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Instructions Roland, Modèle KC-110

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This is not a malfunction. Either replace the batteries, or use the included AC adaptor. • Expected battery life under continuous use: • Alkaline batteries approximately 7 hours • Nickel-metal hydride batteries approximately 8 hours • 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. Adjusting the volume and tone 1. Set the level knob of each channel to 5 (center). Lower the knobs of any channels you’re not using. 2. If you’re using a microphone, turn the CH 1 level knob to the MIC range. 3. While you produce sound on the connected device, turn the [VOLUME] knob to adjust the overall volume. 4. Use the level knobs of each channel to adjust the volume balance of the connected devices. 5. Use the [VOLUME] knob to adjust the overall volume, and use the [LOW] (low range) knob and [HIGH] (high range) knob to adjust the tone. Applying an effect 1. Use the [EFFECT] knob to select an effect and adjust its depth. WIDECHORUSREVERB The left half of the knob’s range produces reverb (p. 6) and the right half produces chorus (p. 6). Turning the knob all the way to the right produces a wide chorus effect (p. 6). Within each range, turning the knob toward the right will increase the effect. * The effect is not applied to the sound that’s being input from AUX IN jack. Names of Things and What They Do Control panel 123456789Headphone CHANNEL CONTROL 123Level Knobs 1–3 These knobs adjust the volume of the devices connected to the channels. Turning the knob toward the right will increase the volume. A microphone can be connected to CH 1. If you connect a microphone, turn the knob to the range indicated as MIC. * If you’re not using a channel, leave its level knob set to 0. MASTER CONTROL 4[EFFECT] Knob The position of this knob lets you switch between three effects, and adjust the effect depth. REVERB: This effect produces the reverberation of a concert hall. It is a stereo reverb with a spacious feeling. The position of the knob adjusts the volume of the reverb. This is also ideal for a microphone connected to CH 1. CHORUS: This effect adds depth and spaciousness to the sound. The position of the knob adjusts the depth of the effect. This is particularly suitable for sounds such as strings. WIDE: This is a stereo chorus that processes the three frequency bands independently, creating a spacious, embracing effect. The low range remains firmly localized in the center, and the sound will become more spacious as you go from the mid to the high range. * The effect is not applied to the sound that’s being input from AUX IN jack. 56Equalizer This adjusts the tone of the speaker output and headphone output. Normally, you should place these knobs at 0. * These knobs do not affect the output from LINE OUT jack. [LOW] Knob This adjusts the tonal character of the low-frequency range. [HIGH] Knob This adjusts the tonal character of the high-frequency range. 7VOLUME [VOLUME] Knob This adjusts the overall volume that is output by the KC-110’s speakers. If headphones are connected, this adjusts the headphone volume. * The [VOLUME] knob does not affect the output from LINE OUT. 8PHONES PHONES Jack You can connect stereo headphones to this jack. * If headphones are connected, sound will not be output from the speakers. * You must set the [VOLUME] knob to 0 before connecting headphones. 9POWER [POWER] Switch This turns the KC-110’s power on/off (p. 5). POWER Indicator This will light when the power is on. * The POWER indicator will become dim when the batteries run low. If the batteries become even lower, the POWER indicator will blink. Please replace the spent batteries with fresh ones. POWER Indicator Jack panel Mic 1234567 8 9KeyboardRhythm machineCD playerMixerFoot switchAC adaptor Portable audio player 123CH 1–CH 3 Inputs Here you can connect up to three devices, such as a keyboard or other electronic musical instrument, a CD player, or a microphone (CH 1 only). CH 1 BALANCED (XLR) Input Connector CH 1 Input Jacks These provide both a 1/4” phone jack and an XLR connector for conveniently connecting a microphone. This input supports a range from microphone input level (-50 dBu) to the line input level (-20 dBu) typical of a keyboard. This instrument is equipped with balanced (XLR) 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.. * This jack does not supply phantom power. CH 2, 3 Input Jacks Here you can connect a keyboard or other electronic musical instrument, or you can connect audio devices such as a CD player (-20 dBu). If your device uses a monaural output, connect it to L/MONO. 4AUX IN Jacks Here you can connect a device such as a CD or portable audio player (-10 dBu). Two types of jacks are provided (RCA phono jacks and ...


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