Roland CD-2e User Manual

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Advanced Uses
Recording
Listening
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Creating a CD
Editing an SD
Appendices
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Functions
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Preparations
 
Maximizing the Volume of a Song
 
This operation raises the volume of the entire song as high as possible without causing the 
sound to distort. If the sound was recorded at too low a level, you can use this to increase the 
volume.
 
1
 
Insert the SD memory card that you want to edit, and press the 
[SD CARD] button.
 
SD becomes the audio source.
 
2
 
Use the [
] or [
] button to select the track you want to edit.
 
3
 
Press the [MENU] button to access the menu screen, and choose 
“Normalize?”
 
fig.menu-normalize-e.eps
 
Press the [MENU] button to access the menu screen.
Use the [
] [
] buttons to choose “Normalize?”
Press the [ENTER] button to confirm your choice.
 
4
 
If you’re sure you want to proceed, press the [ENTER] button.
 
(If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.)
 
fig.normalize-mssg-e.eps
 
The display will show “Processing...” and the volume of the song will be raised. When 
the operation is completed, you’re returned to the audio source screen.
 
* If the volume of the song has already been maximized, the display will indicate “Checking...”, 
and then the editing process will end.
Progress indication
Progress indication
This editing process will take a certain amount of time. The time required for this operation 
will be approximately 1.5 times the playback time of the song. For example, if you apply 
this operation to a four-minute song, processing will take approximately six minutes.
Maximizing the volume of a song will require free space equal to the size of the song 
you’re editing. For example, if you’re editing a five-minute song, you won’t be able to 
execute this operation unless you have at least five minutes of recording time remaining.
Important
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