Roland CD-2 CD Player User Manual


 
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Recording to CF/CD
Layering Your Performance with a Song from a CF Card
(Overdubbing)
While playing back a previously recorded performance from
a CF card, you can layer—or “overdub”—another vocal or
instrumental performance and record the combined result to
a new track.
Since you can continue overdubbing parts, you can create a
song by adding elements one at a time. For example, you can
start with drums, then add bass, and then a vocal, and so on.
MEMO
The new track created by overdubbing is placed at the
end of the CF card.
HINT
You can switch the time display to show the remaining
recording time on the CF card. Page 75, “Displaying
the Remaining Time”
You can select the recording mode that’s appropriate for
the content you’re recording. Page 36, “Choosing the
CF Card Recording Mode”
You can increase the free space available on a CF card by
deleting unwanted tracks. Page 58
You can have the CD-2 sound a count-in before
recording starts. Page 53, “Sounding a Count-In to
Ensure Accurate Timing”
You can use a foot switch to start/pause recording.
In Step 2 of “Specifying the function of the foot
switch” on Page 76, choose “Play” and operate the foot
switch.
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Connect your mic or guitar.
Page 20, “Connecting Other Equipment”
2
Power up the CD-2.
Page 24, “Turning the Power On”
3
Make preparations for recording.
Insert a CF card.
Page 27, “Inserting a CF Card”
Press enough times to get it to
light in orange.
“The sound from the mic or instrument
connected to the MIC 1/MIC 2/GUITAR/
LINE IN jacks” will be selected for recording.
Page 37, “Selecting the Recording Source”
If you’re recording only the sound from a
device connected to the LINE IN jacks, press
[MIC SELECT] so it is not lit.
Page 37, “Auditioning the sound of an
instrument connected to the LINE IN jacks”
Adjust the input level.
Page 38, “Adjusting the Input Level: MIC 1/
MIC 2/GUITAR/LINE IN Jacks”
Set the panning (stereo position) of
the mics.
Page 39, “When recording from connected
mics”
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The CF card will contain the following.
1
1
Track
number
Track
number
The track created
by overdubbing
While playing, record the bass
Drums
Drums
Drums + Bass
1
2
3
4
Only if you’re recording from connected mics