Roland VA-76 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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VA-76 Audio connections
2.1 Audio connections
The VA-76 does not contain an internal amplification
system. You will either have to use stereo headphones
or connect the VA-76 to a keyboard or other type of
amplifier and speaker system. You could also connect
it to a PA system, power amplifiers, etc.
OUTPUT 1 sockets— Connect these sockets to the
inputs of a mixing console, stage box, HiFi or power
amplifier, etc. You can also connect them to the inputs
of a cassette deck, etc. to make an audio recording of
your playing.
OUTPUT 2 sockets— Use these sockets whenever you
wish to amplify certain parts of your VA-76 without
the internal effects. Using these sockets can be useful
for multi-track recordings involving your VA-76.
PHONES— The PHONES socket is located at the
front right. You can connect one pair of headphones.
For optimum sound quality, be sure to use Roland
RH-25 or RH-50 headphones.
2.2 Listening to the demo songs
Your VA-76 comes with a number of demonstration
songs that give you an accurate impression of what
you can do with your V-Arranger Keyboard. Here is
how to listen to the demo songs:
Note: All demosongs © 2001 by Roland Europe in collabo-
ration with Luigi Bruti and Roberto Lanciotti. All rights
reserved.
1.
Unpack the VA-76 and place it on a stable surface.
2.
Connect the supplied power cord to the VA-76’s AC
socket, and the other end to a suitable wall outlet.
3.
Set the [VOLUME] knob to the MIN position.
4.
Press the [POWER ON] button next to the AC
socket on the rear panel.
2. Setting up and demo songs
LINE IN
OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2
Powered speakers
or mixing console
VA-76
Left
Right
Stereo set,
KC series keyboard amplier, etc.
Separate amplier(s)/mixer
channels, etc.
ON/OFF
SYNC
MELODY
INTELL
OTHER ARRANGER PIANO
M-FX
KEYBOARD MODE
CONTROLLERS EFFECTS
MIN MAX
M-VALUE
VOLUME
BALANCE
MIN MAX
ACCOMP KEYBOARD
Set to the MIN position
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