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<strong>Viscount</strong> Vivace 90 - 90 Deluxe<br />
Owner’s Manual<br />
2.5 THE CONNECTIONS UNDERNEATH THE MANUALS<br />
In the left of the organ, under the surface which contains the manuals and side panels, there is a small<br />
recess containing various connectors for connecting the organ to remote sound and MIDI devices.<br />
1 2 3 4<br />
HEADPHONES<br />
THRU<br />
OUT<br />
MIDI<br />
IN<br />
L(MONO) R<br />
INPUT<br />
L(MONO) R<br />
OUTPUT<br />
1. [HEADPHONES] connector: Jack socket to which a headphone set can be connected. With<br />
headphones connected, the organ’s internal amplification is cut off.<br />
N.B.<br />
To obtain the best results from the [HEADPHONES] output, phones with impedance of at least 16Ω<br />
should be used.<br />
2. [MIDI] connectors: five-pin DIN connectors for connection of instruments with MIDI interface.<br />
The [IN] connector allows receipt of MIDI data generated by remote MIDI sources, the [OUT]<br />
connector transmits the MIDI messages generated by the Vivace, and the [THRU] connector transmits<br />
the MIDI data exactly as received at the [IN] connector.<br />
3. [INPUT] connectors: RCA line inputs which allow other instruments to be played using the organ’s<br />
internal amplification. If the source is monophonic use the L(MONO) connector only.<br />
4. [OUTPUT] connectors: RCA line outputs for the unamplified signal, for connection of optional<br />
amplified speakers, remote amplification systems or recording systems. To use a monophonic signal,<br />
connect to the [L/(MONO)] connector only.<br />
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