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KETRON EVM - Connecting to Speakers; Connecting Stereo Headphones; Connecting a Microphone (MICRO)

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190 | 14 Inputs and Outputs
The MIDI IN1 (GM) socket receives data from the outside and sends it to the
GMgenerator which has 16 channels with canonical mapping of sounds and
Program Changes compliant with General MIDI. This is the typical input of a MIDI
base player and a DAW.
MIDI IN2 (KEYBOARD) receives the data from outside and sends it instead to the
keyboard sound generator whose channels are tailored to the use of the
instrument as an arranger and for the parts played live. This is the typical input of
a master keyboard.
Connecting to speakers
You have a couple of stereo outputs available:
OUT RIGHT (MONO)
OUT LEFT (MONO)
Connect standard mono jack cables for general outputs to be connected to a PA STEREO
system. If you have only one channel, you can use either the Left or Right output of the
OUTPUT ports with a monophonic signal: we recommend using the stereo connection for
the best reproduction of the instrument and effects. The Mono connection provides less
reproduction of the EFX sounds and effects quality.
Connecting stereo headphones
Connect a standard stereo jack cable for a stereo headset into the HEADPHONE (AUX) port.
You can control the headphone volume in the section MENU > CONTROLS.
Connecting a microphone (MICRO)
Connect a dynamic microphone to the MICRO input. It is a standard monophonic socket of
the combined type: you can therefore use a jack or XLR connector. The outlet is not
powered, so you cannot connect a condenser microphone. Use the GAIN MICRO knob to
adjust the gain of the input signal.
Connect a standard mono jack to MICRO OUT dedicated exclusively to the Micro output.
When connecting a microphone to the instrument, you must follow the necessary
precautions:
Make sure the Phantom Power switch (48V) is turned off before connecting the
microphone.

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