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CD-GT1
Portable CD Guitar
Trainer
is appliance has a serial number located
on the rear panel lease record the model
number and serial number and retain them
for your records
odel number _____________
erial number _____________
OWNERʼS MANUAL
D00716500B
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Important safety precautions FOR U.S.A. Y TO THE USER CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC This equipment has been tested and found to SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). comply with the limits for a Class B digital de- NO USER-SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER vice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro- SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON- tection against harmful interference when the NEL. equipment is operated in a commercial envir
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Important Safety Instructions 1 Read these instructions. 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms The microphone input is unbalanced. Use or when unused for long periods of time. 2 Keep these instructions. an unbalanced microphone cable fi tted 14 Refer all servicing to qualifi ed service person- 3 Heed all warnings. with a 1/4” plug. nel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has 4 Follow all instructions. been damaged in any way, such as power-supply 5 Do not use this apparatu
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Important Safety Instructions Safety Information This product has been designed and manu- factured according to FDA regulations “title 21, CFR, chapter1, subchapter J, based on the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968”, and is classifi ed 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 confi ned in the protective housings. The label required in this re
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Table of contents First steps with your CD-GT1 ............... 6 Making connections.............................. 7 Adjusting the balance........................... 8 Using the menu system........................ 9 Using the CD player.............................. 10 Pitch and tempo changes ..................... 11 Using effects.......................................... 12 Effect presets and parameters ............. 13 Using the tuner ..................................... 14 Facts and figures (s
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First steps with your CD-GT1 ture range ° to ° ° to Switching on the unit About this manual About this manual ° e has two power switches hen hen w we e r refer efer to to a a key key or or connector connector lways dispose of used batteries se the fi rst POWER switch sliding or or contr control ol on on the the w we e write write it it as recommended by your local switch to turn the power to the whole like this like this PLAY authorit
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Making connections Connecting a microphone Connecting a footswitch Inputs onnect a suitable microphone ask ou can connect a footswitch to the Connecting a guitar your dealer if you are not to step through the effect o connect a guitar or bass guitar to sure to the GUITAR/MIC IN jack of slot settings or to cue the player the unit simply connect one end of the the handsoff see later in this manual guitar cord to the guitar and connect for details the
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Adjusting the balance Inputs e has three input sources the being played Use the INPUT control to the guitar or microphone connect adjust the GUITAR/MIC IN ed to the GUITAR/MIC IN jack The MIX feature (5 and b level keys outside menu mode) Use the CD-GT1's menu any stereo input connected to the system to set the output adjusts the balance betwen LINE IN jack level of the internal effect input and CD e first and last of these cannot have their input levels changed by
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Using the menu system ee the table on this page for details of Menu Menu item Values Notes the different menus and their settings o enter the menu system press the LCD MENU key until the menu you want appears shown in a flashing re versed box and the first menu item is EFFECT EFF ON/OFF turns effect on or off shown on the main part of the screen LIB 00 to 42 preset number Parameter — depends on effect type se the up or down keys 5 and LVL 0 to 64 effect output level b to set
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Using the CD player e s player works Skipping between tracks Looping (track) in much the same way as other se the two skipsearch keys marked sing the PLAY menu item set SGL sin players with a few minor differences as m/. and //, to move gle play ress the LOOP key so that and special features as explained on back and forward a track at a time by you see LOOP 1 on the display bottom this page pressing and releasing the appropri left e current track will repea
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Pitch and tempo changes ere are three modes for changing the of the track difficult to play or Remember! way a is played back sing in hift pitch alone= KEY SSA mode NOTE low down and keep pitch = SSA Only one of these modes can be active at e low peed udition mode low down and drop pitch = PITCH a time. slows down the tempo without chang ese modes help you to play along ing the key e settings are off – at a different key or a different tempo – – an
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Using effects How effects work ere are two effect banks A and B each with five slots numbered from et the level and then press the 1 through 5 where you can store your se the 5 key to turn the effect ON DISPLAY/ESC key to exit the effect own effect settings settings e effect settings you have Effects are created from the preset made are automatically stored in the effects available guitar and vo bank slot you first chose cal hen a bank and slot are selected
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Effect presets and parameters e preset effects can be divided into The parameters three categories DIST istortion gain Distortion Clean sound Vocal COMP ompressor gain 00 DIST-TONE-FLA-REV 15 COMP-TONE-FLA-REV 30 De-esser TONE one control 01 DIST-TONE-FLA-DLY 16 COMP-TONE-FLA-DLY 31 Chorister FLA langer setting 02 DIST-TONE-PHA-REV 17 COMP-TONE-PHA-REV 32 Emphasis REV everb setting 03 DIST-TONE-PHA-DLY 18 COMP-TONE-PHA-DLY 33 Shout DLY elay setting 04 DIST-TONE-EXC-REV 19 COMP-TONE-EXC-
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Using the tuner e s builtin guitar tuner then tune as above has two modes an automatic mode Calibrating the tuner. where the pitch of the incoming signal sually the above iddle is tuned is detected and displayed automati to z in most estern music cally and a manual mode where you ere may be times when you need to set the target and tune to it tune to a different standard you are ress the MENU key until the display playing with another instrument or to
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Facts and figures (specifications) Disc types 8 cm single, 12 cm Voltage requirements DC 9V (PS-PS5 AC CD adapter) AD/DA 16-bit AA batteries x 4 (NiMH or alkaline) Digital signal 32-bit processing Power consumption 4 W (PS-PS5 AC Nominal output level –10 dBV adapter) (LINE OUT) Dimensions (w x d x h) 232 x 138 x 40 Maximum output level 0 dBV (1 Vrms) including feet (mm) / 9.1 x 5.4 x (LINE OUT) 1.6 (in) Output impedance 1 kΩ Weight (excluding 620 g / 1 lb, 6 oz Maximum output level > 18 m
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