Roland M-10MX 用户手册

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Panel Descriptions
SENS Knobs
These knobs adjust the input sensitivity, 
allowing you to set the input level so that 
the sound of each channel can be mixed 
while avoiding noise or distortion.
Turning the SENS knob toward the right 
will increase the sensitivity (increase the 
input level), and turning it toward the 
left will decrease the sensitivity (decrease 
the input level).
If you’ve connected a mic to phone jacks 
1–6, turn the SENS knob toward the right 
near the “MIC” position.
If you’ve connected a line-level device 
such as a keyboard, turn the SENS knob 
toward the left near the “LINE” position.
* Each SENS knob simultaneously affects 
the L/R inputs for a pair of channels.
Channel Volume Knobs
These knobs adjust the volume 
of each channel. Normally, you 
should use these in the marked 
region.
* Each channel volume knob simultaneously 
affects the L/R inputs for a pair of channels.
OVERLOAD Indicator
This indicator will light if the mixed signal is too loud. 
If it lights frequently, turn the SENS knob of each 
channel toward the left to reduce the input level (p. 9).
* This indicator will light 6 dB before clipping level (the level 
at which clipping begins).
Plug-in Power 
Compatible INPUT Jack 
(stereo mini jack)
This is a input jack for connecting a 
plug-in power compatible stereo mic.
The sound from the connected mic is 
input to channels 1/2. 
If you connect a device to the rear 
panel’s INPUT 1/2 jacks, both sounds 
will be mixed.
* A mono mic cannot be used.
* The SENS 1/2 knob does not affect the 
input from this jack.
VOLUME Knob
This knob adjusts the volume of the 
input from the connected mic. 
To minimize the volume, turn this 
knob all the way to the left.
Headphone Jack
(stereo mini jack)
You can connect stereo 
headphones to this jack.
VOLUME Knob
This knob adjusts the 
volume of the headphones.
* The volume of the 
headphones is not affected 
by the MAIN volume knob.
DIGITAL OUTPUT 
Connector/Jack
These jacks digitally 
output the same audio 
signal as the OUTPUT 
jacks.
Both optical and coaxial 
jacks are provided, and 
both can be used 
simultaneously.
* No signal will be output 
from these jacks if the 
POWER SAVE switch is 
on.
POWER Switch
This turns the power on/off.
Set this switch to “DC IN” if you’re 
using the AC adaptor, or to 
“BATT” if you’re using batteries; 
the power will turn on, and the 
POWER indicator will light.
DC IN
 (AC Adaptor) 
Jack
Connect the supplied AC 
adaptor to this jack.
OUTPUT Jacks
 (TRS phone/RCA pin jacks)
These jacks output the mixed signal.
Both phone jacks and RCA pin jacks are provided, and you 
can connect to both jacks and send the output to separate 
devices. These are TRS jacks, which allow you to use stereo 
phone plugs for a balanced audio connection, or use mono 
phone plug cables for an unbalanced connection.
* If you’re using a balanced connection, check to make sure that 
the input jacks of your equipment are wired as shown below. Be 
aware that on some equipment, the HOT and COLD are 
reversed.
INPUT Jacks 
(phone jacks, RCA pin jacks)
Channels 1–4, 5, 6 (phone jacks)
These jacks are suitable for use with electronic musical 
instruments or mics. If you’re connecting a mic or other monaural 
device, use the L (MONO) jack.
Channels 5, 6, 7–10 (RCA pin jacks)
These jacks are suitable for connecting desktop media production 
devices or audio equipment such as CD/MD players.
Channels 5/6 provide both phone jacks and RCA pin jacks, which 
can be used simultaneously.
POWER Indicator
This will light when the power is 
turned on.
* If you’re operating on batteries, 
the brightness of this indicator will 
show the state of the batteries. 
If the indicator becomes dim, you 
need to replace the batteries.
MAIN Volume Knob
This knob adjusts the overall 
volume for the mixed inputs of 
each channel.
* The output level from the 
headphone jack will not be affected 
even if you use the MAIN volume 
knob to lower the volume.
SAMPLE RATE Switch
Allows you to select 44.1, 48, or 96 kHz as the 
sampling frequency (sample rate) of the digital 
audio signal sent from DIGITAL OUTPUT.
POWER SAVE Switch
This turns the “power save” function 
on/off.
If you turn this function on, the digital 
output from the DIGITAL OUTPUT 
connector will be turned off (no output), 
reducing the power consumption.