6. THE REAR PANEL
1.
Analog, line level, balanced, stereo audio output. Use your jack cords to connect
the Mojo 61 to your amplification system. Preferably, use balanced cables.
2.
Output level selection. The optimal choice is to leave this selector in the middle
position (+4 dB); if you're connecting it to a home “consumer type” hi-fi system,
use the “L” position (-10 dB); for more power use the “H” position.
3.
Headphone output, max load = 32 ohm (check with your headphone specs).
Best performance with studio grade 55 ohm headphones.
4.
If you forgot your Wi-Fi password for accessing the Editor web-app, use a small
screwdriver or a sharp pencil to push the button that hides behind this hole. The
password will be re-set to “00000000” and the system will restart automatically.
5.
System USB 2.0 Type “A“ port, used for firmware updates and other connections.
6.
These are two MIDI inputs internally merged together. If you want to connect an
external keyboard to control your Mojo 61, just pick one of the two, they're
identical. There are two because you might also want to connect a pedalboard,
so you don't need an external MIDI Merger unit.
7.
Your Mojo 61 can also be used to control other MIDI equipment, this is the usual
MIDI output socket.
8.
Class-compliant USB-MIDI IN/OUT port, can be used to connect the Mojo 61 to
your computer without using an external MIDI interface.
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Fig. 4 - Back panel part 1.
Fig. 5 - Back panel part 2.