Roland MTLC-16 owner manual Names of Things and What They Do

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Names of Things and What They Do

teacher’s microphone (page 21).

8 [Mute] Button

Silences all student instruments. When this button is engaged, students can only listen to the teacher’s instru- ment and microphone, or external audio material via “Tape In” or “Aux In” (page 25).

9 [Mic] Button

Activates the teacher’s microphone. When this button is engaged, the selected student(s) or group(s) can listen to the teacher’s microphone (page 20).

10 [Student Broadcast] Button

Broadcasts two-way communication between teacher and selected student(s) to all headphones. When this button is engaged, selected student(s) can listen to, talk to, and play for (or along with) the teacher while the remaining stu- dents listen (page 23).

11 [Phones] Slider

Adjusts the teacher’s headphones level. Slide the slider towards the top of the MTLC-16 to increase the level and slide the slider towards the bottom of the MTLC-16 to decrease the level (page 19).

12 [Inst] Slider

Adjusts the teacher’s instrument level. Slide the slider towards the top of the MTLC-16 to increase the level and slide the slider towards the bottom of the MTLC-16 to decrease the level (page 19).

13 [Mic] Slider

Adjusts the teacher’s microphone level. Slide the slider towards the top of the MTLC-16 to increase the level and slide the slider towards the bottom of the MTLC-16 to decrease the level (page 19).

14 [Tape In/Aux In] Slider

Adjusts the “Tape In” and “Aux In” levels. Slide the slid- er towards the top of the MTLC-16 to increase the level and slide the slider towards the bottom of the MTLC-16 to decrease the level (page 24).

15 [Mon. Out] Slider

Adjusts the MTLC-16’s monitor output level. Slide the slider towards the top of the MTLC-16 to increase the level and slide the slider towards the bottom of the MTLC-16 to decrease the level. This slider is only active when an external recording device and/or an external speaker system is connected to the MTLC-16 via the “Rec. Out” and “Mon. Out” jacks respectively (page 25-26).

16 [Power Switch]

Turns the MTLC-16 on and off.

17 [Power Jack]

Connects the MTLC-16 to the supplied AC power adapter.

18 [Mon. Out] Jacks

Connect the MTLC-16 to an external speaker system (e.g. stereo power-amp with speakers) (page 10).

19 [Rec. Out] Jacks

Connect the MTLC-16 to an external stereo recording device (e.g. tape recorder, CD recorder, or hard disk recorder) (page 10).

20 [Aux. In]/[Tape In] Jacks

Connect the MTLC-16 to external stereo audio sources (e.g. tape player, CD player, or rhythm machine) (page 10).

21 [Teacher Instrument] Jacks

Connect the MTLC-16 to the teacher’s instrument. (page 9).

22 [To Slave] Connector

Connects the MTLC-16 (“Master”) to another MTLC-16 (“Slave”) for a total of 32 student stations (page 10).

23 [To Computer] Connector

Connects the MTLC-16 to a computer. When a computer is connected to the “To Computer” connector, all of the MTLC-16’s buttons can be controlled via computer (page 10).

24 Student Instrument [1-16] Connectors

Connect the MTLC-16 to all student stations via RJ-45 cables and MTLC-1 Student Connector Boxes (page 9).

25 [Master On/Off] Switch

Toggles between “Master” and “Slave” status. When this button is engaged, the MTLC-16 functions as the “Master” communication console. When this button is not engaged, the MTLC-16 functions as the “Slave” communi- cation console (page 10).

26 [To Expander] Connector

Connects the MTLC-16 to another MTLC-16 for a total of 32 student stations (page 10).

27 [Teacher] Headset Jacks

Connect the teacher’s headset microphone (blue plug) and teacher’s headset stereo phones (black plug).

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Contents MTLC-16 Educator’s Foreword MTLC-16 Features What Is It?MTLC-16 Features What Is Included? Hardware QtySoftware Qty Printed Materials QtyMTLC-16 Features What Are the Options? External Audio Player/RecorderVisual Monitors Audio MonitorsContents Names of Things and What They Do Names of Things and What They Do Music Lab Installation Guide Music Lab InstallationEquipment Checklist Room PreparationMTLC-16 Installation Set Up the Music LabConnect Cables SoftwareMusic Lab Installation Guide Install SoftwarePower Up All Music Lab Components 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 ClassSurviving Your First Class Talking to the classPlaying your first SMF Interactive models for successful learningSurviving Your First Class Surviving Your First Class Chap -Operating the MTLC-16 Instructor Level ControlTeacher’s Microphone 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 Chap -Operating the Virtual MTLC-16 Virtual Lab ControlRoster Student Selection 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 Gradebook Assignment ColumnScore Column Delete ClassHardware Detection Chap -Operating the V-MT1 Visual Music Tutor Function 1 F1 the Panel ViewWhat it does 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 Installing the USB MIDISport Interface Hardware installationSoftware Installation Connecting the Computer to the Teacher KeyboardAppendix Using the MIDISport with your MTLC-16 JLCooper Electronics Limited Factory Warranty AppendixPage ÂØÒňÎ