Inputting sound from an electronic musical, Instrument, mic or guitar – Roland SP-404MKII Creative Sampler and Effector User Manual

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Inputting Sound from an Electronic Musical Instrument, Mic or Guitar

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Inputting Sound from an Electronic Musical

Instrument, Mic or Guitar

You can connect your electronic musical instrument, mic or guitar to the SP-404MK2 for audio input.

1.

Connect an electronic musical instrument to the LINE IN jack(s) on the rear panel. When using a mic or

guitar, plug them into the INPUT jack on the front panel.

You can connect high-impedance devices like guitars and bass guitars to the INPUT jack on the front panel. When connecting a

guitar or bass guitar, set the [MIC/GUITAR] switch on the front panel to the right-hand side.

2.

Press the [EXT SOURCE] button.

The [EXT SOURCE] button lights up. This inputs the audio of the connected device.

The [EXT SOURCE] button blinks red if the level of the input signal is too high. In this case, the input audio may sound distorted.

3.

Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [EXT SOURCE] button.

The input setting screen appears.

4.

Turn the [CTRL 3] knob to adjust the volume of the audio input.

When you raise the volume, the audio is output from the connected device.

5.

When you finish making the settings, press the [EXIT] button.

6.

To stop the audio input from the connected device, press the [EXT SOURCE] button.

The [EXT SOURCE] button goes dark. This stops the audio from the connected device.

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