Turning on the power, Auto off settings, Phantom power setting – BOSS RC-202 Loop Station User Manual

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Basic Operation Guide

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AUX IN jack

Use a stereo mini-plug cable to connect your

audio player here.
To adjust the input level of the AUX jack,

adjust the controls of the connected device

(e.g., audio player).

Phones jack

Connect a set of headphones (sold separately) here.

MEMO

You can adjust the volume of the headphones (p. 13).

Outputting the Rhythm Only to Headphones

You can use the rhythm as a click tone, and output it only to the

headphones. For details, refer to “Parameter Guide” (PDF).

Auto Off Settings

When ten hours have passed since you last played or operated the

RC-202, the power turns off automatically (with the factory settings).
If you don’t need the power to turn off automatically, turn the Auto Off

setting “OFF.”

1.

Press the [SETUP] button.

2.

Press the [DELAY] (GENERAL) button.

3.

Press the [VALUE] knob to select “

AOF.

4.

Turn the [VALUE] knob to change the value.

OFF

The power will not turn off automatically.

ON

The power will automatically turn off when

10 hours have passed since you last played or

operated the RC-202.

5.

Press the [SETUP] (EXIT) button to complete the setting.

Phantom Power Setting

If you’re using a condenser microphone that requires phantom

power, turn phantom power on as described below.

1.

Press the [SETUP] button.

2.

Press the [BEAT] (I/O) button.

3.

Press the [VALUE] knob to select “

V48

.”

4.

Turn the [VALUE] knob to select “

ON

.”

5.

Press the [SETUP] (EXIT) button to complete the setting.

*

WARNING: Precautions concerning use of phantom

power supply. Always turn the phantom power off

when connecting any device other than condenser

microphones that require phantom power.

You risk causing damage if you mistakenly supply phantom power

to dynamic microphones, audio playback devices, or other devices

that don’t require such power. Be sure to check the specifications

of any microphone you intend to use by referring to the manual

that came with it. (This instrument’s phantom power: 48 V DC, 10

mA Max)

Caution when turning off the power

While the RC-202 is in the following states, you must

never turn off the power. Doing so may cause all the saved

data to be lost.

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While recording/overdubbing/playing back

5

While undoing/redoing

5

While switching/saving/deleting a phrase memory

5

While a factory reset is in progress

5

While connected to a computer

Caution when using a microphone

If the speakers and microphone are close together, the

sound played back from the speakers may be picked up by

the microphone. If you record or overdub in such a state, the

speakers playback picked up by the microphone will also be

recorded. You should separate the speakers and microphone

so that the playback from the speakers is not picked up by

the microphone.

Turning On the Power

When powering up

Turn on the power to your amp

last

.

When powering

down

Turn off the power to your amp

first

.

1.

Turn the [POWER] switch ON.

MEMO

You can adjust the output volume (

p. 13

).

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