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AUX IN
Other instruments such as a sound generator can be connected to this terminal, and the sound will be output from this instrument’s speakers. To receive monaural sound, connect the other instrument to the R/MONO terminal. (Do not con- nect the L terminal.)
LINE OUT
By connecting an external
USB
This terminal allows connection to a personal computer with a USB cable (commercially avail- able type AB cable).
Used with the applications on the included CD- ROM, you can record this instrument’s audio sound or manage the instrument data with your PC.
•Applications Audio Recorder:
Application for Recording this instrument’s sounds and for saving recorded digital audio files in WAV, WMA (Win- dows Audio Format) and MP3 formats.
Song Manager:
Application for managing this instrument’s data on your PC by means of a USB cable.
MIDI
These terminals are for connection to another MIDI instrument. (Refer to page 125.)
(beneath the left end of keyboard)
MIC
MAX
VOLUME
MIN
PHONES
PHONES × 2
Headphones can be connected to this instru- ment.
•When headphones are plugged into this jack, the speakers of this instrument are disabled.
MIC
A microphone can be connected to this instru- ment and the sound output through the speak- ers. Use the VOLUME control to adjust the volume.
•Effects such as reverb can be applied to the micro- phone input. (Refer to page 39.)
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