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Recording an Electronic Instrument 
 
(continued)
 
51
Advanced Uses
Recording
Listening
Deleting
Creating a CD
Editing an SD
Appendices
Convenient
Functions
Information
Display
Checkin
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Preparations
Sound will not be produced from the speakers while in recording-standby mode or while 
recording. If you want to listen to the sound that’s being recorded, you’ll need to use 
headphones. (Refer to Step 4 on Page 40.)
When turning the [LINE/PHONO] knob, you may hear a faint noise when the input level 
changes, but this is not a malfunction.
When connection cables with resistors are used, the volume level of equipment connected 
to the LINE/PHONO IN jacks may be low. If this happens, use connection cables that do 
not contain resistors.
 
 
If you’ve finished recording a CD-R/RW disc and would like to play that disc on another 
CD player, you’ll need to execute the “Finalize” operation. You can finalize the CD-R/RW 
disc when ejecting it. For details, refer to “Making a CD-R/RW Disc for Playback on 
Another CD Player (Finalize)” (Page 102).
 
 
If you want to record your performance on an 
electronic piano together with your voice, make 
connections as shown in this illustration so that 
the sound from the mic will also be output from 
the speakers of the electronic piano.
With this setup, set LINE OUT Select to “MIC” to 
prevent a feedback loop from occurring 
between the CD-2i and the electronic piano. For 
details, refer to “Selecting the Audio Source 
that’s Sent from the LINE OUT Jack” (Page 127).
OUTPUT 
Mic
CD-2i
LINE IN
EXT MIC (L/MONO)
LINE OUT
Electronic 
piano
INPUT
 
Important
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