Roland MTLC-16 owner manual Educator’s Foreword

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Educator’s Foreword

Welcome to the Roland family! We want to thank you for making the Roland MTLC-16 Lab Communication Console a vital part of your classroom environment.

As educators in the 21st-century, we are faced with ever-growing competition for our students’ time and focus. Listening to CDs and MP3s, watching movies and videos, and interacting with computers and the Internet, are all examples of activities that are replacing the time students used to spend learning musical instruments. Because today’s children are exposed to technology on a daily basis, they accept it as part of the natural landscape. They pursue infor- mation in an interactive manner, and they tend to reject old-style broadcast learning. As a result, we as music educators must utilize technology so that teaching is more effective and learning is more fun.

Listening to CDs and MP3s is aurally stimulating. Watching movies and videos is visually stimulating. Interacting with computers and the internet is mentally stimulating. This is why so many music teachers find it difficult to get students excited about learning a musical instrument—especially in a traditional manner. If you could simultaneously listen to the music of Mozart, follow the score, and share the experience with friends, why would you want to practice solo scales and chords? The “interactive-generation” finds multimedia experiences more fulfilling.

Thanks to the MTLC-16, learning a musical instrument does not have to be boring—it can actually be fun! The MTLC- 16 is a lab communication console that combines aural and visual reinforcement of musical concepts with the Music Tutor Philosophy. This includes performance-quality stereo sounds, as well as the ability to interact with musical nota- tion (both intuitively and creatively), seamless integration of musical examples from SMFs or any audio source, and the ability to visualize transposed scores and create altered arrangements. While this technology is state-of-the-art, it is very easy to use—absolutely intuitive! Learning and playing take precedence over memorizing features and, as a result, the MTLC-16 is virtually transparent to the teacher and student.

This is why the Roland MTLC-16 Lab Communication Console is a perfect group piano teaching tool. With it, the focus is on learning and playing, incorporating technology in a way that is effective and enjoyable. Product features may be important to a roomful of engineers, but we as music educators need practical tools. The Roland MTLC-16 Lab Communication Console makes music learning aurally, visually, and mentally stimulating—like listening to CDs and MP3s, watching movies and videos, or interacting with computers and the Internet. This is why both teachers and stu- dents embrace it as a perfect group piano teaching tool.

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Contents MTLC-16 Educator’s Foreword MTLC-16 Features What Is It?Software Qty MTLC-16 Features What Is Included?Hardware Qty Printed Materials QtyVisual Monitors MTLC-16 Features What Are the Options?External Audio Player/Recorder Audio MonitorsContents Names of Things and What They Do Names of Things and What They Do Equipment Checklist Music Lab Installation GuideMusic Lab Installation Room PreparationConnect Cables MTLC-16 InstallationSet Up the Music Lab SoftwarePower Up All Music Lab Components Music Lab Installation GuideInstall Software Test ComponentsSecure Equipment and Cables Test the Teacher’s StationTest Student Stations Putting the Visual Tutor to Work Chap -The Visual Music Tutor AdvantageDeveloping Solid Reading Skills Preview playing Slow playingVisual Music Tutor Advantage Survival Checklist-Before the Class Chap -Surviving Your First ClassPlaying your first SMF Surviving Your First ClassTalking to the class Interactive models for successful learningSurviving Your First Class Surviving Your First Class Teacher’s Microphone Chap -Operating the MTLC-16Instructor Level Control Teacher’s InstrumentOperating the MTLC-16 Single Student Practice Single and Multiple Student Monitoring and CommunicationOperating the MTLC-16 Group Practice Group Monitoring and CommunicationPairs Duet-Style Monitoring and Communication Operating the MTLC-16Pairs Duet-Style Practice Class Communication Student BroadcastingExternal Audio Broadcasting Operating the MTLC-16 Lab Performance Recording Student Instrument MutingClassroom Speaker Monitoring Roster Student Selection Chap -Operating the Virtual MTLC-16Virtual Lab Control Options Additional Buttons ControlOperating the Virtual MTLC-16 Box # 1 or 2 Buttons Static/Adjustable VMTLC-16 Display CustomizationArrange/Control Button File Operating the Virtual MTLC-16 Classroom ManagementRoster Adding Student Names Score Column GradebookAssignment Column Delete ClassHardware Detection What it does Chap -Operating the V-MT1 Visual Music TutorFunction 1 F1 the Panel View What it does not doFunction 3 F3 the Rehearsal View Operating the VMT-1 Visual Music TutorFunction 2 F2 the Notation View For More Information Function 4 F4 the Tone or Mixer WindowAnnotated Group Teaching Bibliography ArticlesAnnotated Group Teaching Bibliography Books Clark, Frances. Questions and Answers Practical Advice Ed planning form is found at the end of the chapter Page Additional References Software Installation Installing the USB MIDISport InterfaceHardware installation Connecting the Computer to the Teacher KeyboardAppendix Using the MIDISport with your MTLC-16 JLCooper Electronics Limited Factory Warranty AppendixPage ÂØÒňÎ