User manual
Panel Descriptions
6
AUX IN jack
Use a stereo mini-plug
cable to connect your
audio player here.
By using the
Auto recording
function (p. 11), you
can start recording
the moment
your audio player
begins playback.
USB connector
You can use a
commercially available
USB cable to connect the
RC-30 to your computer,
and use the computer to
read/write RC-30 phrases
(WAV les) (p. 14).
DC IN jack
Accepts connection of an AC Adaptor (PSA series;
optional).
By using an AC Adaptor, you can play without being
concerned about how much battery power you have left.
* Use only the specied AC adaptor (PSA
series), and connect it to an AC outlet of the
correct voltage. Do not use any other AC
adaptor, since this may cause malfunction.
OUTPUT jacks
Connect these jacks to your amp or monitor
speakers.
If your system is monaural, use only the OUTPUT
L jack. Sound that was input in stereo will also be
output monaurally.
The OUTPUT L jack also operates as a power
switch. The power will be on if a plug is inserted
in the OUTPUT L jack. Remove the plug when
you’re not using the RC-30.
INST IN jacks
Connect your guitar, bass,
or eects unit to these
jacks.
Use the INPUT L jack
and INPUT R jack when
connecting a stereo-
output eects unit. Use
only the INPUT L jack if
you’re using a monaural
source.
MIC IN jack
Connect a microphone.
[PHANTOM] switch setting
If you’re using a condenser micro-
phone, choose the “ON” setting. If
you’re using a dynamic microphone,
choose the “OFF” setting.
* Ordinarily, this is set to “OFF.”
Adjusting the microphone level
Adjust the [INPUT LEVEL] knob
so that the PEAK indicator lights
occasionally when you sing most
loudly into the microphone.
FOOT SW jack
If you connect a
separately available
foot switch (FS-5U,
FS-6), you can use it
to switch phrases or
tracks, or to turn the
LOOP FX on/o (p. 16).