Rear panel connections, Adjusting the input level, Panel descriptions – Boss Audio Systems Boss Loop Station RC-300 User Manual

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Adjusting the input level

Adjust each [INPUT LEVEL] knob so that the PEAK indicator lights

only occasionally, when the level of the input is at its highest.

DC IN jack

Connect the included AC

adaptor here.

* Use only the included

AC adaptor. Using any

other adaptor may

cause overheating and

malfunction.

INPUT MIC jack

Connect your microphone here.

MAIN OUTPUT jacks

Connect these jacks to your amp or monitor

speakers.
If your system is monaural, use only the OUTPUT

L jack. Sound that was input in stereo will also be

output monaurally.

SUB OUTPUT jacks

Connect these jacks to your mixer or other equip-

ment. The sound of a specific track, the audio

input, or sound from a computer connected via

USB can be output from the SUB OUTPUT jacks

independently of the MAIN OUTPUT jacks (p. 33).

Rear Panel Connections

PHONES jack

Connect

a set of

headphones

(sold

separately)

here.

CTL 1, 2/EXP 2 jack

CTL 3, 4/EXP 3 jack

You can connect EXP pedals

(EV-5, etc. ; sold separately) or

foot switches (FS-5U, FS-6; sold

separately) here, and use them

to control a variety of parameters

(p. 24).

MIDI

connectors

For connecting

MIDI device (p. 38).
You can also

connect an

additional

RC-300 unit for

synchronized

playback.

[POWER] switch

This turns the power on/off (p. 7).

INPUT INST jacks

Connect your guitar, bass,

or effects unit to these

jacks.
Use the INPUT L jack

and INPUT R jack when

connecting a stereo-

output effects unit. Use

only the INPUT L jack if

you’re using a monaural

source.

INPUT AUX jack

Use a stereo mini-plug cable to

connect your audio player here.

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 DC IN jack,

anchor the power

cord using the

cord hook, as

shown in the

illustration.

[PHANTOM]

switch setting
If you’re using

a condenser

microphone, choose

the “ON” setting. If

you’re using a dynamic

microphone, choose

the “OFF” setting.

* Ordinarily, this is set

to “OFF.”

USB connector

You can use a

commercially available

USB cable to connect

the RC-300 to your

computer, and use the

computer to read/write

RC-300 tracks (WAV files).

You can play sounds

from your computer through the RC-300 via USB

audio (p. 36).

About USB cap

If you want to connect a USB cable, detach the

USB cap that covers the USB connector. Leave the

USB cap in place when you’re not using the USB

connector.

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