Turning Off The Power - Roland V-Drums TD-8 Owner's Manual

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4
Turn on the power to the connected amp or audio system.
5
Raise each of the [GROUP FADERS] sliders at the maximum values,
and set [MASTER] and [PHONES] to the position shown in the
figure.
Press the [FADERS] to switch the [GROUP FADERS] function and make the
settings.
fig.Q1-009
6
While pressing the [PREVIEW] button, adjust the volume of the
connected amp or audio system. If you are using headphones,
gradually raise [PHONES] to adjust the volume.
If no sound is produced, even when [PREVIEW] is pressed...
Check the following.
• Is the volume turned down in the [GROUP FADERS] sliders?
Press the [FADERS] button to switch the function then readjust the
volume.
When using headphones:
• Are the headphones connected to the headphone jack?
• Is [PHONES] turned completely to the left?
When using an external amp:
• Is the amp connected to the MASTER OUTPUT jacks?
• Is the input of the amp or other device properly connected?
• Is there any problem with the cable connecting the external amp?
• Has a mistake been made in switching the external amp's input?
• Is [MASTER] turned completely to the left?

Turning Off the Power

1
Completely turn down the volume of the TD-8 and any connected
external devices.
2
Turn off the power to all external devices.
3
Turn the TD-8's [POWER] switch off.
Before You Begin Playing
The [GROUP FADERS]
function is switched by
pressing the [FADERS]
button. For more details on
how to use this function,
refer to p. 21
Caution Concerning
Volume Levels
If you allow the volume
to remain at levels
typically used for
playing pads when you
play back demo songs,
patterns, or songs, you
risk causing permanent
hearing loss and/or
damage to speakers as a
result of the sudden,
excessive volume that
may be produced.
Before playing back
songs or patterns, rotate
the [MASTER] and
[PHONES] knobs
counterclockwise to
lower the volume levels,
then readjust to a
suitable volume while
listening to the playback.
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