Adjusting the microphone input level – Roland VP-770 User Manual

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Adjusting the Microphone Input Level

( MIC LEVEL)

Here’s how to adjust the input level of the microphone connected to the rear panel MIC jack.

Vocalize into the microphone.

Try to keep a consistent distance between the microphone and your mouth.

Check the indicator status.

LEVEL Indicator signifi cance

Red

The signal level from the microphone input is too great.

Yellow

The signal level from the microphone input is just right.

Green

A signal is being input from the microphone input.

Adjust the [LEVEL] knob so that the yellow indicator lights at the
peak of your vocalizing into the microphone.

The front panel [LEVEL] knob doesn’t aff ect the rear
panel EXT IN jack. If you’ve connected your microphone
to the EXT IN jack, use the rear panel [LEVEL] knob to
adjust the input level.

Turning the knob toward “MIC” will increase the input

level, and turning the knob toward “LINE” will decrease it.

Once you’ve adjusted the microphone input level, you should generally leave it untouched. Adjust
the [VOLUME] knob if you want to raise or lower the volume of the Vocal Designer part.

You can apply an eff ect to the microphone input by turning on the [INPUT EFFECT] button
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