
A/D Inputs
The MU100R features a special A/D (Analog-to-Digital) input function that
allows you to connect up to two different external signals (microphone, elec-
tric guitar, CD player, etc.), mix those signals with the MU100R’s Voices. A/
D input is perfect for singing along with your keyboard performance, since
it allows you to blend the two signals without the need for an external mixer.
Or you can use it to sing or play guitar over backing tracks played from a
MIDI sequencer.
There are two A/D Parts (A1 and A2) and they can be manipulated in
much the same way as the other parts — for example, they can have inde-
pendent Volume, Pan, and effect send settings. What’s more, you can control
certain parameters automatically via a connected MIDI sequencer. (See page
17.)
The two A/D Parts include several specially programmed presets, com-
plete with proper gain settings and suitable effects — using the built-in ef-
fects of the MU100R.
In this section, you’ll learn how to:
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Set up the MU100R for using the A/D inputs.
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Call up the A/D input presets.
Using the A/D Inputs
Operation
1
Turn down the A/D INPUT VOLUME control on the front panel.
CAUTION!
Before connecting an external input, always turn the VOLUME control down.
2
Connect the microphone or instrument to one of the A/D INPUT
jacks.
For this example, connect to the A/D INPUT 1 jack. (Depending
on the equipment being used, appropriate conversion adaptors
may be necessary; the A/D INPUT jacks accept 1/4” phone plugs.)
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