Yamaha MO8 Owner's Manual - Page 18

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The Controls & Connectors Rear Panel Rear Panel MO8 STANDBY ON DC IN 123 MO6 STANDBY ON DC IN 1 23 MIDI THRU OUT IN TO DEVICE TO HOST USB 4 5 1 STANDBY/ON switch Press to turn power ON or OFF. Page 20 2 DC IN terminal Connect the AC adaptor to this terminal. Page 20 WARNING Do not attempt to use an AC adaptor other than the Yamaha PA-5D or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha. The use of an incompatible adaptor may cause irreparable damage to the MO, and may even pose a serious shock hazard! ALWAYS UNPLUG THE AC ADAPTOR FROM THE AC POWER OUTLET WHEN THE MO IS NOT IN USE. 3 Cable clip Wrap the DC output cable of the adaptor around the cable clip (as shown below) to prevent accidental unplugging of the cable during operation. STANDBY ON DC IN 4 USB connectors This instrument is equipped with two types of USB connectors on the rear panel-USB TO HOST and USB TO DEVICE. The USB TO HOST connector is used to connect this instrument to the computer via the USB cable. The USB connection between the instrument and the computer can only be used for transfer of MIDI data. No audio data can be transferred via USB. The USB TO DEVICE connector is used to connect this instrument to a USB storage device (hard disk drive, CD-ROM drive, MO drive, flash disk, etc.) via the USB cable. This lets you save the data created on this instrument to the external USB storage device and load the data from the external USB storage device to the instrument. Save/Load operations can be performed in the File mode. n For details about USB, see page 31. USB USB is an abbreviation for Universal Serial Bus. It is a serial interface for connecting a computer with peripheral devices, and enables much faster data transfer compared to conventional serial port connections. 5 MIDI IN/OUT/THRU connectors Page 104 MIDI IN is for receiving control or performance data from another MIDI device, such as an external sequencer. MIDI THRU is simply for redirecting any received MIDI data (via MIDI IN) to connected devices, allowing convenient chaining of additional MIDI instruments. MIDI OUT is for transmitting all control, performance and playback data from the MO to another MIDI device, such as an external sequencer. 18 Owner's Manual

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Rear Panel
18
Owner’s Manual
The Controls
& Connectors
Rear Panel
1
STANDBY/ON switch
Page 20
Press to turn power ON or OFF.
2
DC IN terminal
Page 20
Connect the AC adaptor to this terminal.
Do not attempt to use an AC adaptor other than the Yamaha PA-5D or an
equivalent recommended by Yamaha. The use of an incompatible
adaptor may cause irreparable damage to the MO, and may even pose a
serious shock hazard!
ALWAYS UNPLUG THE AC ADAPTOR FROM THE AC POWER OUTLET
WHEN THE MO IS NOT IN USE.
3
Cable clip
Wrap the DC output cable of the adaptor around the cable
clip (as shown below) to prevent accidental unplugging of
the cable during operation.
4
USB connectors
This instrument is equipped with two types of USB
connectors on the rear panel—USB TO HOST and USB TO
DEVICE. The USB TO HOST connector is used to connect
this instrument to the computer via the USB cable. The
USB connection between the instrument and the computer
can only be used for transfer of MIDI data. No audio data
can be transferred via USB. The USB TO DEVICE
connector is used to connect this instrument to a USB
storage device (hard disk drive, CD-ROM drive, MO drive,
flash disk, etc.) via the USB cable. This lets you save the
data created on this instrument to the external USB
storage device and load the data from the external USB
storage device to the instrument. Save/Load operations
can be performed in the File mode.
n
For details about USB, see page 31.
5
MIDI IN/OUT/THRU connectors
Page 104
MIDI IN is for receiving control or performance data from
another MIDI device, such as an external sequencer.
MIDI THRU is simply for redirecting any received MIDI
data (via MIDI IN) to connected devices, allowing
convenient chaining of additional MIDI instruments.
MIDI OUT is for transmitting all control, performance
and playback data from the MO to another MIDI device,
such as an external sequencer.
TO DEVICE
TO HOST
MIDI
THRU
OUT
IN
USB
DC
IN
STANDBY
ON
DC
IN
STANDBY
ON
1
4
5
1
3
2
3
2
MO6
MO8
WARNING
DC
IN
STANDBY
ON
USB
USB is an abbreviation for Universal Serial Bus. It is a serial
interface for connecting a computer with peripheral
devices, and enables much faster data transfer compared
to conventional serial port connections.