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5.APPENDICES
1)CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES
Caution Do not directly connect the LINE IN and LINE OUT jacks of the EP3 digital piano together with a cable. An audio loop (oscillation sound) will occur, resulting in damage to the unit.
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Audio equipment or |
electronic instruments |
Amplifiers, Speakers, or |
similar equipment |
External MIDI devices | Computer |
APPENDICES
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1LINE IN STEREO JACK
This jack allows the output from an external audio device, such as a CD or MP3 player, to be mixed with the sound produced by the EP3 digital piano.
Please use the controls on the external device in order to adjust the volume level of the mixed audio.
2LINE OUT JACKS
These jacks provide stereo or mono output of the sound produced by the EP3 digital piano to amplifiers, mixers, recorders, and similar equipment.
When connecting to a stereo device, use both the L/MONO and R connectors. When connecting to a monaural device, use only the L/MONO connector. The audio signal from the LINE IN STEREO jack is also routed to these jacks. In addition, the panel VOLUME slider can be used to control the output level from the LINE OUT jacks without affecting the level of the LINE IN STEREO audio signal.
3MIDI JACKS
These jacks are used to connect external MIDI devices with the EP3 digital piano. There are two terminals: MIDI IN and MIDI OUT.
4USB PORT
When the EP3 digital piano is connected to a computer via a commercially available USB cable, the EP3 digital piano will be recognised as a standard MIDI device, allowing the instrument to send and receive MIDI messages just as with a regular MIDI interface.
Connect a ‘B’ type USB connector to the EP3 digital piano and an ‘A’ type USB connector to the computer.