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Using a microphone, Using the code hook, Using a microphone using the code hook – Roland AT800 User Manual

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Before You Start Playing

Since this instrument has a Mic jack, you can use a
microphone to enjoy a variety of possibilities such as singing
along with your performance, or singing along with SMF
music files (sold separately).

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1.

Connect your microphone to the [Mic] jack
underneath the left side of the keyboard.

2.

Use the [Mic Volume] knob to adjust the
volume level for the microphone.

You can adjust the depth of the echo applied to sound from
the microphone (p. 223).

The microphone must be purchased separately. When
purchasing a microphone, please consult the vender where
you bought the ATELIER.

Some Notes on Using a Microphone

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• To avoid disturbing others, be careful of the volume level

when playing late at night or very early in the morning.

• When connecting a microphone to the ATELIER, be sure

to lower the volume. If the volume control is too high
when the microphone is plugged in, noise may be
produced by the speakers.

• Howling could be produced depending on the location

of microphones relative to speakers. This can be
remedied by:
• Changing the orientation of the microphone.
• Relocating the microphone so it is farther from the

speakers.

• Lowering volume levels.

If you’re using headphones or a mic, you can use the code
hook to neatly bundle the cables near your feet.

Attaching the Cord Hook

1.

Screw the cord hook (with wing nut) about
80% of the way into the screwhole located at
the bottom left of the organ.

2.

After you’ve oriented the hook as desired, use
the wing nut to fasten it.

Using a Microphone

Using the Code Hook

Screw Hole

Wing Nut

Cord Hook

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