Roland AT-350C Manual Do Utilizador

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Live performance
Mixer, etc.
Power amp/speaker
Main Out jack
MEMO
If you connect speakers or an external reverb unit to the AUX 
Out jacks, you’ll be able to much more readily express the 
expansiveness of the stereo sound field and add more of a sense of 
presence to your music (p. 112).
Using Headphones
The ATELIER features Phones jacks. These allow you to play without 
having to worry about bothering others around you, even at night.
NOTE!
•  Accepts connection of stereo headphones.
•  To prevent damage to the cord, handle the headphones only by the 
headset or the plug.
•  Headphones may be damaged if the volume is too high when they 
are plugged in. Lower the volume on the ATELIER before plugging 
in headphones.
•  To prevent possible auditory damage, loss of hearing, or damage 
to the headphones, the headphones should not be used at an 
excessively high volume. Use the headphones at a moderate 
volume level.
1.  Connect your headphones to the Phones jack underneath 
the left side of the keyboard.
2.  Adjust the headphones volume with the [Master Volume] knob.
Connecting Pedals
Connecting a pedalboard
You can connect the ATELIER to pedalboard (PK series; sold separately).
*  Only pedalboard units that have a PK OUT connector can be 
connected.
PK In connector
PK series
MEMO
The AC adaptor supplied with the pedalboard is not used. The 
pedalboard will be turned on/off by the [Power] switch of the 
ATELIER, regardless of the position of the pedalboard’s own power 
switch.
1.  Make sure that the [Power] switch the ATELIER and the 
pedalboard (PK series) are both switched off.
2.  Using the dedicated PK cable that is included with the 
ATELIER, connect the ATELIER’s PK In connector to the 
pedalboard’s PK OUT connector.
3.  Switch on the ATELIER’s power.
4.  Make sure that the indicator on the pedalboard’s rear panel 
is lit.
Try playing the pedalboard; if you hear the sound of the pedal part 
from the ATELIER, the connection is complete.
*  This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval (a 
few seconds) after power up is required before the unit will operate 
normally.
*  For details on settings for the pedalboard, refer to the owner’s 
manual for your pedalboard.