Rear panel – Roland HPD-15 User Manual

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Panel Descriptions

Rear Panel

fig.0-02.e

PHONES Jack

Connect stereo headphones.
Even if headphones are connected,
sound will still be output from the
OUTPUT jacks.

OUTPUT Jacks

Connect to external audio devices or
amps. If using monaural sound, plug
the cable into the L (MONO) jack only.

MIX IN STEREO Jack

Connect a CD/MD player or use for the
expanded input at the live performance.
The sound that is input to this jack will
be output from the OUTPUT jacks and
PHONES jack.

EXP PEDAL/HH CTRL Jack

Connect an expression pedal (EV-5), a hi-hat
control pedal (FD-7), or a foot switch (p. 72).

TRIGGER INPUT Jack

Connect the kick trigger units, external pads,
foot switches (p. 73).

FOOT SWITCH Jack

Connect the optional foot switches (BOSS FS-5U).
You can use foot switches to select a patch, to
control the sequencer, and so on (p. 71).

MIDI Connectors (IN, OUT/THRU)

Connect the MIDI cable when using the
HPD-15 to play external instruments,
using the HPD-15 as a sound module, or
to save/load the setting data (p. 76).

AC Adaptor Jack

Connect the include AC adaptor.

POWER Switch

Turns the power on/off.

Stereo headphones

Stereo set, etc.

AC adaptor

Audio cable

Speakers with built-in amp, etc.

R

L

PCS-31 (optional)

Kick trigger unit, External pad, etc.

CD Player, etc.

BOSS FS-5U (optional)

Roland

EV-5 (optional)

FD-7 (optional)

PCS-31 (optional)

BOSS FS-5U

(optional)

Cord hook

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.

To prevent the inadvertent
disruption of power to
your unit (should the plug
be pulled out accidentally),
and to avoid applying
undue stress to the AC
adaptor jack, anchor the
power cord using the cord
hook, as shown in the
illustration.

Use only the specified
expression pedal (EV-5;
sold separately). By
connecting any other
expression pedals, you risk
causing malfunction and/
or damage to the unit.

For details on connecting
MIDI devices, refer to
“Chapter 6 Connecting
MIDI Devices” (p. 76).

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