Connecting The Anytime Piano To A Home Stereo Or Receiver; Record Your Performance On A Cassette Tape / Mini Disc - Kawai Anytime Owner's Manual

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Connecting the Anytime Piano to a Home Stereo or Receiver

Using headphones, the Anytime Piano allows you to listen to music played back on your stereo receiver, CD
player or tape recorder along with digital sound of the Anytime Piano itself. You can play the digital piano
sound along with your favorite CD. Connect your external device to the Anytime Piano's AUX IN jacks. This
will allow you to hear the audio through the Anytime Piano's headphone jacks.
With amplified speakers connected to the AUX OUT jack of the Control Box, you can hear that same audio
sound through speakers. Just connect your amplifier to the Anytime Piano's AUX OUT jacks using the
appropriate audio cables.

Record Your Performance on a Cassette Tape / Mini Disc

You can also connect the Anytime Piano to an external tape recorder / Mini Disc recorder to record your
performances. This is especially useful for a music student who wants to evaluate his/her playing. You could
also make your own "demo" of a piano piece played along with your favorite CD.
To make a recording, connect the AUX OUT jacks on the Anytime Piano's Control Box to the "RECORD IN"
jacks on your recorder using appropriate cables (see Fig. 5)
AUX
Terminals
PLAY BACK
L
LINE IN
LINE OUT
RCA pin
plug
CASETTE
CD PLAYER
RECORDER
Fig. 5
RECORD
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