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Setting up and demo songs, Connections – Roland E-80 User Manual

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Setting up and demo songs

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E-80 Music Workstation

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Setting up and demo songs

You must be dying to try out your new E-80 to see what it is capable of. We’ll get to that in a minute. But first we need
to connect it.

Connections

The E-80 contains internal speakers. You therefore don’t need to connect it to an external amplifier (Roland’s KC series,
for example). But you can also use optional headphones (Roland RH-25, RH-50, RH-200 or RH-300, for example).

Be sure to switch off both the E-80 and the external devices you want to connect before making or breaking audio and/
or MIDI connections. If you do not have access to the sound system of the venue where you are performing, ask the local
engineer to set the volume to the minimum level.

Note: Try to use dynamic microphones whenever possible. You can also connect a condenser microphone, however, provided you use a DI box
(with power supply).

Note: Except for the power cable, all other items shown above are optional. See your Roland dealer for details.

AC

EXPRESSION

PEDAL

SWITCH

PEDAL

PEDAL

HOLD

Roland

MAIN

R, L/MONO

VOCAL
HARMONIST
INPUT

EXTERNAL
SOURCE

METRONOME
OUT

Mixing console, keyboard amplifier,

active speakers

Dynamic microphone (select “MIC”)
Other signal source (select “LINE”)

[Microphone: DR-10 or DR-20]
*Connect the microphone using an
unbalanced mono 1/4” or a bal-
anced XLR jack.

Expression pedal

(EV-5, EV-7)

Stereo headphones

(RH-25, RH-50, RH-200 or RH-300)

Footswitches

(DP-2, DP-6, or

BOSS FS-5U)

To wall outlet

CD/MP3 player, etc.

Stereo headphones