Jack panel, Front panel, Connecting to other devices – Kawai ATX2/ATX2-f User Manual
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Connecting to Other Devices
Jack Panel
LINE IN 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
amplifi er (incl. LINE OUT). To adjust the LINE IN level, please use
the volume controls on the device itself.
* The ‘Line In Level’ setting can also be used to adjust the level of the
LINE IN signal. Please refer to page 61 for more information.
MIDI IN/OUT jacks
These jacks are used to connect the AnyTimeX2 piano to external
MIDI devices, and also to a computer with a MIDI interface.
* Please refer to page 91 for more information about MIDI.
LINE OUT jack (1/8” mini jack)
This jack is used to connect the stereo output of the AnyTimeX2
piano’s sound to external speakers, amplifi ers, mixers, recording
devices, and similar equipment.
The VOLUME knob does not aff ect the LINE OUT level.
* The ‘Line Out Volume’ setting can be used to adjust the level of the
LINE OUT signal. Please refer to page 62 for more information.
Front Panel
PHONES jacks (1/8” mini jack)
These jacks are used to connect stereo headphones to the
AnyTimeX2 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 (ATX2-f
only).
USB to Device port (‘A’ type)
This USB port is used to connect a USB memory device to the
AnyTimeX2 piano. This allows MP3/WAV audio fi les, and SMF
song fi les to be played directly. It is also possible to record
performances to MP3/WAV audio fi les, and save recorder songs
stored in internal memory for posterity.
USB device information
It may be necessary to format the USB memory device before
it can be used with the AnyTimeX2 piano. If so, please refer to
the USB Format function instructions on page 107. Formatting
the device will erase all data.
Avoid removing the USB memory device while data is being
loaded or saved, fi les are being renamed or deleted, or the
device is being formatted.
Other USB devices, such as computer mice, keyboards, or
battery chargers etc. cannot be used with this instrument.
The ‘USB to Device’ functionality of the AnyTimeX2 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.
The ‘USB to Device’ port is intended for connecting USB
memory devices, however USB fl oppy drive devices can also
be used to save recorder songs stored in internal memory, or
play SMF song fi les.