User Guide

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Using the A/D INPUT Function
The MU10 also features an A/D INPUT function that allows you to connect two
external audio sources — such as a microphone, guitar, or CD player — and mix those
sources with the Voices of the MU10. For example, you could use this to sing or play
a guitar or keyboard over backing tracks played with the MU10 Voices from a MIDI
sequencer. With a MIDI keyboard connected to the MU10, you could plug in a CD
player and play keyboard parts along with your favorite CDs.
The built-in effects of the MU10 are also applied to the INPUT sources.
NOTE
When the A/D INPUT 1 jack (or both 1 and 2) is connected, the A/D INPUT
function is turned on and the maximum polyphony (simultaneous notes) of the
MU10 is reduced from 32 to 30.
Audio signals received via the A/D INPUT 1 and 2 jacks are mixed to one part,
then processed through the effect sections and mixed with the internal Voices of
the MU10.
When the power is turned on, the A/D Input parameters are reset to the follow-
ing values:
Input Gain — Mic
Bank Select — 0
Receive Channel — OFF
Volume — 100
Chorus Send — 0
Reverb Send — 40
Receive Program Change — OFF
Receive Bank Select — OFF
When the A/D Input is active (i.e., when the A/D INPUT 1 jack is connected),
Variation Send is set to 0. All other parameter settings are maintained.