Basic Connections - Roland EDIROL R-1 Manual Del Usuario

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Getting ready to use the R-1

Basic connections

* Before making connections with other equipment, you must minimize the volume and turn
off the power of all of your equipment in order to prevent malfunction and/or speaker
damage.
* If you use a cable with a built-in resistor, the volume of the device connected to the line input
jack (LINE IN) may be too low. If so, you should use a connection cable that does not contain
a resistor.
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Headphones
Stereo mic
LINE OUT
CD/MD player for playback
The R-1 does not have built-in speakers. In order to hear the playback, you will need to
provide headphones or speakers.
You can use the R-1's headphone jack as a digital output (optical out) for connection to
a digital device, or as a line output for connection to an analog device. Use the
appropriate cable for your device.
For details, refer to"Connecting headphones" (p. 22), "Connecting digital speakers
(digital devices)" (p. 23), or "Connecting analog speakers (analog devices)" (p. 24).
* 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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DIGITAL IN
PHONES
(OPTICAL)
DC IN
MIC
LINE IN
USB
MD player or similar for recording
AC adaptor
USB
Computer
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