Roland 5100013104-02 User Manual

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Recording Acoustic Instruments or Vocals
 
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Here’s how to record using a connected dynamic mic or 
stereo mic. Dynamic mics are highly durable, and are suitable 
for recording instruments or vocals. They also have the 
advantage of not requiring a power supply.
 
* The CD-2i supports condenser mics that require phantom power. In 
this case, connect your mic to the XLR connector.
 
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Connect your mic to the EXT MIC jack located on the CD-2i’s side panel.
 
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Connecting an External Mic for Recording
 
If You’re Recording to an SD 
memory Card
If You’re Recording to a 
CD-R/RW Disc
 
1
 
Turn on the power 
 
(
 
 
 
1
 
Turn on the power 
 
(
 
 
 
2
 
Insert the SD memory card
 
(
 
 
 
2
 
Insert the CD 
 
(
 
 
 
3
 
Set the audio source to “SD.”
 
Press the [SD CARD] button so it’s lit.
 
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3
 
Set the audio source to “CD.”
 
Press the [CD] button so it’s lit.
 
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When connecting one mic (monaural)
When connecting two mics (stereo)
 
Connect to the MONO jack (XLR type) or the 
L/MONO jack.
* If you connect it to the R jack, only the right 
channel (R) will be recorded.
The sound from the mic connected to the L/
MONO jack will be recorded on the left 
channel (L), and the sound from the mic 
connected to the R jack will be recorded on the 
right channel (R).
Phone type, XLR type
Types of plugs that can 
be connected
L
R
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