Using usb audio, Using sub out – Roland RD-2000 Digital Stage Piano User Manual

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Owner’s Manual

Using USB Audio

You can connect the RD-2000 via USB to a computer, and use it to

handle audio signals.
To use USB audio functionality, install the “VENDER” driver.

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For details, refer to “Connecting to your computer” (p. 18).

Adjusting the USB audio input

Here’s how to make settings for audio that’s input from a USB-

connected computer.

1.

In the ZONE area, press the SELECT [USB-AUDIO] button.

The USB-AUDIO menu appears.

2.

Use the cursor buttons to select “USB Audio Input Switch.”

3.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons or the value dial to turn the setting

“ON.”

Audio input from the connected device turns on.

4.

Use the cursor buttons to select “USB Audio Input Volume,” and

use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the value dial to adjust the input

level.

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If “USB Audio In/Out Select” is set to IN, you can also use the slider to

adjust the value.

Adjusting the USB audio output

Here’s how to output the RD-2000’s audio to a USB-connected

computer.

1.

In the ZONE area, press the SELECT [USB-AUDIO] button.

The USB-AUDIO menu appears.

2.

Use the cursor buttons to select “USB Audio Output Switch.”

3.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons or the value dial to turn the setting

“ON.”

Audio output to the connected device turns on.

4.

Use the cursor buttons to select “USB Audio Output Level,” and

use the [USB-AUDIO] slider to adjust the output level.

You can also use the [DEC] [INC] buttons or the value dial to change

the value.

Using the panel controls to adjust USB audio

Here’s how to choose whether the panel button, knob, and slider will

control the input or the output.

1.

In the ZONE area, press the SELECT [USB-AUDIO] button.

The USB-AUDIO menu appears.

2.

Use the cursor buttons to select “USB Audio In/Out Select.”

3.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons or the value dial to change the

setting.

The color of the INT/EXT button changes depending on the setting.

USB Audio In/Out Select

[INT/EXT] button color

INPUT

Green

OUTPUT

Red

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You can also change the setting by holding down the [SHIFT] button

and pressing the INT/EXT button in the ZONE area.

Using SUB OUT

As output destinations for audio signals, the RD-2000 provides SUB

OUT jacks in addition to the MAIN OUT jacks.
As appropriate for your situation, you can use these jacks to output

audio signals from zones or from USB audio.

NOTE

5

MASTER VOLUME does not affect audio signals that are output to

SUB OUT.

The audio output level is determined by the level setting of each

zone.

5

Reverb and delay do not apply to audio signals that are output to

SUB OUT.

Settings for each zone

1.

Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press a SELECT [1]–[8]

button.

The ZONE EDIT screen appears.

2.

Use the cursor buttons to select the “VOL” tab for “INTERNAL.”

3.

Use the cursor buttons to select the item that you want to edit,

and use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the value dial to select the

value.

MAIN

The audio signal is output from the MAIN OUT jacks.

SUB

The audio signal is output from the SUB OUT jacks.

4.

Use the sliders to adjust the level of the specified zones.

USB audio settings

1.

In the ZONE area, press the SELECT [USB-AUDIO] button.

The USB-AUDIO menu appears.

2.

Use the cursor buttons to select “USB Audio Output Assign,” and

use the [DEC] [INC] buttons or the value dial to select the value.

MAIN

The USB audio signal is output from the MAIN OUT jacks.

SUB

The USB audio signal is output from the SUB OUT jacks.

3.

Use the cursor buttons to select “USB Audio In/Out Select,” and

use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the value dial to select “IN.”

4.

Use the slider to adjust the USB audio output LEVEL.

Temporarily outputting from the MAIN OUT jacks

The audio signals that are output from the SUB OUT jacks can also be

output from the MAIN OUT jacks.

NOTE

5

Reverb and delay do not apply to zones that are assigned to the

SUB OUT jacks.

5

If this is set to “MIX,” sound is no longer output from the SUB OUT

jacks.

5

If this is set to “MIX,” the MASTER VOLUME affects the sound.

1.

In the MENU screen, select “SYSTEM” and press the [ENTER]

button.

The SYSTEM EDIT screen appears.

2.

Use the cursor [

K

] [

J

] buttons to select “SYSTEM” tab.

3.

Use the cursor buttons to select “Output Mix/Parallel,” and use

the [INC][DEC] buttons or the value dial to select the value.

MIX

Audio signals are output from the MAIN OUT jacks regardless of

the setting.

PARALLEL

Audio signals are output from the MAIN OUT jacks or from the

SUB OUT jacks depending on the setting.

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