Jack Panel; Headphone Panel - Kawai ANYTIMEX3 Owner's Manual

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Jack Panel

„LINE IN STEREO jack (1/8" phone jack)
This jack is used to connect the 1/8" stereo outputs from smart
phones, tablets, computers, or other electronic audio equipment
to this instrument's amplifier and speakers. The input level can
be adjusted using the LEVEL knob, or by adjusting the volume of
the connected device.
When using the USB audio recorder function, this LINE in audio
will also be mixed with this instrument's internal sound and
recorded to the MP3/WAV file.
* The "Line In Level" setting can also be used to adjust the level of the
LINE IN signal. For more information, please refer to "4. Line In Level"
on page 124.
„USB to Host port ("B" type)
This USB port is used to connect this instrument to a computer
using an inexpensive USB cable.
instrument can be used as a standard MIDI device, allowing it to
send a receive MIDI data. Connect a "B" type USB connector to
this instrument, and an "A" type USB connector to the computer.
* For more information about USB MIDI, please refer to "USB MIDI
information" on page 146.
With additional conversion adaptors, this port may also be used
to connect this instrument to tablets and other mobile devices.

Headphone Panel

„PHONES jacks (1/4" & 1/8" phone jacks)
These jacks are used to connect stereo headphones to this
instrument. Two pairs of headphones can be connected and
used simultaneously. When a pair of headphones is connected,
sound will not be produced by the speakers.
„USB device information
The "USB to Device" functionality of this instrument conforms
to USB2.0 Hi-Speed standards. Older USB devices can still
be used, however data transfer speed will be limited to the
maximum transfer speed of the device.
The "USB to Device" port is intended for connecting USB
memory devices, however USB floppy drive devices can also
be used to save recorder songs stored in internal memory, or
play SMF song files.
„LINE OUT jacks (1/4" phone jack)
These jacks are used to connect the stereo output of this
instrument's sound to external speakers, amplifiers, mixers,
recording devices, and similar equipment.
To output a mono signal, connect a single cable to the L/MONO
jack.
The LINE OUT level can be adjusted using the MASTER VOLUME
knob.
„MIDI IN/OUT jacks
These jacks are used to connect this instrument to external MIDI
When connected, this
devices, or to a computer (using a USB-MIDI interface) as an
alternative to the "USB to Host" port.
* For more information about MIDI, please refer to "MIDI Overview" on
page 135.
„USB to Device port ("A" type)
This USB port is used to connect a USB memory device to this
instrument. This allows MP3/WAV audio files, and SMF song files
to be played directly. It is also possible to record performances
to MP3/WAV audio files, and save recorder songs stored in
internal memory for posterity.
It may be necessary to format the USB memory device before
it can be used with this instrument. If so, please refer to "6.
USB Format" on page 134. Formatting the device will erase
all data.
Avoid removing the USB memory device while data is being
loaded or saved, files are being renamed or deleted, or the
device is being formatted.
Other USB devices, such as computer mice, keyboards, or
battery chargers etc. cannot be used with this instrument.
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