Adjusting the volume of the external input sounds – Roland SP-303 User Manual
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Chapter 1. Playing Samples
Adjusting the Volume of the
External Input Sounds
If excessive input volume levels causes the sound to be
distorted, or if noise becomes noticeable because levels are
too low, use the following procedure to adjust the volume.
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1. Press [EXT SOURCE], and confirm that the pad has lit.
The external input sounds are played.
2. Press [START/END/LEVEL], and confirm that the
button has lit.
3. Turn the LEVEL knob (the CTRL 3/MFX knob) to
adjust the volume of the external input sounds.
Rotating it toward the left will decrease the volume, and
rotating it toward the right will increase the volume.
Adjust the level so that the PEAK indicator lights
occasionally.
* If the input volume of the external source does not change even
when you rotate the LEVEL knob (the CTRL 3/MFX knob),
hold down [REMAIN] and press [EXT SOURCE] (this selects
the external input as the target for volume adjustment).
Afterwards, press [START/END/LEVEL] again, and make the
adjustment with the LEVEL knob.
4. Press [START/END/LEVEL] again.
The [START/END/LEVEL] light goes out, and the
volume setting is stored.
* At times, the volume level of sounds from a CD, MD, or other
such source may be too high, or if you are using a mic,
distortion may still be audible even after adjusting the volume,
or conversely, that you cannot get enough volume in the
sound. In such situations, adjust the volume of the CD or MD
player, or if using a microphone, turn the MIC LEVEL knob,
adjusting the volume until you achieve the proper level.
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