Connecting your equipment, Turning the power on/off – Roland AIRA VT-4 Voice Transformer User Manual

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Rear panel

Front panel

[POWER] switch

Turning the Power On/Off

After you’ve made connections correctly,

turn on the power in the order of this

unit

0

connected devices.

When turning the power off, do so in the

order of the connected devices

0

this unit.

MEMO

This unit can operate on USB bus power

or on batteries.
If you want to use it on batteries, install

batteries beforehand (p. 11).

Connecting Your Equipment

LINE OUT jacks

Connect these jacks to your amp or

monitor speakers.

MIC IN jack (rear)

Connect a mic (sold separately) here.
If a condenser mic is connected to the

XLR connector, phantom power can be

supplied (p. 2).
* Pin assignment of MIC IN jack (rear)

1: GND

2: HOT

3: COLD

TIP:

HOT

RING:

COLD

SLEEVE: GND

MIDI IN connector

Connect a MIDI device.
You can use incoming MIDI note messages to

play the robot voice, etc. (p. 5).

USB (

O

) port

If this port is connected to your computer via a

commercially available USB 2.0 cable, you can

use the VT-4 as a USB audio interface.
* If USB bus power is supplied, the unit

operates on USB bus power.

* To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn down the volume, and turn off all the units before making any connections.
* Before turning the unit on/off, always be sure to turn the volume down. Even with the volume turned down, you might hear some sound when

switching the unit on/off. However, this is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.

PHONES jack

Connect headphones (sold separately)

here.

MIC IN jack (front)

Connect a mic that is compatible with

plug-in power (sold separately).
* This is only for use with a mic that is

compatible with plug-in power.

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