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Connections
auxiliary/auX Input
This input allows you to mix external audio along with the
sD1500
sound module’s internal
sounds.
1. Plug the audio output of MP3 player, or other audio source into the AUX IN jack on the
rear panel using a stereo 1/8” TRS cable.
2. The volume of the external signal is adjusted with the AUX IN knob. This will help you mix
the level of the aux input source with the internal sounds.
Connecting mIDI Devices and Computers
MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, which is a world-wide standard
communication interface that enables electronic musical instruments and computers (of all
brands) to communicate with each other. MIDI sends note and other communication between
devices. This exchange of information makes it possible to create a system of MIDI instruments
and devices that offer greater versatility and control than is available with isolated instruments.
Whether you interface with computers, sequencers, expanders or other controllers, your
musical horizons will be greatly enhanced.
USB
SD CARD
9V-500mA
AUX IN
L/MONO
R
OUTPUT
USB
SD CARD
9V-500mA
AUX IN
L/MONO
R
OUTPUT
MP3
PLAYER
TOM 4
CRASH 2
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
USB
SD CARD
9V-500mA
AUX IN
L/MONO
R
OUTPUT
MIDI
OUT
IN
mIDI connection
MIDI IN: This jack receives MIDI data from
other instruments or devices.
MIDI OUT: This jack transmits data from
the
sD1500
sound module to other MIDI
devices.
uSb connection
The USB connector allows you to connect the
module directly to your computer. It can be
connected without driver installation under
the Windows & MAC OSX environment.
The module will be recognized as ‘USB
Audio Device’ to receive and transmit MIDI
messages through a single USB cable. USB is
used only for MIDI messages (MIDI via USB).
NOTE:
When the USB is connected to a
computer, all MIDI messages will be received
and transmitted via USB.
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