25
Console Control Introduction
①
DC IN
Fo
r
connect
i
o
n
o
f
th
e
po
w
e
r
adapter.
②
PHONES
Fo
r
connect
i
o
n
o
f a
headphone.
③
POWER
④
VOLUME
Fo
r
adjust
i
n
g
th
e
syste
m v
olume.
NOTE
To prevent damage to speakers,
always turn down the volume before
inserting or removing sound cables.
⑤
LINE IN
Fo
r
connect
i
o
n
o
f a
soun
d i
npu
t
sourc
e li
k
e a
portabl
e
mus
ic
player
,
a
m
i
crophone
, o
the
r i
nstrument
s
o
r
anothe
r
soun
d
source
.
Th
e
soun
d is
d
i
recte
d to
bot
h P
hon
e
an
d
L
i
n
e
Out.
⑥
MIDI OUT
Fo
r
connect
i
o
n
o
f a
soun
d i
npu
t
sourc
e li
k
e a
portabl
e
mus
ic
player
,
a
m
i
crophone
, o
the
r i
nstrument
s
o
r
anothe
r
soun
d
source
.
Th
e
soun
d is
d
i
recte
d to
bot
h P
hon
e
an
d
L
i
n
e
Out.
About MIDI
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digitable
Interface) is an industry-standard
protocol that enables electronic
musical instruments, computers, and
other equipment to communicate,
control, and synchronize with each
other. MIDI allows computers,
synthesizers, MIDI controllers, sound
cards, samplers and drum machines
to control one another, and to
exchange system data.
②
③
POWER
①
⑤
MENU
⑥
④
VOLUME
Adapter must be 5V1A