Output Section - Roland VR-5 Owner's Manual

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1. USB Port (p. 51)
You can use this to output the results of video and audio mixing on the VR-5 the connected computer. You can also connect USB
memory to copy files recorded to SD card.
* Open the sliding cover only when you are using the USB port. When this is not in use, be sure to keep the sliding cover closed to protect the
connector inside.
* When connecting the VR-5 and a computer, be sure to use the included USB cable (type A - type A).
* By default, the USB port is set to output video and audio mixing results to computer. Connecting a USB memory device and copying recorded
files requires setting the USB mode. At the SYSTEM menu, select [VIDEO/AUDIO], then select [USB MODE]. When you copy the recorded files
from SD card to USB memory, change the mode to [STORAGE]. About mode setup, refer to "Menu Operations and menu List" (p. 60), "SYSTEM
Menu" (p. 64).
2. POWER Button (p. 11)
This switches the power to the VR-5 on and off.
3. VIDEO OUT Dial (p. 33)
This applies a fade-in or fade-out to the final output of the VR-5. Turning the dial counterclockwise applies a black fade, and
turning clockwise applies a white fade. Applying a fade makes the indicator above the dial flash.
4. LEVEL Indicator
Normally, this displays the volume level of the final audio output. During recording, it displays the recording level. If [OVER] lights
up, the audio being output or recorded may experience distortion. Turn the [AUDIO OUT LEVEL] dial counterclockwise to lower
the volume level.
5. AUDIO OUT LEVEL Dial (p. 33)
Normally, this adjusts the volume level of the final audio output. During recording, it simultaneously adjusts the level of final
output and the recording level.
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