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Line Out Settings

This convenient feature allows you to send the output of a selected Part or Parts to the LINE OUT jacks.

For Drum Parts, you can even select specific drum sounds to be output through these jacks.

In general, the extensive built-in effects and other Part controls of the 9000Pro provide all you need for processing and mixing complex multi-Part songs. However, there may be times when you want to “sweeten” or process a certain Voice or sound with a favorite outboard effect unit, or record a Part to a separate track of a tape recorder. The Line Out settings are designed just for these kinds of applications.

Select the desired

Sets the output con-

Select the desired

Sets the output configuration for the selected drum

part.

figuration for the

drum instrument.

sound.

 

selected part.

 

An individual percussion setting overrides the Part

 

See below for details.

 

settings made from the display at left. When

 

 

 

assigned to one of the "SUB" settings, DSP effects

 

 

 

cannot be applied to the percussion sound.

When set to “MAIN,” the part is output (with effects) through the MAIN LINE OUT jacks. The sound is also output through the PHONES jack, as well as the MAIN jacks.

When set to one of the "SUB" settings, the Part is output through the SUB LINE OUT jacks. In this case, only Insertion effects (DSP4 - 8 and DSP3 when this is set to “Inser- tion” from the effect parameter display) can be applied; System effects (DSP1, 2 and DSP3 when this is set to “System” from the effect parameter display) and MASTER EQ cannot be applied to the SUB LINE OUT jacks.

When set to one of the “SUB” settings, the sound of the Part will not be output through the PHONES jack.

When set to “SUB1&2,” the Part is output in stereo (1: left, 2: right).

When set to “SUB3&4,” the Part is output in stereo (3: left, 4: right).

Settings of “SUB1”, “SUB2”, “SUB3”, and “SUB4” output the Part in mono to the corre- sponding jack.

Parts output through the SUB LINE OUT jacks cannot be heard through the PHONES jack.

When using one of the “SUB” Line Out settings, make sure that you’ve connected cables to the appropriate SUB LINE OUT jacks on the rear panel. If cables are only connected to the MAIN jacks, the sound of the Part will be output through the MAIN jacks, even if one of the “SUB” Line Out settings is selected.

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