Roland CD-2 User Manual

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Creating a Music CD

When creating a music CD from tracks on a CF card, you can
apply a mastering effect to eliminate inconsistencies in the
volume across the various frequency ranges, making the
music CD more professional sounding.

You can choose one of 25 different Mastering Effect patches.
Choose the patch that is most suitable for the music CD you
want to create.

MEMO

• You can’t use a Mastering Effect at the same time as the

other effects (

Page 70).

1

Press

.

The Mastering Effect screen appears.

• If an effect (

Page 70) is on, the “Use

MASTERING? FX will be Off” message appears.

Press the [ENTER] button to turn off the effect; the
mastering patch screen appears.

2

Turn

to select a Mastering Effect

patch.

• For a list of patches, refer to the table on the right.

• If you choose a selection other than “Off,” the

Mastering Effects will be on, and [MASTERING]
will light.

• After selecting a Mastering Effect patch, you can

play back the CF card to audition the sound of the
chosen patch.

Proceed to Step 2 on Page 46 to write a CD with
Mastering Effects applied.

MEMO

• If you’re using Mastering Effects, it will take longer to

write the tracks.

The writing time will be approximately 1.5 times the
length of the tracks.

• When the tracks have been written, Mastering Effects

will automatically be turned “Off.”

• If you don’t want to use Mastering Effects, choose “Off”

in Step 2. When MASTERING Effects are “Off,”
[MASTERING] is unlit.

Mastering Effect Patch List

Creating a Professional-Sounding CD (Mastering Effects)

Patch Name

Function

Mixdown

Basic mixdown for CD.

Live Mixing

Final mix of live recording.

Narration

Mix for video or radio narration.

Jam Session

Use for recording a practice or jam
session in loud rehearsal room.

OutDoors

Controls background noise of
recordings made outdoors.

Rock Band

Use for pop or rock bands.

Low Boost

Enhances the low frequency range of
drums and bass.

Brighten

Adds crispness and sizzle to the overall
mix.

Piano

Use to control the dynamic range of
acoustic pianos.

Choir

Use for vocal ensembles.

Brass

Use for brass ensembles.

Woodwind

Use for woodwind ensembles.

Orchestra

Level control and air for live
recordings of bands or orchestras.

Acoustic

Adds clarity and warmth to strummed
or plucked acoustic instruments.

Mix CD

Use when compiling tracks from
different sources for uniform levels.

CMP+FAT EQ

Maximized sound level and tonal
character suitable for dance music.

LO&SLOW FLNG

Slow modulation effect.

ST CHORUS

Deep and spacious sound produced by
a chorus effect.

PS:DETUNE

Pitch-shifted sound added to create
depth.

ST DOUBLER

Doubling applied to produce a
spacious sound.

CHORUS+DELAY

Chorus and delay combined to
enhance the spatial spread.

1920’s RADIO

Simulates the sound of an antique
radio that’s not tuned correctly.

1960’s RADIO

Simulates the sound of a noisy old
radio.

VINTAGE 45’s

Simulates the sound of a 45 RPM single
played on an antique phonograph.

CLASSIC LP

Simulates the sound of an LP played on
a turntable.

Creating a Music CD from a CF Card (continued)

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