Roland KF-7 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Before You Start Playing
Before You
Start Playing
Adjusting the Sound’s
Volume and Brilliance
Turn the [Volume] knob to adjust the overall volume.
Turn the [Brilliance] knob to adjust the brightness of
the sound.
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Connecting Headphones
The unit’s speakers will go silent when you plug in
headphones. This makes it convenient for playing at night, or
at other times when you do not want to disturb others.
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1. Plug the headphones into the Phones jack at the front,
on the left side of the piano.
The sound from the built-in speakers stops. Now, sound
is heard only through the headphones.
2. Use the [Volume] knob on the KF-7 to adjust the
volume of the headphones.
Use Stereo headphones.
Some Notes on Using Headphones
To prevent damage to the cord, handle the headphones
only by the headset or the plug.
The headphones may be damaged if the volume is too
high when they are plugged in. Lower the volume on the
KF-7 before plugging in the headphones.
To prevent possible auditory damage, loss of hearing, or
damage to the headphones, the headphones should not
be used at an excessively high volume. Use the
headphones at a moderate volume level.
Connecting a Microphone
You can connect a microphone into the Mic In jack, and enjoy
karaoke with the KF-7.
fig.00-09
1. Connect a microphone to the Mic In jack on the back of
the instrument.
2. Rotate the [Mic Volume] knob next to the Mic In jack to
adjust the volume level for the microphone.
You can use a microphone (sold separately). When purchasing
a microphone, please consult the vendor where you bought the
KF-7.
Some Notes on Using a Microphone
Be careful of high volume levels when using mikes late
at night or early in the morning.
When connecting a microphone to the KF-7, 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.
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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 microphone at a greater distance from
speakers.
- Lowering volume levels.
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