MIDI IN Jack
Plug in the cable from the MIDI Out port of your MIDI device
into the MIDI In socket. This is the path that your device uses
to send the MIDI data
to
the computer.
MIDI OUT Jack
Plug in the cable from the MIDI In port of your MIDI device
into the MIDI Out socket. This allows you to pipe the music
out from the computer
to
the
device.
MIDI THRU Jack
The MIDI Thru jack allows you to pass MIDI data through the
AA box to another MIDI
device.
The MIDI Thru jack is useful
only when you are using your
IIGS
as an instrument in a daisy
chain; you will not use it when your
IIGS
is the controller.
OUT/IN - L/R Jacks
Connect your CD, phono, tuner, VCR, etc. to the Line In
connector to capture the sound from the device with AA's
digitizer or to monitor the sounds via speakers connected
to
the Phones jack.
Connect your stereo amplifier (Aux. Input) to AA's Line Out
connector
to
control the volume from your amplifier. You
can also connect a tape player to the Out connector to save
your digitized creations to cassette .
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Note:
The left and right volume bars control the
volume of the Phones jack but will not control the
volume of the speakers connected to the Line Out
jacks.
You will need a volume control knob on the
amplifier or amplified speakers to control the
volume of the Line Out
jacks.
What Now?
Experienced Users:
If
you understand the function of a sound card and know
what you want from yours, have a blast! When you want to
know more about a particular aspect of the card, use this
manual as a reference.
Others:
Try out the Digitizer and Sequencer sessions in Part II and
then skim through the rest of the manual to check your
options
.
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