Rear panel
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1. Power switch
Press this switch to turn the power on/off. The power is on when the switch is pressed inward.
2. AC adaptor jack
Connect the included AC adaptor to this jack. Insert the plug firmly so it won't get unplugged
accidentally.
3. Master output jacks (RCA phono type)
These are output jacks for analog audio signals. They output the same sound as the Master output
jacks (phone type) located on the panel. Use the set of jacks that is appropriate for the device or
cable you are using.
4. USB connector
Use a USB cable to connect this to your computer.
* Do not connect or disconnect the USB cable while an audio playback application is running. Doing so may
cause the application to hang up.
5. Coaxial digital input jack/Optical digital input jack
Use these jacks for digital input from a CD/MD/DAT. If a digital device is connected to the Optical
digital input jack, the Optical digital input jack will take priority, and no signal will be input from
the Coaxial digital input jack.
6. Coaxial digital output jack/Optical digital output jack
Use these jacks for digital connections to a digital audio device such as a DAT or MD.
7. Recording source select switch
This switch selects the input signal that will be sent via USB to your computer as the recording
source.
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8. MIDI IN/OUT connectors
Connect these to the MIDI connectors of other MIDI devices to allow MIDI messages to be
exchanged with your computer.
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Only the input from the digital input jack (coaxial or optical) will be sent to the computer.
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Use the DIGITAL setting if you want to input digital data from a CD or MD. In this case, the
various effect settings will be ignored, and only the original data will be input, without any
possibility for noise to be added.
The input from all inputs (including the digital input jack) will be sent to the computer.
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