Ap p e nd ix, Line in jacks (1/4” phone jack), Line out jacks (1/4” phone jack) – Kawai CONCERT ARTIST CA63 User Manual

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„ LINE IN jacks (1/4” phone jack)

These jacks are used to connect a pair of stereo outputs

from other electronic instruments or audio equipment to

the instrument’s speakers. The audio signal from these jacks

bypasses the MASTER VOLUME control, however the the LINE

IN level can be adjusted using the adjustment knob, or by

adjusting the output level of the connected device. To connect

a device in mono, connect the cable to the L/MONO jack only.

„ LINE OUT jacks (1/4” phone jack)

These jacks provide stereo output of the instrument’s sound

to external speakers, amplifiers, mixers, recording devices, and

similar equipment. The audio signal from the LINE IN jacks is

also routed to these jacks. The MASTER VOLUME slider can be

used to control the output level of the instrument’s own sound

without affecting the level of the LINE IN signal. Mono signals

will be output only if a cable is connected to the L/MONO jack.

„ USB to Host port (‘B’ type)

This USB port is used to connect the CA93/CA63 digital

piano to a computer using an inexpensive USB cable. When

connected, the instrument can be used as a standard MIDI

device, allowing it to send a receive MIDI data. Connect a ‘B’

type USB connector to the instrument, and an ‘A’ type USB

connector to the computer.

„ MIDI IN/OUT/THRU jacks

These jacks are used to connect the CA93/CA63 digital piano

to external MIDI devices, and also to a computer with a MIDI

interface as an alternative to the ‘USB to Host’ port.

„ LINE IN STEREO jack (1/8” mini jack)

This jack is used to connect the stereo output from an external

audio device, such as a CD or MP3 player, to the instrument’s

speakers. The LINE IN adjustment knob cannot be used to

adjust the LINE IN level, therefore please use the volume

controls on device itself.

„ PHONES jacks (1/4” phone jack)

These jacks are used to connect stereo headphones to the CA93/

CA63 digital piano. Two pairs of headphones can be connected

and used simultaneously. When a pair of headphones is

connected, sound will not be produced by the speakers.

„ USB to Device port (‘A’ type)

This USB port is used to connect a USB memory device to the

CA93/CA63 digital piano. This allows MP3/WAV audio files,

and SMF song files to be played directly. It is also possible

to record performances to MP3/WAV audio files, and save

recorder songs stored in internal memory for posterity.

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The ‘USB to Device’ functionality of the CA93/CA63 digital

piano conforms to USB2.0 Hi-Speed standards. Older USB

devices can still be used, however data transfer speed will

be limited to the maximum transfer speed of the device.

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The ‘USB to Device’ port is intended for connecting USB

memory devices. USB floppy drive devices can be used

to save recorder songs stored in internal memory, or play

SMF song files, yet are not suitable for MP3/WAV audio file

playback or recording.

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It may be necessary to format the USB memory device

before it can be used with the CA93/CA63 digital piano.

If so, please refer to the ‘Format’ function instructions on

page 81. Formatting the device will erase all data.

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Avoid removing the USB memory device will data is being

loaded or saved, files are being renamed or deleted, or the

device is being formatted.

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Other USB devices, such as computer mice, keyboards, or

battery chargers etc. cannot be used with this instrument.

„ USB device information

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