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Owner’s Manual
Copyright © 2007 ROLAND CORPORATION
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form
without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
Roland International Web Site: http://www.Roland.com/
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING THE UNIT
SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (Page 8–10; Page 11–13). These sections
provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit.
Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of
every feature provided by your new unit, Owner’s Manual should be read in
its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient
reference.
Selecting English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, or Japanese as the operating language.
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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

Owner’s Manual Copyright © 2007 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written

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USING THE UNIT SAFELY (continued) 10 111: Selection ● If used improperly, batteries may explode or leak and cause damage or injury. In the interest

Page 3 - Check the Included Items

100 Tuning Your Instrument (Tuner Function) You can tune your instrument using the chromatic tuner function, which detects the name of the note in se

Page 4 - Table of Contents

Tuning Your Instrument (Tuner Function) (continued) 101Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFun

Page 5 - Appendices

Tuning Your Instrument (Tuner Function) (continued) 102 As a tuning aid, you can have the CD-2e sound a guide tone from the internal speakers. 1 Pre

Page 6 - List of Common Tasks

103Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations Retu

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104 Formatting an SD Memory Card If an SD memory card has been used on a computer or other device, and any data remains on that SD memory card, there

Page 8 - USING THE UNIT SAFELY

105Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations Adju

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106 Reversing the Stereo Field of the Internal Mics When using the internal mics (Page 36), the sound from the mic at the left side of the CD-2e will

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107 Reversing the Stereo Field of the Internal Mics (continued)Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConve

Page 11 - IMPORTANT NOTES

108 Connecting External Speakers You can connect external speakers to the LINE OUT jack and use them to listen to playback from the CD-2e or the soun

Page 12 - Handling CD-R/RW Discs

109 Connecting External Speakers (continued)Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInfor

Page 13 - About the License Agreement

11Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations IMPOR

Page 14 - Panel Descriptions

110 Troubleshooting If you suspect a malfunction, please check the following points. If this does not resolve the problem, contact a nearby Roland Se

Page 15

Troubleshooting (continued) 111Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ Displ

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112 Troubleshooting (continued) Problems with the Sound (continued) ProblemCause and ActionSeePageInsufficient volume from a device connected to th

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Troubleshooting (continued) 113Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ Displ

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114 Troubleshooting (continued) CD-Related Problems (continued) ProblemCause and ActionSeePageCan’t record ● Could the CD be upside down? ➔ Insert

Page 19 - Remote Control

Troubleshooting (continued) 115Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ Displ

Page 20 - Media Usable for Recording

Troubleshooting (continued) 116 SD Memory Card-Related Problems (continued) ProblemCause and ActionSeePageInsufficient playback volume ● Could the

Page 21 - Turning the Power On and Off

117Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations Mess

Page 22 - Using Batteries

Messages (continued) 118 Only 1 SD Track Since there’s only one song in the SD memory card, you can’t move or join songs.— Please Wait Preparations

Page 23

119Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations Sett

Page 24 - Preparing an SD Memory Card

12 IMPORTANT NOTES (continued) *** ● Do not remove the SD memory card while the CD-2e is powered up. Doing so may damage the data stored on the SD m

Page 25

Setting Items in Easy Guide (continued) 120 3. Write (SD → CD) Displayed screenExplanation Select whether or not the disc is to be finalized once wr

Page 26 - Removing an SD Memory Card

121Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations Spec

Page 27 - Preparing a CD

122 Recommended SD Memory Card Roland recommends the following SD memory cards, which have been confirmed to work with the CD-2e. * Though all of the

Page 28 - Removing a CD

123Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations Reco

Page 29 - Preparing the Remote Control

124 Index 1 Track Repeat ... 65Adjusting the readability of the screen ... 95All Repeat ...

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Index (continued) 125Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking

Page 31 - Menu Operations

Index (continued) 126R-09 ... 82Recommended manufacturersCD-R/RW disc ...

Page 32 - List of Settings

127Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations ...M

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Page 34 - About Easy Guide

129Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations Info

Page 35 - Before You Start Recording

IMPORTANT NOTES (continued) 13Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ Displa

Page 36 - (right channel)

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Page 37 - At this position

This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89/336/EEC.For EU CountriesFor EU CountriesApparatus containing Lithium batteriesADV

Page 38

04785712 07-09-1N*04785712-01* Copyright ● Recording, duplication, distribution, sale, lease, performance, or broadcast of copyrighted materia

Page 39 - Phone plug

14 Panel Descriptions fig.unit01-e.eps MIC L/MIC R This is a stereo pair of mics built into the CD-2e. You can use these mics to record. ☞ “Recording

Page 40 - Start your performance

Panel Descriptions (continued) 15Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ Dis

Page 41

16 Panel Descriptions (continued) The display shows information or messages related to the operation you’re performing, such as when you’re making v

Page 42

Panel Descriptions (continued) 17Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ Dis

Page 43 - Remote control

18 Panel Descriptions (continued) fig.unit03.eps [SPEAKER] Switch Specifies whether or not sound is to be produced by the internal speakers. ☞ “Muti

Page 44 - Recording a Cassette or MD

Panel Descriptions (continued)Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ Displa

Page 45

IMPORTANT: THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE.BLUE: BROWN: As the colours of the wires in the mains lead

Page 46 - Recording Karaoke

20 Media Usable for Recording As its recording media, the CD-2e uses SD memory cards, CD-R discs, and CD-RW discs. The functions available for edit

Page 47

21Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations Turni

Page 48

22 Turning the Power On and Off (continued) fig.battery06-e.esp 1 Turn the power off. Disconnect all cables from the CD-2e. 2 Turn the CD-2e upside

Page 49 - Card Song and Recording It

Turning the Power On and Off (continued) 23Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInform

Page 50

24 Preparing an SD Memory Card Here’s how to prepare an SD memory card for recording. For details on recommended SD memory cards, refer to “Recommend

Page 51

Preparing an SD Memory Card (continued) 25Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInforma

Page 52 - -48dB -6dB

Preparing an SD Memory Card (continued) 26 1 Turn the power off ( ☞ Page 21 , 23) . 2 Gently press the SD memory card inward, and then release y

Page 53

27Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations Prepa

Page 54 - Track number Track number

Preparing a CD (continued) 28 1 Press the [EJECT( )] button. After the CD has been ejected, pull it all the way out. fig.CD04.epsfig.finalize-mssg01

Page 55

29Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations Prepa

Page 56

Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations Check th

Page 57

Preparing the Remote Control (continued) 30If you want to prevent inadvertent operation of the remote control, you can disable remote operation.1 Pr

Page 58

31Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations Menu

Page 59

32 Menu Operations (continued) * The default value (factory setting) is printed in bold characters.* The ✓ symbol in the “Battery” or “Playback” c

Page 60

Menu Operations (continued) 33Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ Displa

Page 61

34 About Easy Guide Easy Guide is a convenient function that lets you operate the CD-2e simply by following the on-screen instructions without having

Page 62 - The “ ” icon is displayed

35Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations Befor

Page 63

36 Recording Acoustic Instruments or Vocals ig.intmic-e.eps The internal mics are stereo mics. Sound picked up by the mic on the left side of the CD-

Page 64

Recording Acoustic Instruments or Vocals (continued) 37Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFun

Page 65

38 Recording Acoustic Instruments or Vocals (continued) 9 Press the [ (Stop)] button to stop recording. fig.rec-intmic06-e.eps The recorded song wil

Page 66 - A-B Repeat Playback

Recording Acoustic Instruments or Vocals (continued) 39Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFun

Page 67

4 Table of Contents USING THE UNIT SAFELY... 8IMPORTANT NOTES...

Page 68 - Adding Reverberation (Reverb)

40 Recording Acoustic Instruments or Vocals (continued) 6 Adjust the input level of the external mic. On the CD-2e’s left side, set the [MIC LEVEL]

Page 69

Recording Acoustic Instruments or Vocals (continued) 41Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFun

Page 70 - Deleting Songs Individually

42 Recording an Electronic Instrument Here’s how to connect an electronic instrument such as a digital piano or keyboard, and record your performance

Page 71 - Erasing All Tracks

Recording an Electronic Instrument (continued) 43Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctions

Page 72 - Song (Trim In)

44 Recording a Cassette or MD Here’s how to record the sound from a cassette or MD. 4 Connect your audio device (e.g., cassette deck) to the CD-2e’s

Page 73

Recording a Cassette or MD (continued) 45Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformat

Page 74 - (Trim Out)

46 Recording Karaoke Here’s how the sound from a karaoke CD and the sound of your voice from a mic can be recorded together to an SD memory card (i.e

Page 75

Recording Karaoke (continued) 47Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ Disp

Page 76

Recording Karaoke (continued) 48 7 Press the [ (Play)] button to begin recording. The music CD track you selected in Step 4- begins playing, and rec

Page 77

49Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations Layer

Page 78 - Removing Finalization

5 Table of Contents (continued)Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ Displ

Page 79 - SD memory card track number

50 Layering Your Performance onto an SD Memory Card Song and Recording It (continued) 5 Adjust the playback level of the SD memory card and the inpu

Page 80

Layering Your Performance onto an SD Memory Card Song and Recording It (continued) 51Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing

Page 81

52 Convenient Functions for Recording When the CD-2e is in recording-standby mode and it detects audio input that exceeds the specified level, record

Page 82

Convenient Functions for Recording (continued) 53Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctions

Page 83 - CD Player (Finalize)

54 Convenient Functions for Recording (continued) During recording, you can assign a song number so that the subsequent material will be recorded as

Page 84 - (Backup)

Convenient Functions for Recording (continued) 55Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctions

Page 85

56 Convenient Functions for Recording (continued) If a period of silence lasting longer than one second is detected during recording, recording will

Page 86

Convenient Functions for Recording (continued) 57Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctions

Page 87 - Moving a Song

58 Convenient Functions for Recording (continued) You can sound a count before recording begins. Hearing a count can help you practice the timing or

Page 88 - Dividing a Track

Convenient Functions for Recording (continued)Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInf

Page 89

6 List of Common Tasks Recording ● Automatically start new songs at silent spaces when recording from a cassette or MD ☞ Page 56 (Auto Marker) ● Aut

Page 90 - Joining Songs

60 Listening to a CD/ Listening to an SD Memory Card * In order to play a CD, you’ll need to use the dedicated AC adaptor, which was included with th

Page 91

61 Listening to a CD/ Listening to an SD Memory Card (continued)Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConv

Page 92

62 Convenient Functions for Playback This adjusts the key (pitch) of the playback sound in semitone steps. This can be useful in situations like the

Page 93 - Remaining recording time

Convenient Functions for Playback (continued) 63Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsI

Page 94

64 Convenient Functions for Playback (continued) This function cancels the portion of the sound that is heard in the center of its stereo image, suc

Page 95

Convenient Functions for Playback (continued) 65Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsI

Page 96

66 Convenient Functions for Playback (continued) You can have a specified section play back repeatedly.Repeatedly listening to a section of a song i

Page 97

Convenient Functions for Playback (continued) 67Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsI

Page 98 - Sounding the Metronome

68 Convenient Functions for Playback (continued) This function adds reverberation (reverb) to the audio played back from an SD memory card or CD, cr

Page 99

Convenient Functions for Playback (continued)Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInfo

Page 100

7 List of Common Tasks (continued)Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ Di

Page 101 - / Display

70 Deleting Songs from an SD Memory Card Here’s how to delete a single, selected song.When you delete a song, subsequent songs will be moved forward,

Page 102 - (continued)

Deleting Songs from an SD Memory Card (continued) 71Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFuncti

Page 103 - Condition (Factory Reset)

72 Deleting Songs from an SD Memory Card (continued) If you start recording slightly ahead of the beginning of the performance so as to avoid missin

Page 104 - Formatting an SD Memory Card

Deleting Songs from an SD Memory Card (continued) 73Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFuncti

Page 105

74 Deleting Songs from an SD Memory Card (continued) If you stop recording slightly after the end of the performance so as to avoid missing anything

Page 106

Deleting Songs from an SD Memory Card (continued)Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctions

Page 107

76 Erasing Tracks from a CD-RW Disc Here’s how to erase the last track recorded on a CD-RW disc. * In order to perform this operation, you’ll need th

Page 108 - Connecting External Speakers

Erasing Tracks from a CD-RW Disc (continued) 77Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsIn

Page 109 - OUT Jack

Erasing Tracks from a CD-RW Disc (continued) 78 You can remove finalization from a CD-RW disc (Page 83) so that the disc can once again be used for

Page 110 - Troubleshooting

79Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations Selec

Page 111 - Problems with the Sound

8 USING THE UNIT SAFELY 001 ● Before using this unit, make sure to read the instructions below, and the Owner’s Manual. ...

Page 112

80 Selecting Songs from an SD Memory Card to Create a CD (continued) 7 If you’re sure you want to proceed, press the [ETNER] button. (If you decide

Page 113 - CD-Related Problems

Selecting Songs from an SD Memory Card to Create a CD (continued) 81Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD Appendices

Page 114

Selecting Songs from an SD Memory Card to Create a CD (continued) 82“WAV 16-bit” and “44.1 kHz” is supportedIf you want to create a music CD using so

Page 115

83Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations Makin

Page 116

84 Creating a Duplicate of an Original Music CD (Backup) Here’s how to back up an original music CD you created, making an identical

Page 117 - Messages

Creating a Duplicate of an Original Music CD (Backup) (continued) 85Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD Appendices

Page 118

Creating a Duplicate of an Original Music CD (Backup) (continued) 86The music CD’s tracks will be written as far as the free space on the SD memory

Page 119 - Setting Items in Easy Guide

87Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations Movin

Page 120

88 Dividing a Track This operation divides a song into two songs. 1 Insert the SD memory card that you want to edit, and press the [SD CARD] button.

Page 121 - Specifications

89 Dividing a Track (continued)Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ Displ

Page 122 - Recommended SD Memory Card

USING THE UNIT SAFELY (continued) 9Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ D

Page 123

90 Joining Songs This operation join two songs, making them into a single song. The song will be joined with the following song. fig.SDedit-combine-e

Page 124

91Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations Maxim

Page 125

92 Viewing the Remaining Recording/Playback Time Here’s how to switch the time information shown in the screen. You can view the remaining time that

Page 126

93Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations Viewi

Page 127 - ...MEMO

94 Viewing Information about a CD-R/RW Disc Here’s how to view information such as the capacity of a CD-R/RW disc and the remaining time for recordin

Page 128

95Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations Adjus

Page 129

96 Automatically Dimming the Screen (Backlight Timer) If you’re operating the CD-2e on batteries (Page 22), you can set this function so that the scr

Page 130 - For China

97Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/ DisplayChecking /Preparations Chang

Page 131 - Lithium batteries

98 Sounding the Metronome The CD-2e has built-in metronome—a convenient feature for practicing an instrument. 1 Press the [ (Metronome)] button to tu

Page 132

99 Sounding the Metronome (continued)Advanced UsesRecording Listening Deleting Creating a CD Editing an SD AppendicesConvenientFunctionsInformation/

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