Recording an electronic instrument – Roland CD-2e User Manual

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Recording an Electronic Instrument

Here’s how to connect an electronic instrument such as a digital piano or keyboard, and
record your performance.

4

Connect the CD-2e’s LINE IN jacks to your electronic instrument (digital
piano, keyboard, etc.).

Use audio cables to connect the CD-2e’s LINE IN jacks to the output jacks of your
electronic musical instrument.

fig.connect-piano-e.eps

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Turn the [LINE] knob to adjust the input level at the LINE IN jacks.

Adjust the loudness of the sound you’re recording. Since you’re not using the mic input,
set the [MIC LEVEL] switch to the “MANUAL” position, and then turn the [MIC] knob all
the way to the left (off).

While producing the sound that you will actually be recording, turn the [LINE] knob to
adjust the input level.

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

fig.rec-line-e.eps

If you’re recording to an SD
memory card

If you’re recording to a
CD-R/RW disc

1

Turn on the power.

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1

Turn on the power.

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2

Insert the SD memory card.

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2

Insert the CD.

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3

Set the audio source to “SD.”

Press the [SD CARD] button so it’s lit.

fig.selectCD-e.eps

3

Set the audio source to “CD.”

Press the [CD] button so it’s lit.

fig.selectSD-e.eps

CD-2e: RCA phono type
Electronic musical instrument: RCA phono type or phone type

Types of plugs that can be connected

* Refer to the owner’s manual of your electronic musical instrument for the appropriate type of plug to use.

R

L

To the output jacks of your

electronic musical instrument

Louder

Quieter

At this position

Peak indicator

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

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