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ASR-10 Operator's Manual - MPCStorageSolution

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Preface<strong>ASR</strong>-<strong>10</strong> Musician’s <strong>Manual</strong>AmplificationConnect the Main Audio Outputs of the <strong>ASR</strong>-<strong>10</strong> to the line level inputs of a mixer, instrumentamplifier, stereo, or any other sound system, using 1/4 inch audio cables. If your system isstereo, connect the Left and Right Main Outputs to two channels of your mixer, stereo, etc. If it’smono, use either of the Main Audio Outputs, but make sure nothing is plugged into the otheroutput. For listening through headphones, plug the phones into the rear panel jack markedPhones. If you’re running the <strong>ASR</strong>-<strong>10</strong> through a mixer, in stereo, be sure to pan the left inputchannel on the mixer fully left, and the right input channel fully right.It is a good idea to make sure your audio system is turned off (or down) when makingconnections, to avoid damaging speakers or other components.Note:The <strong>ASR</strong>-<strong>10</strong> outputs are line-level, and are intended to be connected only to line-level inputs,such as those on a mixer, stereo pre-amp, keyboard amp, etc. Connecting the <strong>ASR</strong>-<strong>10</strong> audiooutputs to a mic-level input, such as a guitar amp or the microphone jacks on a tape deck, is notrecommended, and might result in damage to the device input.Move the Volume Slider all the way up. As with any digital musical instrument, the <strong>ASR</strong>-<strong>10</strong> willgive the best results if you keep the Volume Slider full on, and use the volume control on yourmixer or amp to adjust its level.Switch the audio system on, and adjust the amplifier volume for normal listening levels. If youhear no sound while playing the keyboard, switch the audio system off and check yourconnections.Running Your <strong>ASR</strong>-<strong>10</strong> Through a Home Stereo SystemIf you are thinking about amplifying your <strong>ASR</strong>-<strong>10</strong> through your home stereo, a word of caution isin order. A home stereo is great for playing CD’s, albums, tapes — the dynamic range of thesemedia is limited, and your speakers aren’t usually subjected to extreme volume changes andfrequency transients. While the dynamic range of CD’s is significantly greater than LP’s or tapes,the output of a CD player is still conservative compared to the uncompressed, unlimited lineleveloutput of a pro-level keyboard. Running your <strong>ASR</strong>-<strong>10</strong> — or any pro-level keyboardthrough a home stereo at high volume levels can damage your speakers, not to mention theimpedance mis-match this can create. If your only means of amplification is your home stereo,then try to keep your levels on the conservative side.viDisk Care

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