User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- PRECAUTIONS
- NOTICE
- About the Manuals
- Included Accessories
- Features
- 1 Getting Started
- 2 Playing with the Silent Piano™ Function
- 3 Recording and Playback
- Recording your performance to internal memory (MIDI recording)
- Playing back the MIDI Song recorded to internal memory
- Recording your performance to a USB flash drive (Audio recording)
- Playing back an Audio Song recorded to the USB flash drive
- Connecting USB devices
- Playing back the Voice Demo Songs
- Playing back the Preset Songs
- Operations during playback
- Adjusting the playback tempo
- 4 Connecting to Other Devices
- 5 Using Other Functions
- 6 Appendix
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English
SC2 Owner’s Manual
Version
The firmware version of this unit is read out in English.
Audio Loop Back
Determines whether audio sound input from the connected computer or smart device (via the USB Audio
Interface function or wireless connection; page 31) is output to a computer or a smart device or not, along with
the performance played on the instrument. To output the audio input sound, set Audio Loop Back to “On.”
For example, if you want to record the audio input sound as well as the sound played on the instrument to a
computer or smart device, set this to “On.” If you intend to record only the sound played on the instrument to
a computer or smart device, set this to “Off.”
Default setting: On
NOTICE
If you are using a DAW (digital audio workstation) application with this instrument, set the Audio Loop Back function
to off. Otherwise, a loud sound may occur, depending on the settings of the computer or the application software.
NOTE
• The playback sound of an Audio Song on this instrument is also output to a computer or smart device when this is set to
“On,” while the sound is not output when this is set to “Off.”
• With Audio Recording on this instrument, the audio input sound from the connected computer or smart device is recorded
when this is set to “On,” while the sound is not recorded when this is set to “Off.”
B0: Read out the firmware version.
Lowest key (A-1)
A#0: On
A0: Off
Lowest key (A-1)