Connecting The Equipment To Record And Adjusting The Input - Roland JUNO-Gi Owner's Manual

Mobile synthesizer with digital recorder
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Connecting the Equipment to Record and Adjusting the Input Level
To the rear panel AUDIO INPUT jacks, connect the equipment that you want to record in the Digital Recorder.
Connect your digital audio player or other audio device to the LINE jacks.
Connect your microphone or guitar to the GUITAR/MIC jack as shown in the illustration.
To adjust the level, use the [LEVEL]
knob located at the left of the jacks.
Adjust the knob so that the front
panel PEAK indicator lights orange
during the loudest passages. If this
indicator lights red, input overload
has occurred.
Output jack of your digital
audio player
LINE OUT
jacks of your
stereo system
OUTPUT jacks of your keyboard
NOTE
• To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before
making any connections.
• When connection cables with resistors are used, the volume level of equipment connected to the inputs (AUDIO INPUT jacks) may be low. If this
happens, use connection cables that do not contain resistors.
• Howling could be produced depending on the location of microphones relative to speakers. This can be remedied by:
1. Changing the orientation of the microphone(s). 2. Relocating microphone(s) at a greater distance from speakers. 3. Lowering volume levels.
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This instrument is equipped with balanced (XLR/TRS) type
jacks. Wiring diagrams for these jacks are shown below. Make
connections after first checking the wiring diagrams of other
equipment you intend to connect.
If you connect a guitar or bass, set this to
"GUITAR."
If you're using a condenser microphone,
connect it to the balanced (XLR) jack and
choose the "PHANTOM ON" setting.
(Phantom power is not supplied to the phone
jack.)
If you're using a dynamic microphone, choose
the "PHANTOM OFF" setting.
* Always turn the phantom power off when connecting
any device other than condenser microphones that
require phantom power. You risk causing damage if
you mistakenly supply phantom power to dynamic
microphones, audio playback devices, or other devices
that don't require such power. Be sure to check the
specifications of any microphone you intend to use by
referring to the manual that came with it.
(This instrument's phantom power: 48 V DC, 10 mA Max)

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