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

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Names of Things and What They Do

1 [Tape In] Button

Broadcasts audio from any external audio source (e.g. tape player, CD player, or rhythm machine) to all head- phones. When this button is engaged, each student can listen to and play along with the audio material. Pressing this button cancels the “Aux In” button (page 24).

2 [Aux In] Button

Broadcasts audio from any external audio source (e.g. tape player, CD player, or rhythm machine) to all head- phones. When this button is engaged, each student can listen to and play along with the audio material. Pressing this button cancels the “Tape In” button (page 24).

3 [Pairs] Button

Connects adjacent students (i.e. Student “1” with Student “2”, Student “3” with Student “4”, etc.) for duet-style practicing. When this button is engaged, adjacent stu- dents can listen to, talk to, and play along with their part- ner (page 22).

4 [Group Assign A, B, C, D] Buttons

Connect selected students for group-style practicing. When one of these buttons (i.e. A, B, C, or D) is held down and student number buttons are engaged, the selected

students can listen to, talk to, and play for (or along with) the other selected students (page 21).

5 Student [1-16] Buttons

Establish two-way communication between teacher and student(s). When one (or several) of these buttons is engaged, the selected student(s) can listen to, talk to, and play for (or along with) the teacher. The “Mic” button must be engaged to activate the teacher’s microphone (page 20).

6 [All] Button

Establishes one-way communication between teacher and students. When this button is engaged, all students can listen to and play for (or along with) the teacher. Students will not hear other students keyboards and microphones. The “Mic” button must be engaged to activate the teacher microphone (page 23).

7 [Group Comm A, B, C, D] Buttons

Establish two-way communication between teacher and students in a selected group. When one (or several) of these buttons is engaged, the selected student group(s) can listen to, talk to, and play for (or along with) the teacher. The “Mic” button must be engaged to activate the

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