Roland MTLC-16 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Operating the MTLC-16
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C) Press several student number buttons to broadcast multiple students to the class.
Details
This application is most commonly used for broadcasting a single student’s instrument and microphone to the class.
However, the teacher can broadcast several students simultaneously by selecting several student number buttons.
The selected student hears: the teacher’s instrument and microphone, and his or her own instrument and micro-
phone.
The teacher hears: the selected student’s instrument and microphone, and his or her own instrument and micro-
phone.
The unselected student hears: the teacher’s instrument and microphone, the broadcasting student’s instrument
and microphone, and his or her own instrument and microphone.
External Audio Broadcasting
Purpose
Allows the teacher to broadcast an external audio source (e.g. drum machine, CD player, MP3 player, etc.) to the
class.
Procedure
A) Press the “Tape In” or “Aux In” button on the upper left corner of the MTLC-16 (Pressing “Tape In” cancels
“Aux In” and pressing “Aux In” cancels “Tape In.”) The LED next to the “Tape In” or “Aux In” button will
light when either button is selected.
B) Press play on the external audio source.
C) Set the “Tape/Aux In” slider at a comfortable listening level. Sliding the slider towards the top of the MTLC-
16 increases the listening level and sliding the slider towards the bottom of the MTLC-16 decreases the listen-
ing level.
Details
This application is most commonly used for broadcasting an external audio source to the class while the class listens
and/or plays along in private. However, the teacher can also listen to, talk to, or play the teacher’s instrument for
selected students, pairs, or groups by following the instructions above for the intended application.
All students hear: the external audio source (via “Tape In” or “Aux In”), and their own instrument and micro-
phone.
The teacher hears: the external audio source (via “Tape In” or “Aux In”), and his or her own instrument and
microphone.