Rear panel, The panel controls, Dg100 – Yamaha DG100-212A User Manual

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STATUS
DATA/CTRL

BANK MSB/MAX
BANK LSB/MIN
TOGGLE ON-OFF
/NUMBER OF PGM

DEC
/NO

INC

/YES

MEMORY

EDIT

PC

EDIT

WRITE
/EXIT

±

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8.8.8

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Rear Panel

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@1 @3

@2

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The Panel Controls

Before making any connections, make sure that the power on the DG ampli-
fier and any external devices is switched

OFF

.

On the DG100-212A, you can connect the internal
speaker or, an external speaker to the amplifier.
On the DG80-210A/DG80-112A, you can connect
the internal speaker or, an external speaker or, the
internal speaker plus an external speaker to the
amplifier.
On the DG130HA, connect speaker(s) to the am-
plifier.

Store data from the DG amplifier’s

internal memory to a MIDI device.

External Effector

MIDI IN

MIDI OUT

IN

OUT

Mixer or additional amp

A MIDI Controller can be used to
select memory and control
volume.

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Speaker Jack (SPEAKER)

DG100-212A: The internal speaker is connected to the amp.

DG80-210A/DG80-112A: Equipped with 2 speaker jacks. The internal

speaker is connected to the SPEAKER 1 jack.

DG130HA: Equipped with 2 speaker jacks.

Refer to the “Connecting Speakers” section on page 8 for

instruction on the connection of speakers to the amp.

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MIDI OUT Jack

Connect this jack to the MIDI IN jack of a device that can save MIDI

data. The data stored in the DG amplifier’s internal memory can then be

transmitted to an external MIDI device for storage. (

page 12: MIDI

Bulk Out)

Also, transmits MIDI data received by the MIDI IN jack

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, to an external

device when MIDI Merge is set to ON. (

page 12.)

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MIDI IN Jack

Connect this jack to a MIDI Foot Controller’s MIDI OUT jack, and the

external foot controller can be used to control the DG amplifier. Memory

selection, volume control, effects can all be controlled via an external

foot controller. (

page 11.)

Also, memory data stored in an external storage device can be re-loaded

into any DG amplifier’s internal memory. (

page 12 MIDI Bulk In)

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Effect Blend Control (EFFECT BLEND)

@2

Effect Send Jack (EFFECT SEND)

@3

Effect Return Jack (EFFECT RETURN)

An external effector can be inserted into the signal circuit between the

SEND/RETURN jacks. This allows further processing of the tone sig-

nal, created by the main unit, by an external effector. Use the BLEND

knob to control the balance level between the external effector’s sound

(EFFECT) and the sound created by the DG amplifier (DRY). Rotating

the knob fully to the EFFECT position allows only the sound produced

by the external effector to be heard. Rotating the knob fully to the DRY

position allows only the internal sound created by the amp to be heard,

without the added coloration of the external effector.

* Connecting a plug to the RETURN jack disconnects the internal circuit. The

signal returning from the effector enters the internal circuit here, where it

goes on to the power amp

speaker. When the RETURN jack is not in use,

the BLEND knob will have no affect.

Also, the SEND jack can function as a pre-out jack, and the RETURN jack

can function as a main-in jack.

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Line Out Jack (LINE OUT)

@5

Line Out Level Control (LINE OUT LEVEL)

The same signal that is sent to the speaker output jack

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, is also sent

to the LINE OUT jack at a line level (+4 dBm / 600

). The amp also has

an internal Speaker Simulator (can be switched ON/OFF

page 13.),

the output level can be controlled with the LINE OUT LEVEL knob. The

line signal can be sent to a mixer and can be used as an output jack to

an external amp.

* The DG80-112A is shown in the illustration.

DG100-

212A

/DG80-

210A

/DG80-

112A

/DG130H

A

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