Roland AX-Synth Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Using a wireless system to connect the AX-Synth
to your amplifier, etc.
Using a commercially available wireless system and bat-
teries has the advantage that you are free in your move-
ments on stage—with no cables to worry about.
Note: Be sure to only use wireless transmitters that comply
with local radio regulations.
(1) Connect the wireless transmitters to the OUTPUT
jacks on the AX-Synth’s rear panel.
Note: The shape of the wireless connectors depends on the
model you are using.
Note: If your amplifier is monaural, you need only one
transmitter. Connect it to the L/MONO socket.
(2) If the wireless receiver is intended for low-level
signals (high input sensitivity), set the [ATT] switch
to the “ON” position to reduce the AX-Synth’s
audio output level.
“ATT” is short for “attenuator”.
(3) Connect the wireless receiver’s audio output(s) to
the mixing console, amplifier, etc.
Controlling a MIDI-compatible sound source
(1) Connect the AX-Synth’s MIDI OUT socket to the
MIDI IN socket of the module or synthesizer you
want to control.
Note: Do not forget to connect the module, synthesizer,
etc., to an amplifier. See its manual for details.
(2) Switch on the [TX¥ON] button.
Note: See page 27 for details about the AX-Synth’s MIDI
functions.
Controlling the AX-Synth from an external MIDI
device
The AX-Synth’s tone generator can also receive MIDI
data and play the notes using the currently selected
sound. The AX-Synth always receives on the MIDI chan-
nel that has the same number as the transmit channel
you select (see p. 27).
(1) Connect the AX-Synth’s MIDI IN socket to the MIDI
OUT socket of the instrument that should control
the AX-Synth.
Wireless transmitters
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
AX-Synth (transmits MIDI messages)
Module, synthesizer, etc. (receives MIDI messages)
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
AX-Synth (receives MIDI messages)
Synthesizer, stage piano, etc. (transmits MIDI messages)
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