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Roland DiscLab CDX-1 Owner's Manual (252 pages)
MultiTrack CD Recorder/Audio Sample Workstation
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Recording Equipment
| Size: 6.94 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Important Notes
9
Introduction
11
Before You Begin
12
Check the Contents of the Package
12
Main Features of the CDX-1
12
Expanding the Memory
14
Precautions for Expanding Memory
14
How to Expand the Memory
15
Removing the Memory
16
Verifying that the Memory Is Recognized by the CDX-1
16
Verify that the Memory Module Has Been Installed in the Socket Correctly
16
Memory Read/Write Test-DIMM Diagnostics
17
Learning about CD-R/RW Discs
18
What Is a CD-R/RW Disc
18
What Is a CD-R Disc
18
What Is a CD-RW Disc
18
Writing to a CD-R Disc
18
Discs for Use on the CDX-1
19
List of Usable Discs for each Operation
19
Recommended CD-R/CD-RW Discs
19
CD-R/RW Disc Handling and Cleaning
20
Disc Cleaning
20
Disc Handling
20
Panel Descriptions
21
Top Panel
21
Power Switch
26
Transport Section
26
Control Section
28
Display Section
29
Master Section
29
Front Panel
30
Rear Panel
30
Basic Operation of the CDX-1
32
Connecting Peripheral Equipment
32
Turning the Power on and off
33
Turning on the Power
33
Turning off the Power
34
Inserting/Removing a Disc
35
Inserting a Disc
35
Removing a Disc
36
Switching Among the Basic Screens
37
The Basic Screens
37
Adjusting the Brightness of the Screen Display-Contrast
38
If You Are Confused about Operations or Screens-Going Back to the Basic Screen
38
Switching the Big Time Display
38
Naming a Song (CD-RW Disc)
39
Viewing Information on the CD-RW Disc-Song Information Screen
39
Returning the CDX-1 to the Factory Settings-Initialize
40
What You Need to Do to Create Your Own CD
42
Steps Taken in Producing an Original CD
42
Listening to the Demo Disc
45
Playing the Demo Disc
45
Playing an Audio CD
47
How to Play an Audio CD-The CD Player
48
About the Display
48
CD Player Screen
48
Switching the Time Display
48
Playing and Stopping a Song
49
Playing/Stopping an Audio CD
49
Changing the Playback Location
50
Moving to the Previous/Next Track
50
Rewind/Fast-Forward
50
To Go Back to the Beginning of an Audio CD
50
Repeatedly Playing a Specified Region-The Repeat Function
51
Canceling the Repeat Region
51
Registering the Repeat Region
51
Changing the Way in Which Audio CD Volume Is Adjusted
52
Collecting Audio Material
53
Recording a Sound to a Pad-Sampling
54
What Is Sampling
54
Pads and Banks
54
Eight Pads and 64 Pad Banks
54
Switching Pad Banks
54
Naming a Pad Bank
55
Sampling to a Pad
56
Sampling an External Sound
56
Sampling from a CD Audio Clip Collection Inserted in the CDX-1
57
Loading a Windows WAVE File
58
Using Free Audio Sources from the Internet
59
Making Settings in the Sampling Screen
60
Selecting the Audio Quality and Sampling Time Appropriate for the Material-Data Type
60
Automatically Start Sampling When Sound Is Input-Start with
61
Specifying Stereo or Mono-Type
61
Making Sure to Capture the Beginning of the Sound-Pre Trigger
62
Sampling from a Pad to Another Pad-Resampling
63
If the Display Indicates "Memory Full
64
Increasing the Remaining Memory-Optimize Sample
64
Deleting a Sample-Delete Sample
65
Deleting All Samples of a Pad Bank-Bank Erase
65
Deleting Samples Individually
65
Preventing Accidental Erasure of Pads-Bank Protect
66
Protecting/Unprotecting a Pad Bank
66
Saving Pad/Sequence on a CD-RW Disc
67
More about Saving Pad/Sequence
67
Saving Pad/Sequence
67
Loading Pad/Sequence from a CD-RW Disc
68
Playing the Pad Samples
69
Basic Ways to Play Samples
69
Adjusting the Overall Sample Volume
69
Playing a Sample
69
Playing Pads While Audio Tracks Play Back
69
Playing Pads While You Play Back an Audio CD
69
Playing Samples Simultaneously
69
Changing How a Pad Starts and Stops Sounding-Pad Play
70
Crossfading the Pad Samples You Play-Pad Crossfade
71
Making the Sound Continue Even after You Release the Pad-Hold
72
Using Hold
72
Using Hold for Multiple Samples
72
Playing Repeatedly-Loop Mode
73
Preventing Specific Samples from Sounding Simultaneously-Mute Groups
74
Playing a Sample from a Connected Foot Switch
75
Specifying the Function of the Foot Switch
75
Specifying the Pad Sample that will be Played by the Foot Switch
75
Editing the Sample of a Pad
76
Adjusting the Volume of a Sample-Sample Level
76
Displaying the Correct Tempo of a Sample
77
Adjusting the Start/End Points of the Sound-Trim Sample
78
Setting each Point
78
What Are the Start/Loop Points and Length
78
Automatically Removing Empty Portion at the Beginnings and Ends of Samples
79
Expanding and Compressing a Sample to Modify the Length or Tempo
80
Matching the Tempo to Another Sample-Tempo Match
80
Expanding/Compressing by a Specified Percentage or Tempo-Time Stretch
81
Copying a Sample to Another Pad-Clipboard
82
Splitting a Sample Among Several Pads-Divide Sample
83
Specifying a Division Point and Dividing a Sample in Two
83
Automatically Dividing a Sample at Silent Portions
84
Dividing a Sample at the Timing that You Press a Button
85
Creating a "Reverse Tape" Style Sample-Create Reversal
86
Boosting the Sample Level as High as Possible-Normalize
87
Arranging Audio Samples to Create a Song-Sequence
88
What Is a Sequence
88
About the Sequence Tracks
88
About the Tempo of the Sequence
88
Recording Pad Operations as You Play Pads-Realtime Recording
90
Realtime Recording
90
Recording While You Listen to the Playback of Another Sequence Track
91
Recording While You Listen to the Playback of the Audio Tracks
91
Correcting Timing Inaccuracies While You Record-Quantize
92
Recording Pad Operations at the Specified Interval-Step Recording
93
Button Functions During Step Recording
93
Step Recording
94
Adding Dynamics While You Step-Record
95
Playing a Sequence Track
96
Playing Sequence Tracks and Audio Tracks Simultaneously
97
Editing a Sequence Track
98
Moving a Phrase-Move
98
Pasting a Phrase at a Different Location-Paste
99
Cutting a Phrase-Cut
100
Erasing Phrases-Erase
101
Inserting a Phrase in Another Location-Insert
102
Dividing the Phrase at the Current Location-Split
103
Finely Adjusting the Timing of each Phrase-Adjust Timing
104
Adjusting the Volume Setting for each Phrase
105
Edit on Sequence Play List Screen-Quick Edit
106
Deleting a Sequence Track
107
Recording the Sequence Playback Sound on Audio Track
108
Creating an Audio CD
109
Prepare for Recording-Multitrack Recording
110
What Is Multitrack Recording
110
Preparing a CD-RW Disc for Use -Format
110
Preparing a New CD-RW Disc for Use
110
Erasing the Entire Contents of a CD-RW Disc
112
Monitoring the Sound of a Connected Instrument
113
Adjusting the Input Sensitivity
113
Monitoring the Sound
113
Selecting the Input Source
113
Setting the Left/Right Position (Pan) of the Input Sound
113
Tuning an Instrument-Tuner
114
Adjusting the Tuning
114
Setting the Reference Pitch of the Tuner
115
Using the Rhythm Guide
116
Adjusting the Volume of the Rhythm Guide
116
Changing the Time Signature
116
Playing/Stopping the Rhythm Guide
116
Changing the Rhythm Pattern
117
Changing the Tempo
117
Setting the Tempo and Rhythm Pattern of the Song-Tempo Map
117
Deleting a Tempo Map
118
Playing the Rhythm Guide According to the Tempo Map
118
Recording/Playing Back a Performance
119
Recording a Performance
119
Select the Audio Track for Recording
119
Record
120
Re-Recording Only a Mistake-Punch-In/Out
121
Using the Record Button to Punch-In/Out
121
Automatically Punching-In/Out at a Specified Location-Auto Punch-In/Out
122
Using a Foot Switch to Punch-In/Out
122
How to Record
123
Recording an Additional Performance While Listening to an Existing Performance-Overdubbing
124
Recording While You Listen to the Playback
124
Select the Audio Track to Record
124
Combining the Performances of Multiple Audio Tracks-Bounce Recording
125
Bounce Recording Procedure
125
Playing Back and Stopping a Recorded Performance
126
Adjusting the Volume of each Track
126
Playing Back/Stopping
126
Silencing a Specific Audio Track-Mute
126
Saving Song Settings on a CD-RW Disc
126
Saving Song Settings
126
Increasing the Free Space on a CD-RW Disc-Optimize Disc
127
Repeatedly Playing a Specified Region-The Repeat Function
128
Canceling the Registration
128
Registering the Repeat Region
128
Assigning Markers Within a Song-Marker
129
Assigning a Marker
129
Deleting a Marker
129
Moving to the Location of a Marker
129
Changing the Location of a Marker
130
Naming a Marker
130
Stopping the Song Automatically-Marker Stop
131
Editing a Recorded Performance to Create an Audio CD
132
Preparing to Write a CD-R Disc-Mixdown
132
Adjusting the Overall Volume Balance-Master Balance
132
Adjusting the Tone of each Audio Track-Equalizer
132
Setting the Left/Right Position (Pan) of each Audio Track
132
Listen to the Result of Mixing down
133
Mixing down
133
Adjusting the Mastering Tools
134
Completing Your Original CD-CD Burning
135
Finishing the CD Burning
135
Writing to a CD-R Disc
135
Finalizing a CD-R Disc
136
Taking Full Advantage of the CDX-1
137
More Functions for the CDX-1
138
Undoing a Recording/Editing Operation
138
Canceling the Undo-Redo
138
Undoing a Recording or Editing Operation-Undo
138
Cueing to a Precise Location-Preview
139
Adjusting the Current Location While Listening to the Preceding And/Or Following Sound
139
Using Scrub to Make Fine Adjustments in the Cue Location-Scrub Preview
140
Using the Insert Effects
141
How the Patches Are Organized
141
What Is a Patch
141
What Is an Insert Effect
141
Editing the Insert Effect Settings
142
Using an Insert Effect
142
Copying a Patch to Create a New Patch
143
Saving Insert Effect Settings
143
Changing the Insert Effect Connections
144
Using the Loop Effects
145
Editing the Loop Effect Settings
145
What Is a Loop Effect
145
Creating a Backup CD-RW Disc
147
Backing up Song Data on a CD-RW Disc
147
Connecting with a Digital Audio Device
148
In Order to Make a Digital Recording with CD Player
148
To Prevent Digital Recording with CD Players
149
Prohibiting Digital Copying-Digital Copy Prohibit
150
Using the CDX-1 with Other MIDI Devices
151
MIDI Fundamentals
151
Switching MIDI OUT/THRU
152
Using MIDI to Control the CDX-1 from Another Device
153
Play Samples
153
Switch the Pad Bank
153
Synchronized Playback with the CDX-1 as the Master
154
Using MTC (Master)
154
Using MMC
156
Using the CDX-1 as the MMC Master
156
Using the CDX-1 as an MMC Slave
157
Using an External MIDI Sound Module to Play the Rhythm Guide
158
How the Rhythm Guide Sounds Correspond to Note Numbers
158
CD Direct Recording
159
Recording to a CD-R Disc-CD Recorder
160
Recording an External Audio Source to a CD-R Disc
161
Recording Samples Played Using Pad Crossfade on a CD-R Disc
162
Recording the Sequence Playback on a CD-R Disc
163
Appendices
165
Troubleshooting
166
Other Problems
168
Major Message List
170
Rhythm Pattern List
172
Mixer Effect Parameter Functions
174
Insert Effect Algorithm List
175
Stereo Multi
176
Lo-Fi Box
178
VO+GT.AMP (Vocal+Guitar Amp)
180
Cosm Guitar Amp
185
ACOUSTIC MDL (Acoustic Guitar Modeling)
188
BASS MDL (Bass Guitar Modeling)
190
Acoustic Guitar
192
BASS MULTI (Bass Guitar Multi)
194
COSM BASS AMP (COSM Bass Guitar Amp)
196
12. Vocal Multi
199
Voice Transformer
201
Glossary
204
Parameter List
208
Time Stretch
209
System Parameter
210
MIDI Parameter
211
MIDI Implementation
212
Transmitted Data
213
System Exclusive Message
214
MIDI Implementation Chart
216
Mixer Block Diagram
217
Specifications
218
Index
220
Newly Added Functions Ver.1.5
229
Compressing/Expanding a Sample According to the Tempo at Which Playback was Stopped
230
Modifying the Pitch of a Sample to Create a New Sample-Pitch Change
231
Making Fine Adjustments to the Location at Which a Sample Starts/Ends
232
Adjusting the Crossfade Time
234
Exchanging the Contents of Sequence Tracks-Exchange Track
235
Sequence Track
235
Copying the Contents of a Sequence Track-Copy Track
236
Editing a Specified Region of a Sequence Track-Region In/Out
237
Muting (Silencing) a Specific Audio Track
241
Using [STATUS] to Select the Track Whose Parameters You Want to Adjust
242
Preventing Tempo Data from Being Read from a CD-RW Disc
243
Using the Tempo of a Sample to Modify the Tempo Map
244
Using Pads/Sequences While You MIX down
245
Editing the Mastering Tool Settings
246
Saving the Mastering Tool Settings
247
Mastering Tools Parameter List
248
Remembering the Icon that was Last Selected in a Menu Screen
251
Synchronization with a Sequence or Drum Machine
252
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Roland DiscLab CDX-1 Function Manual (24 pages)
Multitrack CD Recorder/Audio Sample Workstation Newly Added Functions Ver.1.5
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Recording Equipment
| Size: 0.74 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Compressing/Expanding a Sample According to the Tempo at Which Playback was Stopped
2
Modifying the Pitch of a Sample to Create a New Sample-Pitch Change
3
Making Fine Adjustments to the Location at Which a Sample Starts/Ends
4
Adjusting the Crossfade Time
6
Sequence Track
7
Exchanging the Contents of Sequence Tracks-Exchange Track
7
Copying the Contents of a Sequence Track-Copy Track
8
Editing a Specified Region of a Sequence Track-Region In/Out
9
Muting (Silencing) a Specific Audio Track
13
Using [STATUS] to Select the Track Whose Parameters You Want to Adjust
14
Preventing Tempo Data from Being Read from a CD-RW Disc
15
Using the Tempo of a Sample to Modify the Tempo Map
16
Using Pads/Sequences While You MIX down
17
Editing the Mastering Tool Settings
18
Saving the Mastering Tool Settings
19
Mastering Tools Parameter List
20
Remembering the Icon that was Last Selected in a Menu Screen
23
Synchronization with a Sequence or Drum Machine
24
Roland DiscLab CDX-1 Manual (5 pages)
MIDI Implementation
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 0.07 MB
Table of Contents
MIDI Implementation
2
Transmitted Data
2
MIDI Machine Control
3
MIDI Implementation Chart
5
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Roland DiscLab CDX-1 Quick Start Manual (2 pages)
Brand:
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| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 0.16 MB
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