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Roland SVC-350 - Operation

Roland SVC-350
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OPERATION
7.
After rnakmg the connections shcwn
tr
the drawng, set the controls as
shown above and turn on the POWER
switch@
2.
Adjusting the input levels:
ill
Microphone level
Set the MICROPHONE LEVEL control
@so that the green indicator @ lights
and so that the red
indcator Odoes
not light even wtli loud passages.
121. Instrumentlevel
Set the INPUT LEVEL switch
@so as
to match the level of the instrument
being used. Set the output level of the
instrument so that only the green
ndi-
cator
Q
lhghts when the instrument is
played
(3).
Guitar level
Adjust the output level of the guitar so
that the indicator
(D
lbghts.
*The GUITAR and INSTRUMENT in
-
puts can be used simultaneously~ in
which case both instruments should
be played at the same time whiie adjust
-
ing their outputs so that the red indica
-
tor does not light.
Once the input levels have been set,
they should not be changed.
3.
Adjusting the output level:
Ill.
Set the BALANCE control@ at
DiRECT MIC and the VOLUME control
@between
5
and
7.
12) Speak or sing into the microphone.
Set the OUTPUT LEVEL switch
a)
(when using VOCAL AMP OUTPUTS
@@only) and the externai amplifier
volume
control forthe des~red sound
level
4.
Try
producing the vocoder sound:
Ill
Set the BALANCE control
@
at
VOCODER and try playing the input in
-
strument, In this condition, no sound is
produced
121
Try speaking or singing into the
microphone
wh~le playing the input in
-
strument, The vocoder will produce the
sound
of your volce using the tone
color
of the input instrument sound.
5.
Set the VOICE CHARACTER
(p.41 and HARMONICS
@
(p.4) con
-
trols for the desired sound quality.
6.
The output level cf the vocoder
sound
1s determined by the OUTPUT
VOLUME control
@and by the volume
control of the external amplifier being
used. When operating in the DIRECT
mode, the
SVC~350 has no direct con
-
trol over the output volume. (Adjust
using the volume control of the external
am~llfier1.

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