ProKeys Sono 61 User Guide

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Hardware Connections

Audio Inputs

A dynamic microphone can be connected to the XLR input on the rear panel of the keyboard, while an instrument such as a guitar or bass can be connected to the 1/4” input jack next to the XLR input.. Each of these two inputs has an independent preamp with its own gain control knob, and signal/clip LEDs.. Two RCA Auxiliary inputs are also located on the back panel.. Signal from these inputs is mixed with the Microphone and Instrument inputs before being routed through the USB connection to a connected Mac or PC..

Audio Outputs

Connect the two 1/4” main outputs on the rear panel to powered monitors, an amplifier, or a mixer.. You may also monitor through headphones by connecting one or two sets of headphones to the 1/4” stereo headphone outputs on the front panel..

MIDI Connections

In addition to the USB MIDI connection between ProKeys Sono and your computer, you can connect the MIDI Out jack of ProKeys Sono to an external device’s MIDI input.. This allows you to control an external synthesizer or sound module by either using ProKeys Sono as a standalone MIDI controller keyboard or by sending your sequencing application’s MIDI data to the hardware device through the keyboard (i..e.., using ProKeys Sono as a USB to MIDI interface)..

Note that the ProKeys Sono “MIDI Out Mode” setting must be configured correctly for your sequencing application’s MIDI output signals to appear at the MIDI output jack on the back of ProKeys Sono.. Please see the section entitled “MIDI Out Mode Key” in the “ProKeys MIDI Output Settings” chapter to find out more about this setting..

Other Connections

A sustain pedal can be connected to the 1/4” Sustain pedal jack on the back of the keyboard..

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M-Audio SONO 61 manual Hardware Connections, Audio Inputs, Audio Outputs, Midi Connections, Other Connections