Roland CDX-1 User Manual
Owner’s manual, Cdx-1 owner’s manual, Copyright
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Contents
- IMPORTANT NOTES
- Introduction
- Before you begin
- Expanding the memory
- Learning about CD-R/RW discs
- Panel Descriptions
- Top Panel
- INPUT section
- INSERT EFFECTS section
- PHONES Section
- LOOP EFFECTS section
- AUDIO TRACK section
- TRACK EDIT section
- RHYTHM GUIDE section
- DISPLAY, UTILITY and UNDO/REDO Button
- SAMPLE PADS/SEQUENCING Section
- AUDIO CD Section
- AUDIO TRACK RECORD Section
- Power Switch
- Transport section
- AUTO PUNCH section
- PREVIEW section
- Control section
- CD-RW/CD-R/AUDIO CD indicator section
- Eject button
- MASTER Section
- Display Section
- Front Panel
- Rear Panel
- Top Panel
- Basic operation of the CDX-1
- What you need to do to create your own CD
- Playing an audio CD
- Collecting audio material
- Recording a sound to a pad—Sampling
- What is sampling?
- Pads and banks
- Sampling to a pad
- Making settings in the Sampling screen
- Sampling from a pad to another pad —Resampling
- If the display indicates “Memory Full.”
- Increasing the Remaining Memory —Optimize Sample
- Deleting a sample—Delete Sample
- Preventing accidental erasure of pads —Bank Protect
- Saving Pad/Sequence on a CD-RW disc
- Loading Pad/Sequence from a CD-RW disc
- Playing the pad samples
- Basic ways to play samples
- Changing how a pad starts and stops sounding—Pad Play
- Crossfading the pad samples you play —Pad Crossfade
- Making the sound continue even after you release the pad—Hold
- Playing repeatedly—Loop mode
- Preventing specific samples from sounding simultaneously—Mute Groups
- Playing a sample from a connected foot switch
- Editing the sample of a pad
- Adjusting the volume of a sample— Sample Level
- Displaying the correct tempo of a sample
- Adjusting the start/end points of the sound—Trim Sample
- Expanding and Compressing a sample to modify the length or tempo
- Copying a sample to another pad— Clipboard
- Splitting a sample among several pads—Divide Sample
- Creating a “reverse tape” style sample—Create Reversal
- Boosting the sample level as high as possible—Normalize
- Arranging audio samples to create a song—Sequence
- What is a sequence?
- About the sequence tracks
- Recording pad operations as you play pads—Realtime Recording
- Recording pad operations at the specified interval—Step Recording
- Playing a sequence track
- Playing sequence tracks and audio tracks simultaneously
- Editing a sequence track
- Moving a phrase—Move
- Pasting a phrase at a different location—Paste
- Cutting a phrase—Cut
- Erasing Phrases—Erase
- Inserting a phrase in another location—Insert
- Dividing the phrase at the current location—Split
- Finely Adjusting the Timing of Each Phrase—Adjust Timing
- Adjusting the volume setting for each phrase
- Edit on Sequence Play List screen—Quick Edit
- Deleting a sequence track
- Recording the sequence playback sound on audio track
- Recording a sound to a pad—Sampling
- Creating an audio CD
- Prepare for recording—Multitrack recording
- Recording/playing back a performance
- Recording a Performance
- Re-recording only a mistake —Punch-in/out
- Recording an additional performance while listening to an existing performance —Overdubbing
- Combining the performances of multiple audio tracks—Bounce Recording
- Playing back and stopping a recorded performance
- Saving Song settings on a CD-RW disc
- Increasing the free space on a CD-RW disc —Optimize Disc
- Repeatedly playing a specified region —the Repeat function
- Assigning markers within a song—Marker
- Stopping the song automatically— Marker Stop
- Editing a recorded performance to create an audio CD
- Taking full advantage of the CDX-1
- More functions for the CDX-1
- Using the CDX-1 with other MIDI devices
- CD direct recording
- Appendices
- CDX-1_AddFunc150_e2.pdf
- CONTENTS
- Sample Pad
- Sequence Track
- Multitrack Recorder
- Effect
- Others