Connecting with external devices, Names and functions of jacks and connectors, Connecting audio equipment – Roland ATELIER AT-300 User Manual

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Connecting with External Devices

Connecting with External Devices

If you want to hook up an external instrument to the ATELIER,
then this chapter is for you.

1.

Output

L/Mono, R Jacks

These jacks can be connected to your audio system to
enjoy more powerful sound.

2.

Input L/Mono, R Jacks

Using these jacks, you can connect other sound
generating devices or audio equipment and play sounds
from other devices through the ATELIER’s speaker.

3.

LCD Contrast Knob

4.

Phones Jacks

p. 18

Connect headphones here.

5.

MIDI Out/In Connectors

p. 123

You can connect external MIDI devices to the ATELIER
and exchange performance data between them.

6.

USB Connector

p. 122

Used for connecting a computer to the ATELIER using a USB
cable

.

Output Jack

You can connect audio equipment using audio cables (sold
separately) and play the sounds from the ATELIER through the
speakers on the connected equipment or record your
performances on a recording device.
If the output of the connected device is monaural, you must use
the L (Mono) jack.
Use an audio cable to connect the input jack on the audio set
or amp mixer to one of the output jacks on the ATELIER. Use
an audio cable with a standard plug. When purchasing an
audio cable, please consult the vendor where you bought the
ATELIER.

Input Jack

You can connect another sound module, such as audio
equipment or an electronic instrument using audio cables (sold
separately) and play the sounds from the connected device
through the speakers on the ATELIER.
If the input of the connected device is monaural, you must use
the L (Mono) jack.

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.

1.

Turn down the volume all the way on all
equipment.

2.

Turn off the power to the ATELIER and other
connected equipment.

3.

Connect the ATELIER and other equipment with
audio cables (sold separately).

4.

Turn on the connected equipment.

5.

Turn on the ATELIER.

6.

Adjust the volume.

After use, follow the steps below to switch off the power.

7.

Turn down the volume all the way on all
equipment.

8.

Turn off the ATELIER.

9.

Turn off the connected equipment.

Names and Functions of Jacks
and Connectors

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Connecting Audio Equipment

Making the Connections

NOTE

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