KR111 Digital Intelligent Piano
Using the outputs and an optional expression pedal
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Using the outputs and an optional expression pedal
If you like, you can also record your performance (or a Recorder song) to cassette, MD, etc. To this end, you need to con-
nect the KR111's Output sockets to the external device's INPUT jacks.
Use a standard 1/4"
phone cable for doing
so. Another use for
these outputs is to con-
nect the KR111 to your
HiFi or keyboard ampli-
fier (such as the Roland
KC-550/350/150).
Using a HiFi amplifier
requires the use of an
adapter plug (phono/
RCA‰1/4" jack). If you
like, you can also pur-
chase two Roland
PJ-1M cables.
Note: By connecting the Output jacks, you do not switch off the
KR111's amplification system.
It is also possible to
connect the outputs of
an external instrument
(synthesizer, sound
module, etc.) or CD/MD
player to the KR111's
Input jacks. In that case,
the signals of the exter-
nal device are repro-
duced by the KR111's
speakers and also audi-
ble in the headphones
you may connect to the
KR111.
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Cassette deck, power amplifier, HiFi amplifier, MA
series active speakers, etc.
Stereo
R
L (Mono)
Output
Cassette deck, CD/MD player, sound module, synthesizer, etc.
Stereo
R
L (Mono)
Input
You can connect an optional EV-5/EV-7 expression
pedal to the Expression jack in order to control the
KR111's volume by foot.
Expression
EV-5/EV-7 expression pedal