Yamaha PSR-A1000 Owner's Manual - Page 137

Using the Pedal (footswitch) or Foot Controller (FOOT PEDAL 1/2 jack)

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3 Using the Pedal (footswitch) or Foot Controller (FOOT PEDAL 1/2 jack) By connecting a Foot Switch (the FC4 or FC5) to one of the FOOT PEDAL jacks, you can replicate the function of some panel buttons, doing things like starting and stopping accompaniment. By connecting an optional Foot Controller (such as the FC7) to the FOOT PEDAL 2 jack, you can control any one of a variety of important functions with your foot - such as dynamically adjusting the volume as you play (page 123). The polarity of the foot switch (normal or reverse) can also be changed (page 123). CAUTION Make sure to connect or disconnect the pedal only when the power is turned off. 4 Connecting external MIDI devices (MIDI terminals) Using a standard MIDI cable, connect the external MIDI device to the MIDI terminal(s) of the PSR-A1000. Make sure to set the HOST SELECT switch (page 18) to MIDI when you use these connectors. For more information about connections, see "What You Can Do With MIDI" on page 142. MIDI IN........... Receives MIDI messages from an external MIDI device MIDI OUT ....... Sends out MIDI messages generated by the PSR-A1000 For a general overview of MIDI and how you can effectively use it, refer to the following sections: • What's MIDI? (page 139) • What You Can Do With MIDI (page 142) • MIDI functions (page 129) • Never use MIDI cables longer than 15 meters. Using Your PSR-A1000 with Other Devices PSR-A1000 137

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Using Your PSR-A1000 with Other Devices
137
PSR-A1000
3
Using the Pedal (footswitch)
or Foot Controller (FOOT
PEDAL 1/2 jack)
By connecting a Foot Switch (the FC4 or FC5) to one of
the FOOT PEDAL jacks, you can replicate the function of
some panel buttons, doing things like starting and
stopping accompaniment.
By connecting an optional Foot Controller (such as the
FC7) to the FOOT PEDAL 2 jack, you can control any one
of a variety of important functions with your foot — such
as dynamically adjusting the volume as you play
(page 123).
4
Connecting external MIDI
devices (MIDI terminals)
Using a standard MIDI cable, connect the external MIDI
device to the MIDI terminal(s) of the PSR-A1000. Make
sure to set the HOST SELECT switch (page 18) to MIDI
when you use these connectors. For more information
about connections, see “What You Can Do With MIDI” on
page 142.
MIDI IN
...........
Receives MIDI messages from an
external MIDI device
MIDI OUT
.......
Sends out MIDI messages generated by
the PSR-A1000
For a general overview of MIDI and how you can
effectively use it, refer to the following sections:
• What’s MIDI? (page 139)
• What You Can Do With MIDI (page 142)
• MIDI functions (page 129)
The polarity of the foot switch (normal or reverse) can also be
changed (page 123).
Make sure to connect or disconnect the pedal only when the power
is turned off.
CAUTION
Never use MIDI cables longer than 15 meters.