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Concerto
User Manual
1. [AUX IN] jacks:
you can use these jacks to connect the unamplified audio outputs of
sound generation modules, allowing you to use the piano’s internal amplification. If
you are using a mono source, connect only the [L(+R)] jack:
2. [AUX OUT] jacks:
unamplified audio outputs for connecting the piano to a mixer, an
amplification, recording system, etc. If you are using a mono system, connect only the
[L(+R)] jack: the right-hand and left-hand signals will now be added together and will
both be transmitted by this connector.
3. [TO HOST] connector:
after setting the [HOST SELECT] selector on “MAC” or “PC”,
you can use this connector to connect your piano to a computer without having to use
a MIDI interface. For further information, refer to point 15.2.
NOTES
To prevent internal damage to the instrument, the [AUX OUT] jacks must
never be reconnected to the [AUX IN] jacks, either directly or by means of
other devices.
The level of the output signal from the jacks [AUX OUT] is not controlled
by the [VOLUME] slider on the front panel. To regulate the signal volume,
use the controls provided in the connected audio system.
NOTES
The [AUX IN] jacks retransmit the signal to the auxiliary outputs [AUX
OUT].
It is not possible to regulate the volume and brilliance of the [AUX IN] jack
input signal using the [VOLUME] and [BRILLIANCE] controls on the front
panel. In addition, the reverb and effects sections have no effect on the
input signal.
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NOTES
For further information about possible connections to the piano, refer to
chap. 15.
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