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YC61 Owner’s Manual
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Rear Panel
1 [STANDBY/ON] switch
For switching the instrument to standby or turning it on.
2 [AC IN] jack
For connecting the supplied AC power cord.
3 USB [TO DEVICE] terminal
For connecting a USB flash drive to this instrument,
allowing you to use the device to save data you have
created and load data you want to restore.
NOTE
Only a USB flash drive can be recognized by this instrument. No
other USB devices (such as a hard disk drive, CD-ROM drive or
USB hub) can be used.
4 USB [TO HOST] terminal
For connecting this instrument to a computer, iPhone or
iPad via a USB cable, allowing you to transfer MIDI data
and audio data between the devices. Unlike the
communication via the MIDI [IN]/[OUT] terminals,
this terminal can handle two MIDI ports via a single
cable. For more information on these two MIDI ports,
see page 28.
NOTE
Audio data sending capability for the instrument is a maximum
two channels (one stereo channel) at a sampling rate of
44.1 kHz, 24 bit.
For details on connecting an iPhone or iPad, refer to page 29.
5 MIDI [IN]/[OUT] terminals
With a standard MIDI cable (commercially available),
you can connect an external MIDI instrument, and
control it from this instrument. Likewise, you can use an
external MIDI device (such as a keyboard or sequencer)
to control the sounds on this instrument.
6 FOOT SWITCH [SUSTAIN] jack
For connecting an FC3A Foot Switch (sold separately)
for use as a dedicated Sustain pedal.
You can also switch assignments to use the same
function as the ROTARY SPEAKER [Slow Fast] button
(page 18) instead of the Sustain function. Function
assignment can be set from the [SETTINGS] button →
“Controllers” → “Sustain Pedal.”
7 FOOT SWITCH [ASSIGNABLE] jack
For connecting a separately sold foot switch (FC4A or
FC5) in order to perform a range of freely assignable
functions such as a soft pedal, sostenuto pedal, and
switching Live Set Sounds. In the default settings, “Live
Set+” is assigned.
You can assign functions from the [MENU] button →
“General” → “Keyboard/Pedal” → “Foot Switch Assign”
(page 38). Refer to page 60 for a list of the parameters
that can be assigned to this instrument.
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AC outlet
USB flash drive
Computer
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