Racktuner btr2000, Control elements and connections – Behringer Racktuner BTR2000 User Manual

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RACKTUNER BTR2000

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2. CONTROL ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS

This chapter describes the different control elements of your BTR2000. All of the buttons and connectors

are explained in detail with useful information on how to make the most of them.
Most of the buttons on the RACKTUNER have a dual function. The different functions on each button

are distinguished by how long the button is held down when pressed.
The RACKTUNER’s operating mode

—tuner or metronome mode—also determines button function.

There are one or two LEDs above each button. They correspond to the functions of the buttons. For

example, either the “1” or “2/MIC” light is always on above the INPUT SELECT

button. The “MUTE”

LED on the other hand only lights up when the MUTE button

is pressed to turn off the sound of the unit.

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When you switch to metronome mode, the LEDs for the tuner mode are turned off.

2.1 Front

Fig. 2.1: Operating elements on the left side of the BTR2000

The built-in microphone MIC can be used to tune the instrument (chapter 4.4.2) and calibrate

the standard “A” pitch (chapter 4.2.2). To do this, you must select INPUT 2 and press the MUTE

button.

You can plug your instrument into the INPUT 1 connector on the front of the BTR2000. This

connector takes priority over the INPUT 1 connector on the rear panel. If there are instruments

plugged into both the front and back INPUT 1 connectors at the same time, the unit only

evaluates the signal of the instrument plugged into the front.

MODE/FINE [DISPLAY/MODE] button.

Tuner mode: After pressing this button briefly you can select a tuner mode (e.g. guitar or bass)
using the control

(chapter 4.1).

A long press of the button toggles the scaling of the LED bar between 1 cent/LED and

5 cents/LED. (Chapter 4.5).

Metronome mode: Press this button to toggle the metronome display between a flashing light

and a needle simulation (chapter 5.3).

2. CONTROL ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS

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