Behringer Racktuner BTR2000 Manual Do Utilizador

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RACKTUNER BTR2000 User Manual
2.1  Front
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Fig. 2.1: Operating elements on the left side of the BTR2000
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The built-in microphone MIC can be used to tune the instrument 
(chapter 4.4.2) and calibrate the standard “A” pitch (chapter 4.2.2). 
To do this, you must select INPUT 2 and press the MUTE button.
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You can plug your instrument into the INPUT 1 connector on 
the front of the BTR2000. This connector takes priority over the 
INPUT 1 connector on the rear panel. If there are instruments 
plugged into both the front and back INPUT 1 connectors at the 
same time, the unit only evaluates the signal of the instrument 
plugged into the front.
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MODE/FINE [DISPLAY/MODE] button. 
Tuner mode: After pressing this button briefly you can 
select a tuner mode (e.g. guitar or bass) using the control  
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(chapter 4.1). 
 
long press of the button toggles the scaling of the LED bar 
between 1 cent/LED and 5 cents/LED. (Chapter 4.5).  
Metronome mode: Press this button to toggle the metronome 
display between a flashing light and a needle simulation 
(chapter 5.3).
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TRANSPOSE/REF [TAP] button. 
Tuner mode: A short tap on this button lets you use the wheel 
for transposition (chapter 4.3). Keeping the button pressed 
longer lets you calibrate the standard “A” pitch (chapter 4.2.1). 
 Metronome  mode: The BTR2000 can recognize and 
save a tempo that is entered by pressing the [TAP] button at 
least 4 times in rhythm (chapter 5.2).
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The wheel is used to change the parameters of the various 
functions. For example, it is used to set the BPM of the 
metronome or the frequency of standard “A.” A flashing light 
indicates which function can be set using this control.
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LED bar  
Tuner mode: The LED bar indicates how far the note played 
deviates from the ideal during instrument tuning (chapter 4.4). 
The scale of the display can be toggled between ±50 cents and 
±10 cents. 
Metronome mode: The graphical metronome display uses the 
LED bar (chapter 5.3).
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Fig. 2.2: Control elements on the right side of the BTR2000
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DISPLAY 
Various values–tuner mode, pitch, BPM–are shown in 
this display.
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MUTE/LIGHT button 
The BTR2000 comes with a rack light. It is switched on and off 
with a long tap on the MUTE/LIGHT button. 
Tuner mode: Pressing the MUTE/LIGHT button briefly mutes 
the entire MAIN output. 
Metronome mode: Unlike in tuner mode, briefly pressing the 
MUTE/LIGHT button only mutes the metronome click and not 
the entire MAIN output; the instrument remains audible.
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INPUT SELECT button   
Tuner mode: Depending on your application, you must use and/ 
or select different inputs on the BTR2000 (chapter 3). 
You can toggle between the two channels by pressing the 
INPUT SELECT button.  
Metronome mode: Pressing this button starts or stops the 
metronome (acoustic and optical indicator).