Rear panel – Roland V-Bass VB-99 User Manual
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Names of Things and What They Do
fig.00-030
1.
Security Slot (
)
988
Connect a commercially available anti-theft security cable
here.
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2.
BASS INPUT Jack
Use this jack when directly inputting a normal bass.
3.
BASS OUTPUT Jack
This outputs sounds from normal basses connected to a GK-
3B and unaltered signals from the BASS INPUT jack.
4.
SUB OUT Connectors L, R
These balanced output jacks use XLR type connectors.
*
The SUB OUT L and R connectors are unaffected by the OUTPUT
LEVEL knob settings; output is constant at a fixed output level (+4
dBu).
5.
GND LIFT Switch
You can disconnect the SUB OUT connectors’ No. 1 pin from
the VB-99’s ground.
Normally, this is set to GND. Switch to LIFT if a ground loop
or similar problem is causing the output of hum or noise.
6.
MAIN OUT Jacks L/MONO, R
These are unbalanced phone jack outputs. Use these to
connect to amps, mixers, and similar equipment.
7.
PHONES Jack
Connect headphones here.
8.
DIGITAL OUT Connector
Digital audio signals are output here. (p. 33)
9.
EXP PEDAL (EXPRESSION PEDAL) Jack
Connect an optional expression pedal (such as a Roland EV-5)
here. (p. 17)
*
The VB-99 is set at the factory so that the pedal is automatically
enabled to function as a foot volume.
10.
CTL3,4 (CONTROL 3,4) Jack
An optional footswitch (such as an FS-6) can be connected
here. (p. 17)
*
The patch up/down function is assigned to this jack at the factory.
11.
USB Connector
Use a USB cable to connect a computer to this connector and
enable exchange of data between the VB-99 and the computer.
(p. 65)
12.
RRC2 IN Connector
Accepts connection of an FC-300 (optional).
This connector supplies power to the FC-300 and provides for
two-way communications with it. (p. 46)
*
The RRC2 IN connector is for use exclusively with the FC-300. It
cannot be used with other devices.
13.
MIDI OUT, IN Connector
Connect an external MIDI device here to transmit and receive
MIDI messages to and from the device. (p. 52)
14.
DC IN (AC Adaptor) Jack
Connect the included AC adaptor here.
To prevent damaging the VB-99, please be sure not to use any
AC adaptor other than the one included with the VB-99.
15.
Cord Hook
Fasten the AC adaptor cord using this hook to prevent the
cord from being disconnected accidentally. (p. 18)
*
Disconnecting the AC adaptor while the VB-99 is in use may result
in corruption of important data.
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