Yamaha DDK-7 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual
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Connections
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5 USB TO DEVICE terminal
For connecting USB storage devices such as USB flash memory.
1 FOOT PEDAL jacks
For connecting to an optional FC4/FC5/FC7/FC9 Foot Pedal.
1 - 1 VOLUME jack
For controlling the volume and a range of other important functions.
1 - 2 SUSTAIN jack
For controlling the sustain and a range of other important functions.
2 MIDI IN/OUT terminals
For connecting external MIDI devices such a synthesizer or sequencer. You can also use
these to connect with a computer that has a MIDI Interface.
3 USB terminals
3 - 1 USB TO DEVICE terminal
For connecting USB storage devices (such as USB flash memory) or a USB-LAN
adaptor for connecting to the Internet.
3 - 2 USB TO HOST terminal
For connecting to a computer with a USB cable. To connect to a computer,
make sure that an appropriate USB-MIDI driver is installed to the computer.
4 OPTICAL OUT terminal
For connection using an optical-fiber cable. This terminal outputs a digital signal of
44.1 kHz, 24 bits.
12
1
-2 1-1
345
3
-1 3-2
7
7
-1 7-2
68
(View from rear.)
Reference Pages
Foot Pedal (page 196)
Reference Pages
Controlling External MIDI
Devices from the DDK-7
(page 233)
Controlling the DDK-7 from
an External Device
(page 234)
Connection with Computer
(page 230)
What is MIDI? (page 235)
Reference Pages
Internet Direct Connection
(page 209)
Connecting USB storage
devices or USB-LAN adaptor
(page 234)
Connection with Computer
(page 230)
USB
USB is an abbreviation for Universal Serial Bus. It is a serial interface for connecting
a computer with peripheral devices.
Reference Page
Recording the Sounds of the
DDK-7 to an External
Recorder (page 231)