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Chapter 8 UTILITY Mode
Chapter 8
MASTER Function
MASTER - StOut (Stereo Output Assignment)
Selects an assignable-output destination for the stereo-output signal. Also, sets the “level offset” for the stereo output.
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RECORD
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PLAY
EDIT
REC
DISK
UTILITY
SAMPLE
MAP / OUT
SETUP
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EASY EDIT
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METER
SEQUENCE
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IMPORT
MIDI
Turn Knob 1 to select StOut.
Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5
Turn action ✔✔✔✔✔
Push action ✔ ----
Use this page to adjust the level to the stereo outputs. You can also select an assignable-
output destination for the stereo output signal — so that the stereo-output jacks and
the selected assignable-output connectors produce exactly the same signal.
Important
The setting that you make at this page takes precedence over the assignable-output
settings within samples and programs. If you select AS2&3 at this page, for example,
then AS2&3 will always produce the same signal as the stereo outputs.
Knob 1 Change Page Select P/S
• Turn the knob to switch between the function’s Tuning and StOut pages.
• Push the knob to move to the Program/Sample Selection screen. (☞95)
Knobs 2, 3
To AsgnOut = off, ASL&R, AS1&2, AS3&4, AS5&6, DIG&OPT
• Set this value to off if you do not want to pass the stereo-output signal to any assign-
able output. Set the value to ASL&R if you want to pass the signal to the A3000’s
standard assignable-output pair. The other settings are meaningful only if you have
installed the optional I/O expansion board (AIEB1 board); if the board is not installed,
these settings are equivalent to off.
• If you have installed the AIEB1 board, you may also select from among the other
assignable-output pairs indicated above. If you select DIG&OPT, the A3000 transmits
the same signal to both the DIGITAL and the OPTICAL output jacks.
Knobs 4, 5
Level Offset = -0dB,...,+24dB
• Use this setting to raise the level to the stereo outputs.
• Note that higher settings may produce distortion with certain types of sound, or
when many notes are played at the same time.