that it s pushed all the way into the slot Co
86. ecommends CD R RW discs made by the following manufacturers which have s cfel been confirmed to work with the CD 2e Sa E a5 ge CD R Discs na Recommended Manufacturers Capacity Supported writing speeds 8 TAIYO YUDEN Co Ltd Use CD R discs that support 8x speed amp Mitsubishi Chemical Corp Example 2 48x speed 1 32x speed A Hitachi Maxell Ltd TDK Corp Imation Corp a 3 As of September 27 2007 E Although all of the discs above functioned properly in our tests there may be cases in which they will not operate correctly z a 5 CD RW Discs a oO Recommended Manufacturers Capacity Supported writing speeds Mitsubishi Chemical Corp Use CD RW discs that support 4x speed or 8x S speed a Example Multi speed CD RW discs 1 4x speed 4x speed High speed CD RW discs 4 10x speed 4 12x speed amp 2 As of September 27 2007 Z Although all of the discs above functioned properly in our tests there may be cases in which they will not operate correctly s3 CD RW discs that support ultra speed or ultra speed plus cannot be used ge pE 3 5 fa T E 28 gt 5 a is 2 E gt Ec ic f 2 A M a 123 index Numerics 1 Track Repeat seesesesseereesreerssererssrressrersssee 65 A Adjusting the readability of the screen 95 All Repeat eee eee eeeeeeesseeecesseeeeessseeeessaeeeees 65 AUtO Level sennsnsnnnnnnani 38 Auto Mark
87. ed a Ep D fa i 3 Co suonesedaig If a protected SD memory card is inserted in the CD 2e h you won t be able to record on that card Nor will you be a able to edit or delete songs or format the card T amp e fe 2 If the screen indicates Unknown Format In some cases when you insert an unused SD memory card that you purchased at a a consumer electronic retailer or an SD memory card that has been used with a computer a or digital camera the screen may indicate Unknown Format Format In order to use this SD memory card with the CD 2e you ll need to format the card 9 Proceed as follows to format the card S 2 e While formatting is in progress you must never turn off the power or remove the SD 7 memory card e When you format an SD memory card any data that was on that card will be erased Data that s been lost in this way cannot be recovered Please make sure that you really want to 3 format the card ZE 38 gt To begin formatting press the ENTER button z9 23 Z If you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button 5 3 If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button A 8 Ea 2 The screen will indicate Processing and the card will be formatted When 2 formatting is completed you re returned to the audio source screen 8 N na Preparing an SD Memory Card continued Removing an SD Memory Card Do not remove the SD
88. ees 71 SD memory card Information eesseseesseeseseresesrrerssrressreresseeesss 93 IISGMLING dcsscscccieveseceesnscocsevonreeseosnessesepesesss 24 Protect switch ccccccessvassesvesserrevesseusssssseeeess 25 Recommended manufacturers 644 122 REMOVING secvscccsecccdessdevececedes seansas 26 SD CD Level wi eeeeccceeccceecceesceeeeeees 47 50 Sensitivity external MIC seeen 41 Settings Factory RESEt sereset riesen 103 O E N AAE 32 Song NUMDETS ssseeseseeeseerrreerereeereee 54 55 56 Sound metronome ceeecccccccceecceeeeeeeeeeees 98 Speakers CONNECUNG srsiiriiissssssssrssir sneseno 108 MULING sssssssevsesencasssvsnssessscssssssssccssasseseseesss 69 SPEC iiini EE 67 T Tempo metronome ssssssessseseesssrrrrsrssrserrreeese 98 Time indication 2 0 cc ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 92 Track numbers cssseseeecccceeeeeeeeeees 54 55 56 TUPI cascnetetscamenseneseancnsetecedenedoatatenteestentdentaee 72 Tritt Quit seteeececduessasssaasssaaieaadviasnccacnteeataes deans 74 TUNED eedsceteveicctevessstceveescecusseseccaQbesidemsassidanaads 100 Tuner Tone oe e cece ecccccccccceccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 100 U UNFinaliZe siisisresresressrresrersrronk rokib Erer rirani 78 Vv Viewing information eeeeeeseeeeeeeerrrses 93 94 Volume balance cccccccccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 105 Ww Write SD CD o ceeeeeccceeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeees 79 Writing creating a CD e cece eeeeseeeeeees 79 MEMO
89. eft channel L while sound from the mic on the right side is recorded on the right channel R Internal mic left channel Internal mic right channel If you re recording to an SD If you re recording to a memory card CD R RW disc Turn on the power Page 21 22 1 Turn on the power Page 21 Insert the SD memory card 2 Insert the CD amp Page 27 amp Page 24 Set the audio source to SD 3 Set the audio source to CD Press the SD CARD button so it s lit Press the CD button so it s lit If you want to listen to the recorded audio while you record connect headphones to the PHONES jack located on the side of the CD 2e The sound received by the internal mics will not be heard from the internal speakers You ll need to use headphones if you want to monitor the sound being recorded Use the VOLUME knob to adjust the headphone volume be connected Type of plug that can Stereo mini type On the CD 2e s side panel set the MIC SELECT switch to the INT internal mic position mic Bw Ms SELECT LEVEL ext N HANUAL Recording Acoustic Instruments or Vocals continued Adjust the input level of the internal mics D On the CD 2e s left side set the MIC LEVEL switch to its MANUAL position suoneiedaig Burpy PHONES Mic Mic sente ME LEVEL EXT iNT AUTO 5 T A z g 5 a
90. ent cccccesseeesssreeeessseeeceseeeeeesees 42 Recording a Cassette or MD ceeseceeessreeeeeseeeessseeeeccsseeessesseeessesees 44 Recording Karaoke 0 i ssscssseessecbesssoenssonss sacevsncsuassossenesouessassiacevsncdecesses bene 46 Layering your Performance onto an SD Memory Card Song and Recording It 49 Convenient Functions for RECOrdING ccccsssscssscesesesseeseseeseeseseeseseees 52 Automatically Starting Recording When Audio is Detected cceeeecessecseesseeeeeeee 52 Assigning Song Numbers While Recording Marker ccsscssecseeseessessseeeseeeeee 54 Preventing Loud Sounds from Distorting Limiter cece ccc eeseseecesseeeseeeeeeeeaeees 57 Inserting a Count before Recording Begins COUNt IN cc eee eee eee eee ceases eeaeees 58 Listening to a CD Listening to an SD Memory Card c cc cessseeseeeeeees 60 Convenient Functions for Playback ccsccsssscssscssesesseseeseeseseessnseseees 62 Listening Changing the Key of the Playback wie 62 Making Fine Adjustments to the Playback Pitch Pitch 2 63 Enjoying Simple Karaoke Center Cancel cccececsceseseeesseesseeeesssesseeceeessseeeeseaeaeees 64 Repeatedly Playing Tracks 1 Track All Repeat cece ccecseccescsecseeeecesesseseseseneees 65 A B Repeat Playback c cccesseseesesseeseeeeeeeees Slowing Down or Speeding Up Playback Adding Reverberation Reverb
91. eo as PE z 5 a o Q 2 Turning the power off gt Rel 2 1 On the CD 2e s rear panel move the POWER switch to the OFF 2 M position N _ Turning the Power On and Off continued Using Batteries If you re operating the CD 2e on batteries you won t be able to perform CD related operations such as recording playing or writing songs etc Batteries to use AA alkaline batteries You cannot use zinc carbon batteries or rechargeable batteries such as rechargeable nickel metal hydride batteries T Turn the power off Disconnect all cables from the CD 2e 2 Turn the CD 2e upside down and remove the battery cover When turning the CD 2e upside down place stacks of newspapers or magazines to support the four corners or two sides so that stress is not placed on the buttons or knobs possibly damaging them Also handle the CD 2e with care and avoid dropping it Battery cover Press here and pull upward LP a 3 Install six AA alkaline batteries a 4 Close the battery cover and turn the CD 2e right side up On the CD 2e s rear panel set the POWER switch to the ON position When the power is turned on the screen will light 22 Turning the Power On and Off continued Turning the power off 1 On the CD 2e s rear panel set the POWER switch to the OFF position v i oO D 2 fo el z Bu2 49 Remaining batt
92. er seseeseesssesesscesesrcesesrerressee 55 56 Auto Marker Lvl oo ccccccccccccccccccccceceeeeeeeees 56 Auto Marker Time sssessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss 55 Auto REC Start cuiiiicosssscsidisedadedoctdadiddreissetsssia 52 Automatically recording ceeesseeeesseeeees 52 B BaCkin QsUp isceiesutenetigsededsdeledededgdetedeietassetictais 84 Backlight Timer ceseeceeessseeesessreeeeseeeeees 96 Batteries Backlight Timer sirsisosissssssssssrsissssssssssssss 96 battery life ss sesssi st deccdesedecsdedivec besaseessoeiiste 23 remaining indication s es 23 Beat metronome ccccseeeececeseseceeeeeeeeeees 99 Blank isSC ccccceeesseeeesessseesesseesessseeeeeeeeees 35 C Card NIG serci eise ees 93 CD Emergency eject hole ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeee 28 INSELEING eicsscscsssetcses sesteceeedacerssscouseasesesans ve 27 REMOVING seisseen irrin 28 WIIN csiesestsssisceceesectsececseeessoenteesssassanzasees 79 CD Erase All cecceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeees 77 CD R RW disc INFOrMAtION ecsscnennnnpp rnn i r 94 Recommended manufacturers 0 123 Center Cancel ccseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeees 64 Chromatic tuner ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 100 COMAS sesexeusseeivieisiideccceestereietevereceesteatsassasaes 95 COUNTH IN 0 0 eeeeeeecccccceccceeeeeeseeeececceeeaaeaeeaeeeees 58 COUNt IN Beat cece ccccssesccceseecceeeeseeeceeeees 58 124 Creati
93. er type of disc Avoid getting paper clips coins or any other foreign objects inside the drive Handling CD R RW Discs Don t use unusually shaped discs such as heart shaped or octagonal discs Doing so may damage the CD 2e Do not bend the disc Do not drop or stack discs Do not place heavy objects on a disc or subject it to strong physical shock Hold a disc by inserting a finger in the center hole and pressing your thumb against the outer edge Be careful not to get fingerprints on or scratch the recording surface of the disc the green surface Do not use in dusty areas Do not leave the disc in direct sunlight or an enclosed vehicle Do not keep the disc in the CD R RW drive for a long time To protect the disc keep it in its original case Do not use CDs that have a CD label or sticker affixed to them You may be unable to remove the CD or it may cause the CD 2e to malfunction When writing a title on the label surface of the disc use a soft tipped writing implement such as a felt pen Wipe the disc with a soft and dry cloth radially from inside to outside Do not wipe along the circumference Keep your discs clean using a commercially available CD cleaner Do not use benzine record cleaner spray or solvents of any kind Please read the documentation that is included with your CD R RW discs IMPORTANT NOTES continued Copyright Recording duplication distribution sale lease per
94. ere you insert a CD t Inserting a CD Page 27 O EJECT amp Button Press this to eject the CD ts Removing a CD Page 28 If an unfinalized CD R RW disc is inserted a message asking whether you want to finalize the disc before ejecting will appear when you press the EJECT amp button t Making a CD R RW Disc for Playback on Another CD Player Finalize Page 83 EASY GUIDE Button This button accesses the Easy Guide screen Here you can record or create a CD by following the on screen instructions t About Easy Guide Page 34 REVERB Button This button lets you turn reverb on or off and adjust the reverb depth t Adding Reverberation Reverb Page 68 B Metronome Button This turns the metronome on off t Sounding the Metronome Page 98 14 Metronome Indicator This will blink if the metronome is on t Sounding the Metronome Page 98 Remote Sensor This receives data from the remote control t Using the Remote Control Page 29 16 Stereo Speakers These are a pair of stereo speakers built into the CD 2e EXIT Button e After you ve modified the setting for a menu item press this to return to the audio source display e Press this to answer no to messages shown in the display MENU Button This button accesses the menu screen Here you can make settings for recording playback and settings for t
95. erssrrrrsserrresees 54 55 56 Index continued Menu Factory ReSet ssssssssrssissririsrnistrisrinrnis sts 103 List Of SEttINGS sssssssississisrrssrrsrsserereserersissss 32 OPESFATIONS siriotrist istri setibaeed oop nornen 31 MELFONOME cascssssssesnensncenenntseeeteeseceserescseccsasess 98 Mic External MIC sesssecssscstvetesdoeedsastecneesseeesenease 39 Internal MICS sssesessessseeereeeserersesrerssrrererees 36 MOVING wesssccecssvsastesssensssnsscasasiebedpbeasdededenyde aeons 87 MUING sc vevtessnvsssavvsvecssevbinassecessvessneeeeerssersesess 69 N NOrmaliz vise ots aiid eesinetiin 91 O Oberdub CD gt SD eseseeeeeeeeresrrrrereressrereesee 47 Oberdub SD gt SD eeeeeeeereeresrrrrererersrereese 50 Overdubbing sssssssssssssssssssssssisssisisnsisrsessss 46 49 P PITER sssisestensnsas ne vebevsvnssvessnndbucsdversvsveversreveuesess 63 Playback 1 Track Repeat eee eeeseeeeessneeeeeenees 65 ACB REDO at ssesssscvesencccdesdserscncsevessovnsbsetstesens 66 All RED Cat sscscscscsesesscecssssteseseusbedeasusssdsas paces 65 Center Cantel crsisosressosiisisisosisssisssisssisseses 64 changing the key seeeeeeeseeeesrereerrese 62 changing the pitch s sssssesssesssesssseesserssessee 63 changing the playback speed 67 Playback Level sssisssssissssssssssisisisrsssisisisiss 47 50 Playback Speed ou ee eeeeeecesseceeessreeeeeseseeeeens 67 Power on off DALLERIES seescenedvestemaduaetesssseadseasenesasdaesssenses 22 dedicated AC adaptor
96. ery indicator po M A If you re operating the CD 2e on batteries the battery indicator will be shown on the screen g If you continue use the CD 2e when the batteries are low the display will indicate Battery Low and eventually the power will turn off 4 fil Sufficient capacity remaining 3 gt m A amp in Batteries are running low ii Batteries are almost empty ii Replace the batteries iS o 2 The remaining battery indicator is only an approximation amp Battery life fa g Continuoususe Approximately 6 hours E The battery life given here is only an approximation It will vary depending on the frequency and A conditions of use g S amp You must turn off the power before performing the following operations 5 Kal e Switching from operation with the dedicated AC adaptor to battery operation 2 e Switching from battery operation to operation with the dedicated AC adaptor og as gt e If you want to use batteries disconnect the dedicated AC adaptor The batteries will not be used as the power supply if the dedicated AC adaptor is connected 19 55S e Don t mix new batteries with partially used batteries and don t mix batteries of differing as types S 3 e If you won t be using the CD 2e for an extended period of time remove the batteries to Zi prevent possible leaking damage amp lt 2 s 8 2 2 io gt 9 a 2 N w Preparing an SD Memory Card Here
97. esscetsvsevssecesvenetsutees 88 Editing Joining SONGS lt 2 5 cccsecce ses ceccsccestcaseeceescesseseceeceesesteecect casessesseerecdoosesdssbyecesees des 90 an SD memory card Maximizing the Volume of a SONG ccscesseesteseseeeessssessssseneesenseseeeees 91 Viewing the Remaining Recording Playback Time cscccssseesseeeseeees 92 Viewing Information Viewing Information about an SD Memory Card cssccssseesseeeeeeees 93 and Viewing Information about a CD R RW DiSC cccecsscsseessseeeteeeeeeeees 94 Screen display Adjusting the Readability of the Screen Contrast cceeseeeseeeeeeeee 95 Automatically Dimming the Screen Backlight Timer eesseeee 96 Changing the Screen Display Language csccccssscssesessesessesenseneees 97 Sounding the Metronome ccccccsscsssesessescessessssessssessssessessesesseseesesees 98 Tuning Your Instrument Tuner FUNCtiON sscccccsecssssseereeeeeseeees 100 Convenient Functions Changing the Tuner s Reference Pitch escececeseseseseseseseseseeeseeseeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeaes 101 for practicing Listening to a Guide Tone While Tuning cecceecceseceseceseeeeceseceaeceeeeeeeaeeeaeeneeeaees 102 Returning the Menu Settings to their Factory Set Condition Factory Reset 103 Advanced Uses Formatting an SD Memory Card ccsscesssesssesssssesneeenseesseenseeseseneeees 104 Adjusting the Le
98. f you press the gt button the value will return to 0 fa Sa If you change the pitch setting during playback the audio g PLEH will be interrupted momentarily 1 5 amp A ie Value units Cents 100 0 factory setting 100 Lowering the value will lower the overall pitch of the song Raising the value will raise the overall pitch of the song A al setting of 0 is the original pitch of the song 2 5 If you have a CD that was recorded at a Frequency of A4 Pitch setting reference pitch of A 440 Hz and you want to after adjustment play it back at a reference pitch of A 442 Hz 8 cents gt F you would set Pitch to 8 4 cents ee Refer to the table at right 0 lt S 4 cents 8 cents zo 3 Press the EXIT button twice 53 m D You re returned to the audio source screen oF wus The Pitch icon a lt o pw The F icon is displayed 5 maid if youv e changed the pitch setting a The F symbol will disappear if you set the Pitch to 0 in Step 2 When you turn off the power the Pitch setting will return to 0 2 2 gt a OV w Convenient Functions for Playback continued 64 Enjoying Simple Karaoke Center Cancel This function cancels the portion of the sound that is heard in the center of its stereo image such as the main vocal or lead guitar making it less audible This lets you use a commercially available CD as a simple k
99. formance or broadcast of copyrighted material musical works visual works broadcasts live performances etc belonging to a third party in part or in whole without the permission of the copyright owner is forbidden by law uv x D D 2 fo el a Bury22y4D This product can be used to record or duplicate audio A material without being limited by certain technological copy protection measures This is due to the fact that this 2 product is intended to be used for the purpose of producing original music and is therefore designed so that material that does not infringe copyrights belonging to others for example your own original works can be c recorded or duplicated freely A gt Do not use this unit for purposes that could infringe on a a copyright held by a third party We assume no responsibility whatsoever with regard to any infringements of third party copyrights arising through your use of this unit rs o E g amp About the License Agreement The CD 2e s CD writing functionality and its backing up Q functionality are designed to allow you to reproduce a material to which you have copyright or material which a the copyright owner has granted you permission to copy A Accordingly reproduction of Music CD or other g copyrighted material without permission of the copyright owner avoiding technical prohibiting features of second m generation and later copying like SCMS or others constitu
100. ft Right Volume Balance of the Internal Mics 105 Reversing the Stereo Field of the Internal Mics c ccssssesseseeeeeees 106 Connecting External Speakers ccc ceccesssscsseecssessssssesseesessesenesesenes 108 Troubleshooting vczsccsccsscseesecestiesdeccasescsssccresscedstevascecastseesesenestoessedsdeseegeutes 110 MIGSSAGES DEAETE E cecissesssssuunscuscesedssunedantessssscvsenstesevecceonnstecevescosdevonsiscntsecessess 117 Appendices Setting Items in Easy Guide ias scinrctidsisnicniameraiourannemaen 119 Specifications sissies oree esre eae enaa E R E 121 Recommended SD Memory Card sccsssssscessesseesecseseseceesenseenesenesens 122 Recommended CD R RW Disc Manufacturers cccssscsssesseeesseeesees 123 WAGON Ee A E E EA EAE E lites eteevsersernvinanted ed 124 INPOPIM ATION cece seise ns resensie neran EE 129 suonoun4 Aeydsiq suoneiedaig s s pe2ueapy EIES CITN as ue Bunyip aD e Bunea Bunejeq Bulue3st Bulpi02 9y edgar saoipueddy List of Common Tasks Recording Automatically start new songs at silent spaces when recording from a cassette or MD Page 56 Auto Marker Automatically start recording when a performance begins Page 52 Automatically Recording Let the CD 2e adjust the input level Page 38 Auto Level Sound a count before recording begins Page 58 Count in Record your vocal along with karaoke backing
101. g this process a timer is displayed counting down the time until the operation is completed When finalization has been removed you re returned to the audio source screen Important You can t remove finalization from a CD R disc 78 Selecting Songs from an SD Memory Card to Create a CD Here s how selected songs from an SD memory card can be written to a CD R RW disc to create a music CD In order to perform this operation you ll need the included dedicated AC adaptor suoneiedaig Burpy T Insert the SD memory card that contains the songs you want to turn into a music CD a g el 2 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Write A SD CD Press the MENU button to access the menu screen T D Use the lt gt buttons to choose Write E SD gt CD G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice S 3 When you see this screen insert a blank or un finalized CD R RW disc g Q e oa m m e FLL 4 The CD 2e asks whether you want to write all of the songs a o 2 e te 2 A s This message won t appear if it s not possible for all of the songs on the SD memory card to be written to the CD R RW disc Proceed to Step 5 fa F If you want to write all songs If you want to write selected songs a n T Press the ENTER button O Press the EXIT button g Proceed to Step 7 Proceed t
102. gh noise or distortion may occur in the sound from the internal speakers Turn the OUTPUT LEVEL knob to adjust the volume An unwanted effect is applied to the sound Could you have selected a reverb gt Turn the reverb Off Volume changes are not recorded correctly according to the actual performance Could the MIC LEVEL switch be set to the AUTO position gt The AUTO position is suitable for recording human voices at a meeting or lecture and may be unsuitable for recording an instrumental performance Change the setting to MANUAL and turn the MIC knob to adjust the input level Troubleshooting continued CD Related Problems suoneiedaig Buryr2ayD Problem Cause and Action Can t insert a CD Could you be using batteries If you re operating the CD 2e on batteries no CD related operations Fs can be performed 8 gt Use the dedicated AC adaptor 5 Normal playback does Is the audio source set to CD not work gt Press the CD button to choose CD as the audio source Could the CD be upside down A gt Insert the CD with the label facing upward E Could you have inserted a CD on which nothing has been recorded gt Insert a different disc e Could you be using repeat playback a gt Turn the repeat setting Off so that the or FE symbol is not amp shown Could you be using A B Repeat playback Q g
103. gs are to be erased All Tracks All songs will be erased Last Track The last song on the CD RW disc will be erased 1 Track The selected song will be erased If you re using an SD memory card you can choose All Tracks or 1 Track If you re using a CD RW disc you can choose All Tracks or Last Track suonoun4 Aejdsiq suoneviedaig ENEN CORTE as ue bunipa aD e Bunea Bunejeq Bulue3st Bulpi02 2y edgar sasp peoueapy gt ao ic f 2 A M za Ke Setting Items in Easy Guide continued 120 3 Write SD gt CD Displayed screen 6 Karaoke Explanation Select whether or not the disc is to be finalized once writing is complete When writing has been completed the disc will be finalized to complete your music CD The disc will not be finalized when writing has been completed Displayed screen Explanation Select whether or not the Center Cancel Page 64 is to be applied On Center Cancel will be on Sounds heard from the center during playback will be eliminated Off Center Cancel will be off Select the media to be used for recording CD R RW Choose this if you re recording on a CD R RW disc SD Card Choose this if you re recording on an SD memory card Select what you want to record Easy INT MIC Choose this if you re making a test recording using the internal mics
104. guide tone To stop the guide tone press the EXIT button twice You re returned to the audio source screen Important The reference pitch for the guide tone can be adjusted in the Tuner screen amp Page 101 102 Returning the Menu Settings to their Factory Set Condition Factory Reset This operation returns all settings you ve made in the menus to their factory set condition Factory Reset If the CD 2e does not operate as you expect even when you follow the steps in this manual you may wish to execute the Initialize operation suoneviedaig Buy 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Factory Reset Buipi02 2y O Press the MENU button to access the menu screen lt i oo D Use the lt gt buttons to choose Factory Reset Buiua3si7 G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 If you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button bunajeq The display will show Processing and the factory reset will be executed When the factory reset is completed you re returned to the audio source screen aD e Bunea Important For the default value of each setting refer to List of Settings on Page 32 suomun4 Kejds iq EER A U lU AUOJ uonewoju as ue 6unipa s pu ddy 103 Formatting an SD Memory Card If an SD memory card has been
105. he lt gt buttons to choose Make Backup G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 3 When you see this screen insert the music CD that you want to back up __ Indicates the progress relative to the total number of songs a Indicates the progress for each song When the music CD has been detected the display will show Reading CD and the song data from the music CD will be written to the SD memory card When the song data has been written the music CD will be ejected Remove the CD 84 Creating a Duplicate of an Original Music CD Backup continued 4 When you see this screen insert a blank CD R RW disc hiak e T yaa gat di bamn i at suonesed id BurjreyD 5 tf you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button po M If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button 8 Q You Sure __ Indicates the progress relative to F the total number of songs 3 Indicates the progress for each song The display will show Processing and the backup will begin When the backup is finished the CD R RW disc will be ejected 9 Q 6 The CD 2e asks whether you want to create another identical CD Q g g ie 2 If you want to create another identical CD If you are finished backing up 8 D Press the ENTER button D Press the EXIT button to end the
106. he procedure If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button If the display shows Short of Capa Step 4 If the capacity of the CD R RW disc is less than the amount of data stored on the SD memory card the message Short Of Capa will appear and the CD R RW disc will be ejected Please insert a CD R RW disc with more writable space If the screen shows Obey Copyright Step 3 Carefully read the section About copyright on the back cover of the owner s manual and if you consent to the terms and want to continue the procedure press the ENTER button If you decide to cancel the procedure press the EXIT button If the screen shows Obey License Step 3 Carefully read the section License agreement on the back cover of the owner s manual and if you consent to the terms and want to continue the procedure press the ENTER button If you decide to cancel the procedure press the EXIT button Moving a Song This operation moves a song by changing the order of the Track 1 2 3 Za songs Number A B 3 Da Pion ib Move aS Track 1 2 3 AS Number A B pl M T Insert the SD memory card that you want to edit and press the a SD CARD button E SD becomes the audio source 2 Use the ke gt gt buttons to select the song that you want to move E Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Move
107. he CD 2e itself t Menu Operations Page 31 Panel Descriptions continued Function Button This button is used mainly to perform menu operations ts Menu Operations Page 31 lt Buttons Left Right These buttons select menu items from a menu screen From the audio source display pressing the lt gt buttons will access a screen where you can specify the playback level of the player SD CD t Recording Karaoke Page 46 Layering Your Performance onto an SD Memory Card Song and Recording It Page 49 Buttons Up Down These buttons modify the value of a menu item From the audio source display pressing the button will access a screen where you can confirm whether you want to delete the song t Deleting Songs Individually Page 70 Deleting One Song at a Time Only the Last Song Page 76 ENTER Button Center e This button confirms a menu item and displays a screen where you can edit that item e Press this to answer yes to messages shown in the display D kea gt gt Buttons e You can use these buttons to jump to the beginning of the preceding or the following track During playback the kea button takes you back to the beginning of the currently playing track e While stopped press and hold these buttons to rapidly move to the beginning of the track e During playback press and hold one of these buttons
108. he recorded sound may not be even in volume between the left and right sides depending on where the CD 2e is located In such cases you can adjust the left right volume balance of the internal mics to compensate for the position in which the CD 2e is placed suonesed id BurjreyD 1 onthe side panel of the CD 2e set the MIC SELECT switch to the INT F internal mic position a 2 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose INT MIC Balance Press the MENU button to access the menu screen 3 2 Use the lt gt buttons to choose INT MIC Balance G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice v a g 3 While producing sound adjust the left right volume balance by using the s buttons to change the value Adjust this setting so that the L and R level meters move by approximately the same a amounts S g Ke 2 fa ie a Value Explanation E3 L50 C factory setting R50 Increasing the L value will increase the volume of the input S from the left internal mic With a setting of L50 no sound will a be input from the right internal mic Conversely increasing the R value will increase the volume of the input from the right internal mic With a setting of R50 no sound will be input 5 from the left internal mic With the C center setting the left us right volume balance will be equal 3 5 4 Press
109. ill be interrupted momentarily 3 Press the EXIT button twice You re returned to the audio source screen The Key icon o i The E icon is displayed Ch iG pu d if you ve changed the key setting LO iki The amp symbol will disappear if you set the Key to 0 in Step 2 When you turn off the power the Key setting will return to 0 62 Convenient Functions for Playback continued Making Fine Adjustments to the Playback Pitch Pitch This adjusts the pitch of the playback sound in one cent steps One cent is 1 100th of a semitone suoneiedaig BuryrayD Sometimes when you are practicing your instrument along with a CD you may have difficulty because the CD playback is pitched slightly different than your instrument In such cases you can adjust the CD playback pitch to match your instrument Bulps0 0y When you re using an instrument that is not easily tuned such as an acoustic piano you can adjust the pitch of the CD so that it matches your instrument 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Pitch IE 4 i ce a Press the MENU button to access the menu screen PLAYBACK ap Patil D Use the lt gt buttons to choose Pitch G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice g 2 Use the button to adjust the Pitch setting I
110. in Step 2 and then press the button the message screen of Step 4 will appear immediately This lets you skip the step of selecting the menu item Deletion is not possible if the SD memory card s write protect switch Page 25 is in the LOCK position 70 Deleting Songs from an SD Memory Card continued Erasing All Tracks Here s how to delete all songs from the SD memory card suoneiedaig BurjreyD T Insert the SD memory card that you want to edit a 8 S Q 2 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose SD 2 Erase All D Press the MENU button to access the menu screen SO CHRD Ji A op Epase O11 O Use the lt gt buttons to choose SD Erase All g e Q G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 3 If you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button o pi oO Ss Co TL ry Li pr am I Jen a LL 4 f you re still sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button aD e Bunea TL cf ii Pa n m The display will show Processing and all songs will be deleted When the deletion is completed you re returned to the audio source screen Once you delete a song you cannot recover the recorded content Use this operation with care as ue 6un pa Ke dsiq uo ewo0 u Important suompun4 jualuanuo gt Deletion
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112. ize The CD R RW disc to be backed up hasn t been finalized Please finalize the CD R RW disc that you want to back up Now Playing The operation cannot be performed because playback s in progress Now Recording The operation cannot be performed because recording s in progress Za cies D Sn D 2 EAS gc aan suonoun4 Aejdsiq AEROS CORTE as ue Bunipa aD e Bunea Bunejeq Buruaz Bup102 4 s s p aueapy gt 5 ic f 2 A M N Messages continued Message Content Only 1 SD Track Since there s only one song in the SD memory card you can t move or join songs Please Wait Preparations for playback are being made Please wait Power Down The batteries are depleted The CD 2e cannot be operated Please install fresh batteries REC Too Short You can t stop recording because the elapsed recording time has not reached four seconds The track number can t be assigned because the location selected is less than four seconds after the previous track number Each recording must be longer than four seconds Assign track numbers at intervals of four seconds or greater 118 SD Can t Format Failed to format the card Use a different card SD Card Busy The SD memory card couldn t be read written in time Use a recommended brand of SD memory card amp Page 122 SD Card Full The card is full
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114. memory card simply keep adding tracks to a CD R RW disc and finalize Page 83 the disc when you re finished You must turn off the power before exchanging SD memory cards Page 26 7 Completed music CD Finalize gt a Selected suompun4 jualuanuo gt sasp peoueapy saoipueddy o0 Selecting Songs from an SD Memory Card to Create a CD continued Creating a music CD from songs recorded on an EDIROL R 09 WAV 16 bit and 44 1 kHz is supported If you want to create a music CD using songs that were recorded on an EDIROL R 09 you must set the R 09 s recording mode to WAV 16 bit and sampling frequency to 44 1 kHz before you record Requirements for songs files that can be recognized Even if a song was recorded with a recording mode of WAV 16 bit and a sampling frequency of 44 1 kHz the CD 2e will not recognize it unless it satisfies the following conditions e Track length must be longer than four seconds e Track title must not contain double byte characters e g Japanese e Track file must be located in the root directory of the SD memory card The CD 2e is able to display and play back a maximum of 99 tracks File name display If the song was recorded on the R 09 the song name file name will be displayed in Step 5 of Page 79 Creating a music CD of a song that won t fit on a single CD R RW disc Even if a song recorded on the R 09 is too l l
115. n Steps 5 on Page 36 g Z If you re using an external mic t amp Make preparations as described in Steps 4 5 on Page 39 9 n If you re using the line inputs Make preparations as described in Steps 4 on Page 42 z SE os 4 Prepare your SD memory card FE O Press the SD CARD button so it s lit and set the audio source to SD lt S o TS a8 oD Use the kea gt gt buttons to select the song that you want to record Z 5 8 Q 8 gt mo oO 2 8 A O Layering Your Performance onto an SD Memory Card Song and Recording It continued 5 Adjust the playback level of the SD memory card and the input level of the audio input Adjust each level to obtain the appropriate volume balance between the SD memory card audio and the audio input a Press the gt II Play button to play back the SD memory card D Press the lt or gt button to access the SD CD Level setting screen G Use the buttons to adjust the SD memory card s playback level SD CD Level display If you don t press the buttons for five seconds you ll automatically be returned to the audio source Value units dB Explanation 6 0 factory setting 6 Decreasing this value will lower the playback level Increasing it will raise the playback level 0 is the playback level of the original song 4 Adjust the input level of the audio input Adjust the le
116. n beats will sound Press the EXIT button twice You re returned to the audio source screen Convenient Functions for Recording continued If you ve specified a count in the procedure for starting to record will be as follows 1 Press the Record button The CD 2e will be in recording standby mode suoneiedaig BurjreyD Blinking EJ T A z g 5 a 2 Press the 11 Play button The specified number of counts will be sounded and then recording will begin The count will not be played through the speakers You ll need to use headphones to hear the count Cy Buruaz king S TI FTI 7 I 6up j a The metronome will continue sounding even after recording begins suonoun4 Aejdsiq s s pe2ueApy eee CI TN as ue Bunipa aD e Bunea s pu ddy nA Ke Listening to a CD Listening to an SD Memory Card 60 In order to play a CD you ll need to use the dedicated AC adaptor which was included with the CD 2e Listening to a CD T Turn onthe power 2 Insert the CD 3 Set the audio source to CD 3 Press the CD button so it s lit wopE SD CARD Ne Listening to an SD memory card 1 Turnonthe power 2 insert the SD memory card Set the audio source to SD Press the SD CARD button so it s lit Z Source name
117. n the CD 2e s left side set the MIC LEVEL switch to its MANUAL position Cc MIC MIC fox C O o SELECT EVEL 2 EXT iNT AUTO M Turn the MIC knob to adjust the input level of the external mics Adjust the loudness of the sound you re recording Since you re not using the line input turn the LINE knob all the way to the left off While producing the sound that you will actually be recording turn the MIC knob to adjust the input level Adjust the level so that the peak indicator located above the MIC knob lights briefly at the loudest moments of the performance or vocal you ll be recording The level meter will move according to the level of the audio input Peak indicator If sound from the speakers enters the mic you won t be able to adjust the level correctly While adjusting the level either turn the VOLUME knob all the way down or set the SPEAKER switch located on the side of the CD 2e to its OFF position so no sound will be produced Use headphones if you want to monitor the sound that s being recorded If the sound from the microphone distorted even though you ve turned the MIC knob down you can decrease the external mic sensitivity At the factory settings the external mic sensitivity is set to High If the level meter does not move sufficiently change this setting to Low For details refer to the text box Selecting the
118. ng time for recording suoneiedaig Burpy 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Card Info a O Press the MENU button to access the menu screen 3 2 O Use the lt gt buttons to choose Card Info G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 3 Q t Total capacity of the SD memory card Remaining recording time T 3 Press the EXIT button twice E You re returned to the audio source screen z Q 5 2 fa ie m 2 3 2 gt nn is F BE wn ais ct MO sasn posueapy _fuarpund s pu ddy Ke w 94 Viewing Information about a CD R RW Disc Here s how to view information such as the capacity of a CD R RW disc and the remaining time for recording 3 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Disc Info O Press the MENU button to access the menu screen O Use the lt gt buttons to choose Disc Info G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 4 Total capacity of the CD R RW disc ee Remaining recording time Press the EXIT button twice You re returned to the audio source screen Important The total capacity and remaining recording time are not shown for a finalized Page 83 CD R RW disc or a music CD Adjusting the Readability of the Screen Contrast Depending on the temperature or other conditions the cha
119. ng a CD Re OD E E E 82 D Deleting WACK cosssssssssssssssssssssssrersn arnastea na aias 70 all tracks CD RW ssssssssssssssssssesssssesesssss 77 all tracks SD ccceeeeseeeeeeeeseeeseeseeeenees 71 region at the beginning of the song SD 72 region at the end of the song SD 74 the last track CD RW cccceceeeeeeeeeeeees 76 Trimm INA SD ssscsdesccccetvesssxaseciiwesbessiucsschatieass 72 Trim Out SD ss sssessissstivastscestesesieessenttiaiaaiedy 74 DISC UMIO sssnttsceneetiecvonesseousneressasea nois 94 DIVIOE sisisi ies E 88 E Easy Guide s cccensesuesennseretneedssasesssasseasass 34 119 Editing an SD memory card DIVIDE wcstesesesestessecebesascecatdesesascantesssedeiceseace 88 Erasing A SONG ccessseeeeeessseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 70 Erasing all SONGS ssseceeeessseeeeessreeeeees 71 formatting saisenrere enoei 104 JOI erererercesrerrrscerrrecr reer rrrereerrere erence ree 90 MOVING ssssnstsnnansasescnsnnteasscsndpeasscceresdvesaveests 87 Normalize esas css ee sctsscesteseecevetecerezisenecesnsace 91 Dalani o AE EE 72 Mi OUE esii sesessssssssessrerers rere teio EERE SiEsS 74 Erase bast oiriin E 76 Erase ONE urrera cess divedecssunienaese 70 EASING siissecsavsacacerdorntsdelevtvetsddesstenteees See Deleting EXT MIC SEMS ss5 sccsesssessssnsvisansedsinesssopszansss 41 External MIC ccssscesesssccssessneseseassitiassecnteesvecbeesess 39 Sensitivity ssis sssssssss ssori rri erreti iinr si
120. nthe LINE knob to adjust the input level at the LINE IN jacks Adjust the loudness of the sound you re recording Since you re not using the mic input set the MIC LEVEL switch to the MANUAL position and then turn the MIC knob all the way to the left off While playing the song to be recorded turn the LINE knob to adjust the input level Adjust the level so that the peak indicator located above the LINE knob lights briefly during the loudest passages of the song that s being recorded The level meter will move according J po to the level of the audio input C o MI w Oo f x C he Peak indicator AUTO MANUAL Recording a Cassette or MD continued 6 Press the Record button to enter recording standby mode Blinking Remote control suoneiedaig BurjreyD 5 T A z g 5 a 7 Press the gt II Play button to begin recording Start your performance 8 Play back your audio device e g cassette deck The song being played will be recorded 3 amp 9 Press the Stop button to stop recording C0 0006 oo w a oO The recorded song will be added to the end of the SD memory card or CD R RW disc If you want to listen to the song you recorded press the II Play button S immediately after you stop recording 9 Important g Z Sound will not be produced from the speakers while in
121. o Step 5 2 gS pE 5 Select the song that you want to write to the CD R RW disc lt SD memory card track number Smii Se O Using the ke gt gt or buttons to select the zo oe en desired song A If you want to audition the selected song press the S F CD track number gt II_ Play button To stop playback press the z Stop button z DODAT P D Press the ENTER button to confirm the song to be g j written a a iti Siac number increas To select additional tracks repeat Step 5 6 When you ve selected all of the tracks that you want to write to the CD R x RW disc press the gt button 3 2 f N Ke Selecting Songs from an SD Memory Card to Create a CD continued 7 If you re sure you want to proceed press the ETNER button If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button I Ml m m Bie Be 8 Use the buttons to specify the Finalize setting For details on Finalize refer to the text box What s finalization on Page 83 Explanation When writing is finished the disc will be finalized to complete the music CD No further data can be written to a CD R RW disc that has been finalized even if space remains on the disc However if you re using a CD RW disc you can remove the finalization and add additional material Removing Finalization Page 78 The disc will not be finalized when writing is fini
122. occurring in a concert hall or other real world acoustic environment 1 Use the REVERB button to select the depth of reverb Pressing the REVERB button cycles through the following settings Play back from the SD memory card or CD and check the reverb depth Sue uO Errei REVERB fe LA r h EASY GUIDE m om at g iiff No reverb 4 za cO e Rewer Reverb depth O00 a ha L SVE minimum m m 4 keverb Reverb depth normal a ET mS S Reverb depth maximum 2 Press the EXIT button You re returned to the audio source screen If you don t press the REVERB button for five seconds you ll automatically be returned to the audio source display Important The REVERB button will light if reverb is being added e Reverb is not added to sound from an external input source such as the built in mic or an external mic 68 Convenient Functions for Playback continued Muting the Sound of the Speakers If you don t want sound to be heard from the speakers set the SPEAKER switch located on the rear of the CD 2e to its OFF position suoneiedaig BurjreyD SPEAKER ON OFF Bulpi02 2y ie g Important Ei Even if the SPEAKER switch is in the ON position so that sound is produced sound will not be heard from the speakers during recording standby mode or during recording This is to prevent soun
123. oming from external devices Before cleaning the unit turn off the power and unplug the AC adaptor from the outlet Whenever you suspect the possibility of lightning in your area disconnect the AC adaptor from the outlet A 9 suonesedaig a 7 D fa i 3 Co suompuny4 Aeydsiq s s pe2ueApy ENOS CI TN as ue Bunipa aD e Bunea Bunejeq Buluaysi Bulps0 0y saoipueddy USING THE UNIT SAFELY continued A CAUTION lf used improperly batteries may explode or leak and cause damage or injury In the interest of A safety please read and observe the following precautions Page 22 29 S O Carefully follow the installation instructions for batteries and make sure you observe the correct polarity O Avoid using new batteries together with used ones In addition avoid mixing different types of batteries O Remove the batteries whenever the unit is to remain unused for an extended period of time O If a battery has leaked use a soft piece of cloth or paper towel to wipe all remnants of the discharge from the battery compartment Then install new batteries To avoid inflammation of the skin make sure that none of the battery discharge gets onto your hands or skin Exercise the utmost caution so that none of the discharge gets near your eyes Immediately rinse the affected area with running water if any of the discharge has entered the eyes O Never keep batteries together with metallic objec
124. oving it away from the speakers or lowering the volume When turning the MIC knob you may hear a faint noise when the input level changes but this is not a malfunction The playback level SD CD Level setting is common to the CD and the SD memory card When you turn off the power this setting will return to 0 Layering Your Performance onto an SD Memory Card Song and Recording It Here s how you can play back a recorded performance from an SD memory card add a vocal FA or a performance of another instrument and re record the combined result onto the SD E a memory card overdubbing a vocal or other performance onto an SD memory card song ze s Since you can perform and overdub each part separately this allows you to record your piano performance and then sing along to add a vocal to your performance SD memory card EJ T A z g 5 a Track number 1 Piano playback New song with vocal added Track number 1 2 I Piano Piano Vocal 3 Q All audio received via the external mics internal mics and line input can be overdubbed with a song on the SD memory card Make settings as appropriate for your instruments and your setup z 2 S Q 1 Turn on the power Page 21 22 2 A Insert the SD memory card Page 24 g H D 3 Make preparations for recording 9 If you re using the internal mics ts Make preparations as described i
125. perations will cause the disc to rotate at high speed producing a greater level of mechanical noise This is not a malfunction e When you stop recording e When you assign a song number e When you delete a track e When you finalize If you find the mechanical operating noise of the CD R RW drive objectionable please use an 8x compatible CD R disc or a 1 4x compatible CD RW disc 114 Troubleshooting continued SD Memory Card Related Problems suoneiedaig Buryr2ayD Problem Cause and Action The SD memory card is Could the SD memory card be of a capacity that is not supported not detected gt Check the capacity of the SD memory card and use a card of a capacity 2 supported by the CD 2e 3 Is the SD memory card inserted all the way into the slot amp gt Make sure that the card is oriented correctly and that it s pushed all the way into the slot Could you have turned off the power while recording or could the SD 3 memory card have been subjected to a strong impact 2 gt It s possible that the data has been damaged Reformat the SD memory card Normal playback does Is the audio source set to SD g not work gt Press the SD CARD button to choose SD as the audio source amp Q Could you have inserted an SD memory card on which nothing has been recorded gt Insert a different SD memory card S Could you be using repeat playback a v gt Turn the rep
126. racters in the screen may become difficult to read In such cases you can adjust the contrast for best readability 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Contrast O Press the MENU button to access the menu screen O Use the lt gt buttons to choose Contrast G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 Use the buttons to adjust the contrast of the screen Explanation 1 5 factory setting 8 Decreasing the value will lighten the screen Increasing the value will darken the screen 3 Press the EXIT button twice You re returned to the audio source screen Important You can also adjust the screen contrast by holding down the MENU button and using the buttons Darkens the screen contrast BE Lightens the screen contrast a e Bunea 6up j a Buruazs r Bup402 E as ue Bunipa ag os N ae oan AO sasn posueapy fuarpund saoipueddy O na Automatically Dimming the Screen Backlight Timer If you re operating the CD 2e on batteries Page 22 you can set this function so that the screen will automatically be dimmed to conserve batteries after no operation has been performed for a certain length of time This setting is effective only when the CD 2e is running on batteries The screen will not dim if you re using the dedicated AC adaptor Page 21 1 Press the
127. recording standby mode or while 9 recording If you want to listen to the sound that s being recorded you ll need to use 2 headphones Refer to Step 4 on Page 36 When turning the LINE knob you may hear a faint noise when the input level changes but this is not a malfunction sa If you ve finished recording a CD R RW disc and would like to play that disc on another z3 CD player you ll need to execute the Finalize operation You can finalize the CD R RW HE disc when ejecting it For details refer to Making a CD R RW Disc for Playback on S Another CD Player Finalize Page 83 fa 23 z 5 s 8 2 2 gt Rel mo io gt A A Ur Recording Karaoke Here s how the sound from a karaoke CD and the sound of your voice from a mic can be recorded together to an SD memory card i e overdubbing that adds your voice or performance to a song from CD The CD 2e provides a Center Cancel function which lets you use a commercial CD as a simple karaoke source For details refer to Enjoying Simple Karaoke Center Cancel Page 64 In order to perform this operation you ll need the included dedicated AC adaptor 1 Turn on the power Page 21 2 Insert the SD memory card for recording Page 24 3 Prepare your external mic O Connect your mic to the EXT MIC L MONO jack on the CD 2e s side panel If you connect your mic to the R jack it will only be recorded on the right channel R
128. ress the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 Use the buttons to change the setting specifying whether you want the left and right channels to be exchanged for the internal mics Explanation On The left and right channels will be exchanged for the internal mics Off factory setting The left and right channels will not be exchanged for the internal mics 3 Press the EXIT button twice You re returned to the audio source screen Important e If you have exchanged the left and right channels of the z internal mics the L R indication of the level meter will be R Rigth Sm the opposite of the L R indications L Left i as pe e You can t exchange the left and right channels of a Internal mic recorded song suonoun4 Aejdsiq suoneiedaig s s podueApy ENEN CORTE as ue bunipa aD e Bunea Bunejeq uuas Bup102 4 edgar saoipueddy 107 Connecting External Speakers You can connect external speakers to the LINE OUT jack and use them to listen to playback from the CD 2e or the sound received at its inputs If you connect the LINE OUT jack to the input jack of your digital piano you ll be able to listen to the sound using the built in speakers of your digital piano You must turn on the power using the following procedure If you fail to observe this procedure you risk causing malfunction or speaker damage 1 Turn off the power of the CD 2e To prevent acoustic feedback se
129. ry card you can layer or overdub another vocal or instrumental performance and record the combined result to a new track 3 Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 4 Operate the CD 2e as directed by the screen If you change your mind during a procedure press the EXIT button For details on items that need to be set in the screens appearing in Easy Guide refer to Setting Items in Easy Guide Page 119 34 Before You Start Recording Minimum Recording Time for One Track Each track on a music CD must be at least four seconds long Since the CD 2e creates music CDs from the songs you record it does not allow you to record a track that s less than four seconds long Pressing W Stop or gt II Pause will not stop recording if less than four seconds have passed since you began recording Moreover you cannot assign a track number Page 54 in such cases In Case Your Performance is Not Recordable Further recording is not possible once you ve reached the maximum recordable time or the maximum number of songs that can be recorded e If there is no more recordable time the message SD Card Full or CD Disc Full will appear e If the maximum number of tracks have already been recorded the message SD Track Full or CD Track Full will appear This message goes away when you press the ENTER button If you re using an SD memory card or a
130. s and or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior notice 121 122 Recommended SD Memory Card Roland recommends the following SD memory cards which have been confirmed to work with the CD 2e Brand Name Model Name 8GB SDHC memory card PQI QSDH6 8GB 4GB SDHC memory card Kingston SD2 4GBFE 2GB SD memory card Kingston SD 2GBFE Lexar SD2GB 231 Transcend TS2GSD150 1GB SD memory card Lexar SD1GB 231 SanDisk SDSDB 1024 60 SanDisk SDSDH 1024 903 Transcend TS1GSDC Transcend TS1GSD80 512MB SD memory card Lexar D512 231 Transcend TS512MSDC As of September 27 2007 Though all of the cards listed above performed properly in our testing some of them may not work due to differences in inherent manufacturer design specifications and your operating environment We cannot guarantee the operation of all the models listed above All compatibility testing was done in Japan using SD memory cards available to the Japanese market As such be advised that the listed SD memory cards may not be available outside of Japan Refer to the Roland website for details on the SD memory cards that can be used with the CD 2e Up to date information about cards that are known to work are provided on the website http www Roland com Recommended CD R RW Disc Manufacturers Roland r
131. s as shown in this illustration so that 3 the sound from the mic will also be output from the speakers of the electronic piano x With this setup set LINE OUT Select to MIC to panos dNeour prevent a feedback loop from occurring l gt a between the CD 2e and the electronic piano LINE IN fi a For details refer to Selecting the Audio Source 3 T EXT MIC L MONO that s Sent from the LINE OUT Jack Page 109 S i a gt mo io gt 9 a A Ww Recording a Cassette or MD Here s how to record the sound from a cassette or MD If you re recording to an SD If you re recording to a memory card CD R RW disc 1 Turn on the power Page 21 22 1 Turn on the power Page 21 2 Insert the SD memory card 2 Insert the CD 1 Page 27 amp Page 24 3 Set the audio source to SD 3 Set the audio source to CD Press the SD CARD button so it s lit Press the CD button so it s lit Ld m m 4 connect your audio device e g cassette deck to the CD 2e s LINE IN jacks Use audio cables to connect the CD 2e s LINE IN jacks to the output jacks of your audio device e g cassette deck To the output jacks of the audio device amp L R LINE IN R L O p RA anom Types of plugs that can be connected CD 2e RCA phono type Audio device RCA phono type Portable players use a stereo mini type jack 5 Tur
132. s being altered ts Page 62 Displayed when the playback pitch is being altered amp Page 63 Displayed when the playback speed is being altered amp Page 67 Displayed when the Center Cancel function is on ts Page 64 Displayed during one track repeat playback tS Page 65 m Displayed during all track repeat playback tS Page 65 Displayed during A B repeat playback ts Page 66 This is shown if the CD 2e is running on batteries It indicates the remaining battery power Side Panel Panel Descriptions continued LINE IN Jacks Connect an electronic piano keyboard cassette deck etc to these jacks t Recording an Electronic Instrument Page 42 Recording a Cassette or MD Page 44 EXT MIC Jacks R jack L MONO jack Connect external mics to these jacks If you re using only one mic connect it to the L MONO jack t Connecting an External Mic for Recording Page 39 Grounding Terminal Connect this to an external electrical ground Depending on the circumstances of a particular setup you may experience a discomforting sensation or perceive that the surface feels gritty to the touch when you touch this device microphones connected to it or the metal portions of other objects such as guitars This is due to an infinitesimal electrical charge which is absolutely harmless However if you are concerned about this connect the ground
133. seecvssesdieesscetsveatesesesvecesediees 14 Preparations Media Usable for Recording cccccsssscesssessssccssesesssscsssessssssesseseseesoseees 20 Turning the Power On and Off eessseeeeeeseeeeeseeeeesesseeeeesseeeeeeseeeees 21 Using the Dedicated AC Adaptor ccccccescsseseescesesecesessesecssessessessessesesesesseseeeneegs 21 USIMG BATtONiGS cac2ocsccncccteccsscccestecesscceseseniarssacenescerssceas ENA EENE I E ARATE AR 22 Preparing an SD Memory Card osseesesseesseesseesseesrersserseerseesseesseesseesseessee 24 PRE Paring a CD sopir r iea no a Ee aE ERE ENEO E RETES 27 Preparing the Remote Control ssesssessssseesseesseesseeseeeseersensseenseesseeseeesees 29 Installing Batteries in the Remote Control eZ Using the Remote Control see MENU Operations ccsscccssssscntsesscssessenssvessssesessesvasvscdscndesessdeiessssensdsvesedsssseass 31 About Easy Guide oi ccccccsscsscsccesscscevtenssceccsccsscssbucevecsvccvedesacevevacnscesessesersvsdcetvs 34 Before You Start RECOrding ccccscsssscsssecsssseessesessesssssessssssessesesesesenes 35 Recording Acoustic Instruments or VoCals cccsssseeeeesseeeeeesseeeeeesees 36 Recording Recording with the Internal Mics vss cectencencedsncececcvesvsieesersemesvepierscousvenvaniesneeen 36 to SD CD R CD RW Connecting an External Mic for RECOrding ccccscsecseseesesesseteesetsesessesenecsenseseeseseesens 39 Recording an Electronic InstruM
134. sert the CD amp Page 27 amp Page 24 3 Set the audio source to SD 3 Set the audio source to CD Press the SD CARD button so it s lit Press the CD button so it s lit 4 Connect the CD 2e s LINE IN jacks to your electronic instrument digital piano keyboard etc Use audio cables to connect the CD 2e s LINE IN jacks to the output jacks of your electronic musical instrument To the output jacks of your LINE IN electronic musical instrument L R S Types of plugs that can be connected CD 2e RCA phono type Electronic musical instrument RCA phono type or phone type Refer to the owner s manual of your electronic musical instrument for the appropriate type of plug to use 5 Turn the LINE knob to adjust the input level at the LINE IN jacks Adjust the loudness of the sound you re recording Since you re not using the mic input set the MIC LEVEL switch to the MANUAL position and then turn the MIC knob all the way to the left off While producing the sound that you will actually be recording turn the LINE knob to adjust the input level Adjust the level so that the peak indicator located above the LINE knob lights briefly at the loudest moments of the performance you ll be recording The level meter will move according to the level of the audio input MI m om F _ C te Peak indicator AUTO MANUAL
135. shed After the tracks have been written you will still be able to add more tracks if space remains on the disc If you don t finalize at this point you can still finalize later to complete your music CD t Making a CD R RW Disc for Playback on Another CD Player Finalize Page 83 9 Write to the CD R RW disc If you selected Finalize Yes If you selected Finalize No D Press the ENTER button D Press the ENTER button If you decide to cancel writing press If you decide to cancel writing press the EXIT button the EXIT button If you re sure you want to proceed s y y P 4 Indicates the progress relative to press the ENTER button the total number of songs If you want to return to Step 8 press the EXIT button ol ee ed a WSS LP PSs reo Indicates the progress for each song a n ot 7 i The display will show Processing and Indicates the progress relative to S h the total number of songs writing to the CD R RW disc will begin Please wait When all processing has been completed the CD R RW will be ejected Indicates the progress for each song The display will show Processing and writing to the CD R RW disc will begin When writing is completed the display will show Finalize and the finalization process will begin Please wait When all processing has been completed the CD R RW will be ejected Your m
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137. sidered to be silence O Press the EXIT button to return to the menu screen D Use the lt gt buttons to choose Auto Marker Lvl Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 1 4 Use the buttons to specify the audio level that 1 3c will be considered to be silence Value Explanation 60dB factory setting Audio below the specified level will be considered to be silence 54dB 48dB low High 42dB 36dB Audio considered to be silence 300B 24dB Press the EXIT button twice You re returned to the audio source screen Now when you start recording and a region of audio below the level specified in Step 2 continues for longer than one second the next song number will be assigned automatically To defeat this setting choose Off in Step 1 Convenient Functions for Recording continued Preventing Loud Sounds from Distorting Limiter This function automatically adjusts the input level so that the audio will not distort even when unexpectedly loud sounds are received while recording suoneiedaig Burpy 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Limiter 5 T A z g 5 a Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Fais IL O Use the lt buttons to choose Limiter G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice Buruaz 2 Usethe
138. ss 41 External speakers ec eeeeeeeeeesseeeeesreeeees 108 F Factory RESCt 3 0 sccccsecesssesesssspsosdossannedensys 103 Finalize cceecccccceseeccceeseccceeeeeeeceeeeeeeseees 28 83 FEMOVING cvasscssssanisvanasssadssonbssuantesaepssonvawneces 78 Format cccccesecceseccesececeecceeseeceeneeeeneees 25 104 G CTU o lt 0 co 0 102 l Information CD R RW diSC osesesoeeseseessesesseeresssecsssscesses 94 SD memory CaM oo eeee eee eeeeeeseeeeseeeeees 93 Input Level External MICS ccccccceccsesssseeecceecceeeeeeeees 40 Internal MICS ccccccccesseessseeecceecceeeeeeaees 37 LINE IN jacks 2 0 0 eeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeesenneeeees 42 44 Inserting GED wsahbe babe E S 27 SD MEMOTSY CaM oo eeee cece eseeeeeseeeeeees 24 INT MIC Balance ccccceecsessssseeeceeeeeceeeeaees 105 INT MIC Exchange sececeesseeeeeesseeeesnees 107 Internal mics reversing the stereo field eee eee 106 volume balance ccccccceeeeecceceeeeeeseees 105 K Karaoke siiscciscacstecsdecessdecesedetedesecetedesedastans 46 64 KEY cirina ten 62 L LEanguage side iidadeiedaetiededededededetcdetedeacstaissiieists 97 Limiter sser eiveseeedeceeceeecdevececinaivedexs 57 LUNE IN secrnrnnenennnennnrniia 42 44 UNE OUT nrnrsnsnncancononanskei inn 108 LINE OUT Select ccccccceesseeseeceeeeeeeeeeeees 109 M Make Backup eee eeeeeeeeeseeeeeesseeeesseeeeees 84 Marker nosessesssssessessesssesrs
139. ss the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 Usethe buttons to choose the audio source that will be output from the LINE OUT jack T m m d m Value Explanation Mix factory setting The audio of all sources is mixed and output MIC The audio from the EXT MIC jacks or the CD 2e s internal mics is output LINE The audio from the LINE IN jacks is output SD CD The audio from the SD memory card or CD is output 3 Press the EXIT button twice You re returned to the audio source screen suonoun4 Aejdsiq suoneiedaig s s podueApy ENEN CORT as ue bunipa aD e Bunea Bunejeq uuas Bup102 4 TEES saoipueddy 109 Troubleshooting If you suspect a malfunction please check the following points If this does not resolve the problem contact a nearby Roland Service Center Power Supply Problem Cause and Action The power does not turn Could you be using an AC adaptor other than the included one on when you move the gt Use included dedicated AC adaptor POWER switch to the ON position Could the AC adaptor plug have been disconnected from the CD 2e s AC adaptor jack Could the power cord have been disconnected from the AC outlet or the dedicated AC adaptor s connector gt Firmly reconnect the dedicated AC adaptor and power cord Could the remaining battery power be insufficient gt Once the battery runs low the power may not turn on Inst
140. switch them off Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight place it near devices that radiate heat leave it inside an enclosed vehicle or otherwise subject it to temperature extremes Excessive heat can deform or discolor the unit When moved from one location to another where the temperature and or humidity is very different water droplets condensation may form inside the unit Damage or malfunction may result if you attempt to use the unit in this condition Therefore before using the unit you must allow it to stand for several hours until the condensation has completely evaporated Placement continued Depending on the material and temperature of the surface on which you place the unit its rubber feet may discolor or mar the surface You can place a piece of felt or cloth under the rubber feet to prevent this from happening If you do so please make sure that the unit will not slip or move accidentally Maintenance For everyday cleaning wipe the unit with a soft dry cloth or one that has been slightly dampened with water To remove stubborn dirt use a cloth impregnated with a mild non abrasive detergent Afterwards be sure to wipe the unit thoroughly with a soft dry cloth Never use benzine thinners alcohol or solvents of any kind to avoid the possibility of discoloration and or deformation Additional Precautions Please be aware that the contents of memory can be irretrievably lost as
141. t Press the REPEAT button to get the A B Repeat icon HE to disappear a Ss gt Alternatively press the W Stop button to stop playback A B Repeat F playback will be defeated 9 Could the playback speed have been changed gt Set the Speed setting to 0 so that the Speed icon disappears gt Could the Pitch setting have been changed 9 gt Set the Pitch setting to 0 so that the Pitch icon F disappears S Could the Key setting have been changed gt Set the Key setting to 0 so that the Key icon i disappears Se Could Center Cancel be turned On EF x lt gt Set Center Cancel to Off so that the Center Cancel icon i S disappears Could the CD be damaged ze gt Try playing a different CD B s Could the 1I Play button be blinking m gt If the button is blinking the CD is paused Press the 11 Play button to defeat pause a 2 Insufficient playback Could the CD playback level be turned down a Qa volume gt Use SD CD Level to raise the playback level c o gt as ic f 2 A M za Ww CD Related Problems continued Problem Cause and Action Can t record Could the CD be upside down gt Insert the CD with the label facing upward Could you be attempting to record on a CD R RW disc that has already been finalized gt Use a blank or un finalized CD R RW disc gt If you want to record on a CD R RW disc that has alread
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143. t the MIC LEVEL switch to the MANUAL position and then turn the MIC knob all the way to the left so that it s off 2 Minimize the volume of the external speakers or digital piano you ll be connecting and turn off the power 3 Connect the CD 2e s rear panel LINE OUT jack to your external speakers or digital piano LINEOUT D To the input jacks of your external speakers a jem LR Q Type of plug that i be connected Stereo mini type 4 Turnonthe power of the CD 2e Turn on the power of your external speakers or digital piano 6 Turnthe VOLUME knob to adjust the output level of the LINE OUT jack Adjust the volume of your external speakers or digital piano Important e You can use external speakers that have a built in amplifier e g EDIROL MA 7A e If you hear acoustic feedback a squealing sound while using the mic try changing the direction of the mic moving it away from the speakers or lowering the volume 108 Connecting External Speakers continued Selecting the Audio Source that s Sent from the LINE OUT Jack You can choose the audio source that is output from the LINE OUT jack 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose LINE OUT Select a Press the MENU button to access the menu screen D Use the lt gt buttons to choose LINE OUT Select G Pre
144. t yet finalized CD R discs Blank CD RW discs CD R discs CD RW discs Partially recorded not yet finalized CD RW discs Blank disc refers to an empty disc on which nothing has been recorded or stored E The Number of Recording Tracks A maximum of 99 tracks can be recorded on one CD R RW disc E Recorded Songs When you record on a CD R RW disc a blank space of two seconds will automatically be added at the end of each track song E Finalization Finalization is a process that can be applied to a CD R RW disc so that it will be playable by a conventional CD player Once a CD R disc or CD RW disc has been finalized it can be played back as a music CD in a CD player that supports CD R or CD RW playback For more information refer to Making a CD R RW Disc for Playback on Another CD Player Finalize Page 83 No further songs can be recorded on a CD R RW disc that has been finalized If you re using a CD RW disc you can remove the finalization and add additional material Page 78 Removing Finalization suoneviedaig Burjr2eyD 7 T A S g ae suon oun Aeydsiq sas pa2ueapy NERENS TOEO as ue 6unipa aD e Bunea Bun j a Buruazs s J pu ddy WwW nN 36 Recording Acoustic Instruments or Vocals Recording with the Internal Mics The internal mics are stereo mics Sound picked up by the mic on the left side of the CD 2e is recorded on the l
145. te the unit Immediately turn the power off remove the AC adaptor from the outlet and request servicing by your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page when O The AC adaptor the power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or O If smoke or unusual odor occurs O Objects have fallen into or liquid has been spilled onto the unit or O The unit has been exposed to rain or otherwise has become wet or O The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance provide supervision until the child is capable of following all the rules essential for the safe operation of the unit In households with small children an adult should A Protect the unit from strong impact Do not drop it Do not force the unit s power supply cord to share an outlet with an unreasonable number of other devices Be especially careful when using extension cords the total power used by all devices you have connected to the extension cord s outlet must never exceed the power rating watts amperes for the extension cord Excessive loads can cause the insulation on the cord to heat up and eventually melt through Before using the unit in a foreign country consult with your retailer the nearest Roland Service AN Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page Batteries must never be rech
146. tes copyright infringement and may incur amp penalties even in case such reproduction is for your own 5 personal use and enjoyment private use Consult a copyright specialist or special publications for more detailed information on obtaining such permission from copyright holders lt 2 og as as a5 gt A gs a6 on 28 amp lt 2 s 8 2 pa i 2 The SD logo sz and SDHC logo are trademarks All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners cs Fugue 2007 Kyoto Software Research Inc All rights reserved E a 4 Kyoto Software g ud Research Ww Panel Descriptions Top Panel MIC L MIC R This is a stereo pair of mics built into the CD 2e You can use these mics to record tS Recording with the Internal Mics Page 36 MIC Knob This adjusts the input level of the internal mics and the EXT MIC jack If the input sound is too loud the peak indicator above the MIC knob will light If you turn the MIC knob all the way to the left no sound will be input from the internal mics or the EXT MIC jack If the MIC LEVEL switch is in the AUTO position Page 38 the input level will be set automatically and you won t be able to adjust the input level using the MIC knob t Recording with the Internal Mics Page 36 Connecting an External Mic for Recording Page 39 LINE
147. th terminal of a three pin plug Check the Included Items The CD 2e includes the following items Please take a moment to confirm that all of these items have been included with the CD 2e If you find that any item is missing contact the nearest authorized Roland distributor in your country O CD 2e O Owner s Manual i ft il i O Quick Start Record Your Performance and Create a CD O Remote controller O Application Guide Oee Recording Guidebook Eee AE O AC Adaptor Power cord The shape of the power cord s plug varies depending on the country O SD memory card The SD memory card contains sample songs O Blank CD R disc O Battery for remote controller CR2025 O Copyright law prohibits you from using the sample songs on the included SD memory card for any purpose other than personal enjoyment without permission from the copyright owner Without such permission you may not duplicate this data or make derivative works using it suomun4 Kejds q suonesedaid s s pe2ueApy ENIES CITN as ue Bunipa aD e Bunea Bunejeq Buiua3si7 Bulpi02 2y EEES saoipueddy Table of Contents USING THE UNIT SAFELY sass snscescanvecesssscseassonnsesscocdsessvensesssnsscevossusecsesecesnves 8 Checking IMPORTANT NOTES scescsssessvonssvasestieansrasecnnavenrssvendectsausiersanernunneaiinn 11 and Panel Descriptions lt i ociccsccesssecessontvececvecessdecess
148. time will be approximately half the playback time of the song For example in order to edit a four minute song it will take approximately two minutes for the editing process to be completed Dividing a song will require free space equal to the size of the song you re editing For example if you re editing a five minute song you won t be able to execute this operation unless you have at least five minutes of recording time remaining You can t edit a track that is shorter than eight seconds You can t specify Dividing Point locations that would cause the edited song to be less than four seconds long This operation cannot be performed if the SD memory card s write protect switch Page 25 is in the LOCK position bunajeq 6uru zs r 6up10 gt E aD e Bunea m 2 amp 2 2 o suomun4 Kejds iq SSS MIPS2UeARY qualuaauo gt uop ewoyu s pu ddy lo Ne Joining Songs This operation join two songs making them into a single Er j 3 racl song The song will be joined with the following song Number A B T Join Track 1 2 Number A B4C 1 Insert the SD memory card that you want to edit and press the SD CARD button SD becomes the audio source 2 Use the ke gt gt buttons to select the song you want to join This song will be joined with the song that follows it 3 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and
149. tion You can finalize the CD R RW disc when ejecting it For details refer to Making a CD R RW Disc for Playback on Another CD Player Finalize Page 83 Adjusting the Input Level Automatically Auto Level Function The Auto Level function can adjust the input level automatically during recording in response to the loudness of the audio signal Auto Level is particularly suitable for recordings that are mainly of human voices such as a conference or lecture To use the Auto Level function make the following settings in Step 6 on Page 37 In this case the input level will be adjusted automatically so you won t need to perform Step 6 In Step 6 set the MIC LEVEL switch located on the CD 2e s side panel to its AUTO automatic position es eE L MIC Mic seo s o SELECT LEVEL C 00000 ow m EXT iNT AUTO Switch setting Explanation MANUAL Record at the input level determined by the MIC knob AUTO Turn on the Auto Level function The input level will be adjusted automatically The input level will not change even if you turn the MIC knob 38 Recording Acoustic Instruments or Vocals continued Connecting an External Mic for Recording You can connect a dynamic mic for recording Dynamic mics are highly durable and are suitable for recording instruments or vocals They also have the advantage of not requiring a power supply suoneiedaig B
150. tion of the Batteries to use arrow while you pull out the holder Lithium battery 2 1 2 CR2025 8 2 Ss a Back side of the 5 remote control 3 Battery holder Use only the specified type model no CR2025 of lithium battery Be sure to insert it as directed to ensure correct polarity Q 8 E 3 1 Pull out the battery holder z 2 Inserta lithium battery CR2025 as shown in the illustration A 2 E 3 Replace the battery holder 2 Push it inward until it clicks into place g Ey E a e 2 Using the Remote Control 3 s Point the remote control toward the CD 2e s sensor and operate it within the specified operating range 3 3 When the remote sensor detects a remote control operation the ENTER button will EE i ae blink ae gt Remote sensor aA als 22 2S Transmitter Remote control operating range X Boo Distance 5 meters aves Angle 45 degrees or less 5 eze o 2 2 Even if the remote control is within range it may not work if there is an obstruction between it and the remote sensor or if the angle is excessive The battery life will depend on the conditions of use When the battery runs down the operating angle will become narrower Replace the battery if this occurs 2 2 If you won t be using the remote control for an extended period of time remove the battery x If a spotlight or other strong light is directed at the remote sensor it will be less responsive N Ko 30 Preparing the
151. to rewind or fast forward e While paused press and hold these buttons to rapidly rewind or fast forward t Listening to a CD Listening to an SD Memory Card Page 60 REPEAT Button This button repeatedly plays back the region you specify t A B Repeat Playback Page 66 D MODE Button These buttons select the audio source The selected button will light SD CARD button Selects SD memory card as the audio source Selects CD as the audio source CD button suonesedaig a Ep D fa i 3 Co suonoun4 Aeydsiq s s pe2ueApy WEONES CITN as ue burp aD e Bunea Bunejeq Buluays1 Bulps0 0y s pu ddy Ur Panel Descriptions continued Display The display shows information or messages related to the operation you re performing such as when you re making various settings or editing tracks 0 12 3 OdB__ OVER LEVEL Meter This indicates the volume level of the track that s playing or the instrument or mic that s being input Source Name Indicator This indicates the name of the currently selected audio source TRACK Indicator This indicates the track number TIME Indicator This indicates the elapsed playback or recording time You can switch the time information that s shown here t Viewing the Remaining Recording Playback Time Page 92 16 8 Symbol Indicators Displayed when the key i
152. ton If the song is long you can fast forward until you re near the desired End Point Four seconds of sound following the End Point will play repeatedly K_ Plays repeatedly A Deleted ae t End Point this will be the end of the song after editing lt Four seconds gt 6 Use the or button to precisely adjust the End Point Adjust the End Point so that you no longer hear the end of the song Button Explanation button Moves the End Point backward button Moves the End Point forward 74 Deleting Songs from an SD Memory Card continued Press the ENTER button If you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button e A bi Progress indication The display will show Processing and the unwanted end of the song will be deleted When the deletion is completed you re returned to the audio source screen The deleted region cannot be recovered Use this operation with caution Important e You can t specify End Point locations that would cause the edited song to be less than four seconds long The Trim Out editing process will take a certain amount of time In general the time will be approximately half the playback time of the song For example in order to edit a four minute song it will take approximately two minutes for the editing process to be completed Th
153. ts dB Explanation 6 0 factory setting 6 Decreasing this value will lower the playback level iri a Tl an Increasing it will raise the playback level 0 is the CD s original playback level 4 Turn the MIC knob to adjust the input level of the external mics As a guideline adjust the level so that the level meter s 3 dB indicator lights briefly when the CD audio and mic audio are heard together Adjust the loudness of the sound you re recording Since you re not using the line input turn the LINE knob all the way to the left off When you ve finished adjusting the level press the I Stop button to stop the CD playback Quieter Louder 6 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Oberdub CD SD m m a Press the MENU button to access the menu screen O Use the lt 1 gt buttons to choose Oberdub CD gt SD G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice The CD 2e will be in recording standby mode Blinking t 4 3D Pn L all m m TILA k m hi od al oar Poiil b Bat hat ahe Ta LI ted I I CD song number Recording destination to record song number on the SD memory card suoneiedaig Burpy 5 T A z g 5 a suonoun4 Aeydsiq sas pe2ueApy eee CI TN as ue Bunipa aD e Bunea Bunejeq B
154. ts such as ballpoint pens necklaces hairpins etc O Before use carefully read the cautions printed on the battery as well as the owner s manual that accompanies the battery Used batteries must be disposed of in compliance with whatever regulations for their safe disposal that may be observed in the region in which you live Use only the specified type model no CR2025 of lithium battery Page 29 Be sure to insert it as Q directed to ensure correct polarity Used lithium batteries must be disposed of in compliance with whatever regulations for their Q safe disposal that may be observed in the region in which you live Keep any battery for remote controller you may remove and the included SD memory card in a Q safe place out of children s reach so there is no chance of them being swallowed accidentally IMPORTANT NOTES In addition to the items listed under USING THE UNIT SAFELY on page 8 10 please read and observe the following Power Supply Use of Batteries Do not connect this unit to same electrical outlet that is being used by an electrical appliance that is controlled by an inverter such as a refrigerator washing machine microwave oven or air conditioner or that contains a motor Depending on the way in which the electrical appliance is used power supply noise may cause this unit to malfunction or may produce audible noise If it is not practical to use a separate electrical outlet
155. turned to the audio source screen Once you delete a song you cannot recover the recorded content Use this operation with care Important e You can t erase tracks from a CD R disc e If the CD R RW disc has been finalized Page 83 finalization will automatically be removed when you erase all tracks Guprosey Suoneaedoig Buruaz o pi oO Ss Co suonoun4 Aeydsiq sas pe2ueApy te he CI TN as ue Bunipa aD e Bunea s pu ddy N N Erasing Tracks from a CD RW Disc continued Removing Finalization You can remove finalization from a CD RW disc Page 83 so that the disc can once again be used for recording Removing finalization will not erase the recorded tracks In order to perform this operation you ll need the included dedicated AC adaptor 1 Insert the CD RW disc that you want to edit and press the CD button CD becomes the audio source 2 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Unfinalize Press the MENU button to access the menu screen di aanas O Use the lt gt buttons to choose Unfinalize Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 3 If you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button Count down min sec 1 k dn The display will show Processing and finalization will be removed from the disc Durin
156. u be using a connection cable that contains an internal resistor gt Use a connection cable such as one from the Roland PCS series that does not contain an internal resistor Could the external mic s sensitivity be set to Low gt If the sound from the external mic is still not loud enough even after you ve adjusted the input level set the EXT MIC Sens to High The sound recorded via the internal mics is not loud enough Have you adjusted the input level of the internal mics gt Turn the MIC knob to raise the input level of the internal mics The recorded sound is noisy or distorted Is the input level adjusted appropriately gt Adjust the input level so that the peak indicator lights briefly when loud sounds are input Could the input level be raised for a jack to which no device is connected gt Even if no device is connected we recommend that you turn down the input level turn the knob all the way to the left for everything other than the audio source you re recording Could the MIC SELECT switch be in the INT position gt Even though you thought you were recording using an external mic a noisy recording may indicate that you were actually recording through the internal mics If you want to record using an external mic set the MIC SELECT switch to the EXT position Is the output level set correctly gt If you raise the output level too hi
157. u can operate the CD 2e either from a household electrical outlet or using six AA batteries sold separately suonesedaig a gt D fa fh 3 Co Using the Dedicated AC Adaptor If you re using the dedicated AC adaptor batteries are not required na A 2 Ss 1 Connect the power 4 Connect the plug of the dedicated AC adaptor to the AC adaptor jack on the CD 2e s rear panel le Connect the included power cord to the dedicated a AC adaptor 5 G Plug the power cord all the way into the AC outlet g pi S eh AC cord included Topowe 2 Co outlet amp Dedicated AC Adaptor included oS The shape of the power cord s plug varies depending on the country Cord hook Q 2 2 Boren peas The CD 2e s rear panel has a slot and cord hook for securing the cord amp of the dedicated AC adaptor A Use the cord hook to fasten the AC adaptor cord so that it won t be g pulled out accidentally S Do not force the cord into the slot Doing so may break it amp When turning the CD 2e upside down place stacks of newspapers or magazines to 2 support the four corners or two sides so that stress is not placed on the buttons or knobs v possibly damaging them Also handle the CD 2e with care and avoid dropping it 2 x SE os a 2 On the CD 2e s rear panel move the POWER switch to the ON HE position S When the power is turned on the screen will light A gs a6
158. udio recording will begin automatically a g In order to avoid losing any audio at the beginning of the performance recording will actually S begin up to 0 5 seconds earlier than the point at which audio exceeding the specified level is a detected S 4 Press the Stop button to stop recording The recorded song will be added to the SD memory card or to the end of the CD R RW 9 disc a Important E og e Recording will pause when you press the b II Play button When audio is detected 38 once again recording will begin automatically The point at which recording is resumed lt S will be the next song e Automatic recording will not work if you ve specified a count in Page 58 a6 a2 amp 5 s 8 a a gt mo io gt 2 A Ur Ww Convenient Functions for Recording continued 54 Assigning Song Numbers While Recording Marker During recording you can assign a song number so that the subsequent material will be recorded as the next song You can assign song numbers in the following three ways Assigning song numbers Reference page Q Press the Record button to assign the song number This page Automatically assign song numbers at fixed intervals Page 55 B Assign track numbers when silence is detected Page 56 Important You can t delete a track number once it s been assigned You can assign track numbers only during recording You can t assign a new track number less
159. uld you be attempting to record an extremely short performance gt You can t record for less than four seconds Is it possible that the maximum recordable time or number of tracks maximum of 99 tracks for the card has been exceeded gt If there are unwanted tracks on the card delete them before you continue recording Could the SD memory card be protected gt Slide the protect switch away from the LOCK position 116 Messages If a message is displayed refer to the following list and take the appropriate action Messages for which the upper line of the screen shows ERROR will disappear when you press the ENTER button Message Content Action Battery Low The batteries are running low Install fresh batteries as soon as possible Blank Disc The CD R RW disc is blank empty Use a CD R RW disc that isn t blank CD Disc Busy The disc could not be read written in time If this appears during playback use an unscratched disc If this appears during recording use a recommended brand of CD R RW disc amp Page 123 CD Disc Full The CD R RW disc is full No more tracks can be recorded Record on another CD R RW disc In the case of a CD RW disc you can increase the amount of free space by deleting the last song Page 76 CD Track Full You ve reached the maximum number of 99 tracks that can be recorded on a disc No more tracks
160. urpy Condenser mics are not supported 5 T A z g 5 a If you re recording to an SD If you re recording to a memory card CD R RW disc E ki 1 Turn on the power Page 21 22 1 Turn on the power Page 21 E 2 Insert the SD memory card 2 Insert the CD 1 Page 27 Page 24 T 3 Set the audio source to SD 3 Set the audio source to CD Press the SD CARD button so it s lit Press the CD button so it s lit s nmo 9 SDCARD cD Ei 2 m to a J m 4 Connect your mic to the EXT MIC jack located on the CD 2e s side panel gt Q EXT MIC R A R L MONO Oo NE os Type of plug that can FE be connected GE Phone plug 5 When connecting one mic monaural When connecting two mics stereo 79 Connect the mic to the L MONO jack The sound from the mic connected to the L A If you connect it to the R jack only the right MONO jack will be recorded on the left oe channel R will be recorded channel L and the sound from the mic a connected to the R jack will be recorded on the right channel R Q z A 5 On the CD 2e s side panel set the MIC SELECT switch to its EXT a external mic position J gt wR mm Eo EXT MANUAL Bs D o ea 2 mm m a Ww Ke Recording Acoustic Instruments or Vocals continued 6 Adjust the input level of the external mic O O
161. uruaz s pu ddy aN N Recording Karaoke continued 7 Press the gt II Play button to begin recording The music CD track you selected in Step 4 G begins playing and recording on the SD memory card begins simultaneously Record your vocal or instrumental performance 48 Lit fee During recording the upper right of the screen will show CD gt SD Remote control A or she part a Lo cd tet When CD playback stops at the end of the song recording will also end automatically If you want to stop recording in the middle of the song press the m Stop button The recorded song will be added to the end of the SD memory card If you want to listen to the song you recorded press the II Play button immediately after you stop recording Important Key Page 62 Pitch Page 63 and Speed Page 67 settings will automatically revert to the values of the original song only during recording When recording ends these settings will return to the values you specified Sound will not be produced from the speakers while in recording standby mode or while recording If you want to listen to the sound that s being recorded you ll need to use headphones Refer to Step 4 on Page 36 If you hear acoustic feedback a squealing sound while using the mic try changing the direction of the mic m
162. usic CD is now ready 80 Selecting Songs from an SD Memory Card to Create a CD continued 10 The CD 2e asks whether you want to create another identical CD suoneiedaig BurjreyD If you want to create another identical CD If you are finished writing D Press the ENTER button O Press the EXIT button to end the D procedure 8 When you see this screen insert a 3 blank or un finalized CD R RW disc You re returned to the audio source E screen Weited Insert 4 3 Return to Step 7 and continue the z procedure Important z S e We cannot guarantee that a music CD created on the CD 2e will play on all CD players amp Depending on your CD player s support for CD R RW discs music CDs you create may not play correctly Two seconds of silence are automatically inserted between tracks on the CD R RW disc when you create a music CD The time required for writing will be approximately half the total playback time of the songs being written For example if you re writing songs that total twenty minutes of playback time the process will require approximately ten minutes a o 2 e te 2 A s as ue 6unipa If you want to create a music CD containing songs from more than one SD memory card Ke dsiq UO BUWOJU If the CD R RW disc has not been finalized you can add tracks from another SD memory card If you want to create a music CD using tracks from more than one SD
163. vels so that the level meter briefly reaches the 3 dB indicator when the audio from the SD memory card and the audio from the external source are being input simultaneously When you ve finished adjusting the level press the I Stop button to stop the SD memory card playback Using the internal mics Using the external mics i LA ae ee oie SVEN t Make adjustments as described in Step 6 of Page 37 Leite oe t Make adjustments as described in Step 6 of Page 40 Using the line inputs tS Make adjustments as described in Step 5 of Page 42 6 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Oberdub SD SD Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Use the lt gt buttons to choose Oberdub SD gt SD Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice The CD 2e will be in recording standby mode Blinking m Z I Song to record _Recording destination song number 50 Layering Your Performance onto an SD Memory Card Song and Recording It continued 7 Press the gt II Play button to begin recording When the SD memory card song you selected in Step 4 2 begins playing recording on the SD memory card will begin simultaneously Start your performance suoneiedaig BurjreyD During recording the upper right of the screen will show SD SD
164. y and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment This equipment requires shielded interface cables in order to meet FCC class B Limit NOTICE For Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat
165. y been finalized you ll need to remove finalization so that the disc can be recorded to again Is it possible that the maximum recordable time or number of tracks maximum of 99 tracks has already been exceeded gt If there are unwanted tracks on the disc delete them before you continue recording This is only possible on a CD RW disc Could you be attempting to record or erase a CD RW disc more times than it is capable of gt A CD RW disc can be recorded and erased approximately 1 000 times Could you be attempting to record an extremely short performance gt You can t record for less than four seconds Are you using a generic CD R RW disc gt Use a CD R RW disc from a recommended manufacturer After recording the CD Did you finalize the disc after recording won t play back on a gt Execute the Finalize operation conventional CD player Is your CD player able to play back CD R or CD RW discs gt If your CD player does not support CD R or CD RW discs they may not play back correctly The disc tray will not Is the CD 2e powered up open gt Turn on the power of the CD 2e gt If a power failure has occurred you can use the emergency eject hole to open the disc tray manually CD R RW drive produces Could you be using a high speed compatible CD RW disc significant mechanical gt If you re using a high speed compatible CD RW disc performing the noise when operating following o
166. you can press the II Play 5 button to re start playback from the location at which you stopped ui Ea If after pressing the W Stop button to stop playback you then press the m Stop 5 button or eject the SD memory card or CD the Resume function which had a remembered the location at which you stopped will be cancelled 8 Ov _ Convenient Functions for Playback Changing the Key of the Playback This adjusts the key pitch of the playback sound in semitone steps This can be useful in situations like the following e You want to practice flute along with an accompaniment CD that was created for alto sax e You want to sing along with a karaoke CD at a key that s easier for you to sing 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Key a Press the MENU button to access the menu screen O Use the lt gt buttons to choose Key G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 Usethe buttons to adjust the value changing the key If you press the gt button the value will return to 0 Explanation 6 0 factory setting 5 Decreasing the value by one will lower the overall pitch of the song by a semitone Increasing the value by one will raise the overall pitch of the song by a semitone A setting of 0 is the original key of the song If you change the key setting during playback the audio w
167. you want to edit Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Divide D Press the MENU button to access the menu screen AM aie A Use the lt gt buttons to choose Divide m IT ao ae T G Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice Press the gt II Play button to play back the selected song r ry Fa b bo aa ae aS au So Fn T ae Number of the track you re editing At the approximate location at which you want to divide the song the dividing point press the Rec button If the song is long you can fast forward until you re near the desired point The four seconds starting immediately before the dividing point will be played repeatedly Use the buttons to make detailed adjustments to the dividing point Button Explanation button Moves the Dividing Point backward button Moves the Dividing Point forward Press the ENTER button Dividing a Track continued If you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button oi Progress indication The display will show Processing and the song will be divided When the division is completed you re returned to the audio source screen Important This editing process will take a certain amount of time In general the

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