Roland VC-2 owner manual Panel Descriptions, Input, Volume, MIC Jack, MIC Switch

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Panel Descriptions

Front Panel

1

2

 

3

 

 

8

9

10

4

 

 

5

11

 

 

 

6

 

12

7

 

 

14

 

15

 

13

 

16

POWER

 

 

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1INPUT

Adjusts the volume of the signal input through the MIC jacks on the front panel.

* This does not affect the rear panel INPUT jacks.

2VOLUME

Adjusts the overall volume that is output from the MAIN OUT jacks and PHONES jack.

3MIC Jack

This is a mic jack for analog audio signal input.

It accommodates either XLR type or phone type plugs. XLR type connections can provide 48V phantom power, allowing you to connect condenser mics that require phantom power. In this case, turn the mic switch to “PHANTOM ON.”

*The audio signal received via the MIC jack is switched on/off by the MIC Jack Switch (p. 38).

*This instrument is equipped with balanced (XLR/TRS) type jacks. Wiring diagrams for these jacks are shown below. Make connections after first checking the wiring diagrams of other equipment you intend to connect.

4MIC Switch

This setting specifies the impedance and phantom power

supply for the mic jack.

Hi-Z

Choose the high impedance (Hi-Z) setting

 

if you’ve connected a high-impedance de-

 

vice such as a guitar or bass to the phone-

 

type input jack.

NORMAL

Choose the NORMAL setting if you’ve con-

 

nected a low impedance device such as a

 

mic to the phone-type input jack.

PHANTOM

Choose this setting if you need to supply

ON

phantom power to a mic connected to the

 

XLR-type input jack.

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Contents 03897845 ’05-3-1N Page Page Table of Contents Table of Contents Main Features Conventions Used in This ManualAbout the VC-2 Internal StructurePatch Algorithms Work Area/Temporary Area Memory StructureProject Internal Memory / PC CardPanel Descriptions VolumeMIC Switch InputKEY PAD Button 14 E1-E8 knobs Power SwitchDisplay PC Card SlotInput Jacks L, R Midi Connectors IN, OUT, ThruAC Inlet Direct OUT Jacks L, RMaking connections Connect your mic to the front panel MIC jackStarting up VC-2 Fig.Q-02.eSelecting a Patch Try Out the Sound Patch modeTop Screen of Patch Mode Selecting Patches with the Value dialEnabling or Disabling Using buttons to select patchesPlaying Beep ToneIf the patch algorithm is Modeling~ Parameters in the Top ScreenCommon to all patch algorithms If the patch algorithm is Vocoder~If the patch algorithm is Keyboard~ If the patch algorithm is Processor TypeCreating Patches Basic Procedure for Patch EditingChanging the Pitch Patch Tune Pulldown menu, touch Data Transfer Transmitting Data to an External Midi Device Data TransferSource, select the type of data that you want to transmit Saving Patches Patch Write Naming a Patch Patch NameAuditioning the Save-Destination Patch Compare Deleting Patches Patch Delete Copying Patch Controller SettingsPatch Controller Copy System MIC Setting Screen Top ScreenOFF PRE-EFX Type Pre-Effect TypesNS-COMP NS-LIMITOSC OSC 1/OSC Carrier ScreenNoise SUP INF1Glide Pitch OSC1 PitchOSC2 Pitch VibratoKEY Assign PortamentoWave Screen Carrier Screen for Processor~Vocoder Screen Poly Pitch Shifter ScreenPoly Pitch Shifter ControllerPitch / EQ Growl / TVA / Ctrl Effect Screen RoutingREV MFXCHO MFX TypeUsing Waves Wave Mode Importing Individual Wave Files Wave ImportMoving a Wave Wave Move Using the Wave BrowserCopying a Wave Wave Copy Exchanging a Wave Wave ExchangeInit How to Make the System Function SettingsWrite Touch SystemViewing VC-2’s Information Information Settings Common to the Entire System Common MasterFunctions of System Parameters Pulldown menu, touch InfoMIDI/USB Chord MemoryAudio I/F Controller Settings ControllerBreath Saving a Project on Disk Save Project Loading a Project from Disk Load ProjectTouch Execute to execute the Factory Reset Touch Factory ResetFactory Reset screen appears Backing Up Data to Your Computer USB Mode Parametric EQ Parametric Equalizer Effects ListMFX Parameters Graphic EQ Graphic EqualizerResonant Filter Isolator and FilterDistortion / Overdrive Specifications of each Speaker TypeDistortion / OD Amp Simulator Guitar AmpHumanizer Auto WahRecommended combination of pre-amp and speaker Dynamic Processor Stereo Dynamic Processor Stereo DelayTape Echo Simulator Can also set the panning and level of each delay sound Multi Tap DelayEffect has five delays. Each of the Delay Time parameters REO, AlterBand Pass Delay Reverse DelayVocal Echo Delay Pan Type Analog Delay→ChorusDigital Chorus Analog Flanger Space ChorusHexa Chorus Boss FlangerAnalog Phaser Step FlangerTremolo/Auto Pan Digital PhaserRotary Distortion→Chorus/Flanger Signal up to one octave up or down28 OD/DS→Cho/Flg Overdrive Stereo Pitch Shifter30 Cho/Flg→Delay 29 OD/DS→DelayOverdrive/Distortion→Delay Chorus/Flanger→DelayEnhancer→Chorus/Flanger 32 Enh→Delay Enhancer→Delay31 Enh→Cho/Flg Vocal MultiLPF Thru Guitar MultiHPF Bass Multi 36 E.Piano MultiKeyboard Multi PhonographPseudo Stereo Radio TuningBit Rate Converter This effect reproduces the sound of an AM radio playingChorus Type Chorus ParametersChorus Parameters Stereo OperaHouse Reverb ParametersStereo Plate Stereo StudioSpringStereo Cathedral Stereo EchoesStereo Room Stereo ChurchRoom Hall Hall Garage Specifications Midi Implementation Chart Index CHOREV Type System mode Temporary AreaVolume Reverb type Save Project