Names of things and what they do, Front panel – Roland RK-300 User Manual
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Names of Things and What They Do
[Power ON] Switch
This turns the power on/off (p. 33).
[BALANCE] Knob
This adjusts the volume balance between the song and
your keyboard performance (p. 98).
When you’re playing along with a song, you can use this
knob to turn down the volume of the song.
[VOLUME] Knob
This adjusts the overall volume of the RK-300 (p. 34).
If headphones are connected, this adjusts the volume of
the headphones (p. 38).
D BEAM
By moving your hand above the D Beam controller you can
modify the sounds you’re playing on the keyboard (p. 67),
or produce sound effects such as applause (p. 68).
Press the [PITCH], [FILTER], or [VOLUME] button to choose
what will be controlled by the D Beam.
VOCAL
Here you can apply harmony (p. 104) or effects such as
echo (p. 108) to the sound of the microphone.
If a guitar is connected, you can also use effects that are
designed specifically for guitar (p. 133).
[INPUT] Button
If you’ve connected a microphone to the MIC 1/GTR jack,
this button’s illumination needs to be off. If you’ve
connected a guitar, this button should be lit.
[EFFECTS] Button
Press this if you want to apply an effect to the input from
the MIC 1/GTR jack. You’ll be able to use a vocal effect if
you’re using a microphone, or a guitar effect if you’re using
a guitar.
[MIC 1] Knob
This adjusts the volume of the microphone/guitar that’s
connected to the MIC 1/GTR jack.
[ECHO] Button
This turns the echo on/off.
[MIC 2] Knob
This adjusts the volume of the microphone connected to
the MIC 2 jack.
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