Connecting a microphone, If using a phantom-powered microphone – Roland VP-7 User Manual

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Connecting a Microphone

A microphone is indispensable when performing with the VP-7.
The VP-7 models vocal sounds by using your voice that is input via the microphone.

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* 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 .

1: GND

2: HOT

3: COLD

TIP:

HOT

RING:

COLD

SLEEVE: GND

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* Howling could be produced depending on the location of

microphones relative to speakers . This can be remedied by:

1. Changing the orientation of the microphone(s).
2. Relocating microphone(s) at a greater distance from speakers.
3. Lowering volume levels.

If using a phantom-powered microphone

The VP-7’s MIC IN jack can provide phantom power.

* Turn this off if you’re using the included microphone .

* You must turn the phantom power off unless you’ve connected a condenser microphone that requires phantom

power .

Supplying phantom power to a dynamic microphone or audio playback device will cause malfunctions . For details

on the specifications of your microphone, refer to the owner’s manual that came with your microphone .

(The VP-7’s phantom power supply: DC 48 V, 10 mA Max)

1. Turn on the [PHANTOM] switch .

Phantom power will be supplied.

* Note that if you don’t have a MIDI keyboard connected,

the Human Voice sound could continue sounding without

end if the input from the microphone is at too high a level .

Should you encounter this problem, turn the [Mic] knob

counterclockwise to lower the level of the input .

* For information on how to wear the microphone, refer to the

owner’s manual that came with the supplied microphone .

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