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CLP-685, CLP-675, CLP-645, CLP-635, CLP-695GP, CLP-665GP Owner’s Manual
Effective Use of a Computer or Smart Device with the Instrument
By connecting a computer or a smart device to the USB [TO HOST] terminal
via a USB cable, digital audio data can be transmitted/received. This USB
Audio Interface function provides the following advantages:
Playing back audio data with high sound quality
This gives you direct, clear sound in which the sound quality has less noise
and deterioration than that from the [AUX IN] jack.
Recording performance on the instrument as audio data by using a
recording software or a music production software
The recorded audio data can be played back on the computer or smart
device.
Audio Loop Back On/Off
This allows you to set whether audio sound input from the connected
computer or smart device is output to a computer or a smart device or not
along with the performance played on the instrument. To output the audio
input sound, set the Audio Loop Back to “On.
For example, if you want to record the audio input sound as well as the sound
played on the instrument by using the computer or the smart device, set this to
On. If you intend to record only the sound played on the instrument by using
the computer or the smart device, set this to “Off.
To make the setting, press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly to call up the
System” menu display: “Utility” → “Audio Loop Back” (page 98).
Transmitting/Receiving Audio Data (USB Audio
Interface function)
NOTE
The Audio Loop Back
function also affects the
audio input sound when
using the Bluetooth Audio
function (page 81) or the
wireless LAN connection
(page 74).
The volume of the audio
sound input can be adjusted
from a computer or smart
device.
The playback sound of an
Audio Song (page 39) is also
output to a computer or smart
device when this is set to “On,”
while the sound is not output
when this is set to “Off.”
With Audio Recording
(page 52), the audio input
sound from the connected
computer or smart device is
recorded when this is set to
“On,” while the sound is not
recorded when this is set to
“Off.”
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