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Roland FC-100mkII - Panel Descriptions; Rear Panel Description; Front Panel Description

Roland FC-100mkII
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4
III
Panel
Descriptions
«
Rear
Panel»
Rol
d
FOOT
CONTROLLER
an
FC-1DDMKlI
«Front
Panel»
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1
o RRC
OUT
Socket
Connect this
with
the
RRC
IN Socket
of
an
external device
using
the
supplied
RRC
cable.
f)
Expresion
Pedal
Jack
1 (EXP1)
Connect an expression pedal to this jack. The expression
pedal
will
function
differently
depending
on
the
external
device
and specific
settings
you use.
...
Be sure to use a Roland
EV~5
Expression Pedal or BOSS
EV~
10.
Use
of
other
pedals
may
in certain cases
not
allow
for
normal operation.
e
Tuner's
Signal
Out
Jack
Connect a tuning
unit
(such
as
BOSS TU-12)
to
this jack.
...
This jack
becomes
inactive
when
an
RMC~
1 (optional)
is
connected.
e
Mode
Selector
Switch
This
selects
how
the
Control
PedalO
will function.
o
Expression
Pedal
Jack
2 (EXP2)
Connect an expression pedal
to
this jack. The functions
available
will
vary depending on the particular pedal and
specific
settings
you use.
G
Number
Pedals
(1
- 8)
Use
these
pedals
for
selecting relevant numbers.
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0
8
Number
Indicators
(1
- 8)
The indicator for the number currently selected will light
up.
o
Bank
Pedal
Provides for selection
of
the bank.
o
Control
Pedal
This pedal will function
in
a variety
of
ways, depending
on the
type
of
device connected and the settings
that
are made .
«ri>
Control
Indicator
This
shows
the
current status
of
the Control Pedal C).
Q)
Bank
Display
This indicates the bank currently selected .
o
Group
Pedal
Use this
for
selecting a group.
@)
Group
Indicator
(A/B)
The indicator
for
the
group currently selected
will
be
lit.
CD
Point
This
shows
the
current
Mode
and the
On/Off
state
of
MIDI Mix.
* The above explanation
of
pedal functions applies to
normal pedal operations.

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