Roland CD-2e Manual Book

Sd/cd recorder recording & applications
Hide thumbs Also See for CD-2e:

Advertisement

Recording & Applications
Version 1.1
Compatible
Edition

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Roland CD-2e

  • Page 1 Recording & Applications Version 1.1 Compatible Edition...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 4: Other applications Essential items in music lessons ............15 Turn records or cassette tapes into CDs ..........16 Use your CD-2e with the EDIROL R-09HR to capture the sounds of the world on CD! ..16 When you’re not sure how to proceed, use the EASY GUIDE feature ........17...
  • Page 3: Features Of The Cd-2E

    Features of the CD-2e All-In-One Unit! Nothing Else Required to Make a CD High-quality stereo mic, stereo speaker, and CD-R/RW drive in a slim case. No computer is required, from recording to CD burning. Light-weight and battery-powered for mobile use.
  • Page 4: Meet The Cd-2E

    * Cards in a range of capacities, from 64M are supported. SD memory cards that the CD-2e can use: Refer to the Roland website for details on the SD or SDHC memory cards that can be used with the CD-2e. Up-to-date information about cards that are known to work is provided on the website.
  • Page 5: Rear Panel

    Stereo speakers CD slot The CD-2e’s sound comes from here. You can record directly to a Simply press the [PLAY] button and you CD-R/RW disc, or record selected can listen immediately to what you’ve songs from an SD memory card to recorded.
  • Page 6: Easy Recording In Three Steps

    * SD memory cards are recommended for general recording as the data can be edited at a later date. Adjust the level of the internal mics On the left side of the CD-2e, set the [MIC SELECT] switch to “INT, ” and use the [MIC] knob to adjust the Quieter...
  • Page 7: Easily Create A Cd In Three Steps

    The fi nalization process ensures that the audio data recorded with the CD-2e can be played back on conventional CD players as a standard audio CD.
  • Page 8: Recording An Acoustic Piano

    An upright piano will have a slightly muffl ed sound. In To record order to record a sparkling sound similar to that of a grand piano, open the top lid and place the CD-2e about a rich sound 40–80 inches (1–2 meters) away.
  • Page 9: Recording A Wind Instrument

    Recording a brass instrument Minimize noise by Keep the mics at a distance avoiding wind pressure to minimize breath noise When recording a brass instrument, placing the When recording a brass instrument, you may mics directly in front of the bell may cause noise to notice unwanted sounds such as the opening or appear in the recording.
  • Page 10: Recording A String Instrument

    Rounded a distance of 120–160 inches (3–4 meters) will produce a rounded, mellow tone. Placing the CD-2e on a chair to gain some height will give the sound more clarity.
  • Page 11: Recording Wind Ensemble

    A useful trick is to place the CD-2e at the height of the conductor’s desk, pointing away from the musicians. This may enable you to record the instruments without unduly emphasizing any particular one, so it’s worth...
  • Page 12: Recording Your Band Practice

    When recording your band in a rehearsal studio, the The CD-2e lets you record simultaneously from the mic input level (p. 6) is crucial. However, if your PA mic input and LINE input. This is a convenient way...
  • Page 13: Recording An Acoustic Guitar

    Recording an acoustic guitar Minimize the room resonances and Record a good balance of the capture the sound of the guitar itself strings and body resonance The acoustic guitar is a familiar instrument that can The enchanting sound of the acoustic guitar is a be conveniently played at home.
  • Page 14: Recording A Digital Piano

    To make the CD-2e sound louder in a classroom, connect the CD-2e's LINE OUT jack to the external input (LINE IN) found on most digital pianos so that you can record and play back the sound of the original digital piano and the CD-2e together.
  • Page 15: Chapter 4: Other Applications

    Other applications Essential items in music lessons Daily practice is essential to progress, and the CD-2e provides various features that can help. Use the built-in Tuner to tune your instrument before you begin practicing. (1) Tuner Guide Tone Reference Pitch...
  • Page 16: Turn Records Or Cassette Tapes Into Cds

    Why not transfer your music from old media to CDs for archiving? Just connect your record player or cassette deck to the [LINE IN] jacks located on the left side of the CD-2e, and start recording. If you use the automatic marker function, silences between songs on the record or tape will be detected, and the songs will be numbered accordingly.
  • Page 17: When You're Not Sure How To Proceed

    Start by pressing the [EASY GUIDE] button, and then select the desired task from the list. Then, just operate the controls as directed by the CD-2e. Easy Guide will walk you through [EASY GUIDE] button basic operations.
  • Page 18: Chapter 5: Useful Options

    CD or SD. players (or voices) over the front when record large-scaled musicians. The CB-CD2E Carrying Case is the semi-hard case for the CD-2e body and its accessories. It protects the CD-2e from the pressure and impact when carried. Microphone Stand...
  • Page 19: Powered Monitor Speakers

    EDIROL DS-5/DS-7/DS-8 CM-30 MA-15DBK(pair) MA-7ABK(pair) When you use the CD-2e in your classroom or listen to the CD-2e sound with two or more people, you will need louder sound. You can choose any of powered monitor speaker options according to your room space and the volume you need.
  • Page 20 Visit us online at www.Roland.com marks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Copyright © 2008 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION. RAM-4304-01 04785723 08-10-3N...

Table of Contents