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Connecting to Other Devices
PSR-I500 Owner’s Manual
46
Quick Guide
By connecting an audio device such as a portable
music player to the instrument’s [AUX IN] jack, you
can output the sound of the audio device through the
built-in speakers of this instrument. This lets you play
the keyboard along with the playback of your audio
player, for practice or performance.
1
Connect the headphone jack of an audio
device to the instrument’s [AUX IN] jack
by using an audio cable.
2
Turn on the audio device, and then this
instrument.
3
Start play back of the connected audio
device.
The sound of the audio device is output through
the speakers of this instrument.
4
Adjust the volume balance between the
audio device and this instrument.
Adjust the audio playback volume on the audio
device, then adjust the entire volume by rotating
the [MASTER VOLUME] control of the instru-
ment.
5
Play the keyboard along with the sound
of audio device.
6
After finishing your performance, stop
playback of the audio device.
When you output the audio sound of an external
audio device or a computer connected to the [AUX
IN] jack or the [USB TO DEVICE] or [USB TO HOST]
terminal through this instrument, you can cancel or
lower the volume of the melody part of audio play-
back. You can use the function to practice the mel-
ody part along with the audio playback.
1
Play back audio on the connected exter-
nal device.
2
Press the [MELODY SUPPRESSOR] but-
ton to turn it on.
3
Press the [MELODY SUPPRESSOR] but-
ton again to turn it off.
Playing an External Audio
Device with the Built-in
Speakers
To avoid damage to the devices, first turn on the power to
the external device, and then to the instrument. When turn-
ing off the power, first turn off the power to the instrument,
and then to the external device.
If you are using a computer or a smart device such as an
iPhone/iPad, you can also connect it to the [USB TO
HOST] terminal (see “Using with Computer or Smart
Device,” at right).
NOTICE
Stereo mini plug
Audio device (portable
music player, etc.)
Headphone
jack
Audio cable
Stereo mini plug
NOTE
The audio input volume from the [AUX IN] jack can also
be adjusted in the Function Settings (page 66, Function
004). If you increase the volume to more than 50, the
audio device sound may be distorted.
You can cancel or lower the volume of the melody part of
audio playback. For details, refer to page 46.
Using the Melody Suppressor
Depending on the particular music source, the melody or
vocal sound may not be cancelled as expected even
when if the Melody Suppressor is turned on. In such a
case, try adjusting the pan position to be cancelled in the
Function Settings (page 68, Function 041).
When the instrument is connected to the [USB TO HOST]
terminal, and Audio Loop Back (page 69, Function 058)
is set to OFF, the Melody Suppressor function cannot be
used.
NOTE
NOTE
Appears when the
Melody Suppressor is
on.
NOTE
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