Front panel (mixer, reverb section) – KORG ARP 2600 M Analog Synthesizer Module with Carrying Case User Manual
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Front panel (MIXER, REVERB section)
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MIXER
a . Input 1 jack
This is the mixer input jack. The
VCF output is internally connected.
b . Input 2 jack
This is the mixer input jack. The
VCA output is internally connected.
c . Input 1 level slider
Adjusts the audio signal level of
mixer input 1.
d . Input 2 level slider
Adjusts the audio signal level of
mixer input 2.
e . AUDIO output 1 jack
This is the output jack for the
audio signal that is adjusted using
component “c” above.
When a patch cable is plugged
into this jack, the audio signal
will not be input into the mixer.
f . AUDIO output 2 jack
This is the output jack for the
audio signal that is adjusted using
component “d” above.
When a patch cable is plugged
into this jack, the audio signal
will not be input into the mixer.
g . L/R input jack
This is an input for the audio signal
that is output to both the left and
right channels. The mixer output is
internally connected.
h . PAN slider
Adjusts the panpot (left/right
volume balance).
i . LEFT INPUT jack
This is the input jack for the left
channel of the audio output.
j . LEFT OUTPUT jack
This jack outputs an audio signal
that sums the output of the spring
reverb adjusted by n. with the input
from the LEFT INPUT jack.
k . RIGHT INPUT jack
This is the input jack for the right
channel of the audio output.
l . RIGHT OUTPUT jack
This jack outputs an audio signal
that sums the output of the spring
reverb adjusted by o. with the input
from the RIGHT INPUT jack.
REVERB
m . Input jack
This is the input jack for the
spring reverb. The mixer output is
internally connected.
n . Level slider L
Adjusts the level of the LEFT signal
that is input to the spring reverb.
o . Level slider R
Adjusts the level of the RIGHT
signal that is input to the spring
reverb.
p . REVERB OUTPUT jack
This is the output of the spring
reverb. If a patch cable is connected
here, the reverberated signal from l.
is no longer output.