Manual De UsuarioTabla de contenidosContents4IMPORTANT NOTES9Introduction11Before you begin12Check the contents of the package12Main features of the CDX-112Expanding the memory14Precautions for expanding memory14How to expand the memory15Removing the memory16Verifying that the memory is recognized by the CDX-116Verify that the memory module has been installed in the socket correctly16Memory read/write test—DIMM diagnostics17Learning about CD-R/RW discs18What is a CD-R/RW disc?18What is a CD-R disc?18What is a CD-RW disc?18Writing to a CD-R disc18Discs for use on the CDX-119List of usable discs for each operation19Recommended CD-R/CD-RW discs19CD-R/RW disc handling and cleaning20Disc handling20Disc cleaning20Panel Descriptions21Top Panel21INPUT section21INSERT EFFECTS section22PHONES Section22LOOP EFFECTS section22AUDIO TRACK section23TRACK EDIT section23RHYTHM GUIDE section23DISPLAY, UTILITY and UNDO/REDO Button24SAMPLE PADS/SEQUENCING Section24AUDIO CD Section25AUDIO TRACK RECORD Section26Power Switch26Transport section26AUTO PUNCH section27PREVIEW section27Control section28CD-RW/CD-R/AUDIO CD indicator section28Eject button28MASTER Section29Display Section29Front Panel30Rear Panel30Basic operation of the CDX-132Connecting peripheral equipment32Turning the Power On and Off33Turning On the Power33Turning Off the Power34Inserting/removing a disc35Inserting a disc35Removing a disc36Switching among the Basic screens37The Basic screens37If you are confused about operations or screens —Going back to the Basic screen38Adjusting the brightness of the screen display—Contrast38Switching the Big Time display38Viewing information on the CD-RW disc —Song Information screen39Naming a song (CD-RW disc)39Returning the CDX-1 to the factory settings—Initialize40What you need to do to create your own CD42Steps taken in producing an original CD42Listening to the demo disc45Playing the demo disc45Playing an audio CD47How to play an audio CD—the CD Player48About the Display48CD Player screen48Switching the time display48Playing and stopping a song49Playing/stopping an audio CD49Changing the playback location50Moving to the previous/next track50To go back to the beginning of an audio CD50Rewind/fast-forward50Repeatedly playing a specified region —the Repeat function51Registering the repeat region51Canceling the repeat region51Changing the way in which audio CD volume is adjusted52Collecting audio material53Recording a sound to a pad—Sampling54What is sampling?54Pads and banks54Eight pads and 64 pad banks54Switching pad banks54Naming a pad bank55Sampling to a pad56Sampling an external sound56Sampling from a CD audio clip collection inserted in the CDX-157Loading a Windows WAVE file58Using free audio sources from the Internet59Making settings in the Sampling screen60Selecting the audio quality and sampling time appropriate for the material—Data Type60Specifying stereo or mono—Type61Automatically start sampling when sound is input —Start with61Making sure to capture the beginning of the sound —Pre Trigger62Sampling from a pad to another pad —Resampling63If the display indicates “Memory Full.”64Increasing the Remaining Memory —Optimize Sample64Deleting a sample—Delete Sample65Deleting samples individually65Deleting all samples of a pad bank—Bank Erase65Preventing accidental erasure of pads —Bank Protect66Protecting/unprotecting a pad bank66Saving Pad/Sequence on a CD-RW disc67More about saving Pad/Sequence67Saving Pad/Sequence67Loading Pad/Sequence from a CD-RW disc68Playing the pad samples69Basic ways to play samples69Playing a sample69Adjusting the Overall Sample Volume69Playing samples simultaneously69Playing pads while audio tracks play back69Playing pads while you play back an audio CD69Changing how a pad starts and stops sounding—Pad Play70Crossfading the pad samples you play —Pad Crossfade71Making the sound continue even after you release the pad—Hold72Using Hold72Using Hold for multiple samples72Playing repeatedly—Loop mode73Preventing specific samples from sounding simultaneously—Mute Groups74Playing a sample from a connected foot switch75Specifying the Function of the Foot Switch75Specifying the pad sample that will be played by the foot switch75Editing the sample of a pad76Adjusting the volume of a sample— Sample Level76Displaying the correct tempo of a sample77Adjusting the start/end points of the sound—Trim Sample78What are the Start/Loop points and Length?78Setting each point78Automatically removing Empty Portion at the Beginnings and Ends of Samples79Expanding and Compressing a sample to modify the length or tempo80Matching the tempo to another sample—Tempo Match80Expanding/compressing by a specified percentage or tempo—Time Stretch81Copying a sample to another pad— Clipboard82Splitting a sample among several pads—Divide Sample83Specifying a division point and dividing a sample in two83Automatically dividing a sample at silent portions84Dividing a sample at the timing that you press a button85Creating a “reverse tape” style sample—Create Reversal86Boosting the sample level as high as possible—Normalize87Arranging audio samples to create a song—Sequence88What is a sequence?88About the sequence tracks88About the tempo of the sequence88Recording pad operations as you play pads—Realtime Recording90Realtime recording90Recording while you listen to the playback of another sequence track91Recording while you listen to the playback of the audio tracks91Correcting timing inaccuracies while you record —Quantize92Recording pad operations at the specified interval—Step Recording93Button functions during step recording93Step recording94Adding dynamics while you step-record95Playing a sequence track96Playing sequence tracks and audio tracks simultaneously97Editing a sequence track98Moving a phrase—Move98Pasting a phrase at a different location—Paste99Cutting a phrase—Cut100Erasing Phrases—Erase101Inserting a phrase in another location—Insert102Dividing the phrase at the current location—Split103Finely Adjusting the Timing of Each Phrase—Adjust Timing104Adjusting the volume setting for each phrase105Edit on Sequence Play List screen—Quick Edit106Deleting a sequence track107Recording the sequence playback sound on audio track108Creating an audio CD109Prepare for recording—Multitrack recording110What is multitrack recording?110Preparing a CD-RW disc for use —Format110Preparing a new CD-RW disc for use110Erasing the entire contents of a CD-RW disc112Monitoring the sound of a connected instrument113Selecting the input source113Adjusting the input sensitivity113Monitoring the sound113Setting the left/right position (pan) of the input sound113Tuning an instrument—Tuner114Adjusting the Tuning114Setting the reference pitch of the tuner115Using the rhythm guide116Playing/stopping the rhythm guide116Adjusting the Volume of the Rhythm Guide116Changing the time signature116Changing the rhythm pattern117Changing the tempo117Setting the tempo and rhythm pattern of the song —Tempo Map117Deleting a tempo map118Playing the rhythm guide according to the tempo map118Recording/playing back a performance119Recording a Performance119Select the audio track for recording119Record120Re-recording only a mistake —Punch-in/out121Using the Record button to punch-in/out121Using a foot switch to punch-in/out122Automatically punching-in/out at a specified location —Auto Punch-in/out122Recording an additional performance while listening to an existing performance —Overdubbing124Select the audio track to record124Recording while you listen to the playback124Combining the performances of multiple audio tracks—Bounce Recording125Bounce recording procedure125Playing back and stopping a recorded performance126Playing back/stopping126Adjusting the volume of each track126Silencing a specific audio track—Mute126Saving Song settings on a CD-RW disc126Saving Song settings126Increasing the free space on a CD-RW disc —Optimize Disc127Repeatedly playing a specified region —the Repeat function128Registering the repeat region128Canceling the registration128Assigning markers within a song—Marker129Assigning a marker129Moving to the location of a marker129Deleting a marker129Changing the location of a marker130Naming a marker130Stopping the song automatically— Marker Stop131Editing a recorded performance to create an audio CD132Preparing to write a CD-R disc—Mixdown132Setting the left/right position (pan) of each audio track132Adjusting the tone of each audio track—Equalizer132Adjusting the overall volume balance—Master Balance132Mixing down133Listen to the result of Mixing down133Adjusting the mastering tools134Completing your original CD—CD Burning135Writing to a CD-R disc135Finishing the CD Burning135Finalizing a CD-R disc136Taking full advantage of the CDX-1137More functions for the CDX-1138Undoing a recording/editing operation138Undoing a recording or editing operation—Undo138Canceling the Undo—Redo138Cueing to a precise location—Preview139Adjusting the current location while listening to the preceding and/or following sound139Using Scrub to make fine adjustments in the cue location—Scrub Preview140Using the insert effects141What is an insert effect?141What is a patch?141How the patches are organized141Using an insert effect142Editing the insert effect settings142Saving insert effect settings143Copying a patch to create a new patch143Changing the insert effect connections144Using the loop effects145What is a loop effect?145Editing the loop effect settings145Creating a backup CD-RW disc147Backing up song data on a CD-RW disc147Connecting with a digital audio device148In Order to Make a Digital recording with CD player148To Prevent Digital recording with CD players149Prohibiting digital copying—Digital Copy Prohibit150Using the CDX-1 with other MIDI devices151MIDI Fundamentals151Switching MIDI OUT/THRU152Using MIDI to control the CDX-1 from another device153Play samples153Switch the pad bank153Synchronized playback with the CDX-1 as the master154Using MTC (master)154Using MMC156Using the CDX-1 as the MMC master156Using the CDX-1 as an MMC slave157Using an external MIDI sound module to play the rhythm guide158How the rhythm guide sounds correspond to note numbers158CD direct recording159Recording to a CD-R disc—CD Recorder160Recording an external audio source to a CD-R disc161Recording samples played using Pad Crossfade on a CD-R disc162Recording the sequence playback on a CD-R disc163Appendices165Troubleshooting166Major Message List170Rhythm Pattern List172Insert effect algorithm list175Mixer effect parameter functions174Glossary204Parameter List208MIDI Implementation212Mixer Block Diagram217Specifications218Index220CONTENTS229Compressing/expanding a sample according to the tempo at which playback was stopped230Modifying the pitch of a sample to create a new sample—Pitch Change231Making fine adjustments to the location at which a sample starts/ends232Specifying a point while you listen to the sound before and after it—Preview232Using scrub to set a point—Scrub Preview233Adjusting the crossfade time234Exchanging the contents of sequence tracks —Exchange Track235Copying the contents of a sequence track —Copy Track236Editing a specified region of a sequence track —Region In/Out237Specifying the editing region237Canceling an editing region238Editing the specified region238Erasing Segments—Erase238Cutting Segments—Cut239Moving to a Another Location—Move239Pasting to a Another Location—Paste240Inserting to a Another Location—Insert240Muting (silencing) a specific audio track241Using [STATUS] to select the track whose parameters you want to adjust242Setting the left/right position (pan) of each audio track242Adjusting the tone of each audio track242Editing the loop effect settings242Chorus/delay/doubling242Reverb242Preventing tempo data from being read from a CD-RW disc243If “T.Map LoadConfirm” is “ON”243Using the tempo of a sample to modify the tempo map244Using Pads/Sequences while you mix down245Editing the Mastering Tool settings246Saving the mastering tool settings247Mastering Tools parameter list248Remembering the icon that was last selected in a menu screen251Synchronization with a Sequence or Drum Machine252Tamaño: 7 MBPáginas: 252Language: EnglishManuales abiertas