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Selecting English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, or Japanese as the operating language. 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. [. . . ] Set the audio source to "SD. "
Press the [SD CARD] button so it's lit.
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4
Press the [
(Play)] button to start playback.
Source name Currently playing track number
Elapsed playback time
5
Turn the [VOLUME] knob to adjust the volume.
Softer Louder 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 way to the left (off). Line input Turn the [LINE] knob all the way to the left (off).
To do this
Stop playback Pause playback
Perform this action
Press the [ (Stop)] button. If you press this button while stopped, you will return to the first track. Press it once again to resume playback from the point at which you paused. If you press this button during playback, you will return to the beginning of the track that was playing. ] or [ ] button.
Go to the beginning of a track (Skip)
Skip between songs at While stopped, press and hold the [ high-speed Rewind/ fast-forward (Search) High-speed rewind/ fast-forward During playback, press and hold. While paused, press and hold the [
] or [
] button.
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Listening to a CD/ Listening to an SD Memory Card (continued)
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Checking / Preparations
Remote operations
Song cue, rewind/fast-forward Song stop/play (pause) Adjusting the volume
Higher volume. Lower volume.
Note
Recording
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.
Listening
Continuing Playback from When You Stopped a Song (Resume Function)
If you press the [ (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 you start playback. This is called the Resume function.
Deleting
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Press the [MENU] button to access the menu screen, and choose "Resume. "
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Creating a CD
Press the [MENU] button to access the menu screen. 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.
Recording
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Press the [MENU] button to access the menu screen, and choose "Speed. "
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Press the [MENU] button to access the menu screen. Use the [ ][ ] buttons to choose "Speed. "
Listening
Press the [ENTER] button to confirm your choice.
2
Use the [+] [-] buttons to adjust the playback speed.
If you press the [
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] button, the value will return to "100. "
Deleting
* If you change the speed setting during playback, the audio will be interrupted momentarily.
Value (units: %) 50 (1/2 speed)100 (factory setting) 125 (1. 25x normal speed)
Explanation Decreasing this value will slow down the playback, and increasing it will speed up the playback. A setting of "100" is the original playback speed of the song.
Creating a CD
3
Press the [EXIT] button twice.
You're returned to the audio source screen.
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Editing an SD
Remote operations
Makes the playback speed faster. Restores the original playback speed.
Information / Display
The Speed icon
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Convenient Functions
The " " icon is displayed if you've changed the speed setting.
The "
" symbol will disappear if you set the "Speed" to "100" in Step 2.
Advanced Uses
When you turn off the power, the Speed setting will return to "100. " Important
Slowing down the playback speed to an extreme extent may change the tonal character or cause the audio to not play back smoothly.
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Appendices
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 occurring in a concert hall or other real-world acoustic environment.
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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.
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No reverb
Reverb depth: minimum
Reverb depth: normal
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. Reverb is not added to sound from an external input source such as the built-in mic or an external mic.
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Convenient Functions for Playback (continued)
Muting the Sound of the Speakers
Checking / Preparations
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.
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Recording Listening
Important
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 sound produced by the speakers from being picked up and recorded by the internal mic or an external mic.
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Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD Information / Display Convenient Functions Advanced Uses Appendices
Deleting Songs from an SD Memory Card
Deleting Songs Individually
Here's how to delete a single, selected song. When you delete a song, subsequent songs will be moved forward, incrementing their song numbers.
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Track 1 Number
2 A
Delete
3 B C
Track 1 Number
2 A C
Blank
1 2 3
Insert the SD memory card that you want to edit, and press the [SD CARD] button.
SD becomes the audio source.
Use the [
] or [
] button to select the track you want to erase.
Press the [MENU] button to access the menu screen, and choose "Erase One?"
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Press the [MENU] button to access the menu screen. Use the [ ][ ] buttons to choose "Erase One?"
Press the [ENTER] button to confirm your choice.
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If you're sure you want to proceed, press the [ENTER] button.
(If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button. )
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Number of the track you're erasing
The display will show "Processing. . . " and the song will be deleted. When the deletion is completed, you're returned to the audio source screen. Note
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