Roland VC-2 Owner's Manual page 13

Roland vc-2 vocal designer: owners manual
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* Carefully insert the PC card all the way in—until it is
firmly in place.
* Never insert or pull out while the VC-2 (V-Synth) is
turned on.
fig.00-05
USB Connector
This is a USB connector. You can connect it to your
personal computer to send or receive files and MIDI
messages.
DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE Connector
(OPTICAL IN/OUT, COAXIAL IN/OUT)
These connectors input/output a digital audio signal
(stereo). The output signal is identical to the signal that is
output from the MAIN OUT jacks.
* The VC-2 does not use the Digital IN connector.
* IEC60958 is a digital interface format used for consumer
digital audio devices.
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LCD CONTRAST Knob
Adjusts the display contrast.
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MIDI Connectors (IN, OUT, THRU)
These connectors can be connected to other MIDI devices
to receive and transmit MIDI messages.
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CTRL 1, CTLR 2 PEDAL Jack
You can connect optional expression pedals (EV-5, etc.) to
these jacks. By assigning a desired function to a pedal,
you can use it to select or modify sound or perform
various other control.
HOLD PEDAL Jack
An optional pedal switch (DP series) can be connected to
this jack for use as a hold pedal.
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INPUT Jacks (L, R)
An external audio source such as a CD player can be
connected to these jacks for sampling or external input.
* For the VC-2, connect your mic to the R jack.
* When playing a patch whose patch algorithm (p. 7) is
Processor Type 1 or Processor Type 2, connect your
external audio device to L in order to input the sound. If
you connect a mic and a line-level device at the same time, use
the controls of your external device to adjust the input level.
GAIN Switch
This selects the input gain of the INPUT jacks.
Set this to the "MIC" position if connecting a mic, or to
the "LINE" position if connecting any other type of
device.
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DIRECT OUT Jacks (L, R)
The audio signal that is input via the INPUT R jack is sent
from these jacks before it has been processed by the pre-
effect (p. 23). At this time, the same signal is output from
L and R.
MAIN OUT Jacks (L (MONO), R)
These jacks output the audio signal to the connected
mixer/amplifier system in stereo. For mono output, use
the L jack.
PHONES Jack
This is the jack for connecting headphones (sold
separately).
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