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CONNECTING PERIPHERALS
CONNECTING HEADPHONES
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CONNECTING PERIPHERALS
Here you can learn more about the connection options for your GEWA digital piano.
8.1
CONNECTING HEADPHONES
Connect one or two headphones to the two 6.3 mm jack connectors under the console.
If headphones are connected to either one of the headphone output connectors, the speakers
of your GEWA digital piano are automatically deactivated and will only be reactivated after
you have removed the headphone/s. Make sure both connectors are unplugged.
8.2
CONNECTING A PLAYBACK DEVICE
You can connect playback devices such as e.g. a CD or MP3 player to your digital piano.
This can be helpful when you are rehearsing a song in Playback mode. When properly
connected you will be able to hear both, the piano and the Playback device either through
the piano speakers or connected headphones. You can control the volume balance easily
with the volume control.
8.3
CONNECTING AN AMPLIFIER
If you need your digital piano to play louder than with the built in speakers, you can easily
connect it to an amplification system using the LINE OUT outputs under the console.
8.4
CONNECTING A PC
You can link your digital piano with your PC with the USB-B connection under the console.
This is how you can link your PC with your digital piano:
1. Switch off your digital piano and the PC.
2. Connect your digital piano with your PC with a certified USB lead.
3. Switch on your digital piano and the PC.
Your digital piano will be automatically recognized by your PC. There are various
appropriate software tools (e.g. recording software) on most available operating system
platforms and devices with which you can enjoyably extend your musical experience.
To check the details on the data exchange between your digital piano and the PC, it is
recommended that you use the PC software provided monitoring tools.
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