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Advanced Uses

Recording

Listening

Deleting

Creating a CD

Editing an SD

Appendices

Convenient

Functions

Information

Display

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Preparations

 

IMPORTANT NOTES

 

301

 

 

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, connect a 
power supply noise filter between this unit and the 
electrical outlet.

 

302

 

 

The AC adaptor will begin to generate heat after long 
hours of consecutive use. This is normal, and is not a 
cause for concern.

 

303a

 

 

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 or Nickel-
hydride type.

 

304a

 

 

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.

 

306a

 

 

A battery was installed in the unit before it left the factory. 
The life of this battery may be limited, however, since its 
primary purpose was to enable testing.

 

307

 

 

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.

 

330

 

 

Even if batteries are installed, the power will turn off if you 
connect or disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet 
while the power is turned on, or if you connect or 
disconnect the AC adaptor from the product. When this 
occurs, unsaved data may be lost. You must turn off the 
power before you connect or disconnect the power cord 
or AC adaptor.

 

351

 

 

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.

 

352a

 

 

This device may interfere with radio and television 
reception. Do not use this device in the vicinity of such 
receivers.

 

352b

 

 

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 switch them off.

 

354a

 

 

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.

 

355b

 

 

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.

 

360

 

 

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.

 

401a

 

 

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.

 

402

 

 

Never use benzine, thinners, alcohol or solvents of any 
kind, to avoid the possibility of discoloration and/or 
deformation.

 

452

 

 

Please be aware that all data contained in the unit’s 
memory may be lost when the unit is sent for repairs. 
Important data should always be written down on paper 
(when possible). During repairs, due care is taken to avoid 
the loss of data. However, in certain cases (such as when 
circuitry related to memory itself is out of order), we 
regret that it may not be possible to restore the data, and 
Roland assumes no liability concerning such loss of data.

 

551

 

 

Please be aware that the contents of memory can be 
irretrievably lost as 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 write down important data you have stored in the 
unit’s memory on paper.

 

552

 

 

Unfortunately, it may be impossible to restore the 
contents of data that was stored SD memory card, CD, or 
in the unit’s memory once it has been lost. Roland 
Corporation assumes no liability concerning such loss of 
data.

 

553

 

 

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.

 

554

 

 

Never strike or apply strong pressure to the display.

 

Power Supply: Use of Batteries

Placement

Maintenance

Repairs and Data

Additional Precautions

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Page 1: ...s 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 generati...

Page 2: ...ss 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 rie...

Page 3: ...butor in your country CD 2i Remote controller AC Adaptor Power cord The shape of the power cord s plug varies depending on the country SD memory card The SD memory card contains sample songs Blank CD...

Page 4: ...for Recording 64 Automatically Starting Recording When Audio is Detected 64 Assigning Song Numbers While Recording Marker 66 Preventing Loud Sounds from Distorting Limiter 69 Inserting a Count Before...

Page 5: ...ing a Track 107 Joining Songs 109 Maximizing the Volume of a Song 110 Creating a Copy of a Song in a New Key 111 Creating a Copy of a Song in a New Pitch 112 Creating a Copy of a Song at a New Playbac...

Page 6: ...ge 123 Internal Mics Balance Record without distortion Page 69 Limiter Return a CD RW disc to a recordable state Page 96 Unfinalize Check how much recording time is left Page 115 Remaining Time Check...

Page 7: ...ast stopped Page 73 Resume Apply reverb Page 75 Reverb Boost a softly recorded song to maximum volume Page 110 Normalize Creating a CD Make a duplicate of an original music CD you created Page 103 Bac...

Page 8: ...st not be used with any other device 009 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 Damage...

Page 9: ...rt or thrown into fire or water 020 Keep lithium batteries out of reach of small children If a child has accidentally swallowed a battery see a doctor immediately 021 Lithium batteries must never be r...

Page 10: ...aces hairpins etc 112 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 113 Use only the specified...

Page 11: ...ould relocate such wireless devices so they are at a greater distance from this unit or switch them off 354a Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight place it near devices that radiate heat leave it...

Page 12: ...memory cards are constructed using precision components handle the cards carefully paying particular note to the following To prevent damage to the cards from static electricity be sure to discharge...

Page 13: ...e LINE PHONO knob all the way to the left no sound will be input from the LINE PHONO IN jacks Recording an Electronic Instrument Page 49 Recording a Cassette or MD Page 52 VOLUME Knob This knob adjust...

Page 14: ...e on screen instructions About Easy Guide Page 36 Metronome Button This turns the metronome on off Making Fine Adjustments to the Playback Pitch Pitch Page 78 KEY button This button changes the pitch...

Page 15: ...is button accesses the menu screen Here you can make settings for recording playback and settings for the CD 2i itself Menu Operations Page 32 EXIT Button After you ve modified the setting for a menu...

Page 16: ...ound Terminal Connect this to an external electrical ground Right Side Panel Left Side Panel Depending on the circumstances of a particular setup you may experience a discomforting sensation or percei...

Page 17: ...here will be no sound from the speakers Step 4 on Recording with the Internal Mics Page 40 fig unit03 eps AC Adaptor Connector Connect the dedicated AC adaptor included here Using the Dedicated AC Ada...

Page 18: ...ms record playback operations for the CD or SD memory card These have the same function as the buttons on the CD 2i itself The VOLUME knob of the CD 2i itself does not move when you adjust the volume...

Page 19: ...nufacturers may not record or play back properly on the CD 2i Unlike conventional music CDs both of these discs allow recording A song recorded on a CD R Compact Disc Recordable disc cannot be erased...

Page 20: ...n above are approximate The actual time may be slightly less depending on the number of tracks that are recorded You can view the remaining time in the display Page 115 Viewing the Remaining Recording...

Page 21: ...hen you plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet fig ACadaptor e esp 2 Press and hold the POWER switch When the screen appears in the display release the switch fig power on eps0 1 Press and hold the POW...

Page 22: ...access the menu screen Use the buttons to choose Auto Power off Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 Use the buttons to change the value for the Auto Power off function fig menu automarker...

Page 23: ...t the unit so no buttons or controls get damaged Also handle with care and avoid dropping it fig battery01 e esp 3 Install six AA batteries fig battery02 e esp 4 Close the battery cover and turn the C...

Page 24: ...AC adaptor Note 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 Carefully follow the instal...

Page 25: ...ong way may damage the CD 2i or the SD memory card fig SDcard02 eps Inserting an SD Memory Card Displayed screen Status of the SD memory card Nothing has been recorded yet A song has been recorded If...

Page 26: ...o use this SD memory card with the CD 2i you ll need to format the card Proceed as follows to format the card 1 To begin formatting press the ENTER button fig SDcard05 eps 2 If you re sure you want to...

Page 27: ...card while this unit s power is on Doing so may corrupt the unit s data or the SD memory card Note You can use the included SD memory card protector to prevent theft of an SD memory card inserted in...

Page 28: ...Screen display CD status Nothing has been recorded yet Songs have been recorded or written In the case of an already recorded or written CD R RW disc or music CD the total number of songs and the tota...

Page 29: ...o Making a CD R RW Disc for Playback on Another CD Player Finalize Page 102 Removing a CD If the screen shows Finalize Are You Sure Finalize Response Yes Press the ENTER button The CD RW disc will be...

Page 30: ...ote sensor detects a remote control operation the ENTER button will blink fig remote02 e eps Even if the remote control is within range it may not work if there is an obstruction between it and the re...

Page 31: ...to access the menu screen and choose Remote Control Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Use the buttons to choose Remote Control Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 Use the bu...

Page 32: ...refer to List of Settings on the following page 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen fig menu01 e eps 2 Use the buttons to choose the item you wish to set fig menu02 eps 3 Press the ENTER...

Page 33: ...On Page 69 LINE PHONO Input Selects line input or phono input LINE PHONO OUTPUT Select Specifies the audio source that will be output from the LINE OUT jack Mix MIC LINE SD CD Page 127 RECORDING Auto...

Page 34: ...io heard from the center of the song and creates a new song On1 On2 Page 114 Overdub CD SD Layers a performance or vocal onto a CD song Page 58 Overdub SD SD Records another performance or vocal onto...

Page 35: ...alues Battery Playback Reference page METRONOME Sound Specifies the metronome sound Silent Bell Click Voice Page 83 Tempo Specifies the metronome tempo 20 120 250 Page 83 Beat Specifies the timing of...

Page 36: ...ide refer to Setting Items in Easy Guide Page 37 Item Explanation 1 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 a...

Page 37: ...onic musical instrument e g digital piano or synthesizer Casette Tape Choose this if you re recording from a cassette tape or a MD Record Player Choose this if you want to record from a record Speech...

Page 38: ...screen Explanation Select a song Make settings for Center Cancel Page 80 The setting will turn on off each time you press the CENTER CANCEL button On1 and On2 provide different center cancellation eff...

Page 39: ...nt 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...

Page 40: ...ers You ll need to use headphones if you want to monitor the sound being recorded Use the VOLUME knob to adjust the headphone volume fig connect headphone e eps Recording with the Internal Mics If You...

Page 41: ...ng the sound that you ll 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...

Page 42: ...lems 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 2i is positioned in...

Page 43: ...he 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...

Page 44: ...for Recording If You re Recording to an SD memory Card If You re Recording to a CD R RW Disc 1 Turn on the power Page 21 23 1 Turn on the power Page 21 2 Insert the SD memory card Page 25 2 Insert th...

Page 45: ...just 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 When using the MIC knob or LINE PHONO knob yo...

Page 46: ...he 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 40 If you hear acoustic fe...

Page 47: ...ress the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 Use the buttons to change the external mic sensitivity setting 3 Press the EXIT button twice You re returned to the audio source screen Selecting the Ext...

Page 48: ...cations of the mic you re connecting This device s phantom power supply DC 48 V 10 mA max 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Phantom Power fig menu micsens02 eps Press the ME...

Page 49: ...the menu screen Use the buttons to choose LINE PHONO Input Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice Use the buttons to change the value to select LINE With the factory settings this is set to Li...

Page 50: ...ording When using the MIC knob or LINE PHONO knob you might hear a slight noise when the recording level changes this does not indicate a malfunction fig rec line e eps 7 Press the Record button to en...

Page 51: ...on cables that do not contain resistors 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 finalize...

Page 52: ...Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice Use the buttons to change the value to select LINE With the factory settings this is set to Line If You re Recording to an SD Memory Card If You re Recor...

Page 53: ...assages of the song that s being recorded When using the MIC knob or LINE PHONO knob you might hear a slight noise when the recording level changes this does not indicate a malfunction fig rec line e...

Page 54: ...es but this is not a malfunction When connection cables with resistors are used the volume level of equipment connected to the LINE PHONO IN may be low If this happens use connection cables that do no...

Page 55: ...layer should be connected to the ground terminal on the side of the CD 2i 5 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and select LINE PHONO Input fig menu overdub e eps Press the MENU button to...

Page 56: ...O knob you might hear a slight noise when the recording level changes this does not indicate a malfunction fig rec line e eps 7 Press the Record button to enter recording standby mode fig rec intmic04...

Page 57: ...E PHONO knob you may hear a faint noise when the input level changes but this is not a malfunction When connection cables with resistors are used the volume level of equipment connected to the LINE PH...

Page 58: ...side panel fig connect extmic e eps 4 Select the External mics fig menu overdub e eps Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Use the buttons to choose MIC Select Press the ENTER button to co...

Page 59: ...SD CD Level setting screen Use the buttons to adjust the CD s playback level SD CD Level fig player level eps Turn the MIC knob to adjust the input level of the external mics As a guideline adjust the...

Page 60: ...ely after you stop recording Blinking CD song number to record Recording destination song number on the SD memory card Lit During recording the upper right of the screen will show CD SD Remote control...

Page 61: ...ics internal mics and LINE PHONO input can be overdubbed with a song on the SD memory card Make settings as appropriate for your instruments and your setup 1 Turn on the power Page 21 23 2 Insert the...

Page 62: ...playback fig overdub SD01 eps 6 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Overdub SD SD Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Use the buttons to choose Overdub SD SD fig men...

Page 63: ...the Play button immediately after you stop recording Lit During recording the upper right of the screen will show SD SD Remote control Key Page 77 Pitch Page 78 and Speed Page 79 settings will automat...

Page 64: ...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 l...

Page 65: ...audio recording will begin automatically In order to avoid losing any audio at the beginning of the performance recording will actually begin up to 0 5 seconds earlier than the point at which audio e...

Page 66: ...s the Record button to assign the song number This page Automatically assign song numbers at fixed intervals Page 67 Assign track numbers when silence is detected Page 68 Press the Record Button to As...

Page 67: ...ps Press the EXIT button to return to the menu screen Use the buttons to choose Auto Marker Time Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice Use the buttons to change the value to the interval of ti...

Page 68: ...XIT button to return to the menu screen Use the buttons to choose Auto Marker Lvl Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice Use the buttons to specify the audio level that will be considered to be...

Page 69: ...choose Limiter fig menu limiter01 eps Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Use the buttons to choose Limiter Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 Use the buttons to turn the limi...

Page 70: ...Fine Adjustments to the Playback Pitch Pitch Page 78 3 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Count in Beat fig menu countin01 e eps Press the MENU button to access the menu screen...

Page 71: ...you ve specified a count in the procedure for starting to record will be as follows 1 Press the Record button The CD 2i will be in recording standby mode fig autorec01 e eps 2 Press the Play button T...

Page 72: ...to resume playback from the point at which you paused Go to the beginning of a track Skip Press the button Each time you press this button you go back by one track If you press this button during pla...

Page 73: ...to access the menu screen and choose Resume fig menu resume01 e eps Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Use the buttons to choose Resume Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 Us...

Page 74: ...ose Bass or Treble fig menu key01 e eps Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Use the buttons to choose Bass or Treble Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 Use the buttons to chan...

Page 75: ...enu screen and choose Reverb fig menu key01 e eps Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Use the buttons to choose Reverb Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 Use the buttons to ad...

Page 76: ...you won t hear any sound from the speakers when you re recording or are in recording standby mode even if you press the SPEAKER button to turn them on get them to produce sound This is to prevent the...

Page 77: ...k to displaying the Source Sound Source screen fig menu key01 e eps Press the KEY button to access the menu screen Use the buttons to choose Key 2 Use the buttons to adjust the value changing the key...

Page 78: ...ound Source screen fig menu pitch01 e eps Press the KEY button to access the menu screen Use the buttons to choose Pitch 2 Use the button to adjust the Pitch setting If you press the button the value...

Page 79: ...e You re returned to the audio source screen fig remote icon e eps fig speed remote e eps When you turn off the power the Speed setting will return to Off If Tape Mode is turned on the key pitch setti...

Page 80: ...e Sound Source screen fig menu centercancel01 e eps Press the CENTER CANCEL button to access the menu screen 2 Use the buttons to change the CENTER CANCEL setting fig menu centercancel02 e eps 3 Press...

Page 81: ...u repeat02 e eps 3 Press the EXIT button twice You re returned to the audio source screen fig icon repeat e eps The or symbol will disappear if you set the Repeat to Off in Step 2 Value Explanation Of...

Page 82: ...stered and the Point A icon blinks fig ABrepeat01 e eps 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...

Page 83: ...turn off unlit 2 Setting the sound fig menu metro01 e eps Press the Metronome button to access the menu screen Use the buttons to choose Sound Use the buttons to select the desired metronome sound 3...

Page 84: ...Every second beat is emphasized 3 Every third beat is emphasized 4 factory setting Every fourth beat is emphasized 5 Every fifth beat is emphasized 6 Every sixth beat is emphasized 7 Every seventh be...

Page 85: ...buttons to change the value to select Internal 2 Press the EXIT button twice You re returned to the audio source screen 3 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Tuner Tone fig men...

Page 86: ...frequency of the A4 note This is the pitch of the middle A note on a piano 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Tuner Tone fig menu tuner01 e eps Press the MENU button to acce...

Page 87: ...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 fig menu tuner05 e eps You ll hear the guide...

Page 88: ...f you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button fig SDerase mssg e eps The display will show Processing and the song will be deleted When the del...

Page 89: ...oose SD Erase All Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 3 If you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button fig SDeraseall mssg01 e eps 4 If you re still sure you want to proceed press...

Page 90: ...the menu screen Use the buttons to choose Trim In Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 4 Press the Play button to play back the selected song fig menu trimin02 e eps 5 When you come to the po...

Page 91: ...on with caution Note You can t specify Start Point locations that would cause the edited song to be less than four seconds long The Trim In editing process will take a certain amount of time In genera...

Page 92: ...choose Trim Out Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 4 Press the Play button to play back the selected song fig menu trimout02 e eps 5 When you come to the point that you want to be the end...

Page 93: ...with caution Note 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 th...

Page 94: ...l press the EXIT button fig menu RWerase mssg e eps 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 operati...

Page 95: ...our choice 3 If you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button fig RWeraseall mssg01 e eps 4 If you re still sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button If you decide to cancel press the E...

Page 96: ...lize fig menu finalize e eps Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Use the buttons to choose Unfinalize Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 3 If you re sure you want to proceed pre...

Page 97: ...D R RW disc fig writeCD mssg01 e eps 4 The CD 2i asks whether you want to write all of the songs fig writeCD mssg02 e eps This message won t appear if it s not possible for all of the songs on the SD...

Page 98: ...nalize later to complete your music CD Making a CD R RW Disc for Playback on Another CD Player Finalize Page 102 If you selected Finalize Yes If you selected Finalize No Press the ENTER button If you...

Page 99: ...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...

Page 100: ...for these effects before you proceed For details on the CD creation procedure refer to Selecting Songs from an SD Memory Card to Create a CD Page 97 For mix recording as well you can adjust the tone...

Page 101: ...CD R RW disc it can automatically be divided across multiple CD R RW discs If you want to automatically divide a large song and write it across multiple discs make the following setting in Step 5 on...

Page 102: ...finalization is completed When finalization is completed the CD R RW disc is ejected Your music CD is now ready Finalization is the process of writing final information the number of songs the song n...

Page 103: ...ss the MENU button to access the menu screen Use the buttons to choose Make Backup Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 3 When you see this screen insert the music CD that you want to back up...

Page 104: ...reate another identical CD If you are finished backing up Press the ENTER button When you see this screen insert a blank or appendable CD R RW disc fig writeCD mssg01 eps Return to Step 5 and continue...

Page 105: ...er 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 Carefully read the section License agr...

Page 106: ...on fig menu move02 e eps Use the buttons to select the move destination song number Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice In the example screen shown here the song will be moved so it becomes...

Page 107: ...uttons to choose Divide Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 4 Press the Play button to play back the selected song fig menu divide02 e eps 5 At the approximate location at which you want to...

Page 108: ...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...

Page 109: ...button If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button fig combine mssg e eps The display will show Processing and the songs will be joined When the operation is completed you re returned to the audio s...

Page 110: ...ll 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...

Page 111: ...cribed in Changing the Key of the Playback Page 77 that value will be applied fig menu divide02 e eps 5 If you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button If you decide to cancel press the EXIT...

Page 112: ...value will be applied fig menu divide02 e eps 5 If you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button fig divide mssg e eps The display will show Proc...

Page 113: ...ER button If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button fig divide mssg e eps The display will show Processing and the operation will be performed When processing has been completed you re returned to...

Page 114: ...ibed in Making Fine Adjustments to the Playback Pitch Pitch Page 78 that value will be applied fig menu divide02 e eps 5 If you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button If you decide to canc...

Page 115: ...witch between the available choices for the time indicator as follows fig remain01 e eps fig remain02 e eps During recording or recording standby During playback or while stopped Elapsed recording tim...

Page 116: ...the menu screen and choose Card Info fig menu SDinfo01 e eps Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Use the buttons to choose Card Info Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 View t...

Page 117: ...to access the menu screen and choose Disc Info fig menu CDinfo01 e eps Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Use the buttons to choose Disc Info Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice...

Page 118: ...menu screen Use the buttons to choose Contrast Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 Use the buttons to adjust the contrast of the screen fig menu contrast02 e eps 3 Press the EXIT button t...

Page 119: ...im if you re using the dedicated AC adaptor Page 21 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Backlight Timer fig menu backlight01 e eps Press the MENU button to access the menu scr...

Page 120: ...e the button fig language01 e eps 3 Turn the power off then on again After this the screen display will be in the language you selected in Step 2 Display language Button Screen that appears when you s...

Page 121: ...ute the Initialize operation 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu screen and choose Factory Reset fig menu reset e eps Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Use the buttons to choose F...

Page 122: ...ess the ENTER button to confirm your choice 3 If you re sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button fig format mssg01 e eps 4 If you re still sure you want to proceed press the ENTER button If you...

Page 123: ...ton to access the menu screen and choose INT MIC Balance fig menu format e eps Press the MENU button to access the menu screen Use the buttons to choose INT MIC Balance Press the ENTER button to confi...

Page 124: ...ll 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...

Page 125: ...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 fig menu micexchange02 e eps 3 Press the EXIT button...

Page 126: ...Turn on the power of the CD 2i 5 Turn on the power of your external speakers or digital piano 6 Turn the VOLUME knob to adjust the output level of the LINE OUT jack Adjust the volume of your external...

Page 127: ...to access the menu screen Use the buttons to choose OUTPUT Select Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 2 Use the buttons to choose the audio source 3 Press the EXIT button twice You re return...

Page 128: ...ning battery power be insufficient Once the battery runs low the power may not turn on Install fresh batteries 24 Are the batteries installed in the correct orientation Check the and orientation of th...

Page 129: ...sound during recording The input source audio source is not output Could the input level be turned down If you ve connected external mics turn the MIC knob to raise the input level If you re inputting...

Page 130: ...so that the PEAK indicator lights briefly when loud sounds are input 41 45 50 56 Could the input level be raised for a jack to which no device is connected Even if no device is connected we recommend...

Page 131: ...Could you be using repeat playback Turn the repeat setting Off so that the or symbol is not shown 81 Could you be using A B Repeat playback Press the REPEAT button to get the A B Repeat icon to disapp...

Page 132: ...nce You can t record for less than four seconds 20 After recording the CD won t play back on a conventional CD player Did you finalize the disc after recording Execute the Finalize operation 102 Is yo...

Page 133: ...d Reformat the SD memory card 122 Normal playback does not work Is the mode set to SD Press the SD CARD button to choose SD mode 72 Could you have inserted an SD memory card on which nothing has been...

Page 134: ...that the card is oriented correctly and that it s pushed all the way into the slot 25 Could you be attempting to record an extremely short performance You can t record for less than four seconds 20 I...

Page 135: ...RW disc Confirm that the disc can be used Page 19 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...

Page 136: ...ase format the SD memory card Confirm that the SD memory card can be used Page 19 SD Track Full You ve reached the maximum number of tracks 99 that can be recorded on an SD memory card No more tracks...

Page 137: ...LINE OUT Jacks RCA phone type PHONES Jack Stereo miniature phone type Frequency Response 20 Hz 20 kHz 0 dB 2 dB Nominal Input Level variable EXT MIC Jacks 51 to 14 dBu LINE PHONO IN Jacks L R 24 to 0...

Page 138: ...RW 95 all tracks SD 89 region at the beginning of the song SD 90 region at the end of the song SD 92 the last track CD RW 94 Trim In SD 90 Trim Out SD 92 Disc Info 117 Divide 107 E Easy Guide 36 37 Ed...

Page 139: ...yback Level 59 62 Power on off batteries 23 dedicated AC adaptor 21 R Recording Adjusting the input level automatically 43 Maximum recording times 20 Overdubbing 58 61 Recording a Cassette or MD 52 55...

Page 140: ...metronome 83 Time indication 115 Track numbers 66 67 68 Trim In 90 Trim Out 92 Tuner 85 Tuner Tone 85 U Unfinalize 96 V Viewing information 116 117 Volume balance 123 W Write SD CD 97 Writing creatin...

Page 141: ...AMA TEL 315 0101 PARAGUAY DistribuidoraDeInstrumentos Musicales J E Olear y ESQ Manduvira Asuncion PARAGUAY TEL 595 21 492147 PERU Audionet Distribuciones Musicales SAC Juan Fanning 530 Mira ores Lima...

Page 142: ...For EU Countries For China CD 2i_e book 142...

Page 143: ...ss 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 rie...

Page 144: ...s 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 generati...

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