Yamaha UW500 UW500 Owners Manual - Page 15

n Audio Signal Flow, NMIDI IN terminal OMIDI OUT terminal PTO TG terminal QUSB terminal

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Parts and Functions If you set this switch to "TRACK DOWN," audio signals output from the USB terminal are sent back to the USB terminal unmodified. This setting is useful for tracking down multiple Wave files or audio signals from SoftSynthesizer into a single Wave file (page 39). In this case, the USB LED lights up in orange and the INPUT 1-3 jacks and DIGITAL IN jack are disabled. With some application programs, input audio signals may be output unmodified. In this case, do not set the INPUT SELECT switch to "TRACK DOWN." Otherwise, audio signals may oscillate, causing hearing loss or damage to the playback device. N MIDI IN terminal This jack receives MIDI signals from a connected MIDI device. Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI OUT terminal of the MIDI device to this jack. s Audio Signal Flow O MIDI OUT terminal This jack transmits MIDI signals to a connected MIDI device. Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI IN terminal of the MIDI device to this jack. P TO TG terminal Connect this terminal to the TO HOST terminal on the MIDI devices. Use an optional 8-pin system peripheral cable for Apple Macintosh for connection. NOTE Set the HOST SELECT switch of the connected MIDI device to "PC-1" or "Mac", regardless of the computer you are using. Q USB terminal Connect this terminal to a computer's USB terminal or a USB hub using a USB cable. DIGITAL IN Volume Gain switch INPUT1 (mono) Gain switch Volume USB TRACK DOWN DIGITAL ANALOG INPUT SELECT OUTPUT DIGITAL OUT PHONES OUTPUT INPUT2 (mono) INPUT3 AUX IN 15

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Parts and Functions
If you set this switch to “TRACK
DOWN,” audio signals output from
the USB terminal are sent back to the
USB terminal unmodified. This set-
ting is useful for tracking down mul-
tiple Wave files or audio signals from
SoftSynthesizer into a single Wave
file (page 39). In this case, the USB
LED lights up in orange and the
INPUT 1-3 jacks and DIGITAL IN jack
are disabled.
With some application pro-
grams, input audio signals
may be output unmodified. In
this case, do not set the INPUT
SELECT switch to “TRACK
DOWN.” Otherwise, audio sig-
nals may oscillate, causing
hearing loss or damage to the
playback device.
N
MIDI IN terminal
This jack receives MIDI signals from a
connected MIDI device. Use a MIDI
cable to connect the MIDI OUT ter-
minal of the MIDI device to this jack.
O
MIDI OUT terminal
This jack transmits MIDI signals to a
connected MIDI device. Use a MIDI
cable to connect the MIDI IN termi-
nal of the MIDI device to this jack.
P
TO TG terminal
Connect this terminal to the TO
HOST terminal on the MIDI devices.
Use an optional 8-pin system periph-
eral cable for Apple Macintosh for
connection.
Set
the
HOST
SELECT
switch of the connected MIDI
device to “PC-1” or “Mac”,
regardless of the computer
you are using.
Q
USB terminal
Connect this terminal to a com-
puter’s USB terminal or a USB hub
using a USB cable.
Audio Signal Flow
NOTE
DIGITAL IN
INPUT1
(mono)
TRACK
DOWN
INPUT2
(mono)
INPUT3
AUX IN
USB
INPUT SELECT
DIGITAL
OUT
PHONES
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
ANALOG
Gain switch
Gain switch
Volume
Volume