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MR/ZR GETTING STARTED GUIDE
MR/ZR Auxiliary Outputs
The MR/ZR has the ability to route tracks of the sequencer to different outputs. The MR/ZR has 4
separate outputs. Stereo Main outs and Stereo AUX outs. This is an extremely useful section of the
keyboard in a studio or recording environment. In a studio recording, different instruments have their
own dedicated tracks to use. One track for the Bass sound, one track for the piano etc. If you want to
have that type of "separation" it is necessary to use the separate outputs of the unit. As an example,
you can assign the bass sound to the main output L and assign the guitar sound to aux output R. Very
useful, and very easy to do.
The MR/ZR uses the effect processor's bussing to route tracks to different outputs. You will need to
decide which effect bus will use the aux outputs. In the example below, I am using the DRY bus. Any
track that is assigned to the DRY bus in my example will be using the AUX outputs.
You can use any
bus you like.
Auxiliary output assignment
MIDI connections with an external keyboard or tone module:
Press the System/MIDI button
Select System Prefs
Press Enter
Turn the Parameter knob to select an effect bus, i.e. Dry FX Bus Out =
Turn the Value knob to select AUX
Press Stop in the 16 Track Recorder section
Select a track
Press the Routing button
Select the dry bus
(Now that track is going to play out of the Aux outputs. Turn the PAN knob to have it use
the left or right aux output)