User's Manual

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Hook-up/Back panel Analog Controls Digital Controls
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of this, balanced cables can
support much longer cable
runs. Even shorter runs will
often use balanced wiring to
protect against noise.
In a pro sound system,
wiring for microphones, and
the interconnect cables be-
tween active speakers, signal
processors, and amps, etc., are
typically balanced. Standard
connectors designed for use
with balanced signals are XLR
and TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve).
R
R
1
1
2
2
3
3
USB input / output.
This port is used to input and
output USB audio. (./8 kHz,
6/-bit)
Connect it to a PC/MAC or an
iOS device (e.g., iPhone/iPad)
with a USB . connection.
This operates with Windows
®
, Mac
®
OS, or
iOS default drivers.
If you are using an ASIO-compatible
application on Windows, install the KORG
Basic Audio Driver which is available from
the KORG website.
To connect to an iPhone/iPad that is
equipped with a Lightning connector, you
will need a Lightning to USB 3 camera
adaptor. When connecting an iPhone/
iPad, we recommend that you enable
"airplane mode."
USB In
The signal that is input from the
connected device is sent to the
right-most stereo input channel:
Channels  &  on the MW-
; Channels  & 6 on the
MW-6.
The signal is input before the
channel EQ. You can use the
channel EQ to adjust the tone.
USB Out
This is sort of a digital duplicate
of the
MAIN OUTPUT output jacks.
The left/right Main out is sent to
a laptop, tablet or cell phone. is
output to the connected device.
Use the
MAIN MIX (L/R) fader to
adjust the output level.
Foot Switch
input.
When you plug a
foot switch into this
jack, you can make
announcements to
the audience, yell at
the band members,
tell bad jokes, etc.
We recommend a
KORG PS- or PS- foot switch.
Talkback input.
Plug a dynamic mic into this jack
for giving instructions to musi-
cians or presenter on stage, or to
make general announcements to
your audience / congregation.
Hooking up your SoundLink