User manual

30 [MIDI OUT]
Use a MIDI cable to connect the 5-pin MIDI port on the rear panel of the MIDI keyboard to the MIDI input of a sound
module.
At MIDI connections, the device that controls other devices, is referred to as the ‘Master’. A device that is controlled via
MIDI is called ‘Slave’. Connect the MIDI OUT of the master to the MIDI IN of the slave.
31 [EXPRESSION]
Socket for connecting a stereo expression pedal with a control range of 0 … 10 kΩ.
Before connecting the pedal to the keyboard, ensure that the pedal is either completely open or completely closed. In
this way, you establish the maximum volume position.
Always start by connecting the pedal. Then turn on the keyboard, and then start up the software.
32 [SUSTAIN]
Socket for connecting a Sustain pedal.
33 [USB]
Use the included USB cable to connect the USB port on the rear panel of the MIDI keyboard to the USB port of a com‐
puter.
Besides the data transmission, this interface can also provide the power supply to the MIDI keyboard.
34 [DC9V]
Connector for a 9 V power adapter (not included).
35 [POWER]
Button to turn the MIDI keyboard on and off.
Rear panel connections
Connections and operating elements
ControlKey 49, ControlKey 61, ControlKey 88
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