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CD-VT1
Portable CD Vocal
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
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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 enviro
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Important Safety Instructions 1 Read these instructions. 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 2 Keep these instructions. 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service person- 3 Heed all warnings. 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 apparatus near water. cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or 6 Clean only with dry cloth. objec
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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 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 regu
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First steps with your CD-VT1 First steps with your CD-VT1..... 5 ture range ˚ to ˚ ˚ to About this manual ˚ ickelhydride batteries Making connections .................. 7 hen we refer to a key or connector may exhibit reduced performance or control on the we write it Using the menus........................ 9 in an environment under ˚ like this PLAY Using the CD player................. 10 ˚ lso if these batteries hen we refer to an item shown on th
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First steps with your CD-VT1 unit before changing from AC adapter to Auto power-save hen the battery level drops the unit battery power or switching from battery to f the unit is powered using batteries automatically shuts down and must be AC adapter operation. for more than minutes in stop mode restarted with the POWER switch after Switching on the unit or with no disc loaded or opened the the batteries have been replaced e has two power switches player shuts down d
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Making connections mount effects unit or a cassette deck NOTE Inputs If you are singing, and listening through etc to the se the LINE IN Connecting microphones speakers, you should site the microphones minijack beside the MIC IN jacks is nly use lowimpedance dynamic and speakers to avoid feedback. unit will not be able to use the effects microphones you can use highimped of the ance microphones but the quality may WARNING suffer or selfpowered condenser mi
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Making connections Adjusting the balance The CD plays at a fixed Inputs level, but the MIX Use the INPUT e has three input sources feature ( 5 and b keys control to adjust the outside menu mode) the being played MIC IN level(s) adjusts the balance the microphones connected to betwen input and CD the MIC IN jacks any stereo input connected to the LINE IN jack e first and last of these cannot have their input levels changed by the but see below for details
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Using the menus ee the table on this page for details of Menu the two menus and their settings Menu Values Notes item 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 KEY I5 to O5 sets key change in semitones shown on the main part of the screen FINE –50 to +50 sets key change in cents KEY se the up or down keys 6 and SSA 0, –8, –16, –32, –50 sets slow speed audition speed n to set t
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Using the CD player e s player works Display menuf this is set to CUE playback is in much the same way as other paused at the cue point but if it is set se the DISPLAY/ESC key to change players with a few minor differences to FLS playback restarts from the cue the display between track elapsed and special features as explained on point FLASH is shown on the display time track remaining time and total this page remaining time you cannot do this in Looping (tra
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Using the CD player ith these points set I-O shown on the display you can restart the loop mode if it has been canceled using the LOOP key Canceling looping ress the LOOP key so that LOOP does not show on the display bottom left Vocal Cancel e ocal ancel feature allows you to reduce the volume of the vocals recorded on stereo s when they are played back without reducing the volume of the backing allowing you to sing to a karaoketype backing f you are playin
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Pitch and tempo changes ere are two modes for changing the – – and – all percent 1 way a is played back hen this mode is active the display ese modes help you to sing along at left side shows SSA se this mode to a different key andor a different tempo practice difficult fast vocal lines so that you can learn your favorite vo 2 Making SSA settings cal lines ress the MENU key so that the KEY in TIP dicator flashes and then press ENTER Use these together with the lo
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Using effects ress the EFFECT key so that EFF:OFF ap 10 Emphasizes “buried” 0 – 20 pears on the display vocals 11 Detuned choral effect 0 – 20 12 Strong vocal vibrato 0 – 30 Effect presets and 13 A flanged vocal sound 0 – 30 parameters se the 6 and fl keys to select the 14 Pans the voice between left 0 – 30 effect you want to use 01 through 18 e different presets are described here and right channels is table also shows the different pa ee the table of effects for an explana 15 D
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Using effects Voice changer ou can also change the pitch of your voice up or down using the voice changer function you can use this with the other effects as it is indepen dent from them ress the VOICE CHANGER key so that the display shows VCHG OFF se the 6 and fl keys to set the voice changer to up UP or down DN ress the DISPLAY/ESC key to exit the voice changer mode 14 — TASCAM CD-VT1 TASCAM CD-VT1 — 1 5
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Facts & figures (specifications) Disc types 8cm single, 12cm Voltage requirements DC 9V (PS-PS5 AC CD adapter) AD/DA 16-bit AA batteries x 4 (NiMH or alkaline) Digital signal processing 32-bit Power consumption 4W (PS-PS5 AC Nominal output level –10dBV adapter) (LINE OUT) Dimensions (w x d x h) 232 x 138 x 40 Maximum output level 0dBV (1Vrms) including feet (mm) (LINE OUT) Output impedance 1k Ω 9.1 x 5.4 x 1.6 (in) Maximum output level > 18mW (into Weight (excluding 620g / 1lb, 6oz (PHONES)
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