Yamaha MX-49 Musical Toy Instrument User Manual


 
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MX49/MX61 Owner’s Manual
Controls and Functions
Rear Panel
DC IN jack (page 13)
Connect the supplied power adaptor to this connector.
(Standby/On) switch (page 13)
Press to turn the power On ( ) or set to Standby ( ).
MIDI [IN]/[OUT] terminals (page 37)
MIDI [IN] is for receiving control or performance data
from another MIDI device.
MIDI [OUT] is for transmitting all control, performance
and playback data from this instrument to another MIDI
device.
USB terminals
There are two different types of USB terminals, and the
rear panel of the instrument features both.
The USB [TO HOST] terminal is used to connect this
instrument to the computer via a USB cable and allows
you to transfer MIDI data and audio data between the
devices. For information about the Port handled by the
MX49/MX61, refer to the “Reference Manual” PDF
document.
The USB [TO DEVICE] terminal is used to connect this
instrument to a USB flash memory via a USB cable. For
details, see pages 27 and 35.
[SUSTAIN] jack (page 22)
For connection of an optional FC3/FC4/FC5 Footswitch.
When connecting a FC4/FC5, this also enables
footswitch control over various other functions.
[FOOT CONTROLLER] jack (page 22)
For connection of an optional FC7 Foot controller. This
jack lets you continuously control one of various different
assignable functions—including volume, tone, pitch, or
other aspects of the sound.
[AUX IN] (Auxiliary Input) jack (page 29)
The Auxiliary Input stereo mini-jack is used to input audio
from an external audio device. For example, you can use
this jack to connect a portable music player and play
along with your favorite music.
NOTE
Use the external device’s volume control to adjust the
desired level balance with this instrument.
OUTPUT [L/MONO]/[R] jacks
Line level audio signals are output via these phone jacks.
For monophonic output, use only the [L/MONO] jack.
[PHONES] (Headphone) jack
This standard stereo phones jack is for connection to a
set of stereo headphones. The audio output is identical
to that of the OUTPUT [L/MONO]/[R] jack.