Rear Panel - Roland RD-700GX Owner's Manual

Roland rd-700gx: user guide
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10.
SONG/AUDIO KEY
[SONG] Button
Switches Song on/off (p. 58).
[AUDIO KEY] Button
Switches Audio Key on/off (p. 70).
11.
TONE SELECT Buttons
Pressed to select tones (p. 36).
You can also input numerical values with these buttons
when the [NUM LOCK] button is on. The [NUM LOCK]
button turns on automatically in the Edit and other screens,
enabling input of numerical values with the buttons.

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14.
[POWER ON] Switch
This switch turns the power on/off (p. 25).
15.
AC Inlet
Connect the included power cord to this inlet (p. 22).
16.
Wave Expansion Board Installation Slot
Remove the cover for installation of optional wave
expansion boards (SRX Series) (p. 143).
17.
USB MEMORY Connector
Separately sold USB memory or a commercially available
CD-ROM drive can be connected here (p. 27).
18.
USB MIDI Connector
You can connect this to your computer so that it can
exchange performance data with the RD-700GX (p. 141).
19.
[DISPLAY CONTRAST] Knob
Adjusts the display's contrast (p. 26).
20.
PEDAL Jacks (DAMPER, FC1, FC2)
Connecting the pedal switch (DP series) provided with the
RD-700GX to the DAMPER jack allows you to use the switch
as a damper pedal.
With a pedal connected to the FC1 or FC2 jack, you can
then assign a variety of functions to the pedal (p. 93, p.
115).
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12.
[S1] Button, [S2] Button
You can assign various functions to these buttons (p. 116).
While performing, you can press these buttons to use the
assigned functions.
13.
Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever
This allows you to control pitch bend or apply vibrato (p.
50).
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21.
MIDI Connectors (IN, OUT1, OUT2, THRU/
OUT3)
Used for connecting external MIDI devices and for
transmission of MIDI messages (p. 94, p. 126, p. 138).
The THRU/OUT3 connector's function can be switched to
operate either as MIDI THRU or as MIDI OUT (p. 110).
22.
OUTPUT L (MONO)/R Jacks
Provide output of the audio signals. These are connected to
an amp or other device. For monaural output use the L/
MONO jack (p. 23).
23.
BALANCED OUT L/R Jacks
Connectors for balanced output of the audio signals.
Connect to mixers and other such gear (p. 23).
24.
PHONES Jack
A set of headphones can be connected to this jack (p. 23).
Even when headphones are connected, sound will still be
output from the OUTPUT jacks and BALANCED OUT jacks.
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