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Making connections – Roland VC-2 User Manual

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Making connections

In order to use the VC-2, you’ll need to connect a mic and MIDI keyboard to the V-Synth XT as shown in the illustration
below.

Connect your mic to the front panel MIC jack.

Before you connect your mic, set the mic switch to the appropriate position for the type of mic you’re connecting.

• If your mic requires phantom power to be supplied via the XLR jack, use the “PHANTOM ON” setting.

If your mic uses a phone plug or does not require phantom power, set the

MIC Switch

(p. 10) to the “NORMAL” setting.

* If you connect a mic, don’t select the “Hi-Z” setting of the MIC switch.

* The audio signal that is input from the MIC jack can be turned on/off by the

MIC Jack Switch

(p. 38). Be sure that this is turned on

when you’re using the mic.

MAIN
OUT

MIDI IN

INPUT L

OUT PUT

MIDI OUT

POWER

Microphone

MIC

Power amp

MIDI Keyboard

V-Synth XT (Front Panel)

V-Synth XT (Rear Panel)

to Power outlet

The “INPUT R”
jack is not used
with the VC-2.

If you’re playing a patch whose patch algorithm is Process Type 1 or Process
Type 2, connect an external audio source (e.g., keyboard or CD player) to the
V-Synth XT’s “INPUT L” jack, and input an audio signal.

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