
11
Start up
Audio Outputs
AUDIO OUTPUTS
You
can
send
the
sound
to
an
external
amplification
system,
instead
of
the
internal
speakers.
This
is
useful
when
recording,
or
when
playing
live.
Stereo.
Connect
two
mono
cables
to
the
L/MONO
&
RIGHT
OUTPUTS.
Connect
the
other
end
of
the
cables
to
a
stereo
channel
of
your
mixer,
two
mono
channels,
two
powered
monitors,
or
the
TAPE/AUX
input
of
your
audio
system.
Don’t
use
the
PHONO
inputs
of
your
audio
system!
Mono.
Connect
a
mono
cable
to
the
L/MONO
OUT
‐
PUT.
Connect
the
other
end
of
the
cable
to
a
mono
channel
of
your
mixer,
a
powered
monitor,
or
a
channel
of
your
TAPE/AUX
input
of
a
hi
‐
fi
system
(you
will
hear
that
channel
only,
unless
you
can
set
the
amplifier
to
Mono
mode).
AUDIO INPUTS
You
can
connect
the
output
of
another
electronic
musi
‐
cal
instrument,
an
unpowered
mixer,
or
any
audio
device
to
the
rear
panel
input
jack
(INPUT:
stereo
mini
‐
jack).
Since
this
is
a
line
‐
level
input,
you
ʹ
ll
need
to
use
a
separately
sold
mic
preamp
or
mixer
if
you
ʹ
re
connect
‐
ing
a
mic.
Use
the
connected
device’s
volume
control
to
adjust
the
input
level.
Be
careful
not
to
make
it
distort
(or
“clip”).
Here
is
how
to
set
the
volume
of
the
connected
device:
•
if
the
sound
heard
on
microARRANGER’s
outputs
is
too
low,
you
should
increase
the
output
level
of
the
connec
‐
ted
device.
•
if
it
sounds
fine,
it’s
ok.
•
if
it
distorts,
you
should
lower
the
level
a
little,
until
the
sounds
is
fine
again.
MIDI CONNECTIONS
You
can
play
the
internal
sounds
of
your
microAR
‐
RANGER
with
an
external
controller,
i.e.
a
master
key
‐
board,
a
MIDI
guitar,
a
wind
controller,
a
MIDI
accordion,
or
a
digital
piano.
1.
Connect
a
standard
MIDI
cable
from
the
MIDI
OUT
of
your
controller
to
the
MIDI
IN
connector
on
the
mic
‐
roARRANGER.
2.
Select
a
transmission
MIDI
channel
on
your
controller.
Some
controllers,
like
the
MIDI
accordions,
usually
transmit
on
more
than
one
channel
(see
more
informa
‐
tion
in
the
MIDI
chapter).
3.
On
the
microARRANGER,
select
the
MIDI
Setup
that
best
fits
your
controllers
type
(see
DAMPER PEDAL
Connect
a
Damper
(Sustain)
pedal
to
the
DAMPER
connector
on
the
back
panel.
Use
a
KORG
PS
‐
1,
PS
‐
3
or
DS
‐
1H
footswitch
pedal,
or
a
compatible
one.
To
switch
the
Damper
polarity,
see
126.
DEMO
Listen
to
the
built
‐
in
Demo
Songs
to
appreciate
the
power
of
the
microARRANGER.
There
are
16
Demo
Songs
to
choose
from.
1.
Press
the
STYLE
PLAY
and
SONG
PLAY
buttons
together.
Their
LEDs
start
blinking.
At
this
point,
if
you
don’t
press
any
other
button,
all
the
Demo
Songs
will
be
played
back.
2.
Choose
a
page
using
the
PAGE
buttons.
There
are
two
different
pages
in
the
Demo
mode.
3.
Select
a
Demo
Song
by
pressing
the
corresponding
VOLUME/VALUE
button
around
the
display.
The
Demo
will
automatically
start.
4.
Stop
the
Demo
by
pressing
START/STOP.
5.
Exit
the
Demo
mode
by
pressing
one
of
the
MODE
but
‐
tons.
THE MUSIC STAND
A
music
stand
comes
standard
with
your
microAR
‐
RANGER.
Fit
it
into
the
two
dedicated
holes
in
the
back
panel.
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