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1. DC IN 5V LI POWER goed PRESS 1 SEC e DC IN 5V PS P520 AC adapter sold separately See Operation with an AC adapter on page 15 Screen overview The unit display shows one of the following screens according to the active function All of these screens can be opened by pressing their dedicated keys The TIME DISPLAY screen also appears immediately after the unit s power is turned ON EFFECTOR EFFECT TIME DISPLAY screen The TINE GISELE screen appears immediately after the player s power is turned ON VSA TMP KEY G C icons The VSA tempo change key change and guitar cancel icons appear in inverse when their functions are on FX icon This icon lights when the guitar or mic effects are operating Power status indicator Shows the status of batteries when they are in use See Using batteries on page 10 appears when AC power is in use 21 TASCAM CD GT2 Playback status When the CD is playing P paused II fast forwarding gt gt or fast reversing 44 the corresponding icon appears No icon appears when playback is stopped Playback mode When the loop mode repeat mode or single mode is ON its corresponding icon appears See Loop playback on page 27 and Repeat playback and Selecting the play mode on page 28 CD time display Shows the CD time Set the displayed time mode on the
2. eeeeeceeseeseeteeteeteeneeeees 1 ee Warranty Card soise terno anono E EN 1 Tro bleshooting guide sssseseisiisireissiiriiarereireierisioianers 1 Please contact TASCAM if any of these items are missing 7 TASCAM CD GT2 About this manual When we refer to a key or connector or control on the CD GT2 the typeface looks like this PLAY When we refer to items shown on the display the typeface looks like this MEHL Environmental considerations The CD GT2 may be used in most places but you should observe the following environmental conditions to maintain top performance and prolong operating life The nominal temperature should be between 5 C and 35 C 41 F and 95 F Relative humidity should be 30 to 90 percent As the unit may become hot during operation always leave sufficient space above the unit for ventilation Do not install this unit in a confined space such as a bookcase and do not put anything on top of the unit Avoid installing this unit on top of any heat generating electrical device such as a power amplifier Make sure that the unit is mounted in a level position for correct operation 8 TASCAM CD GT2 Beware of condensation If the unit or a compact disc is moved from a cold to a warm place or used after a sudden temperature change there is a danger of condensation Vapor in the air could condense on the internal mechanism making correct operation impossible To prevent this or if thi
3. 28 Using guitars and mics wa 29 Setting the input sis 29 Adjusting the input level wae 29 Adjusting the monitoring volume a 29 Playing along with a CD wae 29 Using builtin effects 4 30 Other functions 32 Using the metronome 32 Stopping the metronome 233 Using the tuner E 33 AUTO chromatic tuner Pr GUITAR guitar tuner mode wets OM OSC oscillator mode wn 34 Using a f0Otswitch cescecseecsesstessesstessesstssseessesessseseessesneenseeneeneeess 35 Connecting a footswitch iD Setting the function 839 Making various Settings cccccceccsesssseccsseeesssecessteeesseeesseeesseess 36 MONO MONIONING orori iisisti EnEn SEE Eai 36 Splitting the CD and guitar sounds 36 Setting the time display PEN Changing the display contrast 008 37 Restoring all settings to their default values eseeseesseeesteeteeees 37 SW ECITICALIOINS ccccecctecsPeeecceeeceetceea2cecetbescecccestecoerestectzesceceecseecezesstecct 2m 38 Effect preset lists 40 Guitar effects 140 Vocal OUT CES ecco A AAA AEEA 41 Effect module parameter list cccccsssssssssesccssssesesssseesessseeeessees 42 Thank you for purchasing the TASCAM CD GT2 This CD player allows you to change the playback speed of recorded music without changing its pitch making it ideal for guitar practice If you are trying to learn
4. 55 Compressor Rev 56 Compressor Dly Tremolo Rev 40 TASCAM CD GT2 i 83 Dela Vocal effects lt ie Q gt ia Q ZJ a co i Layered vocal sound created by detuning is Brings out vocals that are hard to hear Moody vocal sound Echo sound with compression for vocals wi Echo sound with vibrato for vocals CAL_07 lt O Q gt p les E gt 2 n lt AF QAJ gt gt cae oo D S AJo lt O Q gt les Nn ies O gt Q gt m a tH a y N Q gt ice gt o0 J g Q gt Ee o S E Ez lt Q Q gt 5 3 gt B fo 3 a oO n lt S Qa o a n c 5 Qa like they are sung through a megaphone Flanger for vocals Panning Pan vocals left and right _ Fi Adds a lo fi sound to vocals S s QIO 2 2 ojo p E 0 3 2 l Quivering Adds vibrato to vocals Adds female or male 17 17 vocal harmony 0 2 41 TASCAM CD GT2 This table explains the features of all the effect modules that comprise the effect presets of this device Some individual effects have greater results when used in combination with other effect modules If you are unable to achieve the sound you seek even after experimenting with all the parameters of each module in an effect preset try a different preset Effect Parameter Details WW gg an 3 e a y H
5. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures a Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna b Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by TEAC CORPORATION for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment 2 2 WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE 3 TASCAM CD GT2 NOOR WOND 11 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources
6. such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 4 TASCAM CD GT2 12 13 14 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over _ Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Do not expose this appara tus to drips
7. Audio input and output ratings GUITAR MIC IN jack Connector 6 3 mm 1 4 mono phone jack Standard input levels 15 dBV GUITAR 40 dBV MIC Maximum input levels 6 dBV GUITAR 19 dBV MIC LINE OUT jack Connector 3 5 mm 1 8 stereo minijack Standard output level 10 dBV Maximum output level 6 dBV PHONES jack o Connector 3 5 mm 1 8 stereo minijack Maximum output 15 mW 15 mW into 32 Q 38 TASCAM CD GT2 Other characteristics Power 4 AA batteries or DC 5V requires PS P520 AC adapter sold separately Power consumption 2 5 W during AC adapter use Maximum external dimensions width x height x depth 194 w x 39 h x 138 d mm 7 6 w x 1 5 h x 5 4 d inches Weight 550 g 1 2 lbs not including batteries Accessories Owner s Manual Troubleshooting a Guide Warranty Card i e Specifications and appearance may be changed without notice for the purpose of product improvement e Illustrations and other details in this Owner s Manual may differ from the actual product n CURSOR H IH Guma TIME TEMPO KEY CANCEL EFFECT DISPLAY OOOO O Loop IN OUT MISC TUNER LeveL CGO OOO iaa fosi sere eae pack a amp PORTABLE co GUITAR TRAINER CD GT2 138 0 mm e o 194 0 mm 39 0 mm 39 TASCAM CD GT2 Effect preset lists Guitar effects Preset numbe
8. REPEAT OFF TIME IHFO Suen Select one of the following TIHE IHF settings ELAPSED REMATH TOTAL REMAIN The selected time display mode is shown on the T THE DISPLAY screen elapsed time of current track remaining time of current track remaining time of entire disc Changing the display contrast You can change the display contrast as needed to suit the surrounding lighting and other conditions CEA BS EG 22 TrkbOMN24as L_SETUP amp MISC FOOT FUMC BAHE z FOOT TYPE HORMAL CONTRAST BE Set the GH TRAST between 1 and 10 with higher numbers providing greater contrast Restoring all settings to their default values Press and hold the m lt and gt gt I keys simultaneously as you turn the power ON to open the IMI TIALTIZE screen at startup Follow the instruction on screen after startup and press the gt Il key to restore every effect parameter playback setting and other function to the default values set when the unit was shipped from the factory 37 TASCAM CD GT2 CD player Compatible CD formats Compatible disc formats CD DA audio CD CD TEXT 12cm 8cm CD CD R CD RW A D converter 24 bit D A converter 24 bit Internal DSP calculations 32 bit Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz 16 bit linear 20 20 000 Hz 0 5 5 dB Quantization bit rate Frequency characteristics S N ratio 85 dB Dynamic range 90 dB Harmonic Distortion 0 05 or less 200 Hz 20 kHz Channel separation 80 dB
9. each bank By making presets of settings that you use frequently in each bank you can quickly recall the settings you desire just by switching through the banks You can save separate settings for each BAHE for both GUITAR and HIC input settings Select E FASS if you do not want to use effects PRESET Choose the effect preset that you want Each preset has a different combination of up to three effect modules Either guitar or mic presets are available depending on the GLUITTAR FIC input setting See the Effect presets list on page 39 for details about the effect modules in each preset LVL knob Adjusts the output level of the effect Use the CURSOR 4 gt keys to select the iii knob and open the pop up with the level value highlighted Use the VALUE keys to adjust the level setting between 0 100 Effect modules Use the CURSOR 4 gt keys to select the module icons and open a pop up with parameter settings as shown in the figure below The parameters depend on the type of module For details about the parameters for each module type see the Effect module parameter list on page 42 EFFECTOR itr _ COMPRESSOR COMP TOHE 6 Hee When the LiL knob or an effect module parameter is selected use the CURSOR 4 gt keys to move between modules and the CURSOR A YW keys to move between settings LL 31 TASCAM CD GT2 Using the metronome This device has a built
10. fire or put them in water 10 TASCAM CD GT2 Inserting batteries 1 Open the lid 2 Confirm polarity and insert four AA batteries 3 Close the lid This device does not include batteries when purchased We recommend nickel hydride or alkaline batteries Let s start using the unit right away In this section we will teach you the basics including how to setup the unit play a CD connect your guitar and play along with prerecorded music Preparation Turn the power on Remove the battery case cover from the underside of the unit and insert four ordinary AA batteries aligning them with the and symbols inside the case See Batteries on page 10 Turn the power ON after inserting the batteries Press and hold the POWER switch on the rear of the unit for about one second Release it when TASCAM appears on the display Start up completes after a few seconds and the TIHE DISPLAY screen appears You can also use a PS P520 AC adapter sold separately for power instead of batteries Connect the AC adapter to the DC IN 5V jack on the rear of the unit Setting a CD All the controls for this device are on the CD tray cover The OPEN switch is on the front of the unit Slide it left and open the tray cover Put a CD in the CD tray and press it into place gently until the disc clicks Close the tray cover after setting the CD The keys cannot be used when the tray cover is open 11 TASCAM CD G
11. itrtaua _ LEVEL IEE LL 14 TASCAM CD GT2 You can change the parameter settings for every effect For details see Using built in effects on page 30 Playing guitar along with a CD You can listen to the sound from both a CD and your guitar at the same time through headphones To change the volume balance between the CD and the guitar press the LEVEL key to open the EL screen Press the right CURSOR key twice to highlight the IH LEWEL value then use the VALUE keys to adjust the here nae See Adjusting the input level on page 29 Turning off the power When you stop using the player press the POWER switch on the badk of the unit f T about one second Release the switch when RIES appears on the display Restore all settings to original values If you press and hold both the 4 and gt gt I keys when you turn the player power ON the HIT IZE screen appears After startup follow the onscreen instructions and press the B I key to restore every effect parameter playback setting and other adjustable setting to the values they were set at when they unit was shipped from the factory Using batteries See Batteries on page 10 for information about installing batteries Battery level display When using batteries the battery icon in the upper right part of the display shows the approximate remaining power level of the batteries im The remaining power le
12. of a track does not change when the tempo is changed If you want the pitch rise and fall as the tempo is increased and decreased like conventional tempo control turn the VSA function OFF The default setting for VSA is ON 1 Press the TEMPO key to open the TEMPO CHAHGE screen 2 Use the CURSOR key to select the F11 FITCH item and the VALUE key to select USA OFF 25 TASCAM CD GT2 TA Mile EET Go b aL AA te 2MO1s TEHFO CHANGE TEMPO 168 FIS_PITCH BEER When the VSA function is OFF the icon at the top of the screen appears normally Changing only the pitch You can change the pitch without changing the tempo 1 Press the KEY key to open the KEY amp FITCH screen 2 With the KEY item selected use the VALUE keys to adjust the pitch up or down in semitones CSA Mle eee 0 b aL tee 256s L KEY amp FITCH KEY 8 FINE_PITCH 5 The KE item allows the pitch to be raised or lowered 1 to 6 semitones 66 6 Any setting other than amp changes the playback pitch and the Ma4 display icon appears in inverse 26 TASCAM CD GT2 3 Use the CURSOR key to select the FIHE FITCH item and the VALUE keys to make minute adjust ments to the pitch in cents 1 100 semitone Select the E orF IHE FITCH item and press both VALUE keys simultaneously to reset the adjustment of that setting to 0 Even if the KE item setting is 0 the HZA icon at the top of the screen a
13. or splashes Do not place any objects filled with liquids such as vases on the apparatus Do not install this apparatus ina confined space such as a book case or similar unit The apparatus draws nominal non operating power from the AC outlet with its STANDBY ON in the Standby position The apparatus should be located close enough to the AC outlet so that you can easily grasp the power cord plug at any time An apparatus with Class construction shall be connected to an AC outlet with a protective grounding connection Batteries battery pack or batteries installed should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss This product has been designed and manufactured according to FDA regulations title 21 CFR chapter 1 subchapter J based on the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 and is classified as a class 1 laser product There is no hazardous invisible laser radiation during operation because invisible laser radiation emitted inside of this product is completely confined in the protective housings The label required in this regulation is shown at CERTIFICATION THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J APPLI CABLE AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE Teecno For U S A O O O O O O 5 CERTIFICATION THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES 21 CFR SUBCHAP
14. places warping could result Do not affix any labels or stickers to the label side of the disc Do not write on the disc with a ballpoint pen Do not insert discs that have adhesive remaining from tape or stickers that have been removed If they are inserted into the player they could stick to the internal mechanism requiring removal by a technician Do not use cracked discs Only use circular compact discs Avoid using promotional discs and other discs that are not circular 999 9B The CD GT2 cannot play unfinalized CD R RW discs Music discs with copy control a copy protection system have been released from several record companies in an attempt to protect their copyrights Since some of these discs do not comply with the CD specifications they might not be playable on the CD GT2 9 TASCAM CD GT2 Batteries If batteries are used improperly or if leakage or breakage occurs the unit will not function Please observe the cautions indicated on the batteries and their packaging to ensure proper usage e Confirm and polarity and follow the indications when inserting new batteries into the unit e Do not use old and new batteries together Even if batteries are the same size their voltage may differ Do not use batteries of different specifications together e Do not attempt to recharge batteries that are non rechargeable Do not open or disassemble batteries throw them into a
15. E keys to adjust the head phones output volume Follow the same procedure used when adjusting the playback volume of a CD See Adjusting the volume on page 25 Adjust the volume on the external device when using an audio system or speakers with built in amplifiers to monitor through the LINE OUT jack You cannot adjust the output level of this device s LINE OUT jack Playing along with a CD This device combines the signal input through the GUITAR MIC IN jack and the CD playback signal and outputs this mix to the PHONES and LINE OUT jacks In other words you can play your guitar or sing through a mic connected to the player and hear this sound along with the playing CD 29 TASCAM CD GT2 Use the following procedures to adjust the CD playback signal and input signal levels independently to achieve the mix balance that you desire 1 Press the LEVEL key to open the LEVEL screen The GUITAR MIC and CE knob icons appear These adjust the levels of the input signal from the GUITAR MIC IN jack and the CD playback signal _ LEVEL Zarhor2a 18 1H ata Sa E tA IL suITAR MIG co INPUT 2 Use the CURSOR 4 gt keys to select the knob that you want to adjust The level value of the selected knob appears as a pop up in inverse _ LEVEL fie Disc TH LEVEL Bees ee Ti ic IL SuUITAR MIC co INPUT 3 Use the VALUE keys to adjust the level The level knob icon rotates as you change
16. In repeat playback mode depending on the play mode setting all tracks ALL play mode or the current track SINGLE play mode will play back repeatedly When loop playback in Ef out points are not set press the LOOP key to start repeat playback Use the REPEAT item on the SETUP amp MISC screen to set repeat playback ON and OFF When the repeat setting is set to Fi GaLL appears When the repeat setting is set to ST HGLE Git appears By connecting a guitar or mic to this player you can mix the input from the guitar or mic with the CD playback sound You can also use the built in guitar and mic effects for guitar and singing practice Setting the input When shipped from the factory the GUITAR MIC IN jack is set for guitar input Use the following procedures to set the unit for mic input 1 Press the LEVEL key to open the LEVEL screen LEVEL 22rb IHFUT fe u T TA IL GUITAR MHIC co INPUT 2 Use the CURSOR P key to choose HF UT initial setting is GUI TAF and use the VALUE key to set it to MIC The effects available change according to the HF UT setting See Using built in effects on page 30 Adjusting the input level Use the INPUT volume control to the right of the GUITAR MIC IN jack to adjust the input level Use the input level meter at the bottom of the LEW EL screen as shown on the preceding page for guidance Adjusting the monitoring volume Use the PHONES VOLUM
17. SETUF amp MISC screen See Setting the time display on page 37 CD playback position Shows the current playback position of the CD with a bar display Time elapsed remaining Depending on the setting shows the elapsed time or remaining playback time of the current track or the total remaining playback time of the CD See Setting the time display on page 37 CD time display mode Shows the CD time display mode Settings cannot be made on this screen 22 TASCAM CD GT2 Title When playing a CD with CD text data the titles of the CD and playing track appear Other screens Shared features The screen name power status CD player operation status track number and CD playback time are shown on every screen The EFFECTOR LEVEL and TUHEF screens appear as follows All other screens appear the same as the TIME GISELE screen See the TIME DISPLAY screen on page 21 Track number time play status Screen _ErrECTORG EES Power name BAHE EH status PRESET imn EEE Display of playback functions VSA TMP KEY G C The status of every playback function is shown at the top of the TEMPO screen KEY amp PITCH screen GUITAR CANCEL screen and SETUP amp MISC screen in the same way as on the TIME DISPLAY screen LOL Settings Every screen other than the TIME DISPLAY screen has settings See Making settings on page 23 for details Making settings Settings and selections can be
18. T2 Connecting headphones Playback Connect headphones to the PHONES jack on the front of the unit Turn the volume down to the minimum level using the Playing a CD PHONES VOLUME key on the control panel STOP All FLASH BACK lt a gt gt Press the H key to start Press the gt I key again to pause playback Press the STOP key to stop playback Press the Kd or PPI key to skip to the beginning of the previous or next track Press and hold the PPI or 4 key during playback to fast forward gt or fast reverse lt lt through the current track Press the FLASH BACK key during playback to jump to the point three seconds earlier in the current track Headphones NOTE OPEN PHONES LINE OUT 0000 PHONES You can change the number of seconds that pressing the FLASH BACK key jumps in the track See Jumping back ce CS a few seconds Flash Back on page 24 Use the LINE OUT jack when monitoring with an audio system or speakers with built in amplification 12 TASCAM CD GT2 Adjusting the volume Use the PHONES VOLUME keys to adjust the head phones volume PHONES VOLUME ow Changing playback tempo Press the TEMPO key to open the TEHF CHAHGE screen With the TEMPO value selected as shown below use the VALUE keys to change the tempo value When the product is shipped new the VSA function is ON allowing tempo to be changed without changing the pitc
19. TASCAM TEAC Professional Division CD GT2 Portable CD Guitar Trainer This device has a serial number on the rear panel Please record it and retain it for your records Serial number D00996120A TASCAM CURSOR GUITAR TIME TEMPO KEY CANCEL EFFECT DISPLAY OOGQOO LOOP IN OUT MISC TUNER LEVEL OO OOO STOP Ps FLASH BACK lt lt gt OWNER S MANUAL IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL A The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons A The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance FOR U S A TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation
20. TER J APPLI CABLE AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE TEAG CORPORATION 8 7 8 NAKA CHO MUSASHINO SHI TOKYO JAPAN MANUFACTURED DIA sins ne dona eis Bar wre thon ae 228 ramen ausate oc us Tas oer oR RAT Not ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE REC O ENED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE OPERATION KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT O O A Z CAUTION e DO NOT REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE HOUSING USING A SCREWDRIVER e USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE e IF THIS PRODUCT DEVELOPS TROUBLE CONTACT YOUR NEAREST QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL AND DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT IN ITS DAMAGED STATE e CLASS 1M INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED DO NOT VIEW DIRECTORY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS The CD GT2 uses either a SONY or a SAMSUNG transport Optical pickup Type KSM 900AAA Manufacturer SONY Corporation Laser output Wavelength Type Manufacturer Laser output Wavelength Less than 1 mW on the objective lens 775 to 816 nm CMS M93BG6 Samsung Electro Mechanics Co Ltd Less than 0 4 mW on the objective lens 760 to 800 nm 5 TASCAM CD GT2 Introduction oo eecccsscsssesssessssesssecsssssssessssesssesssesssecassessssssteeaseeasecsseseatees Features of this device Using this manual Accessories o eeceeee About this
21. TYPE gliyisi 35 TASCAM CD GT2 You can change various settings to optimize the device for your use environment and other requirements All of the following items are on the SETUP amp MIS screen Press the MISC key to open the SETUF amp HIS screen Use the CURSOR A W keys to select the desired item and the VALUE keys to set the value Mono monitoring You can output a mono signal from the PHONES and LINE OUT jacks mA TMe TEE G CLES 22 Trkbon2 ss SETUP amp MISC METRONOME OFF MONO MONITOR iia SPLIT CD GUITAR IOFF 36 TASCAM CD GT2 Select one of the following HOHO MOMITOE settings OFF ordinary stereo monitoring default setting L both channel signals are mixed and output in mono left channel signal is output on both channels F right channel signal is output on both channels Splitting the CD and guitar sounds You can split the CD playback signal and guitar or mic signal output through the PHONES and LINE OUT jacks so that only the CD is on the left and only the guitar is on the right WET TMP KEY 22 Trkbon273ss SETUP amp MISC METRONOME OFF MONO MONITOR L R SPLIT Cb GUITHE ER Turn the SPLIT CO GUITAR setting ON to output the CD playback signal to the L channel in mono and the GUITAR MIC IN signal to the R channel Setting the time display You can set how the CD time is displayed LZA Mia Gad EA a AA Teko ss SETUP amp HISC PLAY MODE ALL
22. a part that is too difficult to catch at ordinary playback speed you can use this player to slow the playback to a speed that makes learning the notes easier You can also plug your guitar into the unit and mix your own playing with music from a CD Features of this device cD layer functions hange playback speed without changing pitch e Change pitch without changing playback speed e Reduce the recorded lead guitar sound during CD playback e Loop playback of passages that you select Other functions e Operates with batteries 4 AA or an AC adapter sold separately e Guitar effects built in e Mic effects built in e Play along on guitar as you listen to a CD Tuner built in e Metronome built in e Headphone jack and line output jack e Operate with a footswitch sold separately Using this manual This manual includes a Quick Start Guide and reference chapters The Quick Start Guide explains the basics from preparation and standard CD playback to the use of effects in a step by step manner Read this when you want to use the CD GT2 after purchase Please note that not all functions are explained in this section The reference chapters explain the use of every control key and all the CD GT2 functions in detail It also includes speci fications and other information Please read this part because it also has cautionary warnings and other important details about using the unit Accessories e Owner s Manual this manual
23. and remove discs PHONES jack stereo minijack Connect headphones to this jack to output the CD playback signal and the input signal from the GUITAR MIC IN jack 2 LINE OUT jack stereo minijack Outputs the CD playback signal and input signal from the GUITAR MIC IN jack Connect an audio system speakers with built in amplifiers or similar equipment INPUT dial Adjusts the input level of the GUITAR MIC IN jack signal GUITAR MIC IN jack standard phone jack Connect an electric guitar or microphone FOOT SW jack standard phone jack Connect a TASCAM RC 30P or other momentary footswitch non latching Set the footswitch function on the SETUF amp MISC screen Rear 3 oe A 6 DC IN 5V jack Connect a TASCAM PS P520 AC adapter sold separately POWER switch Turn the power ON and OFF Press and hold the switch for more than one second to turn the power ON and OFF 19 TASCAM CD GT2 Speakers with built in amplification or stereo system Headphones e PHONES jack headphones e LINE OUT jack audio system speakers with built in ampli fiers etc Use a conversion cable as necessary e GUITAR MIC IN jack guitar or mic e FOOT SW jack TASCAM RC 30P or other momentary footswitch non latching 20 TASCAM CD GT2 TASCAM e AC outlet PS P520 sold separately DC PLUG
24. d like Adjusts the speed of the effect a rotary speaker can be achieved by combining it with delay Adjusts the amount of the effect 20 Creates a cyclical variation in the frequency for a regu Adjusts the speed of the effect lar pitch variation Adjusts the amount of the effect 20 Q oO 30 ojl gt Ww N U Creates a sound like a wah pedal that is great for funky Adjusts sensitivity to picking force 3 sounds Vary your picking force when using this effect Adjusts the amount of the effect 20 Changes the pitch of the input signal and can be used Adjusts pitch in semitones 6 17 to create a doubled lead sound for example Set F I F or in smaller intervals 5 to 5 between 6 and 17 or 6 and 17 for semitone changes Adjusts the amount of the effect Creates reflections like the echoes in a stone church to TIME Adjusts the reverberation time give the sound greater width Surf rock uses this effect extensively Adjusts the amount of the effect Adds echoes to the sound Adjust the TIME and turn the TIME Adjusts the delay time MI level up for a rockabilly sound Adjusts the amount of the effect 0 20 43 TASCAM CD GT2 H 17 20 25 20 TASCAM TEAC Professional Division CD GT TEAC CORPORATION Phone 81 422 52 5082 3 7 3 Nakacho Musashino shi Tokyo 180 8550 Japan www tascam com TEAC AMERICA INC P
25. eavily distorts the guitar sound making it stand out with thickness and sustain for a nice lead sound m T Adjusts the amount of distortion TOHE Adjusts the tone Lightly distorts the guitar sound giving it the sound of GEIL Adjusts the amount of overdrive 0 3 an overdriven amplifier great for creating a warm clas N sic rock sound TOHE Adjusts the tone 12 Compressor Compresses the guitar sound giving it clarity and COMP Adjusts the amount of compression 0 30 CHP sustain good for creating appealing clean sounds TOHE Adjusts the tone l Gives the sound a moving modulation that can be F E Adjusts the speed of modulation 0 30 compared to the sound of a jet engine MI Adjusts the amount of the effect 0 20 Gives the sound a rough modulation useful for creating FE Adjusts the speed of modulation 3 70s funk style sounds MIs Adjusts the amount of the effect 0 20 Adds high frequencies to the original sound to make FREG Adjusts the added high frequencies 0 30 rich shimmering tones that stand out HIH Adjusts the amount of the effect 0 20 42 TASCAM CD GT2 Module Pitch Shifter w S 5 Effect Parameter Details Adds a slightly detuned sound to create a wide ensem GF TH Adjusts the modulation depth ble like tone This effect was popular in 70s hard rock and fusion Adjusts the amount of the effect Creates a cyclical variation in the volume A soun
26. h GE bila FEY Go i Pa ALL ee Trk in5sfs VALUE TEMPO CHANGE ii TEMPO BE c FIs FITCH VSA 0H To change the pitch along with the tempo use the Y CURSOR key on the TEHFO CHAHGE screen to select theF IS FITCH item and then use the VALUE key to select iSh OFF Playing guitar Connecting a guitar Connect a guitar to the GUITAR MIC IN jack on the front of the unit Before connecting turn the INPUT dial next to the jack down to 0 Turn the volume up after connecting INPUT GUITAR mic You can also connect a mic to this jack Switch to mic input mode in this case See Setting the input on page 29 13 TASCAM CD GT2 Quick Start Guide Basic Operation Using the Effects To apply effects to your guitar sound press the EFFECT key to open the EFFECTOR screen When the BAHE value is high lighted as shown below use the VALUE keys to select one of the effect banks 01 10 EFFECTOR ist 013 BAHK EE FRESET he DsttFlangertDly 100 After selecting an effect bank select an effect preset by using the down CURSOR key to highlight the FRESET value Then use the VALUE keys to select a preset Each preset uses a different combination of effect modules See the Effect preset lists on page 40 Press the right CURSOR key to open the effect level adjustment screen Use the VALUE keys to change the level LL EFFECTOR
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28. in metronome that you can use in guitar practice for example 1 Press the MISC key to open the 2ETUF amp HIS screen LZA De ed Ee a ff Trk6On23s L_SETUP amp MISC METRONOME Maa MOHO MONITOR OFF SPLIT CO GUITAR OFF 2 Use the CURSOR A V keys to select the METRONOME item 3 Use the VALUE key to turn it The metronome starts with the tempo and beat settings last used or the default settings if this is the first time used 4 When the metronome is ON its TENFO and BEAT settings appear Use the CURSOR A V keys to select the items and the VALUE keys to change their settings 32 TASCAM CD GT2 LZA Mia Gad EA a 22 Trk6OnN2435 SETUP amp HMISC METRONOME ME TEMPO 146 BPM BEAT 5 z Turning the metronome ON will stop CD playback TEMPO Set the tempo between 40 and 220 beats per minute BPM BEAT Set the rhythmic pulse between 2 and 6 or set it to amp for no accented beats TEMPO and BEAT settings are save when the power is turned OFF and will be the same the next time that you use the metronome If you press the CURSOR W key when the EER T item is selected the HOHO MOHITOE item is selected and the metronome settings window disappears Press the CURSOR A key to return to the metronome settings Stopping the metronome Do one of the following e Press the TOF key Turn the HETEGHOME item OFF onthe SETUF amp MISC screen Pressing any of the CD player operat
29. ion keys will also turn the metronome OFF Using the tuner This device has a built in tuner that can be used not only for tuning a guitar but also for outputting a tuning pitch that you select First select the tuner mode 1 Press the TUNER key to open the TUHER screen _TUHER Zarhor2a MODE Flin CALIE 446Hz 448 2 With the M amp E value selected use the VALUE keys to select one of the following tuner modes AUTO chromatic tuner GUITAR guitar tuner osc oscillator mode These modes are explained separately in the following sections AUTO chromatic tuner In this ordinary mode you do not need to change settings for each of the strings being tuned The tuning meter and input signal pitch appear on the screen see the preceding figure appears when there is no input 1 Connect a guitar to the GUITAR MIC IN jack and play the string that you want to tune The pitch closest to the string s frequency appears at the top of the meter 2 Tune the guitar roughly until the desired pitch name is shown Fine tune the guitar until the center of the meter is highlighted A bar appears to the left if the tuning is too low and a bar appears to the right if it is too high The longer the bar is the more out of tune the string is Use the CURSOR key to select Fi IE and the VALUE keys to set the standard frequency of middle A between 435 Hz and 445 Hz This setting affects all tuner
30. justments for the input signal and CD playback volumes on this screen See Using guitars and mics on page 29 2 CURSOR A V lt 4 gt keys Select among setting items on the screen with these keys 3 VALUE keys Change the value of the item selected on the screen 18 TASCAM CD GT2 PHONES VOLUME keys Adjust the volume sent to your headphones using these keys The FHOHES UOLUME screen appears during adjustment STOP key Stops a CD that is playing or paused gt Il key Starts playback of a stopped or paused CD Pauses a playing CD PPI gt gt key Press briefly to skip to the next track Press and hold this key to fast forward through a track that is playing or paused Press and hold this key when the CD is stopped to automatically skip forward increment though the tracks Kd lt 4 key Press briefly to skip to the previous track Press and hold this key to fast reverse through a track that is playing or paused Press and hold this key when the CD is stopped to automatically skip backward decrement though the tracks FLASH BACK key Press during playback to jump to a point in the track a few seconds earlier and continue playback Set the number of seconds in the SETUP amp MISC screen See Jumping back a few seconds FLASH BACK on page 24 0 OPEN switch Slide this switch away from the PHONES jack to open the control panel and insert
31. made as necessary on every screen except the TIME DISPLAY screen Use the CURSOR and VALUE keys as necessary to make settings and selections Selecting items for setting Use the CURSOR A W keys The value of the selected item is shown in highlighted in inverse On the EFFECTOR and LELEL screens some items are selected by the CURSOR 4 P keys When there are other items above or below the items currently onscreen A or W appears on the right side of the screen Setting item values Use the VALUE keys The selected values settings take effect immediately Confirmation is not necessary 23 TASCAM CD GT2 Basic CD playback Starting playback When the CD is stopped or paused press the gt I key to start playback Stopping playback When the CD is playing press the STOP key to stop playback Selecting tracks Press the PI or Kk key when the CD is playing paused or stopped to skip to the beginning of the previous or next track Press and hold the PPI or 4 key when stopped to increase or decrease the track number Searching forward and backward Press and hold the gt gt I or Kk key when the CD is playing or paused during playback to fast forward or fast reverse 24 TASCAM CD GT2 Jumping back a few seconds FLASH BACK Press the FLASH BACK key during playback when you want to jump back to a point a few seconds in the track and continue play The initial default setting for this jump is 3 seconds b
32. manual Environmental considerati 7 wal sie ao 8 Beware of condensation 8 Cleaning the unit 8 Handling of compact discs sag Batterie Soraia 10 Inserting batteries 10 Quick Start Guide Basic Operation aii Preparation cecsseseseseeeeeeseeeees 11 Playback x12 Playing guitar 313 Turning off the power 14 Restore all settings to original values cssssesssestesteseseesteseeeteeeeees 14 POUT POW cscs LeeLee secs led R 15 Using batteries 0 cece 15 Operation with an AC adapter 15 Turning the power ON and OFF sissies 6 Making Connections ccccsecesssescsstessssecesssecsssecesssecesseecsssessieeesses 20 Screen appearance and Operation 21 Screen OVELVIEW sisses 21 TIME DISPLAY screen 21 Other screens 23 Making SENOS ereua EEEn anaE EEREN EEEREN S 23 Listening to CDS oo eesessssessssteessseessneessseeessneessneessneeeesneessneeeenneessees 24 Basic CD playback e cece a Jumping back a few seconds FLASH BACK 6 TASCAM CD GT2 Adjustingthe VOLUME ie cesssiscstessesseuscnesssessessessessessestesecsessessesnesteuecdte 25 Changing the temp0 eeeee 25 Changing the pitch with the tempo 25 Changing only the pitch 0 0 eee 26 Reducing the sound of recorded guitars 26 Loop playback cseesseseseseseseeeeees 27 Selecting the play mode 28 Repeat playback
33. modes This setting affects all tuner modes 33 TASCAM CD GT2 _TUHER Zarhor2a MOCE Tin CALIE 44Hz Ala GUITAR guitar tuner mode Change the setting for each string to be tuned C TUNER 22rG6bir MOCE ERE HOTE 36 1 Use the CURSOR key to select CAL IE and the VALUE keys to set the standard frequency of middle A between 435 Hz and 445 Hz This setting affects all tuner modes 2 Use the CURSOR A key to select HOTE and use the VALUE keys to select the string that you are tuning LE 26 26 40 34 66 34 TASCAM CD GT2 The note name of the selected string appears at the top of the meter A guitar peg also appear at the right side of the screen 3 The guitar is tuned when the center of the meter is highlighted The tuning procedures are the same as described above for the AUTO mode OSC oscillator mode The built in oscillator can output a sine wave of a pitch in the three octaves between C4 and B6 through the PHONES and LINE OUT jacks The oscillator mode has the following four setting items Use the CURSOR A W keys to select the items and the VALUE keys to change their settings NOTE Set the output pitch C4 B6 OUT Set whether or not the oscillator sound is output from the PHONES and LINE OUT jacks When ON an image of a vibrating pitchfork appears on screen _TUHER aerber2a HOTE A 4 F OUT f y gt 448 LEVEL Adjust the output s
34. ound level between 0 and 100 with the VALUE keys CALIB Set the standard frequency of middle A between 435 Hz and 445 Hz This setting affects all tuner modes Using a footswitch You can use a footswitch to control certain operations A footswitch can be set to control FLASH BACK fast reverse or fast forward as well as to change the effect bank or turn the effects ON and OFF Connecting a footswitch Connect a TASCAM RC 30P or other momentary footswitch non latching to the FOOT SW jack on the front of the unit After connection press the MISC key to open the SETUP amp MISC screen and make settings as necessary Setting the function Use the CURSOR A V keys to select FOOT FUR and the VALUE keys to choose one of the following functions functions like the FLASH BACK key functions the same as the 44 44 key FF functions the same as the PPI gt gt key FLASH REL BAHE EFFECT changes the effect bank turns the effects ON and OFF CZA mia a Ee a ff Terkon 35s SETUP amp MISC TIME IMFO ELAPSED FLASH BACK Ss FOOT FUHC ERTS x Setting the polarity When using a footswitch other than a TASCAM RC 30P the polarity might need to be changed Use the CURSOR A V keys to select the FOOT TYPE item and the VALUE keys to select HOEMAL or IHVERT according to the type of footswitch used Wet TMP Kev G CLES Bes AA Teken ss SETUP amp MISC FLASH BACK Ss E FOOT FUNC BAHK FOOT
35. ppears in inverse ifF THE FITCH is adjusted Reducing the sound of recorded guitars You can reduce the recorded sound of guitars on a CD 1 Press the GUITAR CANCEL key to open the GUITAR CAHCEL screen 2 With the CAHCEL item selected use the VALUE keys to turn the setting ON LA mia ea AA a ec 2e tee Onibs O GUITAR CANCEL CAHCEL OH PART Ss RAHGE MIDDLE When the guitar cancel function is ON the EAA icon at the top of the screen appears in inverse Depending on the music the guitar cancel function may not reduce the recorded guitar sound sufficiently If this occurs changing the FART and RAHGE settings might make the reduction more effective Listen to the music as you adjust the settings to achieve the best effect Depending on the recording of the music reduction of the guitar part with this function may not be possible PART Adjust this setting to match the stereo position of the sound that you want to reduce between LEFT 18 andRIGHT 16 The initial setting is CEHTEF RANGE Select HIGGLE or ALL for the range of sound reduction The default setting is HIDELE Loop playback With this function you can continuously repeat the playback of a selection that you make loop playback 1 Press the IN OUT key during playback to set the point when you want to start loop playback The current position is set as the IN point and the f symbol appears below the playback position display bar at that poin
36. r _ Preset Name 1 Dstt Flanger Rev Preset number _ Preset Name 29 O D Tremolo D1 Preset number _ Preset Name 57 Compressor Dst Flanger Dly 3 Dst Phaser Rev 59 Flangert Dela 4 Dst Phaser Dly 5 Dst Exciter Rev 1 32 O D Autowah Rev 33 O D Autowah DI1 D Flanger Reverb 61 Phaser Dst Exciter Dly 7 Dst Chorust tRev o 34 O D Pitch Rev 35 O D Pitch D 62 Phaser Delay 63 Phaser Reverb Dst Chorus Dly Dst Tremolo Rev 37 Overdrive Dl 65 Exciter Dela Dst Tremolo Dly 11 Dst Vibratot Rev O D Vibrato Rev 31 O D Vibrato D l 39 Cmp Flanger Rev 67 Chorus Dst Vibrato Dly 13 Dst Autowah Rev Cmp Flanger Dly 41 Cmp Phaser Rev 42 Cmp Phaser Dly 68 Chorus Delay 69 Chorus Reverb 15 Dst Pitch Rev 43 Cmpt Excitert tRev Chorus Dly 71 Tremolo Dela 19 Dstortion Tremolo Rev Tremolo Dly 74 Vibrato Delay 75 Vibrato Reverb O D Flanger Rev 21 O D Flanger DI Vibrato tRev Vibrato Dly 77 Autowah Dela O D Phaser Rev 23 O D Phaser DI Autowah Rev Autowah Dly 78 Autowah Reverb 79 Pitch O D Exciter Rev 25 O D Exciter DI Pitch Rev Pitch Dly Pitch Delay 81 Pitch Reverb O D Chorus Rev 27 O D Chorus D1 28 O D
37. reen See Changing only the pitch on page 26 GUITAR CANCEL key Press this key to open the GUITAR CANCEL screen Turn the guitar cancel function ON and OFF and change its settings on this screen See Reducing the sound of recorded guitars on page 26 EFFECT key Press this key to open the EF FEC TOF screen Make guitar and mic effect settings on this screen See Using built in effects on page 30 TIME DISPLAY key Press this key to open the TINE DISPLAY screen which shows the status of the CD during playback and other information See TIME DISPLAY screen on page 21 LOOP key Turns the loop playback and repeat playback functions ON 17 TASCAM CD GT2 and OFF When IN and OUT points are set this key turns loop playback ON and OFF When they are not set it turns repeat playback ON and OFF See Loop playback on page 27 and Repeat playback on page 28 IN OUT key Use this key to set the loop playback IN and OUT points See Loop playback on page 27 MISC key Press this key to open the SETUF amp MISC screen Set and use the metronome and make various device settings on this screen TUNER key Press this key to open the TLIHER screen Use this screen for help tuning your instrument See Using the tuner on page 33 LEVEL key Press this key to open the LEWEL screen Select whether to use the GUITAR MIC IN jack for guitar input or mic input and make independent ad
38. s occurs let the player sit for one or two hours at the new room temperature before using Cleaning the unit Wipe dirt from the unit with a dry cloth Never use thinner benzene or other solvents because they may cause acrylic parts and coated surfaces to dissolve labels to be eroded or other damage Handling of compact discs The CD GT2 has been designed for the playback of CD DA standard audio format discs In addition to ordinary 5 inch and 3 inch CDs it can also play properly recorded CD R and CD RW discs e Always insert a compact discs into the unit with its label facing upward To remove a disc from its case press down on the center of the disc holder then lift the disc out holding it carefully by the edges Avoid getting fingerprints on the signal side the non label side Grime and dust may cause skipping so keep discs clean and store them in their cases when not being played To clean the signal side of a disc wipe gently with a soft dry cloth from the center towards the outside edge e Do not use any record spray anti static solutions benzene paint thinner or other chemical agents to clean CDs as they could damage the delicate playing surface It may cause CDs to become unplayable Discs should be returned to their cases after use to avoid serious scratches that could cause the laser pickup to skip Keep discs away from direct sunlight and places of high heat and humidity If left in such
39. sing the unit Turning the power ON and OFF Press and hold the POWER switch on the rear of the unit for about one second to turn its power ON Release the button when the screen below appears on the display TASCAM CD GT2 16 TASCAM CD GT2 Startup completes in a few seconds and the TIHE DISPLAY screen appears To turn the power OFF press and hold the POWER switch on the rear of the unit for more than one second Release the button when the screen below appears on the display SEFIRS Always use the POWER switch to turn the power ON and OFF When the unit is operating if you disconnect the power adapter or remove the batteries to turn the power OFF your settings may not be saved All the settings might even be initialized reverting them to their default values When using this player with batteries the power turns OFF temporarily if you remove or connect the AC adapter Control panel le hs CURSOR VALUE oo PHONES VOLUME Display Shows CD status during playback device settings and other information 2 TEMPO key Press this key to open the TEMPO CHAHGE screen You can change the playback tempo and turn the VSA function ON and OFF on this screen See Changing the tempo and Changing the pitch with the tempo on page 25 KEY key Press this key to open the KEY amp FITCH screen You can change the playback pitch on this sc
40. t 2 Press the IN OUT key at the point when you want loop playback to stop The current position is set as the OUT point and the b symbol appears below the play back position display bar at that point After setting the OUT point loop playback begins between the IN and OUT points The ir 0 play mode icon appears on the left of the display TEA DE Ee El a ieee tee Ineds TIHE DISPLAY B 3 02 TITLESHO TEST To stop loop playback press either the LOOP key or the IN OUT key If you press the LOOP key the loop interval settings are saved and if you press the LOOP key again loop playback of the set interval begins again If you press the IN OUT key the loop interval settings IN point and OUT point settings are canceled 27 TASCAM CD GT2 Selecting the play mode This device has the two following play modes ALL mode initial setting This is the ordinary mode Once you start playback the disc will play through to the end SINGLE mode After playback of a track is started that track will play to the end Use the following procedures to select the play mode 1 Press MISC to open the SETUF amp MISC screen 2 Use the CURSOR A F keys to select FLAY MODE and the VALUE keys to select ALL or SIHGLE E ER 22 Tko SS L SETUF amp MISC MOHO MONITOR OFF SPLIT CO GUITAR OFF PLAY MODE If you select 51HGLE HE appears to the left of the time display 28 TASCAM CD GT2 Repeat playback
41. the value 30 TASCAM CD GT2 Using built in effects This device has a built in multi effects processor Depending on the IMF LIT setting GUITAR MIC IN jack input settings on the LEWEL screen either the guitar or mic effects are usable See Setting the input on page 29 Press the EFFECT key to open the EFFEC TOF screen EFFECTOR ira _ BAHK EB FEESET CaptEscitertily ge 4 GC laei On the EFFECTOR screen use the CURSOR A W keys to select items and the VALUE keys to adjust settings in the same way as on other screens Use the CURSOR 4 gt keys to move between level knobs and effect modules As shown in the figure above in addition to BANE and PRESET the EFFECTOR screen also shows the LU level knob and icons for up to three guitar or microphone effect modules The guitar or microphone icon shows whether the effects that can currently be used are for a guitar or mic and have no settings but all other icons contain adjustable settings The types of effect modules change depending on the GUITAR MIC IN jack input setting When you select the JL knob or effect modules a pop up appears for the setting items Use the CURSOR A V keys to select settings in the pop up and use the VALUE keys to adjust these settings EFFECTOR itriaiua LEVEL BES E BANK Select bank i 1 8 or BYPASS Using the FRE SET item explained below you can set a preset effect for
42. ut you can set it between 1 and 5 seconds using the following procedure 1 Press the MISC key to open the SETUF amp MISC screen 2 Use the CURSOR A V keys to select FLASH BACE Use the VALUE keys to set the value between one and five seconds i 5 DEA Bit Dead Ee ee ff Trkbon23ss SETUP amp MISC TIME IMFO ELAPSED FLASH BACK BS FOOT FUNC BANE z Adjusting the volume When listening through headphones use the PHONES VOLUME keys to adjust the volume When you use the PHONES VOLUME keys the FHOHES LICLLIME screen appears showing the headphones output level as a numerical value and a bar After a few seconds the display automatically returns to the previous screen GEE mia ea C a eee tee Inids L_PHONES YOLUHE LEVEL 14 EE Changing the tempo You can change the playback tempo slowing it by up to 50 1 Press the TEMPO key to open the TENFO CHAHGE screen 2 When the TEMF item is selected use the VALUE keys to adjust the tempo LEA Mia EEVIG a eee tree indis L_TEMPO CHANGE TEMPO BE FIM_FITCH S0 OH When the TEMF 1 value is set to anything other than 0 the tempo mode is ON and playback follows the set tempo appears in inverse at the top of the screen Press both VALUE keys simultaneously to reset the tempo adjustment to 0 Changing the pitch with the tempo When the Variable Speed Audition VSA function is ON the playback pitch
43. vel of the batteries is high i The remaining power level of the batteries is about half of the original amount i The remaining power level of the batteries is low E The batteries are out of power and the unit power is about to turn OFF Put in new batteries Battery life i e Fully charged new nickel hydride batteries about 6 5 hours e Alkaline batteries about 5 hours Since this product has special functions including CD playback tempo alteration and guitar effects battery life is shorter compared to other portable CD players Battery life varies according to use conditions including temperature humidity and the ON OFF status of the various special functions When the remaining power level of the batteries you are using is low the player may not function properly even though the battery icon shows that the remaining power level is high In this case change the batteries or use an AC adapter Operation with an AC adapter Use the TASCAM PS PS520 sold separately AC adapter Do not use any other adapter because this may cause the player to malfunction Connect the DC plug from the AC adapter to the DC IN 5V jack on this device and connect the AC plug to a standard outlet 15 TASCAM CD GT2 TASCAM PS P520 sold separately Z a AC outlet When using the AC adapter appears in the upper right of the display Unplug the AC adapter when not u

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