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12.[
▲
] and [
▼
] switches
Use these to adjust the metronome and recorder
tempos, and to select values for various settings.
13.[
] switch
Turns the metronome ON or OFF. Hold the switch
down if you wish to change the metronome settings
(
☞
14.[PART 1] and [PART 2] switches
Selects the part for recording or playback (
☞
When the [
] switch is flashing, you use these but-
tons to set the volume, time signature, and other
settings.
Rear panel
1. MIDI connectors
You can connect these connectors to MIDI devices
such as synthesizers, sequencers, or rhythm
machines in order to send and receive data (
☞
IN
This connector receives MIDI messages. Connect
this to the MIDI OUT connector of the external
MIDI device that will be controlling the HT-70.
OUT
This connector transmits MIDI messages. Connect
this to the MIDI IN connector of the external MIDI
device that the HT-70 will be controlling.
2. USB port
You can use a USB cable from this port to connect
the HT-70 directly to your computer in order to
transfer data (
☞
3. LINE OUT jack
You can connect this jack to the input jack of your
amplified speaker system and listen to the HT-70
through your system, or connect it to your record-
ing device and record the sound of the HT-70. Use a
stereo mini-plug cable.
You must make all connections with the power
turned off. Careless operation may damage the HT-
70 or the device to which it’s connected, or may
cause malfunctions.
Connection cables are sold separately. You will need
to obtain the appropriate commercially-available
cables for your equipment.
4. DC12V jack
Connect the included AC adapter here (
☞
5. Speaker connector:
Connects to the dedicated speakers.
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