SW1000XG Sound Card Connections
The Terminals on the SW1000XG
Before handling the sound card, make sure to eliminate any static electricity in your clothes or body by touching a metal surface that is definitely grounded. Also, be careful to avoid touching any parts on the sound card’s circuit board, or any of the connectors.
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Powered speakers | DAT | 00:00:00 | 3 |
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To Serial In Connector
56 Digital Mixing Card (DS2416)
SW1000XG
This terminal is stereo line input for audio signals from external devices such as a mike, gui- tar, bass, or CD player. It connects to a stereo
This terminal is for external output of audio signals in stereo. It connects to an audio device or mixer with RCA pin jack cables.
The white terminal is L (left) and the red terminal is R (right).3Digital Out TerminalThis terminal is for digital output of audio signals in stereo. It connects to a digital audio device or mixer with digital input through a S/PDIF type cable.
4MINI DIN 6 Pin TerminalThis terminal is for connecting to an external MIDI device such as a keyboard, using the included MIDI adapter cable.
5This terminal connects to an optional
This terminal connects to the digital mixing card (DS2416) sold separately. Output from the SW1000XG can be sent to a digital mixing card equivalent to the Yamaha O2R digital mixer over a pair of stereo outputs and six individual outputs. Even when no external digital mixer is available, you can control every aspect of your music including digital mixing — all from within your computer.
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