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MONTAGE Owner’s Manual
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Controls and Functions
Left side of Rear Panel
1 [STANDBY/ON] switch
Press to set the power to On or Standby.
2 [AC IN] (AC Power Cord Socket)
Plug the AC power cord supplied with this instrument.
3 [USB TO DEVICE] terminal
Used to connect this instrument to a USB flash memory
device. This lets you save data created on this instrument to
an external USB flash memory device and load data from a
USB flash memory device to the instrument. Save/Load
operations can be performed: [UTILITY] [Contents]
[Store/Save] or [Load].
NOTE
Only USB flash memory devices can be recognized by this
instrument. No other USB devices (such as a hard disk drive, CD-
ROM drive and USB hub) can be used.
The instrument supports the USB 1.1 to 3.0 standard. However,
note that the transfer speed differs depending on the data type
and the condition of this instrument.
4 [USB TO HOST] terminal
Used to connect this instrument to a computer via a USB
cable, and allows you to transfer MIDI data and audio data
between the devices. Unlike MIDI, USB can handle multiple
ports via a single cable (page 50). For information about
how the MONTAGE handles Ports, see page 50.
NOTE
Audio data sending capability for the instrument is a maximum
32 channels (16 stereo channels) at a sampling frequency of
44.1 KHz; or maximum 8 channels (4 stereo channels) for a
sampling frequency of 44.1 KHz to 192 KHz. Audio data receiving
capability is a maximum 6 channels (3 stereo channels).
Right side of Rear Panel
5 MIDI [IN], [OUT], [THRU] terminal
MIDI [IN] is for receiving control or performance data from
another MIDI device, such as an external sequencer, letting
you control this instrument from the connected separate
MIDI device.
MIDI [OUT] is for transmitting all control, performance and
playback data from this instrument to another MIDI device,
such as an external sequencer.
MIDI [THRU] is simply for redirecting any received MIDI data
(via MIDI [IN]) to connected devices, allowing convenient
chaining of additional MIDI instruments.
6 FOOT SWITCH [ASSIGNABLE]/[SUSTAIN]
jacks
For connection of an optional FC3/FC4/FC5 Footswitch to the
[SUSTAIN] jack and a FC4/FC5 Footswitch to the
[ASSIGNABLE] jack. When connected to the [SUSTAIN]
jack, the Footswitch controls sustain. When connected to
[ASSIGNABLE], it can control one of various assignable
functions.
NOTE
The term “FC3” in this Owner’s Manual refers collectively to the
FC3 and other footswitches compatible with the FC3, such as the
FC3A.
The term “FC4” in this Owner’s Manual refers collectively to the
FC4 and other footswitches compatible with the FC4 such as the
FC4A.
7 FOOT CONTROLLER [1]/[2] jacks
For connection of an optional foot controller (FC7, etc.). This
jack lets you continuously control one of various different
assignable functions for Part edit—such as volume, tone,
pitch, or other aspects of the sound (see the Reference
Manual PDF document).
8 ASSIGNABLE OUTPUT (BALANCED) [L] and
[R] jacks (TRS balanced output)
Line level audio signals are output from this instrument via
these TRS balanced outputs. These outputs are
independent of the main output (at the OUTPUT [L/MONO]/
[R] jacks below), and can be freely assigned to any of the
Drum Part keys or the Parts. This lets you route specific Parts
or sounds for processing with a favorite external effect unit.
The Parts which can be assigned to these jacks are as
follows:
Drum Part key to which the drum/percussion instrument is
assigned
Metronome (Click)
Any Part of a Performance*
* Includes Audio Input Part
For details, see the Reference Manual PDF document.
9 OUTPUT (BALANCED) [L/MONO] and [R]
jacks (TRS balanced output)
Line level audio signals are output via these TRS balanced
outputs. For monophonic output, use only the [L/MONO]
jack.
) [PHONES] (Headphone) jack
This standard stereo phones jack is for connection to a set of
stereo headphones. This jack outputs audio signals identical
to those from the OUTPUT [L/MONO] and [R] jacks.
! A/D INPUT [L/MONO]/[R] jacks
External audio signals can be input via these phone jacks
(1/4" mono phone plug). Various devices such as a
microphone, CD player or synthesizer can be connected to
these jacks and their audio input signal can be sounded as
the Audio Part.
In addition, you can use the special Vocoder feature by
connecting a microphone to this [L/MONO] jack and
inputting your Voice to the microphone.
You can also use the Envelope Follower and ABS (Audio
Beat Sync) features. Envelope Follower is a function for
detecting the volume envelope of the input signal waveform
and modifying sounds dynamically.
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