Roland c-280 业主指南

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Other Functions
Using a Recording Device or External Amplifier
The sound of the C-280 can be recorded directly to a tape recorder or other recording 
device without using a microphone. You can also use an external amplifier to listen to 
the C-280 through other speakers.
To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the 
volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.
Procedure
1.
Turn off the power on the C-280 and on the recording device that 
you intend to connect.
2.
Connect the Output jacks (located on the bottom panel of the C-280) 
to the input jacks of the recording (or other) device.
fig.05-01
3.
Turn on the power of the C-280.
4.
Turn on the power of the connected device.
If the input of the connected device is monaural, you must use the Output L (Mono) jack.
If you do not want sound to be output from the speakers of the C-280, plug a set of headphones 
into the Phones jack.
Using MIDI
The MIDI connectors of the C-280 allow it to exchange music data with other MIDI 
devices. MIDI lets you do a variety of things, such as recording your own performance 
and playing it back at a different tempo without changing the pitch, and allows you to 
edit your performance in a variety of ways.
Making MIDI Connections
• MIDI Out connector
If you wish to transmit music data from the C-280 to an external MIDI device, connect 
this connector to the MIDI In connector of the other device.
• MIDI In connector
If you want the C-280 to receive music data from an external MIDI device, connect the 
MIDI Out connector of the other device and this connector.
fig.05-02
Use a separately available MIDI cable to make the connections.
NOTE
R
L (Mono)
Output
NOTE
MEMO
Out
In
MIDI
MEMO