Audio Outs
The left and right audio jacks are used to connect to your audio system. See "Connecting To
Your Audio System" on page 2‐2 for connection details.
Headphone Jack
Plug your headphone in here. You'll need a "1/4 ‐inch to 1/8 ‐inch ( or "phone‐to‐mini" ) adapter
plug when using headphones that have a mini plug. See "Connecting to Your Audio System" on
page 2‐3 for more information.
Power Jack
Plug the cord from the included power adapter into this jack. You must use the adapter comes
with your SP2. However, if it should become lost or forgotten, refer see page 2‐2 for information
about possible substitutes.
Power Switch
Press the white "I" to turn on the SP2 or the "O" to turn it off. If it will be off for a long period of
time, unplug the power adapter from the wall. The flash memory in the SP2 works like hard
drive of a computer and need no power or battery to retain information. So there is no
advantage to leaving the power on.
Programs
Programs consist of presets that include various instrumental sounds and 60 types of drum
patterns. With such a variety of excellent sounds, the SP2 can be many instruments you want it
to be. Be it a guitar, a bass or even a string ensemble. You can use those sounds for either
performance or MIDI composition. Programs are also the sound source to build up your setups.
You can modify them to your taste, of course.
To select a program, press [program/setup] button. Pressing the button will toggle the small
LED in the button between green and red. If the LED turns red, it means that the SP2 is in
Program mode. The LED turns green when SP2 is in Setup mode.
In Program mode, use the Sound Select button in the Sound Select / Data Entry region to select
the desired instrumental category( Piano, E.Piano, etc. ) and select a program by pressing one of
the eight buttons below the category buttons as suggested in < Figure 3‐4 >.
Selecting Categories / You can select the desired instrumental category in this region.
Selecting Programs / You can select the desired program within the current category in this
region.
Chapter 3
SP2 Performance Features
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