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Pro 3 User’s Guide
Rear Panel Connections
6 . Pedal
—
Accepts a standard expression pedal that has a variable resis-
tor on a TRS (tip-ring-sleeve) ¼ inch phone plug. Once connected, you
can use the modulation matrix to route the pedal to control a variety of
things such as volume or filter cutoff frequency to add expressiveness to
live performance.
7 . Control Voltage Ins 1-4
—
Standard 3.5 mm connectors. These jacks
accept a +/-5V signal for interfacing with modular synthesizers. They can
be configured for 1-volt-per-octave operation for gear that recognize that
standard.
8 . Control Voltage Outs 1-4
—
Standard 3.5 mm connectors. These jacks
output a +/-5V signal for interfacing with modular synthesizers. They can
be configured for 1-volt-per-octave operation for gear that recognize that
standard.
9 . Gate Out
—
Standard 3.5 mm connector. This jack outputs a 10-volt
on/off signal to switch a note on/off in external Sequencers and other
devices that support this type of connectivity.
10 . Audio In
—
Unbalanced, ¼ inch audio input. The Pro 3 accepts exter-
nal audio signals for processing through this connector. Input level can
be adjusted using the
ext
audio
knob in the Mixer section.
11 . Audio Outputs
—
Unbalanced, ¼ inch audio outputs. The Pro 3
sounds great in stereo, but can be switched to mono if needed. See
12 . Headphones (on front)
—
¼ inch stereo headphone jack. Headphone
volume is controlled by the
master
volume
knob on the front panel.
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