Rear panel – Akai Rhythm Wolf User Manual

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1.

Power Button:

Press this button to power Rhythm Wolf on or off.

Important:

After powering Rhythm Wolf on, let it warm up before using it. Its tuning can

be affected by the temperature.

2.

DC In:

Use the included power adapter (12V, 2A, center-positive) to connect this jack to a

power outlet.

3.

Cable Restraint:

You can secure a cable to this restraint to prevent it from accidentally

unplugging.

4.

USB Port:

Use a standard USB cable to connect this port to an available USB port on

your computer. This connection lets Rhythm Wolf send and receive MIDI over USB to and
from your computer.

5.

Kensington Lock Slot:

You may use this Kensington lock slot to secure the Rhythm Wolf

to a table or other surface.

6.

Main Out:

Use a standard 1/4" (6.35mm) TRS cable to connect this line-level output to

the input of an audio interface, mixer, amplifier system, etc. You can also connect stereo
headphones to this output. If the

Synth Out

is not connected to anything, the

Main Out

will include the drum and bass synth voices. If a cable is connected to the

Synth Out

, the

Main Out

will include the drum voices only.

7.

Synth Out:

Use a standard 1/4" (6.35mm) TS cable to connect this line-level output to

the input of an audio interface, mixer, amplifier system, etc. (we recommend connecting
this to a balanced input using a TRS cable instead of to an unbalanced one using a TS
cable). The bass synth voice is sent through this output only if a cable is connected to it.
Otherwise, the bass synth voice is sent to the

Main Out

.

8.

MIDI Out/Thru:

Use a standard five-pin MIDI cable to connect this MIDI Out to the MIDI

In of an external MIDI device (e.g., a synthesizer, sequencer, drum machine, etc.). Press
the

MIDI Out/Thru

button to set the function of this jack. The display will indicate which

is currently selected. See

Step Switches: MIDI Out/Thru

above to learn more.

9.

MIDI In:

Use a standard five-pin MIDI cable to connect this MIDI In to the MIDI Out of an

external MIDI device (e.g., another MIDI controller). For more information, visit

akaipro.com/rhythmwolf

to download the latest MIDI implementation chart.

10.

Gate Trig Out:

Use a standard 1/8" (3.5mm) TS cable to connect this output to the input

of an optional external device that can receive Rhythm Wolf's Gate (trigger) messages.

11.

Gate Trig In:

Use a standard 1/8" (3.5mm) TS cable to connect this input to the output of

an optional external device to send Gate (trigger) messages to Rhythm Wolf.

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