Yamaha Sound Edge Manual page 10

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Sound Edge Setup
J1
J2
J3
6
J4
J5
J6
J7
¢You may need to change the MIDI IRQ number if some conflict problem occurs. Please consider which
number to use before the sound card installation.
J2
1
J3
6
4
2
1
2
3
5
5
4
4
6
3
3
4
2
2
2
1
1
Ground Pin
1
R Output Pin
2
L Output Pin
3
J1
1
4
3
2
1
3
4
3
2
1
MIC TYPE: Lets you switch back and forth between two types of amplifier configurations
depending on the type of microphone connected. (3-lead condenser or dynamic microphone;
2-lead condenser microphone.)
1 1-2 Short/3-4 Open: 2-lead condenser microphone (such as the one included with Sound Edge).
2 1-2 Open/3-4 Short: 3-lead condenser microphone or dynamic microphone.
* Default position is 1.
OUTPUT TYPE: Lets you select whether to use the internal amplifier on the sound card or
not. Default is set to use the internal amplifier. When using an external amplified speaker,
do not use the internal amplifier. (In this case, use external audio devices having more than
10 kΩ input impedance.)
1 4-6 Short: Outputs the right channel without going through the internal amplifier.
2 3-5 Short: Outputs the left channel without going through the internal amplifier.
3 2-4 Short: Outputs the right channel via the internal amplifier.
4 1-3 Short: Outputs the left channel via the internal amplifier.
LEFT CHANNEL OUTPUT: Lets you select whether to output the left channel to the sound
card's OUTPUT jack or not. (The left channel signal is always output to the computer's
internal speaker.) Normally, you should leave this as the default, to output the left channel
signal to the sound card's OUTPUT jack.
1 3-4 Short: Outputs the left channel to the sound card's OUTPUT jack.
2 3-4 Open: Outputs the left channel only to the computer's internal speaker.
* If you wish to use only the computer's internal speaker, select 2 as shown above and connect an appropriate
audio cable to
J3
.
RIGHT CHANNEL OUTPUT: Lets you select whether to output the right channel to the
sound card's OUTPUT jack or not. (The right channel signal is always output to the
computer's internal speaker.) Normally, you should leave this as the default, to output the
right channel signal to the sound card's OUTPUT jack.
1 1-2 Short: Outputs the right channel to the sound card's OUTPUT jack.
2 1-2 Open: Outputs the right channel only to the computer's internal speaker.
* If you wish to use only the computer's internal speaker, select 2 as shown above and connect an appropriate
audio cable to
J3
. (Connecting the audio cable to
computer's internal speaker.)
PC-SPK (Computer speaker): Lets you input system ("beep") sounds. The system
sounds come from the computer's internal speaker via the sound card.
* To hear the system sounds from the computer's internal speaker via the sound card, unplug one end of the
connector of the audio cable extended from the computer's internal speaker and connect it to
INTERNAL LINE IN: Lets you input stereo line-level signals from an MPEG board. You
can apply effects to the input signals using application software such as EffectGear.
* Connect the MPEG board's output connector to
MIDI IRQ NUMBER: Lets you select the IRQ (Interrupt Request) number for triggering
the internal AWM synthesizer sounds when playing DOS games. The default is set to 9.
(See pages 5, 16 and 67 for more information.)
: Indicates the Jumper is set to short (ON) position.
2
5
6
5
3
4
3
: Indicates the Jumper is set to open (OFF) position.
1
2
1
4
5
6
5
3
4
3
1
2
1
J4
1
2
1 2
1 2
J6
Ground Pin
1
L Input Pin
2
3
Ground Pin
R Input Pin
4
J5
2 1
J3
will automatically designate the right channel output to the
J6
.
J7
3
5
7
9
10
11
J5
.

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