Playing The Sounds Of The Ddk-7 Through An External Audio System; Using A Mixer For Live Performance - Yamaha DDK-7 Owner's Manual

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Playing the Sounds of the DDK-7 Through an External
Audio System
By using the OUTPUT jacks, you can connect your DDK-7 to external powered
speakers. If you're connecting the DDK-7 to a mono device, use only the OUTPUT L/
L+R jack.
Speaker (Left)
Speaker (Right)
OUTPUT L/L+R
R

Using a mixer for live performance

Generally, when you use the DDK-7 on stage (in concert, etc.), you should connect it
to a mixer. By using a mixer, you can easily adjust the volume and tone quality of each
component.
To connect to a mixer, use the AUX OUT jacks of the DDK-7. The DDK-7 features
two types of AUX OUT jacks: MAIN and SUB, allowing you to assign some parts of
the DDK-7's output to the SUB jacks and the other parts to the MAIN jacks. In this
way, you can apply effects to the specific parts or adjust the volume balance among the
parts with an external mixer. For details, see "Selecting Outputs for Each Part" on
page 220.
Connection example
Main Speakers
(ex. Powerd-amp Speakers)
Monitor Speaker
Sound
Sound
External Effector
Sound
Keyboards
Other parts
MUSIC PRODUCTION SYNTHESIZER
Some Parts
AUX OUT
AUX OUT
(MAIN)
(SUB)
12
L/L+R
R
1
2
Mic.
Sound
Mixer
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