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CD-BT1 @#
Portable CD Bass
Guitar Trainer
This appliance has a serial number located
on the rear panel. Please record the model
number and serial number and retain them
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Model number _____________
Serial number _____________
OWNER’S MANUAL
D00851300A
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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 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. object
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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 regula
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Table of contents Handling of compact discs ....................................................6 About the power supply ........................................................7 Part names and functions ......................................................9 Making connections ............................................................12 Using the menu system .......................................................14 Using the CD player ..........................................................
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Handling of compact discs Observe the following: disc. Small dust particles and light Only use circular compact discs. stains will have absolutely no ef- Avoid using noncircular promo- Always place compact discs in the fect on reproduction quality. tional, etc. discs. tray with their label facing upward (compact discs can only be played on one side). To remove a disc from its storage case, press down on the center of the case, and lift the disc out, To keep the laser pickups clean,
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About the power supply Make sure the batteries are in- as the battery symbol as follows: Operation using batteries serted in the correct direction, ac- Remove the cover of the battery 3 parts are lit cording to the markings inside the compartment at the back of the CD- There is plenty of battery charge left. battery compartment. BT1MKII and insert four AA (SUM- Always use batteries of the same 3) batteries (not supplied) following 2 parts are lit type, and replace all batteries
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About the power supply (Continued) Being in Stop mode forgotten to take out the batteries, turn the Operation using an AC power off using the POWER switch, and CD drive cover is open adapter take out the batteries. Likewise, turn the No CD is loaded Connect a TASCAM PS-PS5 AC power off before you change between using To turn the CD player on, press the adapter (sold separately) to the DC IN the batteries and using the AC adapter. PLAY key. jack at the back of the CD-BT1MKII. Unplug t
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Part names and functions When there are two different words above and below the same key (e.g. TUNER and SETUP), you use the key like this: To activate the function written above the key: Tap the key once To activate the function written below the key: Press and hold down the key For example, in the case of the TUNER/ SETUP key, the Tuner menu is acti- vated when you tap the key lightly, and if you press and hold it down the key activates the Setup menu. TASCAM CD-BT1M
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Part names and functions (Continued) modify the setting values while in menu A, B and OFF (See Equalizer). Press 1) DC IN Jack mode (See Using the menu system). You and hold this key down to go to the EQ Use this jack to connect the DC plug can also set the functions of the UP and menu (See Using the menu system). of a TASCAM PS-PS5 AC adapter DOWN keys in the home display mode (sold separately). 12) EFFECT/EDIT Key (See Changing your preferences). 2) Battery Compartment Use this key to mov
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Part names and functions (Continued) forward or fast rewind. BT1MKII to devices such as speakers 22) BASS IN Jack with a built-in amplifier, a stereo sys- The speed of the search increases Connect a bass guitar to this jack. Set tem AUX input jack, a cassette tape re- if you continue to hold either of the BASS IN switch (see 26) according corder, or a CD recorder. You can hear these keys pressed down. to the type of bass guitar you are using, the results of the effects and key chang- whethe
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Making connections Connecting a bass guitar (BASS Inputting signals from external Adjusting the output level after IN) devices (LINE IN) adding built-in effects The LINE IN jack accepts a stereo Press and hold down the EFFECT/ mini-jack plug (3.5mm). EDIT key to open the Effect menu, and press the NEXT or PREV key to choose The input level at the LINE IN jack BASS GUITAR LVL and use the UP and DOWN keys to cannot be adjusted on the CD- set the output level between 0 and 64. BT1MKII, s
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Making Connections (Continued) Output to headphones and Adjusting the output level Connecting a footswitch external devices You can adjust the output level of LINE OUT and PHONES by using the OUTPUT control. NOTE The levels from both the LINE OUT and RC-30P PHONES jacks are controlled together by FOO TSWITC H the OUTPUT control and cannot be adjust- ed independently. Connect a TASCAM RC-30P Connect headphones to the When you have a recording device connect- (sold separately) to the F
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Using the menu system Entering the menu system Menu Menu Values (default values Notes Category Item are underlined) To enter the menu category of your choice, do the following: EFFECT EFF ON/OFF turns effect on or off Effect menu (bass guitar effects) LIB 1 – 4, c1 – c7, d1 – d5 preset number Parameter – depends on effect type After selecting an effect slot, press LVL 0 to 64 effect output level and hold the EFFECT/EDIT key EQ EQ L/ EQLM/ adjusts the gain of the EQ menu (equalizer) equa
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Using the menu system (Continued) Choosing menu items Menu Menu Values (default values Notes Category Item are underlined) Choose menu items in the selected SETUP sets function of UP/DOWN menu category using the PREV and UPDN MIX, TMP, KEY, FIN NEXT keys. key in the home display mode EQ+, FX+, FX-, CUE. FLS, sets function of the footswitch FOOT REW, FF sets polarity of the footswitch POL NOR/INV Changing the setting values TEMPO VSA=OFF: -50 to +16 sets the speed of CD playback Change the se
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Using the CD player The CD player in CD-BT1MKII Pressing the I/O key again clears Setting Repeat Mode works in much the same way as other the loop points. SGL repeats a single current track. CD players, with a few minor differ- LOOP 1 appears on the display. The CUE key ences and special features. ALL repeats the whole disc. LOOP The CUE key has two functions that Playback appears on the display. can be set in the Setup menu: Press the PLAY/PAUSE key ( G/ J) to Setting Function Looping (In
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Pitch and tempo changes There are four ways to change the way set the value for the key. The range is ± VSA a CD is played back, using menu items 6 semitones ( I6 – 0 (off) – O6). When When VSA is ON, you can change the in the Tempo Key menu: Tempo con- the key is set to a value other than zero, tempo without changing the key. KEY shows in the home display mode. trol (TMP), VSA (Variable Speed Audi- Tap the TMP/KEY / CD EFF key to en- tion) setup (VSA), Key control (KEY), and Fine tuning te
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Using CD effects (continued from the previous page) Press and hold the TMP/KEY / CD EFF L+R: outputs a mono signal, mix- key to enter the CD Effect menu. Press ing the L (left) and R (right) chan- CAUTION nels. either the PREV or NEXT key to choose If you set the key control to O6 while the fine BEE. Press either the UP or DOWN key L: outputs the L channel signal tuning value is greater than 0, the fine tuning to select from the choices listed below: only. value is automatically reset to
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Using built-in effects CD-BT1MKII has five effect slots, EDIT key to select a slot. Each gether (such as LIB:d3), which rep- time you press the EFFECT/EDIT numbered from 1 through 5, where resents a set of effect presets. key, the selection indicator (black you can store your own effect settings 6. As you scroll through the effect dot) moves between the slot num- that you create from the 16 available presets using either the UP or bers. preset effects. DOWN key, the effect presets ap- When an e
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Using built-in effects (Continued) (continued from the previous page) level is only available when the ef- TIP If you have connected a footswitch such as fect is turned on and is bypassed nents can be adjusted by press- TASCAM RC-30P (sold separately), you can when the effect is off. ing either the UP or DOWN key. step through the bank slots by pressing the Components shown in bold in the 10. Press the TIME/ESC key to exit footswitch. Make sure that FOOT in the Setup Effect Library Ch