Roland AT900C User Manual

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Enjoying Music and Video
 
You can connect your DVD player and use an external display or a television 
connected to the ATELIER to show the image from the DVD player while 
listening to the music or narration through the ATELIER’s speakers. You can 
also temporarily mute the DVD’s sound on the ATELIER and perform to the 
DVD’s background video, or decrease the melody portion and sing the 
melody yourself.
 
1.
 
Turn the DVD Player In [Volume] knob all the way to the 
right so that the volume is minimized.
 
2.
 
Connect your DVD player.
 
If you want to connect your DVD player and display its video image, connect it to the 
DVD Player In connector of the ATELIER’s.
If you want to hear the audio from the DVD player, connect your DVD player’s audio 
output jacks of the ATELIER.
 
3.
 
Turn on the video function.
 
Press the video function select [DVD] button so it’s lit.
 
Performing with a Background Image from a DVD Player
For details, refer to the owner’s 
manual of your DVD player.
For the AT-900C, detach the 
cover from the rear panel (p. 
26).
NOTE
DVD player cables can differ 
depending on the model. 
Check the shape of the 
connector on the ATELIER, and 
make sure you have the correct 
type of cable when making 
connections.
You can also connect your DVD 
player to the ATELIER’s Camera 
connector or Ext In connector 
and view the video from your 
DVD player on the external 
display or television.
Video jack
AUDIO L/R jacks
L
R
White
Red
Yellow
Visual
Audio
NOTE
Make sure that the DVD player 
you’re connecting matches the 
television format selected on the 
ATELIER.
For details on setting the 
television format of your DVD 
player, refer to the owner’s 
manual for your DVD player. 
For details on setting the 
ATELIER’s television format, 
refer to “Specifying the 
Television Format”(p. 236).
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