Roland 5100013104-02 CD Player User Manual


 
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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.
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.
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 [KEY] button to access the menu screen, and choose “Pitch.”
The setting will turn on/off each time you press the [KEY] button.
* Whenever the unit has remained inactive for a predetermined amount of time, it will go back to
displaying the Source (Sound 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 will return to “0.”
fig.menu-pitch02-e.eps
If you have a CD that was recorded at a
reference pitch of A=440 Hz, and you want to
play it back at a reference pitch of A=442 Hz,
you would set Pitch to “+8.”
Refer to the table at right.
3
Press the [EXIT] button.
You’re returned to the audio source screen.
When you turn off the power, the Key setting will return to “Off.”
Value (units: Cents)
Explanation
-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
setting of “0” is the original pitch of the song.
* If you change the pitch setting during playback, the audio
will be interrupted momentarily.
Frequency of A4
after adjustment
Pitch setting
438Hz -8 (cents)
439Hz -4 (cents)
440Hz 0
441Hz +4 (cents)
442Hz +8 (cents)
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