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The connector panel – Yamaha GEP50 User Manual

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[ THE CONNECTOR PANEL?

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MIDI IN Connector

MIDI signals from external MIDI devices can be fed to this

terminai to remoteiy seiect effects, set the pitch shift of the

PiTCH CHANGE A effect, and trigger some other effects.

0 MIDI THRU Connector

The MIDI THRU connector simply re-transmits any data re­

ceived at the MIDI IN connector, permitting convenient

“chaining” of MIDI devices.

© BYPASS FOOT SW Jack

An optionai YAMAHA FC5 footswitch or equivaient con­

nected to this jack can be used for foot controi of the

BYPASS function.

O MEMORY FOOT SW Jack

An optionai Yamaha FC5 footswitch or equivaient can be

used to sequentiaily select any group of effects from the 100

available memory locations, permitting a sequence of effects

to be set up to match the fiow of a live performance.

© R & L OUTPUT Jacks

These two monaurai 1/4" phone jacks deiiver the stereo out­

put signai from the GEP50 to subsequent amplification or

mixing equipment. These jacks can be connected directly to

the inputs of guitar amplifiers, keyboard amplifiers, recording

equipment or mixing consoles. Since many of the GEP50

effects are true stereo effects, we recommend connecting

both output jacks to the corresponding inputs of a stereo or

two-channel sound system in order to get the best possible

sound. If this is not possible, connect either of the OUTPUT

jacks (L or R) to the amplification equipment used.

© INSERT IN and OUT Jacks

The INSERT IN and OUT jacks allow connection of a second

signal processor to the GEP50 which can be activated or by­

passed by using the INSERT button.

©INPUT Jack

The rear-panel INPUT jack duplicates the function of the

front-panel INPUT jack. Either — but not both — can be

used to receive the signal from your instrument or other

audio signal source. The front-panel INPUT jack takes prior­

ity, so if sources are plugged into both the front- and rear-

panel INPUTS, only the front-panel INPUT will be active.