Using Headphones; Using A Microphone - Roland Music Atelier AT-45 Owner's Manual

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Before You Start Playing

Using Headphones

The AT-45 features a Phones jacks. These allows you to play
without having to worry about bothering others around you,
even at night.
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1.
Connect your headphones to the Phones jack
underneath the left side of the keyboard.
The sound from the built-in speakers stops.
Now, sound is heard only through the headphones.
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2.
Adjust the headphones volume with the [Master
Volume] knob and Expression pedal.
Accepts connection of Stereo headphones.
Some Notes on Using Headphones
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• To prevent damage to the cord, handle the headphones
only by the headset or the plug.
• Headphones may be damaged if the volume is too high
when they are plugged in. Lower the volume on the AT-
45 before plugging in headphones.
• To prevent possible auditory damage, loss of hearing, or
damage to the headphones, the headphones should not
be used at an excessively high volume. Use the
headphones at a moderate volume level.
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Using a Microphone

The AT-45 is equipped with a Mic jack.
Since this instrument has a Mic In jack, you can use a
microphone to enjoy a variety of possibilities such as singing
along with your performance, or singing along with SMF
music files (sold separately).
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1.
Connect your microphone to the Mic In jack
underneath the left side of the keyboard.
2.
Use the [Mic Volume] knob to adjust the volume
level for the microphone.
3.
Use the [Mic Echo] knob to adjust the echo level
for the microphone.
The microphone must be purchased separately. When
purchasing a microphone, please consult the vender where
you bought the AT-45.
Some Notes on Using a Microphone
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• To avoid disturbing others, be careful of the volume
level when playing late at night or very early in the
morning.
• When connecting a microphone to the AT-45, be sure to
lower the volume. If the volume control is too high when
the microphone is plugged in, noise may be produced by
the speakers.
• Howling could be produced depending on the location
of microphones relative to speakers. This can be
remedied by:
• Changing the orientation of the microphone.
• Relocating the microphone so it is farther from the
speakers.
• Lowering volume levels.

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