Recording The Line Inputs (Analog Recording) - Roland UA-30 Getting Started

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Recording the line inputs (analog recording)

Make connections as shown in the following diagram.
fig.03-03.e
MIDI sound module / CD / MD / DAT
LINE OUT,
OUT PUT
Audio cable
Select "LINE+G/M."
Use the "Line input adjustment slider" to adjust the input level. If the LED
above the slider lights red, use the slider to lower the input level.
Be careful of loop connections
fig.loop.e
Example of a Loop Connection
UA-30
LINE IN
LINE OUT
When the UA-30 is connected as shown in the above diagram to a device (an
MD/DAT/CD-R that is recording) that passes the input sound through to its
output, the UA-30 and that device will form a loop that can cause oscillation,
producing an unexpectedly loud sound. Such connections can cause
malfunctions or may damage your speakers.
Audio cable
LINE
LINE
IN
OUT
UA-30
In order to record at the best
possible audio quality, do not
connect a guitar or mic to the
"GUITAR/MIC" jack.
Lower the "GUITAR/MIC"
slider to the lowest position.
LINE OUT
MD/DAT/CD-R
LINE IN
Computer
Monitor speakers
LINE IN
USB cable
USB
port
Stereo
Headphones
UA-30 Application Guide
USB
port
If you change the position
of the Sample rate select
switch or the Recording
input select switch, you
must first exit all
applications including the
UA-30 D-Out Smoother
(p. 37). You should also
turn down the volume of
any audio amp system
that is connected.
Signal flow
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