User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- PRECAUTIONS
- Main Features
- Included Accessories
- About the Manuals
- Using the PSR-A5000—a Broad Overview
- Contents
- Major Functions and Terms
- Panel Controls and Terminals
- Starting Up
- Display Structure
- Basic Operations
- Workflow Guide—for Performing on the PSR-A5000
- 1 Playing with Styles—Setting Up
- Setting up Styles
- Optimum Panel Settings for the Current Style (One Touch Setting)
- Setting up Keyboard Parts
- Selecting a Voice for Each Keyboard Part
- Creating Original Organ Flutes Voices
- Setting up Keyboard Harmony/Arpeggio
- Setting up Multi Pads
- Memorizing Original Panel Settings to One Touch Setting
- Changing the Pitch of the Keyboard
- Setting up Assignable Controllers
- 2 Playing with Styles—Operations While Performing
- 3 Singing with Song Playback—Setting Up
- 4 Singing with Song Playback—Operations While Performing
- 5 Selecting and/or Creating a Temperament (Scale Tune)
- 6 Adjusting the Parameters of Each Part— Mixer
- 7 Song Recording
- 8 Storing and Calling up Custom Panel Setups—Registration Memory and Playlist
- 9 Customizing for Optimum Performance
- 10 System Settings
- Connections—Using Your Instrument with Other Devices
- Connecting a Microphone or Guitar ([MIC/GUITAR INPUT] jack)
- Using an External Speaker System for Playback (MAIN OUTPUT jacks, SUB (AUX) OUTPUT jacks)
- Listening to Audio Playback by the External Device through the Instrument’s Speaker
- Connecting Footswitches/Foot Controllers (FOOT PEDAL jacks)
- Connecting USB Devices ([USB TO DEVICE] terminal)
- Connecting to a smartphone/tablet ([USB TO DEVICE], [USB TO HOST], or MIDI terminals)
- Connecting to a Computer ([USB TO HOST] terminal)
- Connecting External MIDI Devices (MIDI terminals)
- Function List
- Appendix
- Index
PSR-A5000 Owner’s Manual 105
Connections—Using Your Instrument with Other Devices
The MAIN OUTPUT jacks are used to send this instrument’s output to a keyboard ampli-
fier, stereo sound system or mixing console. If you are connecting the instrument to a mono
sound system, use only the MAIN OUTPUT [L/L+R] jack. When only this jack is con-
nected (using a standard phone plug), the left and right channels are combined and output
through this jack—providing a convenient mono mix of the stereo sound.
You can use the instrument’s [MASTER VOLUME] dial to adjust the volume of the sound
output to the external device.
Using an External Speaker System for Playback (MAIN OUTPUT jacks, SUB
(AUX) OUTPUT jacks)
Use audio cables and adaptor plugs
having no (zero) resistance.
To avoid possible damage, first
turn on the power to the instru-
ment, and then to the external
device. When turning off the
power, do the opposite: first turn
off the power to the external
device, and then to the instru-
ment. Since this instrument’s
power may automatically be
turned off due to the Auto Power
Off function (page 21), turn off the
power to the external device, or
disable Auto Power Off when you
do not intend to operate the
instrument.
NOTE
NOTICE
Phone plug
(standard)
Phone plug
(standard)
Input jack
Audio cable
Powered speaker
Audio signal
Using the SUB (AUX) OUTPUT jacks
You can use the SUB (AUX) OUTPUT jacks as SUB OUTPUT jacks, sending a specific part to any desired SUB
(AUX) OUTPUT jack. Also, you can use these jacks as AUX OUTPUT jacks by switching the function of the jacks to
“AUX.”
The operation display can be called up via [MENU] [Line Out]. For details, refer to the Reference Manual on the
website.
Do not route the output from the SUB (AUX) OUTPUT jacks to the AUX IN jack. If you make this connection, the signal input at the AUX IN jack is
output from the SUB (AUX) OUTPUT jacks, possibly resulting in a feedback loop that will make normal performance impossible, and may even
damage the equipment.
NOTICE
The output volume from SUB (AUX) OUTPUT jacks cannot be controlled by the MASTER VOLUME control.
NOTE