Adjust the input level of the internal mics, Press the [ (play)] button to begin recording, The input level and the recorded result – Roland CD-2e User Manual

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Recording Acoustic Instruments or Vocals

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Advanced Uses

Recording

Listening

Deleting

Creating a CD

Editing an SD

Appendices

Convenient

Functions

Information

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Display

Checkin

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Preparations

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Adjust the input level of the internal mics.

On the CD-2e’s left side, set the [MIC LEVEL] switch to its “MANUAL” position.

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Turn the [MIC] knob to adjust the input level of the internal mics.

Adjust the loudness of the sound you’re recording. Since you’re not using the line input, turn
the [LINE] knob all the way to the left (off).

While producing the sound that you’ll actually be recording, turn the [MIC] knob to adjust the
input level.

Adjust the level so that the peak indicator located above the [MIC] knob lights briefly at the
loudest moments of the performance or vocal you’ll be recording.

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Press the [

(Record)] button to enter recording-standby mode.

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Press the [

(Play)] button to begin recording.

Start your performance.

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Louder

Quieter

The level meter will move according
to the level of the audio input.

Peak indicator

At this position

The input level and the recorded result

If the input level is high

There is a limit on the level that the CD-2e is able to record.

The peak indicator will light to indicate that the audio input has exceeded this limit (i.e.,
the input is too loud). If you record even though the peak indicator is lit, the recorded
audio will be distorted.

If the input level is too low

The recorded audio will not be distorted, but the playback

will not be as loud as it should be.

Blinking

Remote control

Lit

Remote control

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