Basic Hardware Connections. EMU Australia LONGboard 61, SHORTboard49, SHORTboard 49, Longboard61, E-MU LONGboard 61

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Basic Hardware Connections. EMU Australia LONGboard 61, SHORTboard49, SHORTboard 49, Longboard61, E-MU LONGboard 61 | Manualzz

BASIC HARDWARE CONNECTIONS

Mac or PC

USB Cable

(carrys MIDI data

& power)

5VDC

Adapter

(Use if not connected to computer via USB)

OFF

CH1 CH2

CONNECT

CH3

USB

CHANNEL

SELECT

Rear Panel

MIDI OUT MIDI IN

SUSTAIN

SWITCH

VOLUME

PEDAL

RIGHT

OUT

LEFT

OUT

DC IN 5V

DC 5V

BATTERY

OFF

USB

POWER

K

Connect the audio outputs to an audio mixer or integrated amp and speakers (such as your home stereo).

The USB cable carries MIDI data and power. This connection allows you to record and play back your keyboard performance using a MIDI sequencer and your computer. The keyboard can also be powered via

USB.

User’s Guide 7

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Key Features

  • 128-voice polyphony
  • 16-part multitimbral synthesizer
  • 64 MB sound bank with 64 custom E-MU Keys programs
  • 128 General MIDI (GM) compatible programs
  • Built-in wireless E-MU PIPEline transmitter
  • Reverb and Chorus effects
  • User-definable split keyboard
  • Pitch and Mod Wheels

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Frequently Answers and Questions

Is it possible to connect a computer to the keyboard?
Yes, the keyboard can be connected to a computer via USB.
Can the keyboard be powered by batteries?
Yes, the keyboard can be powered by (6) D batteries.
How many headphone jacks does the keyboard have?
Two
What is the range of the built-in wireless transmitter?
49 feet (15 meters)
How many controller knobs does the keyboard have?
6
Can the keyboard be used as a MIDI controller?
Yes, the keyboard can be used as a stand-alone MIDI controller.