Guitars, Analog record player, Monitor speakers – Teac US-200 User Manual

Page 21: Headphones, Connecting midi devices, 5 – connections

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TASCAM US-200

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Guitars

Connect a guitar or bass guitar to the MIC/

LINE/INST IN 1 standard TRS jack on the front
panel, and set the INST/LINE switch on the
rear panel to INST.
When the INST/LINE switch is set to INST,
the

indicator on the front panel lights.

Guitar indicator

Connecting keyboards, drum

machines, sound modules,

cassette/MD/CD players and

other analog line level devices

Connect analog signal outputs from these
types of devices to the MIC/LINE/INST IN 1
and MIC/LINE IN 2 standard TRS jacks on the
front panel.
When using the MIC/LINE/INST IN 1 jack
with these types of devices, set the INST/

LINE switch on the rear panel to LINE.

Analog record player

The output of an analog record player
cannot be connected directly to the US-200.
You must connect a phono amp between
your analog record player and the US-200.
(Alternatively, you can connect it via an audio
amp that has

PHONO

inputs.)

Line input devices, including

MD/CD recorders and effect

boxes

Connect the LINE OUT 3/4 jacks to the
analog line inputs of compatible devices.

Monitor speakers

Connect monitor speakers (powered monitor
speakers or an amplifier and speakers) to the

LINE OUT 1/2 jacks on the rear panel.

Headphones

Connect headphones to the standard stereo

PHONES jacks on the front panel.

Connecting MIDI devices

Connect your sound module, keyboard/
synthesizer, drum machine, or other MIDI
device to the US-200 as shown below.
If you want to monitor the sound of a sound
module, keyboard/synthesizer or drum
machine, connect the output of that device
to this unit’s

LINE IN

. Alternatively, to monitor

using an external mixer, connect the outputs
of that device and the

LINE OUT

jacks of this

unit to the external mixer inputs.
You can use the

MIDI IN

/

MIDI OUT

connectors on the rear panel to transmit
and receive MTC (MIDI Time Code). This
allows the MTC-compatible DAW (Digital
Audio Workstation) computer application to
synchronize with your MIDI equipment.

NOTE

When using Windows Media Player, if the
MIDI music playback output destination
(default device) is set to Microsoft GS
Wavetable SW Synth in the Sounds and
Audio Devices part of the Control Panel, you
cannot listen to MIDI performances through
this unit’s LINE OUT 1/2/3/4 and PHONES
output.

5 – Connections

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