Rear Panel - Korg pa2X pro User Manual

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Rear panel

Rear panel
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Music stand holes
A music stand comes standard with your Pa2X. Insert its legs
into these two dedicated holes.
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ACV cable connector
Plug the supplied AC cable into this connector.
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POWER switch
Use this switch to turn the instrument on or off.
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VIDEO OUT (optional)
If an optional VIF4 video interface is fitted, you can connect the
Pa2X to a TV or video monitor. See "Installing the Video Inter-
face (VIF4)" on page 329 for more information.
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AUDIO INPUT
Use these connectors to connect a microphone, another key-
board/synthesizer, or a CD player.
MIC
Only active when the "Input Routing" parameter is
set to "Mic In to Voice Processor" (see page 233).
This is a combo connector, featuring an XLR and
a 1/4" jack on the same connector. Use the bal-
anced XLR jack to connect a condenser micro-
phone, or the 1/4" jack to connect a dynamic
microphone.
Note: After having connected a condenser micro-
phone, use the "+48V Phantom Power" soft switch
to turn the +48V phantom power on (see
page 233). Phantom power is only supplied to the
balanced XLR jack.
When disconnecting a microphone from the XLR
jack, the phantom power is automatically turned
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off. Phantom power is also automatically turned off
each time you turn the Pa2X off.
The microphone signal is sent to the Voice Pro-
cessor. Whether it is sent to the main or the sub
outputs depends on the "Mic Out" parameter
(see page 233).
Use the GAIN knob to adjust the input gain, and
set the volume level using the MIC/IN slider,
while watching at the MIC IN LED on the control
panel (see "MIC SETTING section" on page 12).
GAIN
Use this controls to adjust the input sensitivity of
the MIC connector (from 20 to 55dB). You can
check the input level by watching at the MIC IN
LED on the control panel (see "MIC SETTING
section" on page 12).
LEFT, RIGHT Always active. Use these balanced/unbalanced
connectors to connect a line-level input source,
such as a CD player or a synthesizer. Depending
on the status of the "Input Routing" parameter
(see page 233), the signal goes directly to the Left
and Right outputs or to the MP3 Recorder. In the
latter case, the volume is controlled by the MAS-
TER VOLUME slider.
Note: The MIC/IN slider has no effect on these
inputs.
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AUDIO OUTPUT
Use these balanced/unbalanced connectors to send the audio sig-
nal (sound) to a mixer, a PA system, a set of powered monitors,
or your hi-fi system.
To set the output for each track, or the routing for the audio
inputs, see the "Audio Output" section, starting from page 231.
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