Connecting External Devices; Using The Midi In/Out Terminals; Recording The Sounds Of The Ddk-7 To An External Recorder - Yamaha Motif DDK-7 Owner's Manual

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Using the MIDI IN/OUT terminals

By using an optional MIDI interface such as the UX16, you can connect the DDK-7
to the computer, with the MIDI IN/OUT terminals on the instrument. Connect the
DDK-7 and the MIDI Interface with two standard MIDI cables (one connecting the
OUT terminal on the DDK-7 to the MIDI IN terminal on the interface, and the other
connecting the IN terminal on the DDK-7 to the MIDI OUT terminal on the
interface). Connect the MIDI interface to the computer with a USB cable.
MIDI IN
MIDI
OUT
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Connecting External Devices

Recording the Sounds of the DDK-7 to an External
Recorder
You can record your DDK-7 performance to an external recorder, such as an MD
recorder or cassette tape recorder, using the OPTICAL OUT terminal or AUX OUT
jacks. Using the OPTICAL OUT terminal allows you to record to external media with
exceptionally high-quality digital sound (providing the external recorder has an Optical
In terminal). Or you can use the AUX OUT jacks.
Audio cable
Recording
AUX OUT MAIN L/L+R
LINE IN R
L
Cassette tape recorder, etc.
MIDI Interface
(for example, UX16)
MIDI OUT
IN
Computer
Optical digital cable
Recording
R
OPTICAL OUT
Depending on your particular
MIDI interface, you may have
to connect the MIDI Interface
and the computer with a
serial cable.
If you want to record the
sound input from the AUX IN
jack together with the DDK-7
sound, use the AUX OUT
MAIN jack.
OPTICAL IN
Cassette tape recorder, etc.
NOTE
NOTE
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