Connect And Switch On The Peripherals; External Connections - Johannus Studio 260 User Manual

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3.3

Connect and switch on the peripherals

The organ can be connected to accessories such as a MIDI device, external
amplifier, mobile phone audio.
Follow the instructions provided in the documentation for the accessory.
1.
Switch off the organ and accessories.
2.
Connect the accessories to the organ.
3.
Switch on the accessories.
4.
Switch on the organ
3.4

External connections

The external connectors are located on the left-hand side, just below the manuals.
MIDI IN: An input for receiving MIDI codes from other devices.
MIDI OUT: A MIDI output that cannot be programmed is available for connecting
a Johannus Sequencer+ or PC, for instance.
AUX IN: A stereo audio input (3.5 mm jack, line signal) for connection of an
external device, to play the sound through the organ amplifiers. For instance, you
can connect the audio signal from your electronic devices (such as a mobile
phone, laptop, PC or tablet), listen to the music and join in with the organ playing.
You can adjust the reverb level if you want to add real convolution reverb to this
input. For more information see section § 5.9.8. Aux-in reverb.
To avoid annoying clicks during plug-in, connect or disconnect the external device
to the Aux-in input of the organ as the last step.
AUX OUT: A stereo audio output (3.5 mm jack, line signal) is available to connect
an external device, such as an amplifier or recording device. Volume, Bass and
Brilliance can be adjusted separately, see § 5.6 Headphones/Aux.
Headphones:
The 6.3 mm jack headphone socket is located on the left, next to the manuals.
This socket is compatible with 30 Ω or higher impedance (stereo) headphones
(refer to the headphone specifications for details). Volume, Bass and Brilliance can
be adjusted separately, see § 5.6 Headphones/Aux.
When headphones are plugged in, the speakers of the organ will automatically
turn off.
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