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Recording a digital piano
Playing back the CD-2e
through the digital piano
Connect the CD-2e's LINE IN jacks to your digital piano
(or keyboard, electronic instrument, etc.).
Use audio cables to connect the CD-2e’s LINE IN jacks to
the output jacks of your electronic musical instrument.
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.
Connect the CD-2e's rear panel LINE OUT jack to your
digital piano.
If you want to record your performance on a digital
piano together with your voice, make connections as
shown in this illustration so that the sound from the
mic will also be output from the speakers of the digital
piano. With this setup, set LINE OUT Select to "MIC" to
prevent a feedback loop from occurring between the
CD-2e and the electronic piano.
LINE OUT
LINE OUT
Digital Piano
CD-2e (SD)
Microphone
Digital Piano
CD-2e (CD)
Microphone
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When recording a digital piano, the CD-2e makes a noiseless recording as the sound comes directly from the audio cable
without the background noise you'd get with a microphone.
To make the CD-2e sound louder in a classroom, connect the CD-2e's LINE OUT jack to the external input (LINE IN) found
on most digital pianos so that you can record and play back the sound of the original digital piano and the CD-2e together.
For recording a digital
piano on the CD-2e
Mix three sounds and record onto SD