Roland EC-10M Owner's Manual
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To connect the EC-10M Microphone to your acoustic cajon, attach the microphone securely to the sound hole of the cajon using the included clip. Connect the microphone cable to the EC-10M module's mic input.
Ensure that the microphone is correctly attached and the cable is securely connected. Check the gain settings on the EC-10M module and adjust them if necessary. Also, verify that the batteries are charged or the power supply is properly connected.
Yes, while the EC-10M is optimized for cajons, it can be used with other percussion instruments. Experiment with mic placement and module settings for the best results.
To change the sound settings, use the sound selector knob on the EC-10M module. You can cycle through different sound samples and adjust the balance between the mic and the electronic sounds.
Regularly clean the microphone and the module with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid exposing the unit to moisture, and store it in a protective case when not in use.
To reduce feedback, ensure that the microphone is not pointing directly at the amplifier or speaker. Lower the volume levels and adjust the mic gain settings to find a balance that minimizes feedback.
Yes, you can connect headphones to the headphone output on the EC-10M module for monitoring purposes.
Yes, the EC-10M can be powered using a compatible AC adapter. Ensure that the adapter matches the required specifications for the module.
To record performances, connect the line output of the EC-10M module to an audio interface or recording device. Adjust the output levels and settings to ensure a clean recording.
If the EC-10M does not power on, check the battery compartment to ensure the batteries are correctly installed and have sufficient charge. If using an AC adapter, verify the connection and ensure the outlet is functional.