Control Elements And Connections; Control Panel - Behringer Concert CDP2000-BK User Manual

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3.

Control elements and connections

3.1

Control panel

Fig. 3.1:
Control elements of the CDP2000-BK
The control elements of the CDP2000-BK are described below. To
give you a clear overview of the control panel, its elements have
been grouped in separate sections.
{1}
MAIN VOLUME: Is used to adjust the volume of the built-
in loudspeakers, headphone outputs and LINE OUT 1/4"
TRS jacks.
{2}
BRIGHTNESS: Varies the sound character from soft (left)
to bright (right).
{3}
SPEAKERS: Switches the built-in loudspeakers on and off.
The MUTE LED lights up only when the built-in loudspeakers
are switched off. When you insert your headphones this will
automatically switch off the built-in loudspeakers.
{4}
DEMO: Enables/disables DEMO mode.
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METRONOME: Is used to start/stop the metronome click.
{6}
TRACK 1: Selects track 1 for playback or recording. The
REC LED lights up when the track has been activated for
recording. The PLAY LED lights up when the track has been
set for playback and already contains musical data.
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TRACK 2: Selects track 2 for playback or recording. The
REC LED lights up when the track has been activated for
recording. The PLAY LED lights up when the track has been
set for playback and already contains musical data.
{8}
START/STOP: Is used to start/stop playback or recording
of the music sequencer.
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Control elements and connections
CONCERT CDP2000-BK
REC: Activates record mode.
SELECT: Selects the TEMPO parameter and menu pages
for EDIT mode. The EDIT MODE LED shows in EDIT mode,
the TEMPO LED in TEMPO mode.
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: Depending on which mode you have selected with the
SELECT button, these two buttons can be used to enter the
tempo or to scroll through the EDIT mode menu pages.
Display: Depending on the function used, the display reads
the tempo, menu numbers or parameter values.
-/NO, +/YES: Is used to raise/lower the parameter values
shown in the display. Additionally, the +/YES button executes
certain EDIT functions.
SOUND SELECT: These 14 buttons are used for sound
selection. In DEMO mode they are used to select individual
sound color demos.
REVERB: Selects one of four room effects (ROOM, HALL 1,
HALL 2, STAGE) for the selected sound. An LED shows
which effect is currently active. If no LED lights up, no room
effect is active.
EFFECT: Is used to select one of four modulation effects
(CHORUS, FLANGER, TREMOLO, DELAY) for the selected
sound. An LED shows which effect is currently active. If no
LED lights up, no modulation effect is active.
VELOCITY: Is used to set the key velocity to SOFT, MEDIUM
or HARD. An LED shows which setting is currently active.
If no LED lights up, no key velocity has been selected and
playing a key always triggers a fixed volume level, irrespec-
tive of how hard you play the key.
TRANSPOSE : Is used for setting keyboard/pitch transposi-
tion.
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