Using cd effects – Tascam CD-VT1MKII User Manual
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CAUTION
If you set the key control to
O
6 while the fine
tuning value is greater than 0, the fine tuning
value is automatically reset to 0. Similarly, if
you set the key control to
I
6 while the fine
tuning value is less than 0, the fine tuning
value is automatically reset to 0.
Also note that when key control or VSA is
ON, you may find that the music played back
has a “vibrato” feel. This is not a fault of the
CD player – it is a natural result of the special
effects.
Using CD effects
Turning CD effects on and off
Pressing the
CD EFF
switch at the side
of the CD-VT1MKII turns on the
CD effects: vocal cancel, mono moni-
tor, split monitor. The
CD EFF
symbol is
shown on the display when the switch
is ON. Press the
CD EFF
switch again
to turn off the CD effects.
Vocal Cancel
The vocal cancel function reduces the
volume of a chosen region of the stereo
image in a chosen frequency range.
On / Off
Tap the
CD EFF/SETUP
key to enter
the CD Effect menu, and choose
CNCL
to turn the vocal canceller on or off.
Setting the stereo region to be
reduced
Tap the
CD EFF/SETUP
key to enter
the CD Effect menu, and choose
PART
to set the value of the localization to be
reduced.
The value can be selected from L10
– L1, C, R1 – R10.
Setting the frequency range to be
reduced
Tap the
CD EFF/SETUP
key to enter
the CD Effect menu, and choose
RNGE
to select either
MID
(mid range) or
ALL
(all range).
NOTE
• You may not get the full effect of the vocal
cancel function on some tracks.
• When the vocal cancel effect is on, the ste-
reo sound of the CD playback may not seem
quite as vivid.
Mono monitor
Setting the monitor mode allows you
to control the output signal between
mono and stereo with alternate options
for both.
Tap the
CD EFF/SETUP
key to enter
the CD Effect menu, and select
MONO
by pressing either the
PREV
or
NEXT
key. Press either the
UP
or
DOWN
key
to select from the following:
L+R
: outputs a mono signal, mix-
ing the L (left) and R (right) chan-
nels.
L
: outputs the L channel signal
only.
R
: outputs the R channel signal
only.
OFF
: outputs normal stereo signal.
Split monitor
Setting the split monitor mode allows
you to split the CD output and the
microphone(s) into left and right out-
puts.
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Using CD effects