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RACKTUNER BTR2000

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 4

1.1  Before  you  get  started .................................................................................................................. 4

1.1.1  Shipment ............................................................................................................................ 4

1.1.2  Initial  operation .................................................................................................................. 4

1.1.3  Online  registration .............................................................................................................. 4

2. CONTROL ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS ............................................................. 5

2.1  Front .............................................................................................................................................. 5

2.2  Rear ............................................................................................................................................... 7

3. INPUT CHANNEL SELECTION ................................................................................... 7

4. TUNER ........................................................................................................................ 8

4.1  Instrument  tuning .......................................................................................................................... 8

4.1.1  Tuning  with  an  instrument  plugged  in .............................................................................. 8

4.1.2  Tuning  with  the  built-in  microphone ................................................................................. 9

4.1.3  Tuning  with  a  reference  tone ............................................................................................ 9

4.2  Selecting  tuner  mode .................................................................................................................. 9

4.3  Calibrating  the  tuner .................................................................................................................. 10

4.3.1  Manual  calibration ........................................................................................................... 11

4.3.2 Automatic  calibration ....................................................................................................... 11

4.4  Transposition .............................................................................................................................. 11

4.5  Setting  your  own  tempering ...................................................................................................... 12

5. METRONOME ........................................................................................................... 13

5.1  Setting  the  BPM  rate .................................................................................................................. 13

5.2  Using  the TAP  function .............................................................................................................. 13

5.3 Acoustic  and  visual  BPM  indicator ............................................................................................ 13

6. USING A FOOTSWITCH ........................................................................................... 14

7. APPLICATION EXAMPLES ....................................................................................... 15

8. INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................... 16

8.1  Rack  installation ......................................................................................................................... 16

8.2 Audio  inputs  and  outputs ........................................................................................................... 16

8.3  Footswitch  wiring ........................................................................................................................ 16

9. SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................... 17

SHORT INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................... 18

Содержание Racktuner BTR2000

Страница 1: ...User s manual Version 1 0 April 2005 DEUTSCH RACKTUNER BTR2000 ...

Страница 2: ...ing type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs con...

Страница 3: ...th the built in microphone 9 4 1 3 Tuning with a reference tone 9 4 2 Selecting tuner mode 9 4 3 Calibrating the tuner 10 4 3 1 Manual calibration 11 4 3 2 Automatic calibration 11 4 4 Transposition 11 4 5 Setting your own tempering 12 5 METRONOME 13 5 1 Setting the BPM rate 13 5 2 Using the TAP function 13 5 3 Acoustic and visual BPM indicator 13 6 USING A FOOTSWITCH 14 7 APPLICATION EXAMPLES 15 ...

Страница 4: ...acked at the assembly plant to assure secure transport If the condition of the cardboard box suggests that damage may have occurred please inspect the unit immediately and look for physical indications of damage Damaged equipment should NEVER be sent directly to us Please inform the dealer from whom you acquired the unit immediately as well as the transportation company from which you took deliver...

Страница 5: ... function There are one or two LEDs above each button They correspond to the functions of the buttons For example either the 1 or 2 MIC light is always on above the INPUT SELECT button The MUTE LED on the other hand only lights up when the MUTE button is pressed to turn off the sound of the unit When you switch to metronome mode the LEDs for the tuner mode are turned off 2 1 Front Fig 2 1 Operatin...

Страница 6: ...N output Metronome mode Unlike in tuner mode briefly pressing the MUTE LIGHT button only mutes the metronome click and not the entire MAIN output the instrument remains audible INPUT SELECT button Tuner mode Depending on your application you must use and or select different inputs on the BTR2000 chapter 3 You can toggle between the two channels by pressing the INPUT SELECT button Metronome mode Pr...

Страница 7: ...EL SELECTION Signal distribution to the outputs The BTR2000 has 2 inputs and 2 outputs Depending on the input selection and on what is connected to the outputs the sounds generated by the unit metronome click and reference tones can be output from the SOUND connector or from the MAIN output connector together with the instrument signal You can decide whether to use two different amplifiers for the...

Страница 8: ...our instrument is plugged into The 1 or 2 MIC LED will light up depending on which input is selected 3 Select the tuner mode you wish to use see chapter 4 2 The BTR2000 only recognizes and displays certain pitches depending on the selected tuner mode 4 Calibrate the reference tone and set the transposition if desired see chapter 4 3 4 4 5 Play a note on your instrument generally an open string The...

Страница 9: ...shows the volume level currently set 1 2 12 4 The unit emits the lowest pitch available in this mode or the last pitch set in the tuner even if it is not available in the currently selected tuner mode through the SOUND and or MAIN connector on the back panel of the BTR2000 5 The volume of the reference tone can be set with the wheel 6 After briefly pressing the TRANSPOSE REF button you can turn th...

Страница 10: ...sharp A C sharp E DADGAD dad In this mode the tuner recognizes the following notes D A D G A D When it is switched off the BTR2000 stores the selected tuner mode The names of the notes are shown on the display as follows LVSOD QJOLVK 1RWH 1DPH C A C Db A D B D Eb B E C F D F Gb D G G Ab A A Bb B Tab 4 1 Note display 4 3 Calibrating the tuner To give you every available option for tuning your instr...

Страница 11: ...unsatisfactory you can play the note again You can cancel the calibration by pressing and holding the TRANSPOSE REF button If the input note is too unstable or too soft the automatic calibration cannot proceed 5 If the note is satisfactory and the display in the LED bar is stable you must briefly press the TRANSPOSE REF button The BTR2000 stores a standard A pitch that is attuned to the note you p...

Страница 12: ...empering The topic of tempering is a very interesting and extensive one It has been much studied scientifically and this knowledge gives you many ways to work with the specific characteristics of your instrument and individual pieces This topic can only be touched upon here You can find more exciting information about this at our website at www behringer de www behringer com Equal tempering The pr...

Страница 13: ... acoustically 5 2 Using the TAP function 1 Set the BTR2000 to metronome mode press and hold the SOUND METRONOME button for 2 seconds 2 Press the TAP button at least 4 times in succession in the desired tempo During your entry the letters tap appear in the display 3 The BTR2000 metronome takes this tempo and displays it in BPM If the TAP button is pressed fewer than four times the metronome returns...

Страница 14: ...MUTE button 3 If the volume is not changed for some time or if the SOUND METRONOME button is pressed again the SOUND light goes out The metronome can naturally be muted without affecting the visual display 1 Press the MUTE LIGHT button 2 The metronome click is muted and no longer output through the MAIN connector 6 USING A FOOTSWITCH Single footswitches can be plugged into the MUTE and SELECT conn...

Страница 15: ...plifier available the setup shown in figure 7 1 is recommended RACKTUNER BTR2000 V TONE GMX212 INPUT 2 MAIN INPUT Fig 7 1 BTR2000 configuration with only one amp Figure 7 2 shows an example of a more complex configuration In this example the BTR2000 is connected to 2 instruments and a double footswitch Fig 7 2 Separate playback of metronome click reference tone and instrument signal 7 APPLICATION ...

Страница 16: ...GER BTR2000 are laid out as mono TS connectors Fig 8 1 1 4 TS connector 8 3 Footswitch wiring If a double footswitch is plugged into the SELECT connector on the back of the BTR2000 the MUTE function is transmitted on the ring and SELECT is transmitted on the tip Fig 8 2 1 4 TRS connector plug of a double footswitch Always make sure that only technically qualified people install and operate your RA...

Страница 17: ...ppearance may differ from those listed or shown Technicalspecificationsandappearancesubjecttochangewithoutnotice Theinformationcontainedhereiniscorrectatthetimeofprinting The names of companies institutions or publications pictured or mentioned and their respective logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners Their use neither constitutes a claim of the trademarks by BEHRINGER nor af...

Страница 18: ...18 RACKTUNER BTR2000 SHORT INSTRUCTIONS SHORTINSTRUCTIONS ...

Страница 19: ...l 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 equ...

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