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Using the SD-50 as an Audio Interface
1. Use a USB cable to connect the SD-50 to your computer.
2. Play back an audio file (e.g., WAV or MP3) on your computer.
The playback of your computer will be heard from the SD-50.
If you connect a microphone or guitar to the SD-50, you’ll be able to record a vocal or guitar performance into the
computer.
Connect your microphone or guitar
1. Use a USB cable to connect the SD-50 to your computer.
2. Set the [SETTING] switch to the appropriate position.
Set the [SETTING] switch as appropriate for the jack or device you’re connecting.
3. Connect your microphone or guitar to the MIC IN jack or the MIC/GUITAR IN jack.
Connect a microphone to the MIC IN jack or MIC/GUITAR IN jack. Connect a guitar to the MIC/GUITAR IN jack.
* You can’t use both the MIC/GUITAR IN and MIC IN jacks simultaneously.
You can apply echo to the microphone (p. 59).
Listening to Playback from Your ComputerRecording Your Microphone or GuitarGetting Ready to Record
Connected device Connected jack Setting Nominal input level
Guitar MIC/GUITAR IN jack GUITAR (Hi-Z) -30– -10 dBu
Dynamic microphone
(phantom power not required)
MIC/GUITAR IN jack MIC -50– -30 dBu
MIC IN jack MIC -50– -30 dBu
Condenser microphone
(phantom power required) MIC IN jack MIC (DC 48 V 10 mA) -50– -30 dBu
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