5.2 Connecting Origin to headphones
Connect your headphones to Origin's [Phones] output. You can set the headphones output volume.
5.3 Connecting the Origin's analog outputs to external audio equipment
5.3.1
[Main Outputs]
Connect Origin's 1/4 inch output jacks [MAIN Outputs] to your audio equipment (e.g., mixer or
powered monitors).
Using these outputs, you can hear the main outputs of the program (using the [Program] mode) or
the main output of the multi mixer (using the [MULTI] mode).
NOTE: Because there is no distinction between the two [Main Outputs] balanced jacks, you can use
any of those outputs to when you are playing a mono sound
5.3.2
[Auxiliary Outputs]
In [MULTI] mode:
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the output of channel 1 of the Multi mixer is connected to the [Auxiliary Outputs] 1 and 2;
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the output of channel 2 of the Multi mixer is connected to the [Auxiliary Outputs] 3 and 4;
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the output of channel 3 of the Multi mixer is connected to the [Auxiliary Outputs] 5 and 6;
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the output of channel 4 of the Multi mixer is connected to the [Auxiliary Outputs] 7 and 8.
In [Program] mode, the main stereo outputs of the program are directed to the [Auxiliary Outputs]
1 and 2.
NOTE: To take full advantage of Origin's capabilities, we recommend that you output in stereo.
5.4 Connecting Origin to digital audio equipment
You can connect Origin's [SPDIF] output to your digital audio equipment (e.g. digital mixer).
NOTE: The digital audio input of your destination device (computer audio interface, D/A
converter, etc) may require that you set the SPDIF input as the master clock source in order to
hear the sound coming from the Origin. Consult your interface/device user's manual of for more
information.
5.5 Connecting pedals and switches
Two jacks ([EXPRESSION] and [FOOT SWITCH]) are provided so that you can connect both a foot
switch and an expression pedal (both sold separately) to Origin for additional control.
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