Setting Up Your System; Audio Connections - Yamaha RY30 Authorized Product Manual

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What you will connect the RY30 to, and what you will connect to the RY30, will depend entirely on your
individual requirements, and it would be impossible to cover all possibilities here. The following are a few
examples to help you get started.
l Audio Connections

Setting Up Your System

If your RY30 is to be connected to a stereo sound system only, use the OUTPUT
L/MONO and R jacks. These are the main stereo outputs from the RY30, and
the ones controlled by the panel [VOLUME] control. If you have a monaural
sound system, connect only the L/MONO jack.
If you plan to use the RY30 with a mixing console or an integrated multi-
track recorder/mixer, you might want to take advantage of the INDIV OUT 1 and
2 output jacks in addition to the OUTPUT L/MONO and R output jacks. These
four outputs can be connected to separate input channels of the mixer. You could
use the OUTPUT ASSIGN function (page 90) to assign instruments you want to
process separately to the INDIV OUT jacks — bass drum and snare, for
example — while the remaining instruments are delivered in stereo to the OUT-
PUT L/MONO and R outputs.
CAUTION!!: Make sure that both the RY30 and your sound system are turned
OFF when making connections.
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