Repeating Musical Passages For Practicing; Setting The Volume Of Muted Tracks; Editing The Music Sequencer Settings - Behringer Concert CDP2000-BK User Manual

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5.5.4

Repeating musical passages for practicing

The following section describes how to play back a specific pas-
sage of a recorded music piece repeatedly. This function is ideal
for practicing a specific difficult passage recorded by your piano
teacher.
To make the best use of this function, the left and right-
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hand parts should be recorded separately on tracks
1 and 2. In this case, you can play back one part only
with the music sequencer, while you practice the other
part.
1)
Select the track to be played back, so that the PLAY LED
above the corresponding TRACK button lights up.
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The volume of a muted track is adjustable (see chap-
ter 5.5.5).
2)
Press the START/STOP button to play back the selected
track.
3)
Press the SELECT button in the TEMPO/EDIT MODE sec-
tion when the playback has reached the point from which
you want to start repeating a passage.
The display reads:
A-:
Starting point of the loop is set.
4)
Press the SELECT button again when the playback reaches
the point where you want to end the repetition of a pas-
sage.
The display reads:
A-b:
Ending point of the loop is set.
The musical passage is now repeated continuously, so that you
can practice it to perfection.
5)
When you want to stop practicing, press the START/STOP
button again to stop the playback.
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Press the SELECT button again to quit repetition
mode.
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The passage marked as a loop for repetition is automati-
cally erased when you quit music sequencer mode.
5.5.5
1)
This function allows you to set the volume of muted tracks.
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Please enter EDIT mode (see chapter 5.1) and select the
following function.
Function:
Value:
Description:
1 ... 20:
0:

Editing the music sequencer settings

5.5.6
The following paragraphs explain how to edit the playback settings
of recordings made with the music sequencer.
The following settings can be edited separately for each of the
two tracks:
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Sound (see chapter 2.4)
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Room effect intensity (see chapter 4.2.2)
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Modulation effect intensity (see chapter 4.2.3)
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Layered sounds (see chapters 4.1 and 5.3)
The following global settings can be made for the whole music
piece:
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Tempo (see chapter 5.4)
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Meter (see chapter 5.4)
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Type of room effect (see chapter 4.2.2)
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Type of modulation effect (see chapter 4.2.3)
1)
Press the REC button in the SONG section to enter record
mode. The REC LED above the TRACK 1 or TRACK 2
buttons lights up and the dots in the display start flashing in
the rhythm of the selected metronome tempo, thus indicat-
ing the beat.
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Be sure not to press the START/STOP button during
the following steps. Otherwise, a new recording would
be made on the selected track erasing all the data re-
corded before.
2)
Use the TRACK button to select the track whose settings you
wish to edit. If you want to edit global settings (e.g. tempo,
measure, etc.) you can select either one of the two tracks.
3)
Edit the settings as described in the chapters mentioned
above.
4)
If necessary, repeat step 2 for the second track.
5)
Press the REC button to quit record mode.
The changes made have now been stored in the music sequencer.
When you play back the music piece, the new settings will be ef-
fective. All previous settings are deleted.
Advanced operation
CONCERT CDP2000-BK

Setting the volume of muted tracks

E6
0 ... 20
Volume of muted track (default setting: 5)
Muted tracks are not audible
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