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Rear Panel
Section
Name
Description
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Laptop shelf
2
Kensington lock
Helps prevent unwanted relocation
3
Main/Upper Outputs
Left (mono), Right (for stereo)
4
Lower Outputs
Left, Right
5
Sustain pedal input
Polarity sensing on startup
Expression pedal input
Polarity can be inverted in System Setup
6
MIDI connectors
In, Out, Thru
7
USB connector
Type B for computer connection
8
DC power connector
12 volts DC, ≥2A
9
Power cable guard
Helps prevent accidental disconnection
10
Power switch
Gets the creative juices flowing!
Laptop Shelf
The laptop shelf extends the right side of the
top panel to accommodate a tablet or laptop
computer. This added workspace is ideal for
live performance, session work, and home
studios. The non-slip surface provides a firm
footing for your device.
Installation is simple:
• Standing behind the keyboard, loosen the
bolts on the left side of the rear panel just
enough to allow the holes in the support
bracket to slide completely over the bolt
heads.
• Gently lower the shelf into place, allowing
the grooves in the support bracket to slide
down onto the bolt shafts.
• Hand-tighten the bolts to hold the shelf
in place. A screwdriver can be used for
the last quarter-turn, but be careful not to
over-tighten; you may want to remove the
shelf for later transport.
Outputs
Main/Upper Outputs
Hydrasynth Deluxe has two sets of stereo
outputs. If only two channels are available
on your mixer, use the Main/Upper outputs.
Connect only the Left output for mono;
connect the Left and Right outputs if a stereo
signal is preferred.
Lower Outputs
If you have four channels available on your
mixer, you can plug a couple of cables into the
Lower outputs. When the Hydrasynth Deluxe
is in Multi mode, the Lower part is automati-
cally routed to those outputs when they are
connected. Be sure to pan the mixer channels
hard left and right for the full stereo effect.
Here are some more things to know about
using the Lower outputs:
• Both Lower outputs must be connected or
the Lower part will remain combined with
the Main/Upper outputs.
• The Master Volume controls the Upper and
Lower parts, no matter which outputs are
used.
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