Rear Side - Dexibell VIVO SX7 Quick Manual

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DC IN socket
Connect the supplied AC/DC adaptor here (p. 8).
Ground terminal
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Depending on the circumstances of a particular
setup, you could feel a tingling sensation at the point
where you touch this device.
You can eliminate this sensation connecting the
ground terminal with an external ground.
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Cable clamp
Use this to secure the AC adaptor cord. (p. 8)
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UNBALANCED OUTPUT R, L/MONO sockets
These TS sockets allow you to connect powered
speakers or amp (p. 10). Both TS type and XLR (17)
type jacks output the same audio.
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BALANCED OUTPUT R, L sockets
These XLR sockets allow you to connect mixer,
powered speakers or amp (p. 10). Both XLR type
and TS (16) type jacks output the same audio.
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DAMPER PEDAL
Use this pedal to sustain the sound.
NOTE
We suggest to connect at this socket a continuous pedal controller.
In this way you can appreciate all the musical nuances of a
continuos controller.
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ASSIGN PEDAL (
EXPRESSION
Connecting a commercially available pedal to this
socket allows you to control an assignable function
by foot.
This socket automatically recognize any expression
pedal connected setting the Expression function,
regardless of the current function assigned.
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MIDI THRU/IN sockets
You can connect the IN socket to the OUT socket of a
MIDI keyboard.
Thanks to the MIDI THRU socket you can cascade
several devices in a MIDI chain.
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USB Computer (AUDIO/MIDI) Port
Use an AgB-type USB cable to connect the VIVO SX7
to your computer via this connector (p. 12). You'll
be able to use your AUDIO/MIDI DAW software to
record performance data.
The VIVO SX7 can transmit/receive MIDI messages
and audio streaming at 24 bit 48 Khz.
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