Transposition; Effect Intensity; Reset; Using The Metronome - Behringer Concert CDP2000-BK User Manual

Concert series
Table of Contents

Advertisement

CONCERT CDP2000-BK
5.3.3

Transposition

Use this function to transpose the selected sounds up or down
by one octave. Depending on which sounds are used in a com-
bination, the tranpose function can help make the sounds more
homogeneous.
Example:
In a combination of GRAND PIANO 1 and STRINGS the STRINGS
sound too low. In this case, it helps to transpose the STRINGS
up by one octave.
Please enter EDIT mode (see chapter 5.1) and select the
+
following function.
E3.3 (voice #1 transposed by an octave)
Function:
E3.4 (voice #2 transposed by an octave)
-1 ... 1
Value:
Description:
0:
No transposition
-1:
Transposition down by one octave
1:
Transposition up by one octave

Effect intensity

5.3.4
This function allows you to edit the effect intensity of the modula-
tion effect for the selected sounds.
Please enter EDIT mode (see chapter 5.1) and select the
+
following function.
E3.5 (effect intensity voice #1)
Function:
E3.6 (effect intensity voice #2)
0 ... 20
Value:
Description:
1 ... 20:
Effect intensity (default setting)
0:
No effect
5.3.5

Reset

Use this function to reset all settings in layer mode.
Please enter EDIT mode (see chapter 5.1) and select the
+
following function.
E3.7
Function:
-
Value:
Description:
Press the +/YES button to execute this function.
5.4

Using the metronome

The CDP2000-BK features a built-in metronome which can be
used for practising or to make recordings with the internal music
sequencer.
To use the metronome, please proceed as follows :
1)
Press the METRONOME button to start or stop the met-
ronome.
The metronome beats are shown by flashing dots on the display.
At the beginning of a measure all dots light up simultaneously.
12
2)
Keep pressing the SELECT button in the TEMPO/EDIT
MODE section until the TEMPO LED lights up.
< > buttons to adjust a tempo of your
3)
Use the two
choice.
4)
Press and hold the METRONOME button while adjusting
the number of beats per measure using the -/NO and +/YES
button in the VALUE/SONG section.
The display reads:
04:
24, 34, 44, 54, 64, 74:
38, 68, 78, 98, 128:
5.4.1
Use this function to adjust the metronome volume.
+
Please enter EDIT mode (see chapter 5.1) and select the
following function.
E5
Function:
1 ... 20
Value:
Description:
1 ... 20:
Metronome volume (1 = low, 20 = high)
Proceed as follows for direct access to the metronome volume
menu page.
1)
Press and hold the METRONOME button, then hit the SE-
LECT button in the TEMPO/EDIT MODE section.
The EDIT MODE LED lights up and the EDIT page E5 is dis-
played.
Advanced operation
+
No stressed beats (default setting)
Quarter meter (e. g. 2/4)
Eighth-note meter (e. g. 3/8)

Metronome volume

+

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents