Operation Manual

Connections
1.
Connect the power cord.
Plug the power cord of the 9200 into
an
AC
outlet. Do
not yet turn the unit on.
2.
Connect
a
mixer or other external equipment.
Connect the bus output or effect send jack(s) of a mixer
or other equipment to the input(s) of the 9200. Then
connect the
output(s) of the 9200 to the input or effect
return jack(s) of the mixer or other equipment.
When wishing to control program changes of the 9200
via a MIDI signal from a sequencer or computer, connect
the MIDI
OUT
jack of the other equipment to the MIDI
IN
jack of the 9200,
and
the MIDI
OUT
jack of the 9200
to the MIDI
IN
jack of the other equipment, using
suitable MIDI cables.
Connection with console
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9200
Mixer
Connection
Example
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Connection with keyboard and tone generator
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Key
board
9
200
Mixer
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There are many ways to connect the 9200, depending on the
available equipmerd and the programs to be used.
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When both the input and output lines are in stereo, use the
INPUT and OUTPUT jacks numbered 1/2 and
314
on the
9200 as stereo pairs.
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OUTPUT
When wishing to have a stereo output from a mono
input,
use
INPUT jack
1
and OUTPUTjacks 1/2, and INPUT
jack
3
and
OUTPUT jacks
314.
Note that INPUT jacks
314
and OUTPUT jacks
314
are not
active for programs of architecture
I.
3.
Turn on power to the equipment in the following
order:
1)
9200
2)
Mixer
3)
Playback system
This
serves to prevent speaker damage due
to
turn-on
thumps. To turn the equipment off, reverse the above
sequence.
Connection
Example
2