Other Functions; Using A Recording Device Or External Amplifier; Using Midi; Making Midi Connections - Roland C-280 Owner's Manual

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Other Functions

Using a Recording Device or External Amplifier

The sound of the C-280 can be recorded directly to a tape recorder or other recording
device without using a microphone. You can also use an external amplifier to listen to
the C-280 through other speakers.
NOTE
Procedure
1.
Turn off the power on the C-280 and on the recording device that
you intend to connect.
2.
Connect the Output jacks (located on the bottom panel of the C-280)
to the input jacks of the recording (or other) device.
fig.05-01
R
3.
Turn on the power of the C-280.
4.
Turn on the power of the connected device.
NOTE
MEMO

Using MIDI

The MIDI connectors of the C-280 allow it to exchange music data with other MIDI
devices. MIDI lets you do a variety of things, such as recording your own performance
and playing it back at a different tempo without changing the pitch, and allows you to
edit your performance in a variety of ways.

Making MIDI Connections

• MIDI Out connector
If you wish to transmit music data from the C-280 to an external MIDI device, connect
this connector to the MIDI In connector of the other device.
• MIDI In connector
If you want the C-280 to receive music data from an external MIDI device, connect the
MIDI Out connector of the other device and this connector.
fig.05-02
Out
MEMO
To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the
volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.
L ( Mono )
Output
If the input of the connected device is monaural, you must use the Output L (Mono) jack.
If you do not want sound to be output from the speakers of the C-280, plug a set of headphones
into the Phones jack.
In
MIDI
Use a separately available MIDI cable to make the connections.
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