Behringer Racktuner BTR2000 User Manual

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RACKTUNER BTR2000 User Manual
Custom tempering
The BTR2000 tuner makes it possible to tune using different 
temperings, whether existing or customized. This means that some 
strings are tuned a few cents higher or lower according to a certain 
system. The scale of the LED bar can be changed from ±50 cents to 
±10 cents. This enables extremely precise tunings since each light in 
the bar corresponds to exactly 1 cent.
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Before starting fine tuning, you should first tune your 
instrument as described in chapter 4.1.
1.  To change the scale of the LED bar, press and hold the 
MODE/FINE button. If the “±10 Cent” display is selected, 
the FINE light above the MODE/FINE button lights up.
2.  Tune your instrument as described in chapter 4.1. Now you can 
see the smallest deviations from the pre-set pitch on the LED 
bar and adjust them with complete confidence.
5.  Metronome
The integrated metronome in the BTR2000 has a range of 30 beats 
per minute (BPM) to 240 BPM. There are essentially 2 ways to use 
the metronome:
You can pre-set a tempo (e.g. 60 BPM).
The BTR2000 can pick up a tempo set by you.
 To use the metronome, the BTR2000 must be in metronome mode:
1.  Press and hold the SOUND/METRONOME button for 2 seconds.
2.  The metronome  function is selected when the METR light above 
the button is lit.
3.  Briefly press INPUT SELECT; the click and the optical display of 
the metronome start up.
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The metronome values set most recently (BPM, type of 
graphic display, click volume, MUTE)  are stored when the 
BTR2000 is turned off.
5.1  Setting the BPM rate
1.  Set the BTR2000 to metronome mode (press and hold the 
SOUND/METRONOME button for 2 seconds).
2.  The selected BPM rate appears in the display.
3.  You can adjust the BPM rate using the wheel.
4.  Briefly press the INPUT SELECT button. The metronome starts up.
5.  The selected tempo appears in the display and is indicated 
optically and acoustically.
5.2  Using the TAP function
1.  Set the BTR2000 to metronome mode (press and hold the 
SOUND/METRONOME button for 2 seconds).
2.  Press the TAP button at least 4 times in succession in the desired 
tempo. During your entry, the letters tap appear in the display.
3.  The BTR2000 metronome takes this tempo and displays 
it in BPM.
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If the TAP button is pressed fewer than four times, 
the metronome returns to the last set value after 2 seconds.
4.  If necessary, the tempo can be readjusted after setting using 
the wheel.
5.  Briefly press the INPUT SELECT button. The metronome starts up.
6.  The detected tempo is indicated visually and acoustically.
5.3  Acoustic and visual BPM indicator
Visual display
The BTR2000 has two ways of indicating the selected tempo on the 
LED bar:
A flashing light indicates the tempo.
A light moves constantly from one side to the other 
with the beat. This simulates the needle of a standard 
mechanical metronome.
You can toggle between these two display types as follows:
1.  Set the BTR2000 to metronome mode (press and hold the 
SOUND/METRONOME button for 2 seconds).
2.  Start the metronome by pressing the INPUT SELECT button.
3.  Briefly press the MODE/FINE button to toggle between the two 
display types.
Acoustic indicator
The selected tempo is also output at the SOUND or MAIN connector.
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If your instrument is plugged into INPUT 1, the metronome 
click is output only through the SOUND connector. If it is 
plugged into INPUT 2, and the SOUND output is not in use, 
the metronome click is output together with the instrument 
 signal from the MAIN connector.
You can change the volume of the click at any time and thus control 
the volume ratio between instrument and click if you are listening to 
both using one amp.
1.  Briefly press the SOUND/METRONOME button. The SOUND LED 
above the button lights up.
2.  With the wheel you can adjust the volume of the click with 
12 volume levels.
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Even at the lowest volume level (1), the metronome click is 
still audible. The click can be shut off with the MUTE button.
3.  If the volume is not changed for some time or if the SOUND/
METRONOME button is pressed again, the SOUND light goes out.
The metronome can naturally be muted without affecting the 
visual display.
1.  Press the MUTE/LIGHT button.
2.  The metronome click is muted and no longer output through the 
MAIN connector.