Rear Panel & Connections
CAUTION
•Make sure that the POWER switch is in the OFF (extended) position before making any connections. If you make connections while the POWER switch is on, you risk damaging external equipment such as the amp or speakers.
An optional lamp can be connected to the 9000Pro. This is especially convenient when using the 9000Pro in situations of low available light.
See page 15 for details.
The TRIM control allows the input sensitivity of the AUX IN L/L+R and R (LOOP RETURN) jacks to be adjusted for optimum level matching with the connected equipment.
Stereo System
The LINE OUT jacks are used to send the 9000Pro output to a keyboard amplifier, stereo sound sys- tem, mixing console, or tape recorder. If you are connecting the 9000Pro to a mono sound system, use only the L/L+R jack. When only this jack is connected (using a standard phone plug), the left and right channels are combined and output through this jack — allowing you have a mono mix of the 9000Pro's stereo sound.
Refer to page 148.
•Since the 9000Pro has no
The LOOP SEND jacks deliver the output of the 9000Pro for connection to external signal processing devices, such as distortion or filter effects. The output from the signal processor can be returned to the AUX IN/LOOP RETURN jacks — letting you apply the desired effect(s) to the overall sound of the 9000Pro and return the processed sound back to the 9000Pro.
You can connect a computer keyboard to the 9000Pro for inputting song and file names or Voice/Style/Song/Regis- tration Memory numbers. This function is also very convenient in Step recording.
Please note that Macintosh computer keyboards cannot be used with the 9000Pro.
Refer to pages 46, 167.
•A computer keyboard can only be used if it has been con- nected to the 9000Pro before turning the power on. If you have connected a computer keyboard after turning the power on, simply turn the power off and back on again.
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