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Tascam CD-BT1Tascam PS-PS5 Power Supply for CD-GT1. CD-BT1 & PS5
Tascam PS-PS5 Tascam PS-PS5 Description: This is the proper 9V DC power supply adapter for Tascam's popular CD Trainers. The CD Trainers may be powered by this adapter or 4 "AA" batteries Power Supply for Instrument Trainers (CD-GT1, CD-GT1mkII series) Get your Tascam PS-PS5 today!

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Brand: PowerLab
Part Numbers: AUTSPSPS5, PS-PS5, PSPS5, ps-ps5
UPC: 043774017706, 4907034108619
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smurfettegreen1 9:40pm on Saturday, September 25th, 2010 
You need good headphones. You can do the same thing and maybe better with many good programs on a pc. You can save much if you shop. but most of all.
Scott72 10:04pm on Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 
When I first got the unit I had a little trouble installing the music files from my Itunes playlist I called Tascam and they instucted me to covert my...
martinbsp 7:44pm on Friday, August 13th, 2010 
Great item ! Essential piece of kit for any bassist For me this is THE number 1 piece of kit after my guitar, amp and lead. zoom gi guitar effects padel, its really good its good having good sounds coming out of it and drums is even better :)
Drakonik 1:46am on Monday, May 3rd, 2010 
Nice piece of kit You could achieve the same more cheaply on your computer but this is portable.

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D00764900A

CD-BT1

Portable CD Bass 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 _____________

OWNERS MANUAL

Important safety precautions
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

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 when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. 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 countermeasures. a) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna b) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. c) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit other from that to which the receiver is connected. d) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral trinagle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

CAUTION

Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by TEAC CORPORATION for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment.

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Important Safety Instructions
1 Read these instructions. 2 Keep these instructions. 3 Heed all warnings. 4 Follow all instructions. 5 Do not use this apparatus near water. 6 Clean only with dry cloth. 7 Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9 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. 11 Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12 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. 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14 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 apparatus to drips or splashes. Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus. Do not install this apparatus in a confined space such as a book case or similar unit. The apparatus draws nominal non-operating power from the AC outlet with its POWER switch in the off position.

TASCAM CD-BT1

Important Safety Instructions Safety Information
This product has been designed and manufactured 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 regulation is shown here.
DO NOT REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE HOUSING USING A SCREWDRIVER. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. IF THIS PRODUCT DEVELOPS TROUBLE, CONTACT YOUR NEAREST QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL, AND DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT IN ITS DAMAGED STATE.
Optical pickup: Type KSM-900AAA Manufacturer: SONY CORPORATION Laser output: <1 mW play on the objective lens

Wavelength: 775816 nm

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Table of contents

First steps with your CD-BT1..6 Making connections..8 Using the menu system..10 Using the CD player..12 Pitch and tempo changes..14 Using effects..15 Effect presets and parameters..16 EQ setting...17 Using the tuner...18 Facts and figures (specifications)..19
First steps with your CD-BT1

About this manual

hen we refer to a key or connector or control on the we write it like this PLAY hen we refer to an item shown on the display we write it like this MENU aximize battery life by using the unit in the following tempera ture range to to ickelhydride batteries may exhibit reduced performance in an environment under lso if these batteries are not used for some time after charging they may also exhibit reduced performance e performance of alkaline bat teries also depends on temperature and time since manufacture low temperatures and longer periods mean shorter battery life regard less of the battery indicator as shown on the display ear this in mind when operating the unit and use freshly recharged nickel hydride batteries new alkaline batteries or use an adapter if battery life seems inadequate lways dispose of used batteries as recommended by your local authorities hen the battery level drops the unit automatically shuts down and must be restarted with the POWER switch after the batteries have been replaced ote that the battery indicator on the display only provides a rough estimate of remaining battery life and under some circumstances there may not be enough power in the batteries to power the despite the battery power indication on the display

Inserting batteries

e uses four batteries not supplied e recom mend the use of rechargeable i batteries alkaline batteries may also be used lways use batteries of the same type lways replace all batteries to gether f you are not going to use the for some time remove the batteries lace the batteries following the + and markings inside the battery compartment

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Using an AC adapter
nly use a adapter not supplied sing another type of adapter may damage your lways make sure that the voltage matches the voltage written on the adapter
Always remove batteries when operating the unit with an AC adapter. If batteries are accidentally left in the unit when it is operated with an AC adapter, always switch off the unit before changing from AC adapter to battery power or switching from battery to AC adapter operation.
mentrelated menu systems effect and tuner
lso note the HOLD switch that locks the s controls and keys when it is in the ON position HOLD appears in the display when this switch is on

Auto power-save

f the unit is powered using batteries for more than minutes in stop mode or with no disc loaded or opened the player shuts down display shows CD OFF but you can still use the bass section estart the player alone by using the y/J key or use the POWER switch if both the and bass sections are turned off

Switching on the unit

e has two power switches se the first POWER switch sliding switch to turn the power to the whole unit on and off e second switch BASS controls the power to the BASS IN jack and effect unit f this section is off you cannot use this jack or use any of the instru

Making connections

Inputs

Connecting a bass

o connect a bass to the unit simply connect one end of the bass cord to the bass and connect the other to the BASS IN jack of the f you use effects pedals or stomp boxes you can connect the output of these to the remember that the has its own effects f you are using an active bass set the BASS IN slide switch on the side to ACTIVE else set this switch to PASSIVE
NEVER connect a bass or guitar amplifier to the CD-BT1s BASS IN input, as you will damage your equipment if you do this.

WARNING

Connecting a stereo line source
ou can also connect a stereo line source such as the outputs from a syn thesizer a guitar preamplifier or rack mount effects unit or a cassette deck etc to the se the LINE IN minijack beside the BASS IN jack is unit will not be able to use the effects and of the
You should NEVER connect the speaker outputs of a bass or guitar amplifier to anything except speakers. If you are in any doubt at all about what you can connect to your CD-BT1, ask someone who knows.
o avoid problems with your use only a footswitch or similar nonlatching pushtomake footswitch connected to the FOOT jack

Outputs

onnect the unit to a stereo systems input or mixer input etc using a suitable stereo cable not supplied connected to the s LINE OUT stereo minijack onnect a pair of headphones not supplied to the PHONES stereo mini jack for private listening
ake sure the BASS power button is pushed to activate the effects etc

Connecting a footswitch

ou can connect a footswitch to the to step through the effect slot settings or to cue the player handsoff see later in this manual for details

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Adjusting the balance
e has three input sources the being played the bass connected to the BASS IN jack 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 of how to balance the with the input se the level control of the device connected to LINE IN to adjust the level of this source remember that this source cannot be effected by the s effects se the s INPUT control to adjust the level of the bass be fore it is sent to the effect hen a menu is not selected you can use the 6 and n keys to set the relative balance of the bass but not the LINE IN source com pared to the output from the
player is MIX value can be set to between 5 and +5 emember that this is only pos sible when not in menu mode se the s menu system to adjust the output level of the effect
ere are two outputs the line and the headphones ese cannot have their levels set separatelyuse the OUTPUT control to set the overall output level

Using the menu system

ee the table on this page for details of 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 shown on the main part of the screen se the up or down keys 6 and n to set the value of the first menu item ote that you do not need to press ENTER to set the values e settings change as soon as the key is pressed ress ENTER to move to the next menu item in the list ress MENU to move to the next menu and its first menu item xit the menu system using the DISPLAY/ESC key
The TUNER menu requires you to press ENTER after the TUNER menu is shown on screen (as the effect sound is cut when the tuner is operational).

Menu item

Values

EFF LIB

ON/OFF 00 to to to 64
turns effect on or off preset number depends on effect typethere may be more than one parameter The ratio of effect to dry signal for the different units in the effect chain effect output level

EFFECT

Parameter(s) MIX1 and/or MIX2 LVL PIT SSA
0 to 50% (pitch) or 0, 8, sets pitch control or slow speed audition 16, 32 and 50 (SSA) values SSA ON/OFF I6 to O6 (or SSA) 50 to +50 (or SSA) OFF, BST, ENH, CUT ALL/SGL CUE/FLS EFF/CUE Sets slow speed audition on or off sets key change in semitones sets key change in cents Bass Enhancement Effect (affects CD playback see below for details) all or single play cue or flash play operation sets footswitch mode: either step through the effect slots, or cueing

KEY FINE BEE

PLAY CUE FOOT

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AT/MT TUNER MODE CAL B0 to E5(when tuning) AT/MT 435 to 445 Automatic or manual tuning calibration in Hz
The EFFECT menu can also be accessed by pressing and holding the EFFECT key. Depending on the effect chosen, there may be more than one MIX setting available, as well as a different number of individual effects

Using the CD player

e s player works in much the same way as other players with a few minor differences and special features as explained on this page oad s label side up shiny side down in the pen and close the player door by hand by lifting the door tab marked PULL
The CD-BT1 cannot play unfinalized CD-R/ RW discs. In addition, some finalized CD-R/ RW discs may be unplayable on the CD-BT1.

Skipping between tracks

se the two skipsearch keys marked as ? and ? to move back and forward a track at a time by pressing and releasing the appropriate key

Looping (track)

sing the PLAY menu item set SGL sin gle play ress the LOOP key so that you see LOOP 1 on the display bottom left e current track will repeat

Searching within tracks

se the skipsearch keys to search within the disc by pressing and hold ing the appropriate key

Looping (disc)

sing the PLAY menu item set ALL play all the disc ress the LOOP key so that you see LOOP alone on the display bottom left e whole disc will repeat

The CUE key

e CUE key is a special feature of the hen you press this key the playback position returns to the last point where playback started hat happens next depends on the CUE menu item setting in the MENU menu f this is set to CUE playback is paused at the cue point but if it is set to FLS playback restarts from the cue point
With a footswitch connected, you can use this instead of the CUE key for hands-free operation (set the FOOT menu item to CUE).

Looping (I/O points)

se the I/O key to set the start in point of the loop then use the key to set the end out point e section be tween the points will repeat seamlessly ressing the I/O key again clears the loop points and cancels loop mode 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

Playback

ress the playpause / key to start playback and to pause playback ress the stop key to stop play back

Display

se the DISPLAY/ESC key to change the display between track elapsed time track remaining time and total remaining time you cannot do this in menu mode

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Canceling looping
ress the LOOP key so that LOOP does not show on the display bottom left
Bass Enhancement Effect (BEE)
is ass nhancement ffect feature BEE from the MENU menu allows you to change the bass response from the playback so that you can pick out the bass part easily when you come to learn new bass lines or reduce the level of the existing bass line so that you can con centrate on your own playing ere are three settings excluding OFF BST boosts the bass region ENH boosts and enhances the bass region CUT cuts the bass region without affect ing the treble region emember that these settings have no effect on the sound of the bass instru ment plugged into the

Pitch and tempo changes

ere are three modes for changing the way a is played back
Only one of these modes can be active at a time.
ese modes help you to play along at a different key or a different tempo so that you can learn your favorite riffs and licks
Use these together with the looping function to help your practice.
KEY mode e key mode changes the key of the music by six semitones up or down e tempo does not change e value is set in semitones and cents ths of a semitone shown as I6 to O6 hen both semitones and cents are the KEY mode is off if is on this is also off hen this mode is on the display
shows KEY se this mode when you find the key of the track difficult to play SSA mode e low peed udition mode slows down the tempo without chang ing the key e settings are off and all percent hen this mode is active the display left side shows SSA and PITCH se this mode to practice difficult fast licks PITCH mode e pitch mode changes both pitch and tempo in steps down to is the off setting hen this mode is active the display shows PITCH

FINE settings

Remember!
hift pitch alone= KEY low down and keep pitch = SSA low down and drop pitch = PITCH

Making settings

se the menu system to turn on or off PITCH menu and then set the value for the pitch or settings PITCH menu again or with off choose KEY from the next KEY menu and make the KEY semitone and

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Using effects

How effects work

ere are five slots numbered from 1 through 5 where you can store your own effect settings ffects are created from the preset effects available hen a slot is se lected if a preset effect is recalled and edited that slot is automatically filled with the edited effect fect is active and is bypassed with the effect off et the level and then press the DISPLAY/ESC key to exit the effect settings e effect settings you have made are automatically stored in the slot you first chose

ress ENTER and then select the preset effect 00 through 15 with the 6 and fl keys
Storing your own effect settings in a slot
ress the EFFECT key to select the slot 1 through 5 as shown on the display
Recalling an effect with your settings
If there were any settings in the selected slot to start with, they will be overwritten when you recall a library entry.
ress and hold the EFFECT key or press the LCD MENU key until EFFECT ap pears on the display or
se the 6 key to turn the effect ON
ress ENTER once more to start edit ing the parameters with the the 6 and fl keys see the table for details of these parameters e last parameter is always LVL the output level from the effect unit 0 to 64 is is only available when the ef
hen you have stored the effect set tings in a slot as described above you can recall them simply pressing the EFFECT key to select the appropriate slot you should also make sure that the effect is switched on
If you have a footswitch connected and the FOOT menu item is set to EFF, you can step through the slots by pressing the footswitch.
Effect presets and parameters
e different presets have different parameters as shown here
Delay (DLY) Flanger (FLA) +Delay Chorus (CHO) + Delay Auto-wah (WAH) + DLY Low Compressor (CMPL) + High Compressor (CMPH) Low Compressor + High Compressor + Delay Low Compressor + High Compressor + Flanger + Delay Low Compressor + High Compressor + Chorus + Delay Low Compressor + High Compressor + Auto-wah + Delay Low Compressor + High Compressor + Octave doubler (OCT) + Delay Low Compressor + High Compressor + Techno (TECH) + Delay Distortion (DIST) + High Cut (HCUT) Distortion + High Cut + Delay Distortion + High Cut + Flanger + Delay Distortion + High Cut + Chorus + Delay Distortion + High Cut + Auto-wah + Delay FLA langer setting HCUT mount of high cut lowpass DLY, MIX2 FLA, MIX1, DLY, MIX2 CHO, MIX1, DLY, MIX2 WAH, MIX1, DLY, MIX2 CMPL, CMPH CMPL, CMPH, DLY, MIX2 CMPL, CMPH, FLA, MIX1, DLY, MIX2 CMPL, CMPH, CHO, MIX1, DLY, MIX2 CMPL, CMPH, WAH, MIX1, DLY, MIX2 CMPL, CMPH, OCT, MIX1, DLY, MIX2 CMPL, CMPH, TECH, MIX1, DLY, MIX2 DIST, HCUT DIST, HCUT, DLY, MIX2 DIST, HCUT, FLA, MIX1, DLY, MIX2 DIST, HCUT, CHO, MIX1, DLY, MIX2 DIST, HCUT, WAH, MIX1, DLY, MIX2

The parameters

CMPH ompressor gain for high fre
quencies CMPL ompressor gain for low frequen cies CHO horus setting DIST istortion gain DLY elay setting

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filter OCT ctaver setting TECH echno setting WAH utowah setting MIX1 and MIX2 refer to the mix levels at that particular point in the signal chain
the amount sent to the next stage ll presets also have a LVL level setting from 0 to 64

EQ setting

e provides you with an internal band equalizer with two memories to help you shape your instruments sound se this in the following way ress the EQ key to show one of the memories A or B or select no memory e settings currently stored in that memory will be recalled ress the ENTER key to cycle through the other four bands and adjust them in the same way LM low mid M mid HM highmid and H high e chang es you make are automatically stored in the selected memory e last parameter is the mid shaper displayed as MID which performs sub tle operations on the midrange of the bass instrument in order to emphasize the bass tones of your playing xit the setting mode by pressing the DISPLAY/ESC key
dit the selected memory by pressing and holding the EQ key if no memory is selected you cannot make any settings e display shows EQ L low djust the level of this from to + using the 6 and fl keys

Display L LM M HM H

Meaning Low Low-mid Mid High-mid High
Center frequency 80 Hz 200 Hz 500 Hz 1.25 kHz 3.15 kHz

Using the tuner

e s builtin tuner has two modes an automatic mode where the pitch of the incoming signal is detected and displayed automatically and a manual mode where you set the target and tune to it ress the MENU key until the display shows TUNER, and then press ENTER une the string roughly so that the right note appears and then adjust the tuning until the tuning display shows only a large center blob with both the and showing e range of the tuner is between and which covers almost all the useful audible range f the tuner is in manual mode shown as MT on the display use the 6 and fl keys to set the note on the display and then tune as above
Although you do not need to play a CD when you are tuning, the CD-BT1 must be switched on, and the BASS button must be pressed in to allow tuning of the instrument plugged into the CD-BT1.
hen you enter the tuner mode any effect is automatically turned off f the tuner is in automatic mode shown as AT on the display just play a note on your bass e tuner guesses the closest note and shows it on the display e symbols to the left and right of the larger center symbol show that the incoming note is either flat shown by a on the display or sharp respec tively

Calibrating the tuner

sually the above iddle is tuned to z in most estern music ere may be times when you need to tune to a different standard you are playing with another instrument or to a which does not use the z tuning se the tuners CAL calibration menu to set the reference to a tun ing between z and z

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Facts and figures (specifications)
Disc types 8cm single, 12cm CD AD/DA 16-bit Digital signal processing 32-bit Nominal output level 10dBV (LINE OUT) Maximum output level 0dBV (1Vrms) (LINE OUT) Output impedance 1k Maximum output level > 18mW (into (PHONES) 32 Nominal input levels LINE IN 10dBV BASS IN passive: -15dBV active: -10dBV CD playback characteristics Frequency response 20Hz to 20kHz 1.0dB Dynamic range > 88dB S/N ratio > 88dB THD < 0.015% Voltage requirements DC 9V (PS-PS5 AC adapter) AA batteries x 4 (NiMH or alkaline) Power consumption 4W (PS-PS5 AC adapter) Dimensions (w x d x h) 232 x 138 x 40 including feet (mm) 9.1 x 5.4 x 1.6 (in) Weight (excluding batteries) 620g / 1lb, 6oz

CD-BT1

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DO NOT REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE HOUSING USING A SCREWDRIVER. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. IF THIS PRODUCT DEVELOPS TROUBLE, CONTACT YOUR NEAREST QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL, AND DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT IN ITS DAMAGED STATE.
Optical pickup: Type KSM-900AAA Manufacturer: SONY CORPORATION Laser output: <1 mW play on the objective lens

Wavelength: 775816 nm

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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...16 Pitch and tempo changes..17 Using CD effects...18 Using built-in effects...19 Equalizer...21 Using the metronome...22 Using the tuner...23 Changing your preferences for the CD-BT1MKII..24 Facts and gures (specications)..25

About this Manual:

When we refer to a key or connector or control on the CD-BT1MKII, the typeface looks like this: PLAY. When we refer to items shown on the display, the typeface looks like this: MENU.
Handling of compact discs
Observe the following: Always place compact discs in the 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, holding it carefully by the edges. disc. Small dust particles and light stains will have absolutely no effect on reproduction quality. Only use circular compact discs. Avoid using noncircular promotional, etc. discs.
Never use such chemicals as record sprays, antistatic sprays or uid, benzine or thinner to clean compact discs. Such chemicals will do irreparable damage to the discs plastic surface. Discs should be returned to their cases after use to avoid serious scratches that could cause the laser pickup to skip. Dont expose discs to direct sunlight or high humidity and temperature for extended periods. Long exposure to high temperature can warp the disc.

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Finger marks and dust should be carefully wiped o the discs recorded surface with a soft cloth. Unlike conventional records, the compact disc has no grooves to collect dust and microscopic debris, so gently wiping with a soft cloth should remove most particles. Wipe in a straight motion from the inside to the outside of the
To keep the laser pickups clean, do not touch them. For the same reason, do not leave the disc tray open unnecessarily. The CD-BT1MKII cannot play unnalized CD-R/RW discs. In addition, some nalized CD-R/ RW discs may be unplayable on the CD-BT1MKII.

Operation using an AC adapter
Connect a TASCAM PS-PS5 AC adapter (sold separately) to the DC IN jack at the back of the CD-BT1MKII. Insert the plug of the AC adapter into a domestic AC power outlet. Make sure that the voltage of the outlet corresponds to that marked on the adapter.

PS-PS5 Wall outlet

forgotten to take out the batteries, turn the power off using the POWER switch, and take out the batteries. Likewise, turn the power off before you change between using the batteries and using the AC adapter. Unplug the AC adapter from the domestic AC power outlet when you are not using the CD-BT1MKII. Settings may not be properly saved if you turn the power off immediately after inserting a CD or changing settings. If settings are not saved properly, the system may not start with the last settings and instead will start using the default values.

DC plug

Switching the unit on and off
Use the POWER switch to turn the power to the whole unit on and o.
Use only a PS-PS5 AC adapter with your CDBT1MKII. Using another type of AC adapter may damage your CD-BT1MKII. N Remove the batteries before operating the CD-BT1MKII with an AC adapter. There is a possibility of slight noise if you use the unit with an AC adapter while the batteries are inside. If you plug in an AC adapter but have

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Part names and functions
When there are two dierent 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 activated when you tap the key lightly, and if you press and hold it down the key activates the Setup menu.
Part names and functions (Continued)

1) DC IN Jack

Use this jack to connect the DC plug of a TASCAM PS-PS5 AC adapter (sold separately). modify the setting values while in menu mode (See Using the menu system). You can also set the functions of the UP and DOWN keys in the home display mode (See Changing your preferences). A, B and OFF (See Equalizer). Press and hold this key down to go to the EQ menu (See Using the menu system).

12) EFFECT/EDIT Key

Use this key to move consecutively between eects slots (See Using built-in eects). Press and hold this key down to go to the Eect menu (See Using the menu system).

2) Battery Compartment

Remove the battery compartment cover at the back of the CD-BT1MKII in order to insert 4 AA (SUM-3) batteries.

7) LOOP Key

Use this key to start the repeat (loop) mode.

3) CD Drive Cover

To open, pull up the unlocking lever. Push down the cover and it will latch automatically.

8) I/O Key

Use this key to set the IN point and OUT point of the section of music that you want repeated (See Using the CD player).
13) Track Skip/Search Keys

[m/./\,]

4) Display
The CD-BT1MKII status is seen here.

9) TUNER/SETUP Key

Use this key to enter the Tuner menu and the Setup menu (See Using the menu system).

5) TIME/ESC Key

Use this key in the home display mode to change the way CD and track time is displayed. Use this key when you are in a menu mode in order to escape and return to the home display mode.

10) TMP/KEY / CD EFF Key

Use this key to enter the Tempo/Key menu and the CD Eect menu (See Using the menu system).
6) PREV, NEXT, UP, DOWN Keys
Use these keys to select menu items or

11) EQ/EDIT Key

Use this key to switch the EQ between
Track Skip: Use these keys to skip to the previous track or the next track. Press these keys while playing a CD to skip to the previous track or the next track. Pressing these keys while the CD is not playing allows you to choose the track you want to start. (To play, press the PLAY key.) Search: Fast forward/Fast rewind Keep one of these keys pressed down while playing a CD to fast

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forward or fast rewind. The speed of the search increases if you continue to hold either of these keys pressed down. BT1MKII to devices such as speakers with a built-in amplier, a stereo system AUX input jack, a cassette tape recorder, or a CD recorder. You can hear the results of the eects and key changes through devices connected here.

22) BASS IN Jack

Connect a bass guitar to this jack. Set the BASS IN switch (see 26) according to the type of bass guitar you are using, whether passive or active.

14) STOP/MTRO Key [H]

Press this key to stop playback. Pressing and holding this key down activates the metronome menu (See Using the metronome).

19) OUTPUT Control

Use this control to adjust the output level of the PHONES jack and the LINE OUT jack. This control adjusts the level of the two jacks together (the two jack levels cannot be adjusted separately).

23) FOOT Jack

Connect a standard footswitch to this jack, such as the recommended TASCAM RC-30P (sold separately). You can choose from variety of functions to use with a footswitch. (See Changing your preferences).

15) PLAY/PAUSE Key [G/J]

Use this key to start playing a CD. While a CD is playing, you can pause playback by pressing this key. Press again to resume playing.

20) INPUT Control

Use this control to change the input level of the BASS IN jack.

24) POWER Switch

This switch turns the power to the whole unit on and o.

16) CUE Key

Use this key to return to the cue point (the point where playback last started). Use the Setup menu to choose a mode that the CUE key can perform (See Changing your preferences).

21) LINE IN Jack

Use this stereo jack to connect external devices such as a synthesizer, guitar preamplier, cassette tape recorder, rack-mount eects unit, etc., to the CD-BT1MKII. This jack has no level control, so you must adjust the output level at the source device.

25) CD EFF Switch

This switch turns CD eects on and o.

17) PHONES Jack

Connect your headphones here.
26) BASS IN Switch (PASSIVE/ ACTIVE)
You can use both passive and active bass guitars with CD-BT1MKII. Set this switch according to whether your bass guitar is passive or active.

18) LINE OUT Jack

Use this port to connect the CD-

Making connections

Connecting a bass guitar (BASS IN) Inputting signals from external devices (LINE IN)

BASS GUITAR

Adjusting the output level after adding built-in effects
Press and hold down the EFFECT/ EDIT key to open the Eect menu, and press the NEXT or PREV key to choose LVL and use the UP and DOWN keys to set the output level between 0 and 64.

The LINE IN jack accepts a stereo mini-jack plug (3.5mm). The input level at the LINE IN jack cannot be adjusted on the CDBT1MKII, so adjust the output level on the external device you have connected.
Adjusting mix balance between bass guitar and CD
Press and hold down the TUNER/ SETUP key to open the Setup menu, and press either the NEXT or PREV key to choose MIX. You can set the mix balance using values between B (Bass) 10 B1, 0, C (CD) 1 C10.
Connect a bass guitar to the BASS IN jack. Set the BASS IN switch to either PASSIVE or ACTIVE at the side of the unit according to the type of your bass guitar. The BASS IN jack of the CDBT1MKII accepts unbalanced input signals. Use a inch mono phone plug.
LINE OUT OF EXTERNAL DEVICE
NEVER connect a bass guitar amplier to the CD-BT1MKIIs BASS IN jack, as you will damage your equipment if you do this.
Adjusting the input level
Use the INPUT control to adjust the level of the input signal from the BASS IN jack.

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Making Connections (Continued)
Output to headphones and external devices Adjusting the output level
You can adjust the output level of LINE OUT and PHONES by using the OUTPUT control.
The levels from both the LINE OUT and PHONES jacks are controlled together by the OUTPUT control and cannot be adjusted independently. When you have a recording device connected to the LINE OUT jack, remember that the OUTPUT control affects the recording level.

Connecting a footswitch

RC-30P FOOTSWITCH

Connect

PHONES jack.

headphones

Use the stereo LINE OUT jack to connect the CD-BT1MKII to external devices, such as speakers with a built-in amplier, AUX input jacks of a stereo system, cassette tape recorders, or CD recorders.
Connect a TASCAM RC-30P (sold separately) to the FOOT jack. You can set the polarity (pushto-make / push-to-break) of the footswitch using the POL item in the Setup menu.
To avoid problems with your CD-BT1MKII, use only a footswitch such as the TASCAM RC-30P (sold separately) that has a standard phone (tip and sleeve) plug.

Using the menu system

To enter the menu category of your choice, do the following: Eect menu (bass guitar eects) After selecting an eect slot, press and hold the EFFECT/EDIT key EQ menu (equalizer) After selecting an EQ slot (A or B), press and hold the EQ/EDIT key Tuner menu (bass guitar tuner) Tap the TUNER/SETUP key Setup menu (system setup) Press and hold down the TUNER/ SETUP key Tempo/Key menu (changing tempo and pitch of CD) Tap the TMP/KEY / CD EFF key CD Eect menu (CD playback effects) Press and hold down the TMP/ KEY / CD EFF key Metronome menu Press and hold down the STOP key. The menu then shows the menu category you select, reversed and blinking.

Entering the menu system

Menu Category EFFECT
Menu Item EFF LIB Parameter LVL EQ L/ EQLM/ EQ M/ EQMH/ EQ H MID
Values (default values are underlined) ON/OFF 1 4, c1 c7, d1 dto 64 -+15 ON/OFF MODE=BAS: 5B, 4E, 3A, 2D, 1G CHR/BAS _ _ OFF, _C _B, C A, B, C B, (3 octaves) 435440445 B10 B1, 0, C1 C10 ALL/SGL CUE/FLS
Notes turns effect on or off preset number depends on effect type effect output level adjusts the gain of the equalizer band (low, midlow, mid, mid-high, high) turns mid shaping function on or off sets string number in Bass Mode selects tuner mode sets pitch of the oscillator sets base frequency (A4, unit: Hz) sets mix balance between CD and input selects all or single play selects action of CUE

TUNE MODE OSC CAL

MIX PLAY CUE

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Using the menu system (Continued)
Menu Category SETUP Menu Item UPDN FOOT POL TEMPO KEY TMP VSA KEY FINE CD EFF BEE MONO SPLT METRONOME MTRO OFF, BST, ENH, CUT OFF (stereo), L+R, L, R OFF (mix), C-B, B-C (OFF), 220 Values (default values are underlined) MIX, TMP, KEY, FIN EQ+, FX+, FX-, CUE. FLS, REW, FF NOR/INV VSA=OFF: -50 to +16 VSA=ON: -50, -32, -16,-12, -8, -4, 0, +4, +8, +12, +16 ON/OFF IO6 -+50 Notes sets function of UP/DOWN key in the home display mode sets function of the footswitch sets polarity of the footswitch sets the speed of CD playback in % turns VSA on or off sets key control in semitones sets ne tuning (cent) selects between boost, enhance, or cut function for CD playback selects mono monitor mode selects split monitor mode sets tempo of metronome in BPM (Beats Per Minute) selects number of beats of the metronome

Choosing menu items

Choose menu items in the selected menu category using the PREV and NEXT keys.
Changing the setting values
Change the setting values using the UP and DOWN keys.

Exiting the menu system

Press the TIME/ESC key to exit the menu system and go back to the home display mode.

OFF, 2 6

Using the CD player
The CD player in CD-BT1MKII works in much the same way as other CD players, with a few minor dierences and special features. Setting

SGL ALL

Playback
Press the PLAY/PAUSE key (G/J) to start playback and to pause playback. Press the STOP key (H) to stop playback.
Repeat Mode repeats a single current track. LOOP 1 appears on the display. repeats the whole disc. LOOP appears on the display.
Pressing the I/O key again clears the loop points.

The CUE key

The CUE key has two functions that can be set in the Setup menu: Setting Function CUE playback pauses at the point where playback last started. FLS playback ashes automatically back to the last pointwhere playback started. With a TASCAM RC-30P footswitch (sold separately) connected, you can use it instead of the CUE key for handsfree operation. Set the FOOT item in the Setup menu to CUE or FLS (ash).

Looping (In/Out points)

To repeat a particular section of a track, use the I/O key to set the start (IN) point of the loop, then use the I/O key to set the end (OUT) point. Pressing the I/O key during playback or paused playback sets the IN point. The I-O symbol blinks on the display. Pressing the I/O key again during playback or paused playback sets the OUT point. LOOP and I-O appear on the display. The section between the two points repeats seamlessly. To cancel an I/O loop, press the LOOP key. LOOP disappears from the display and the loop mode is canceled. Pressing the LOOP key again will restart the previously determined loop.
Skipping between tracks and searching within tracks
Use the skip/search keys (m/. and //,) to move back and forward one track at a time. Use these keys to search within the CD by pressing and holding the key for the direction that you want to search. By continuing to press, the search will speed up.

Display

In the home display mode press the TIME/ESC key to change the time display between track elapsed time, track remaining time, and total remaining time of the CD.

Looping (track/disc)

Press the LOOP key to repeat a single track, or all tracks, according to the PLAY item in the Setup menu.

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Pitch and tempo changes
There are four ways to change the way a CD is played back, using menu items in the Tempo Key menu: Tempo control (TMP), VSA (Variable Speed Audition) setup (VSA), Key control (KEY), and Fine tuning (FINE)
When VSA is ON, you can change the tempo without changing the key. Tap the TMP/KEY / CD EFF key to enter the Tempo Key menu, select VSA by pressing either the PREV or NEXT key. Press either the UP or DOWN key to choose either ON or OFF. TEMPO blinks on the display. When the VSA is set to ON, the letters VSA are shown in the display.
If the tempo control value is not set to 0 and you change VSA from OFF to ON, the tempo value will be automatically reset to a VSA ON value. For example, if the value is [-33] when VSA is OFF, it will automatically be adjusted to [-50] when you turn VSA ON.
set the value for the key. The range is 6 semitones (I(o) O6). When the key is set to a value other than zero, KEY shows in the home display mode.

Fine tuning

Tempo control
Tempo control allows you to change the tempo of a track. Tap the TMP/KEY / CD EFF key to enter the Tempo Key menu, and select TMP by pressing either the PREV or NEXT key. TEMPO blinks on the display. When VSA is ON (see below), the settings you can choose are: -50, -32, -16, -12, -8, -4, 0 (o), +4, +8, +12, and +16%. Press the UP or DOWN keys to set the value. When VSA is OFF you can change the setting between 50 and +16% in 1% steps. Press either the UP or DOWN key to set the tempo.When the tempo is set to a value other than zero, TEMPO shows in the home display mode.

Key control

Key control changes the key of the music up or down by six semitones. Tap the TMP/KEY / CD EFF key to enter the Tempo Key menu, and select KEY by pressing either the PREV or NEXT key. KEY blinks on the display. Press either the UP or DOWN key to
Fine tuning changes the key of the music by cents (100 cents = 1 semitone). This allows you to make ne adjustments and allow for slight tuning differences between your instruments and the CD. Tap the TMP/KEY / CD EFF key to enter the Tempo Key menu, and select FINE by pressing either the PREV or NEXT key. KEY blinks on the display. Press either the UP or DOWN key to set the ne tuning value. The range for adjustment is 50 cents (-(o) +50). If the key control is set to O6, however, the available range of ne tuning is between -50 0, and when it is set to I6, the ne tuning range is between 0 +50. When the ne tuning is set to a value other than zero, KEY shows in the home display mode. (continued on the next page)

Using CD effects

(continued from the previous page)
If you set the key control to O6 while the ne tuning value is greater than 0, the ne tuning value is automatically reset to 0. Similarly, if you set the key control to I6 while the ne tuning value is less than 0, the ne tuning value is automatically reset to 0. Also note that when key control or VSA is ON, you may nd that the music played back has a vibrato feel. This is not a fault of the CD player it is a natural result of the special effects.
Turning CD effects on and off
Pressing the CD EFF switch at the side of the CD-BT1MKII turns on the preset CD eects: guitar cancel, mono monitor, split monitor. These three CD eect components can be used simultaneously. The CD EFF symbol is shown on the display. Press the CD EFF switch again to turn o the CD eects.
Press and hold the TMP/KEY / CD EFF key to enter the CD Eect menu. Press either the PREV or NEXT key to choose BEE. Press either the UP or DOWN key to select from the choices listed below: OFF: normal playback (the sound is not aected in any way) BST: the bass component of the sound will be boosted ENH: the bass component of the sound will be boosted and the denition of the bass part of the music will be enhanced CUT: bass component of the sound will be cut out
L+R: outputs a mono signal, mixing the L (left) and R (right) channels. L: outputs the L channel signal only. R: outputs the R channel signal only. OFF: outputs normal stereo signal.

Split monitor

Setting the split monitor mode allows you to split the CD output and the bass guitar into left and right outputs. Press and hold the TMP/KEY / CD EFF key to enter the CD Eect menu, and select SPLT by pressing either the PREV or NEXT key. Press the UP or DOWN key to select from the following: C-B: outputs the sound of the CD from the left, and the sound of the bass guitar from the right. B-C: outputs the sound of the bass guitar from the left, and the CD sound from the right. OFF: outputs stereo mixed sound of CD and bass guitar from left and right.

Mono monitor

Setting the monitor mode allows you to control the output signal between mono and stereo with alternate options for both. Press and hold the TMP/KEY / CD EFF key to enter the CD Eect menu, and select MONO by pressing either the PREV or NEXT key. Press either the UP or DOWN key to select from the following:

BEE (Bass Enhancement Effect)
BEE reduces or enhances the bass component of the CD playback.

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Using built-in effects
CD-BT1MKII has ve eect slots, numbered from 1 through 5, where you can store your own eect settings that you create from the 16 available preset eects. When an eect slot is selected, if a preset eect is recalled and edited, the edited eect is automatically stored in the selected eect slot. key, the selection indicator (black dot) moves between the slot numbers.
EDIT key to select a slot. Each time you press the EFFECT/EDIT

Components

DLY FLA CHO WAH COMPL COMPH OCT TECH DIST HCUT
Delay setting Flanger setting Chorus setting Auto-wah setting Low compressor High compressor Octave setting Techno lter setting Distortion gain High cut lter
2. Press and hold the EFFECT/EDIT key to open the Eect menu. The word Effect blinks on the display.
gether (such as LIB:d3), which represents a set of eect presets. 6. As you scroll through the eect presets using either the UP or DOWN key, the eect presets appear in this order: numbers 1 4, compressor c1 c7, distortion d1 d5. Press either the UP or DOWN key to select a library preset eect number.
See the Effect Library chart to determine the content of a selected library number.
Storing your own effect settings in an effect slot
1. The display shows the eect slot numbers 1 through 5 in the upper right corner. Press the EFFECT/
3. Select EFF by pressing either the PREV or NEXT key. 4. Press either the UP or DOWN key to turn EFF ON. 5. Select LIB (eect preset library) by pressing either the PREV or NEXT key. The CD-BT1MKII display shows the eect presets as a number, or a letter and a number to-
If there are any settings in the selected effect slot to start with, you will overwrite them when you recall a preset effect.
7. Press either the PREV or NEXT key to move between the components of the eect preset. For example, if you choose compressor 5, the display shows LIB:c5. The components displayed are COMPL, COMPH, WAH, DLY. All four compo(continued on the next page)
Using built-in effects (Continued)
(continued from the previous page) nents can be adjusted by pressing either the UP or DOWN key. Components shown in bold in the Eect Library Chart are mixable. In the example of compressor 5, the WAH and DLY components are followed by their own mix parameters in the display, with MIX1 following WAH and MIX2 following DLY. Use either the UP and DOWN keys to mix the WAH and DLY components in this eect. DLY is always mixed using MIX2. 8. Continue selecting the components to edit by pressing either the PREV or NEXT key. Select values for the components by pressing either the UP or DOWN key. 9. The last parameter of the sequence for each library eect preset is LVL (the output level from the eect unit). Set the output level from 0 to 64 by pressing either the UP or DOWN key. Note that the output level is only available when the effect is turned on and is bypassed when the eect is o. 10. Press the TIME/ESC key to exit the eect settings. The eect settings you have made are automatically stored in the eect slot you rst chose in steps 1 and 2.

If you have connected a footswitch such as TASCAM RC-30P (sold separately), you can step through the bank slots by pressing the footswitch. Make sure that FOOT in the Setup menu is set to either FX+ or FX-. c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 c6 c7 d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 EFFECT LIBRARY CHART DLY FLA-DLY CHO-DLY WAH-DLY COMPL-COMPH COMPL-COMPH-DLY COMPL-COMPH-FLA-DLY COMPL-COMPH-CHO-DLY COMPL-COMPH-WAH-DLY COMPL-COMPH-OCT-DLY COMPL-COMPH-TECH-DLY DIST-HCUT DIST-HCUT-DLY DIST-HCUT-FLA-DLY DIST-HCUT-CHO-DLY DIST-HCUT-WAH-DLY

Adjusting the mix

You can adjust the mix level of the eects of the components shown in bold in the Eect Library Chart. In MIX1 mode the components FLA, CHO, WAH, OCT and TECH can be mixed. In MIX2 mode the component DLY can be mixed.
Recalling an effect with your settings
When you have stored the eect settings in an eect slot as described above, you can recall them simply by pressing the EFFECT/EDIT key to select the appropriate eect slot.

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Equalizer
The CD-BT1MKII has a 5-band equalizer for bass guitar input and two EQ slots (A and B) for the equalizer. After an EQ slot is selected and you edit the equalizer settings, the edited EQ settings will automatically be stored in the selected EQ slot. 3. Select a parameter from the choices below by pressing either the PREV or NEXT key: (Lo : 80 Hz) (Lo-Mid : 200 Hz) (Mid : 500 Hz) (Hi-Mid : 1.25 kHz) (Treble : 3.15 kHz) Mid Shape (EQ adjust ment) ON/OFF 4. When the selected parameter appears on the display, use either the UP or DOWN key to adjust the level of gain. The available range of values for adjustment is between -15 +15. 5. Press the TIME/ESC key to exit the EQ menu and return to the home display mode. The parameters set in the EQ menu are automatically saved in the EQ slot selected in step 1. EQ L EQLM EQ M EQHM EQ H MID
Recalling equalizer settings
Press the EQ/EDIT key to select the EQ slot you want to recall.
If you have connected a footswitch such as TASCAM RC-30P (sold separately), you can step through the bank slots by pressing the footswitch. Make sure that FOOT in the Setup menu is set to EQ+.

Setting the equalizer

1. Tap the EQ/EDIT key to select either EQ slot A or B (pressing the EQ/EDIT key cycles through EQ slot A, B, and OFF). 2. Press and hold the EQ/EDIT key to enter the EQ menu.

Using the metronome

The CD-BT1MKII has a built-in metronome. To use the metronome, press and hold the STOP key to open the Metronome menu. metronome beats as soon as you set the value.

Choosing the beats

1. Press either the PREV or NEXT key to select BEAT. 2. Select the rhythm (2 through 6 or OFF) by pressing either the UP or DOWN key. When you choose a rhythm you will notice that the rst beat is a higher pitch and volume than the other beats. In the OFF setting, all beats are the same pitch and volume.

The metronome functions only when a CD is not being played back. If you start playing a CD while using the metronome, the metronome function stops automatically.
Choosing the metronome tempo
1. Press either the PREV or NEXT key to select MTRO. 2. When the menu is rst opened, the metronome sound is o. The metronome will begin generating the sound of beats at the previously set tempo when you press either the UP key or the DOWN key to set the tempo. Press once to change by one beat per minute; press and hold either the UP or DOWN key to fast forward or backward through the tempos. You can set the value between 40 and 220 BPM (beats per minute) and you will hear the sound of

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Using the tuner
CD-BT1MKII includes a guitar tuner that operates in two modes, chromatic (CHR) and bass guitar (BAS). guesses the closest note, and the note name appears on the display. Tune the string so that it is close to the note you want, and so that the right note appears in the display, and then ne-tune the guitar until the display shows a large center blob and the string is tuned. Repeat for all strings. by the setting in the CAL (calibration) function.
This is a convenient feature to use when tuning, as you can listen to both the sound of the oscillator and your instrument. It is also useful if you are tuning an acoustic instrument not connected to the CD-BT1MKII.

Chromatic mode (CHR):

The pitch of the incoming signal is detected and displayed automatically.

Bass guitar mode (BAS):

You choose the string you want to tune before you start tuning. To select the tuner mode: 1. Tap the TUNER/SETUP key and enter the Tuner menu.

Flat I

On-key

SharpO

2. Select MODE by pressing either the PREV or NEXT key. 3. Set the mode to either BAS or CHR by pressing either the UP or DOWN key. In chromatic mode, TUNE:--- is shown on the display. When you play a single note on your bass guitar when it is connected to the CD-BT1MKII, the tuner
If the tuner is in the bass guitar mode, use the TUNE: XX item in the Tuner menu to set the note on the display, and then tune as above. You can choose the note from 5B, 4E, 3A, 2D, and 1G, (the names of the bass guitar strings in standard tuning). The selected note is shown on the display as TUNE: XX.
Tap the TUNER/SETUP key to enter the Tuner menu, and select the OSC (oscillator) by pressing either the PREV or NEXT key. Press either the UP or DOWN key to set the note tuning you want.

Calibration

MIX: TMP:

UP key and DOWN key function The function of the UP and DOWN
mix balance (See Changing your preferences) CD playback tempo (See Pitch and tempo changes)

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Facts and gures (specications)
Disc types AD/DA Nominal output level (LINE OUT) Maximum output level (LINE OUT) without distortion Output impedance Maximum output level (PHONES) Nominal input levels LINE IN BASS IN

Footswitch polarity

This function allows you to set a polarity suitable for the footswitch that you are using. Select POL in the Setup menu, and set it to either NOR (NORMAL) or INV (INVERT) by pressing either the UP or DOWN key.
8 cm single, 12 cm CD 16-bit 10 dBV 0 dBV (1 Vrms)
Weight (excluding batteries)

620g / 1 lb, 6 oz.

CD playback characteristics Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz 1.0 dB Dynamic range > 88 dB > 88 dB < 0.01% 32-bit S/N ratio THD Digital signal processing

1 k > 18mW (into 32$)

10 dBV 15 dBV (Passive) 10 dBV (Active) Voltage requirements DC 9V (PS-PS5 AC adapter) AA batteries x 4 (NiMH or alkaline) Power consumption 4 W (PS-PS5 AC adapter) Dimensions (w x d x h) 232 x 138 x 40 including feet (mm) / 9.1 x 5.4 x 1.6 (in)
Specications and the appearance of the CD-BT1MKII may change without notice for improvement reasons. The illustrations in this manual may dier slightly from the actual product.
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