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Panel Descriptions
17
USER’S GUIDE
INPUT LEVEL Knob
Adjusts the input level of the
signal received at INPUT.
• Adjusting the input level p. 42
L/GUITAR/MIC Jack (combo input jack)
You can connect either a mic, guitar, or line equipment here.
This instrument is equipped with balanced (XLR/TRS) type
jacks. Wiring diagrams for these jacks are shown below.
Make connections after first checking the wiring diagrams
of other equipment you intend to connect.
INPUT SOURCE Switch
Set this as appropriate for the device you’ve
connected to the LINE (L) jack.
If you’ve connected your source to the LINE (R)
jack, you must set this switch to LINE (L).
LINE (L):
Connect a line-level device such as an audio
device (e.g., CD player) or keyboard.
GUITAR (Hi-Z):
Connect an electric guitar that’s not being
sent through an effects processor
(high-impedance connection).
MIC:
Connect a mic.
• Recording a mic or guitar p. 40, 142
LINE (R) Jack
When using LINE (L) and LINE (R) for stereo input,
input the signal for the R channel here.
* If you’re inputting in mono, connect it to the
LINE (L) jack.
You can’t use this jack if the INPUT gain select
switch is not at the LINE (L) position.
• Recording a mic or guitar p. 40, 142
OUTPUT Jacks (R, L/MONO)
These jacks output the audio signal.
If you’re outputting in mono, connect to the
L/MONO jack.
These jacks output the combined signals of the
sound received from INPUT, the sound from the
USB-connected computer, and the sound from
the SonicCell itself.
INPUT/OUTPUT Jacks
These jacks input or output audio signals.
Switch
LINE
GUITAR
Dynamic
MIC
Condenser
Plug/connector accepted
1/4“ phone plug (unbalanced)
1/4“ phone plug (unbalanced)
(High impedance supported)
1/4“ phone plug (balanced or unbalanced),
XLR connector
* Switch OFF “Phantom Power“ in the INPUT screen.
XLR connector (48 V phantom power supported)
Connecting a phantom-powered condenser mic
In the INPUT screen, turn “Phantom Power” on (p.142)
Nominal input level
-30 – -10 dBu
-30 – -10 dBu
-50 – -30 dBu
SonicCell_e.book 17 ページ 2007年8月9日 木曜日 午後9時17分

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BrandRoland
ModelSonicCell
CategoryComputer Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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