Roland VR-3 사용자 설명서
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Names of Things and What They Do
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1. GAIN Dials and PEAK Indicators
Use the [GAIN] dials to adjust the input sensitivity for
channels 1 through 4. When the volume level exceeds the
maximum input level, the corresponding [PEAK] indicator
lights up. Excessive input volume may result in clipping or
distortion. Set the [GAIN] dials for adequate audio level
without clipping.
channels 1 through 4. When the volume level exceeds the
maximum input level, the corresponding [PEAK] indicator
lights up. Excessive input volume may result in clipping or
distortion. Set the [GAIN] dials for adequate audio level
without clipping.
Use the [Hi] dials to emphasize or attenuate the high band.
Use the [Lo] dials to emphasize or attenuate the low band.
Use the [Lo] dials to emphasize or attenuate the low band.
These adjust the stereo position of the respective channels.
These faders adjust the amount of signal being sent from
each channel and the amount of signal each channel sends
to the final output (MASTER).
each channel and the amount of signal each channel sends
to the final output (MASTER).
This adjusts the audio level for USB output.
6. PHONES Dial
This adjusts the level for headphones output.
This adjusts the level for the internal microphones.
This displays the audio output level. If [OVER] lights up,
distortion might occur. Turn down the [MASTER] level if the
[OVER] indicator lights up.
distortion might occur. Turn down the [MASTER] level if the
[OVER] indicator lights up.
9. 7/8 LEVEL Dial
This adjusts the level of audio input coming from a computer
connected to the [7/8] connector on the rear panel.
connected to the [7/8] connector on the rear panel.
This adjusts the amount of reverb applied to output.
This adjusts the level for final output.
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