Roland CD-2 CD Player User Manual


 
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Playback
You can have a specified section play back repeatedly.
Repeatedly listening to a section of a song is convenient when
you’re practicing your instrument along with the song, or
learning the song by ear.
1
While a CF card is playing, press at
the point where you want Repeat Play to
start.
The starting point (A) of A-B Repeat playback is
registered, and the point A icon blinks.
2
Press A-B at the point where you want
A-B Repeat to end.
The end point (B) of A-B Repeat playback is registered,
and the A-B region will play back repeatedly.
MEMO
Icon indication
The A-B Repeat icon is displayed during A-B Repeat
playback.
Canceling A-B Repeat
During A-B Repeat playback, press [A-B]; the A-B
Repeat function is cancelled, and you are returned to
normal playback.
If you press on the CF side, A-B Repeat will be
cancelled, and the CF card playback will stop.
Repeatedly Playing a Section
(A-B Repeat)
Point A icon (blinking)
A-B Repeat icon
You can also play back wave files (WAV
format) that have been written to the CF
card using a computer
Wave files (WAV format) written to the CF card using a
computer can also be played back.
Wave files (WAV format) that can be played
The CD-2 can play wave files that meet the following
conditions.
16-bit linear/44.1 kHz/stereo/
filename extension “.WAV” (.wav)/
Four seconds or longer (approximately 690 KB or
more)
Write-destination directory
Write the wave file to the “root directory” of the CF
card.
NOTE
We cannot guarantee that the CD-2 will operate
correctly if you manipulate any directories or files
that are not related to wave files.
CF cards that contain recorded data
If you write wave files to a CF card that is being used
by the CD-2 (i.e., a CF card that already contains
recorded data), the files will be added following the
last track in alphabetical order of their title.
* File names become track titles.
Computer
Playback
CD-2
Wave files
(WAV format)
Playing Back a CF Card