Roland CDX-1 用户手册

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Recording/playing back a performance
Playing back and stopping a recorded 
performance
Playing back/stopping
1. For the audio tracks that you wish to play, press [STATUS] to get the button to 
light in green.
2. Press ZERO [
] to return the SONG POSITION to “00:00:00-00” (beginning of the song).
3. Press PLAY [
] to start playback.
4. Press STOP [
].
The song stops.
Adjusting the volume of each track
Use the AUDIO TRACK faders to adjust the playback volume of each audio track.
Silencing a specific audio track—Mute
1. Press [STATUS] to extinguish the light.
The sound of that track will be silenced (muted).
To hear the sound once again, press [STATUS] to get it to light in green.
Saving Song settings on a CD-RW disc
The following parameters can be saved on a CD-RW disc.
Mixer parameter
Maker parameter
Rhythm Guide parameter
Tempo Map parameter
Sequence parameter
Effects Location parameter
Song parameter
Master parameter
Saving Song settings
1. Press [UTILITY].
The Menu are displayed as icon.
fig.31-14
2. Press CURSOR [
] to select the 
CD-R/RW Disc icon.
3. Press [YES/ENTER].
The CD-R/RW Disc Menu are displayed as icon. 
fig.31-14
4. Make sure that the cursor is located at the 
Save Song icon.
5. Press [YES/ENTER].
The display will indicate “Processing...,” and the data will be saved. When saving is 
completed, the display will show a message of “Completed.”
6. Press [DISPLYAY] to return to the Basic screen.
When BUSY indicator is lit, 
CDX-1 is preparing for 
playback. Thus, the playback 
do not immediately start when 
it is lit. In this case, 
PLAY
 
[
] blinks.
It is not possible to change the 
[STATUS] during the song is 
playing.
For details on each parameter, 
refer to “Parameter List” 
(p. 208).
This operation does not save 
the Pad/Sequence to CD-RW. 
In order to save the Pad/
Sequence, you must perform 
the operation “Saving Pad/
Sequence” (p. 67).
Song settings can be saved on 
a CD-RW disc, when the 
power is turned off (p. 34), 
when a CD-RW disc is 
removed (p. 36), or when you 
mixdown (p. 133).