Connections - Korg Stage Vintage SV-1 User Manual

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ONNECTIONS
In this chapter you will learn how to connect your SV-1 to an audio amplification sys-
tem, to the pedals and to MIDI devices.
Turn both your SV-1 and all connected devices off.
1.
NOTE: You must turn off the power of all your equipment before you make connections. If
you ignore this warning, you may damage your speaker system!
If you're connecting the SV-1 to a mixer or speaker system, connect the OUTPUT
2.
jack(s) to the line input jack(s) of your mixer/recorder or speaker system.
HINT: If you're making connections in mono, use the OUTPUT L/MONO jack. However to take
the fullest advantage of the SV-1's sound, we strongly recommend that you use stereo con-
nections.
If you're listening through headphones, connect your headphones to the HEAD-
PHONES jack.
NOTE: Signal from the OUTPUT jack(s) will still be heard even if headphones are plugged in. If
you only want to hear signal from headphones you should turn off or lower down any equip-
ment the SV-1 is connected to.
Turn the MASTER LEVEL knob on the front panel of the SV-1 all the way to the
3.
left, setting the volume to '0' .
Plug the supplied IEC AC power cable into the SV-1's rear panel AC power inlet,
4.
and plug the other end into an AC wall socket.
Connect the pedals to the relevant connectors on the rear panel.
5.
Connect the MIDI or USB cable to your SV-1 and to the other device.
6.
Plug any external CD/MP3 player or synthesizer into the rear panel INPUT jacks.
7.
Turn on the POWER switch to power up the SV-1.
8.
Turn on the power switch of your mixer or speaker system.
9.
To adjust the volume, turn up the volume controls on your mixer or speakers, and
10.
use the SV-1's front panel MASTER VOLUME knob to adjust the volume to a
desired level.
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