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13. AUDIO OUTPUT

 

Introduction

and rear panel

A separately sold on/off foot switch such as the Korg PS-1 foot switch can be connected here (p.16).

Its function can be assigned in Global mode, allowing you to use the foot switch as a modula- tion controller, to select programs or combinations, or to start/stop the sequencer (p.125).

10.ASSIGNABLE PEDAL jack

A separately sold Korg EXP-2 or XVP-10 expres- sion pedal can be connected here (p.16).

Its function can be assigned in Global mode, allowing you to use the pedal to control the vol- ume etc. (p.126)

11.[Contrast adjustment] knob

This adjusts the contrast of the LCD screen.

The optimal setting will depend on the height or angle from which you view the screen display, so please adjust this as necessary.

12.AUDIO INPUT

These two audio inputs are used when recording a mono/stereo sample from a mic or external audio source (p.78), or when applying the TRITON’s internal effects to an external audio source (p.109).

The MIC/LINE level select switch ([MIC-LINE] switch) and the level adjustment knob ([LEVEL] knob) allow you to use a wide range of external audio sources, from mic level to line level.

Connect these outputs to the input jacks of your amp or mixer. In addition to the L/MONO and R main stereo audio outputs, the TRITON provides four individual audio outputs. The sound from each oscillator, drum, timbre/track, or insertion effect can be freely routed to any output (p.107–).

(MAIN) L/MONO, R

These are unbalanced phone jacks (p.135). These are the main audio output jacks. By setting “Bus Select” to L/R, the output from an oscillator, an insertion effect, an individual drum part, or the metronome can be output to the (MAIN) L/ MONO and R jacks. When making connections in stereo, use L/MONO and R. When making con- nections in mono, use the L/MONO jack.

(INDIVIDUAL) 1, 2, 3, 4

These are unbalanced phone jacks (p.135). These are individual (independent) audio output jacks. These are individual (independent) audio output jacks. By several times to make the “Bus Select” to 1, 2, 3, 4, 1/2, or 3/4, an oscillator, an insertion effect, an individual drum part, or the metronome etc. can be assigned to be output from the (INDIVIDUAL) 1, 2, 3, 4, jacks. The output from the 1, 2, 3, 4 jacks is not affected by the [VOL- UME] slider.

AUDIO INPUT 1/2 jacks

These are unbalanced phone jacks (p.136).

[LEVEL] knob

This adjusts the input level of the AUDIO INPUT 1/2 jacks.

[MIC-LINE] switch

This switches the input level of the AUDIO INPUT 1/2 jacks.

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Korg Speaker System owner manual Rear panel, Front

Speaker System specifications

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