microKORG2 Part names - Rear panel
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Rear panel
1 DC 9V jack → Turning the power on/off
Connect the included AC adapter here.
2 Power button → Turning the power on/off
Long-press this button to turn the instrument on or off.
3 USB port (USB Type-C) → Connecting to a computer
Connect this port on the microKORG2 to your computer to transmit and receive MIDI data, man-
age program and global data, and update the system.
4 Headphones jack (6.3 mm stereo phone jack, unbalanced) → Connecting to other devices
Connect your headphones here.
5 OUTPUT L/MONO and R jacks (6.3 mm TS phone jacks, unbalanced) → Connecting to other
devices
Connect your powered monitor speakers, stereo amp, mixer or other audio equipment to these
jacks. If you’re using a monaural connection, connect your device to the L/MONO jack.
6 DAMPER/SWITCH jack (6.3 mm TS phone jack) → Connecting to other devices
You can use a pedal or switch to control the damper effect or record with the loop recorder.
7 AUX IN jack (3.5 mm mini stereo phone jack, unbalanced)
Plug an audio player or similar external device into this jack. Adjust the volume on the external
device. You can send the AUX IN input aduio to the loop recorder or to an effect on the
microKORG2.
8 MIC IN CONDENSER jack (+5 V 3.5 mm TRS mini phone jack)
Connect a condenser mic here.
MIC IN DYNAMIC jack (6.3 mm TS phone jack, unbalanced)
Connect a dynamic mic here.
Note:
When connecting a mic to both the DYNAMIC and CONDENSER jacks, the CONDENSER jack
input is given priority.
Be sure to use only the included AC adapter. Using a different AC adapter may cause a mal-
function or other issues.
Do not turn off the instrument while it is processing, such as when saving data. This may
corrupt the data in the microKORG2’s memory.