Chapter 4 Connecting To Other Devices; Connecting To Other Audio Devices - Schimmel TwinTone 5.01 Owner's Manual

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To set the unit in repeat mode
Press F6 to repeat playback of a single song, G6 to repeat playback of all songs, or A6 to repeat playback of all
songs in random order. The default setting is to repeat playback of all songs.
A-1
C0~C
4
#
Direct song selection
Note
• You can use the PLAY/STOP button on the control unit to start and stop playback.
• The unit may sometimes fail to enter demonstration mode, depending on the timing with which you released the keys.
• You cannot record to this unit or save recording data to the USB memory in demonstration mode. To record or save,
switch the unit off and then on again.
• You cannot transfer the demonstration songs to the USB memory.
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Advance one song
(
A
#
6
)
Fast-forward
G
#
6, A
#
6
(
)
Return one song
F
6
(
#
)
F6
Repeat one song
(
)
Repeat all songs
G6
(
)
Random repeat
A6
(
)
Stop
(
B6
)
Pause
C7
(
)
Chapter
4
Connecting to Other Devices

Connecting to Other Audio Devices

Caution
Be sure to turn off the power to both devices before attempting to
connect this unit to another device.
Note
The AUX IN/AUX OUT jack on this unit is a stereo mini jack. If your connection cable is not compatible, you will need
to use an adaptor. Please use a nonresistant cable and adaptor.
■ Using AUX OUT
When connected to a compo system or IC recorder:
You can record performances played using this unit's TwinTone™ function.
When connected to powered speakers or a stereo system:
You can listen to performances played using this unit's TwinTone™ function. The signal output from this jack is
the same sound as that heard when listening through headphones.
Control unit bottom panel
To AUX OUT
(stereo mini jack)
Audio cable
Compo system
IC recorder
OR
Powered speakers
Stereo system
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