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Roland DiscLab CDX-1 User Manual

Roland DiscLab CDX-1
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Recording/playing back a performance
Record
1. Press REC [ ].
REC [ ] blink (recording-standby mode).
2. Press PLAY [ ].
REC [ ] and the [STATUS] of the audio track selected as the recording
destination will change from a blinking red light to a steady red light, and recording
will begin.
3. Press STOP [ ] to stop recording.
A message of “Keep take? (NO/YES)” (Do you wish to save the take on CD-RW
disc?) appears.
If you wish to save the take, press [YES/ENTER].
If you press [NO/EXIT], saving to CD-RW discs will be cancelled.
Doubling technique
One technique for spreading the backing guitar between left and right is to record
the same backing performance twice (on separate audio tracks), and then pan the
two tracks to left and right. This is known as doubling.
The CDX-1 provides a “DOUBL’N (doubling)” (p. 202) insert effect that lets you
produce a doubling effect without having to record the same performance twice.
Select two audio tracks and choose stereo recording, and use the “DOUBL’N
(doubling)” effect as you play the backing. This will produce a spacious doubling
effect.
“DOUBL’N (doubling)” is also provided as a loop effect. By using the “DOUBL’N”
(p. 174) loop effect, you can produce a doubling effect even from a single-track
(mono) recording, allowing you to make more efficient use of the audio tracks.
“Using the insert effects”
(p. 141)
“Using the loop effects”
(p. 145)

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Roland DiscLab CDX-1 Specifications

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BrandRoland
ModelDiscLab CDX-1
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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