User Manual

Connection Examples – External Devices
ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner’s Manual
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By using the AUX OUT jacks, you can record your
performance sound to an external audio recorder. When
connecting, use either the pin jack or phone jack
depending on the particular type of the cables jack.
NOTE
If you want to record the sound input from the AUX IN jack
together with the Electone sound, use the AUX OUT standard
phone jack on the underside of the keyboard.
Connection example: Using a mixer for
live performance
Generally, when you use the Electone on stage (in
concert, etc.), you should connect it to a mixer. By
using a mixer, you can easily adjust the volume and
tone quality of each component.
To connect to a mixer, use the AUX OUT jacks of the
Electone. The Electone features different types of
AUX OUT jacks, allowing you to choose the
appropriate one for your specific application.
*The balanced connection is best for long cable runs, or for
low-level signals, since it picks up less noise than
unbalanced lines.
Jacks Output Type Location
AUX OUT phone jacks
L/L+R, R
Balanced*
Level is controlled
with the MASTER
VOLUME dial.
Left underside of
the keyboard
AUX OUT RCA pin jacks
L, R
Unbalanced*
LEVEL FIXED
Left underside of
the keyboard
AUX OUT
STAGEA
Mixer
Main Speakers
(ex. Powered-amp Speakers)
Monitor
Speakers
SoundSound
Sound
Sound
Sound
Keyboards
MIC.
Power-on procedure
Before turning the power on to all components, set all
volume levels to minimum (0) then turn on the
power in the following order:
(1) Electone and external keyboard(s)
(2) Mixer
(3) Powered Speaker
To turn the power off, first turn down the volume for
each device, then turn off the power in the reverse
order (3 → 2 → 1).
Recording the sounds of the
Electone to an external recorder
AUX OUT
MIC/LINE IN
External recorder
Audio cable
Recording