CONNECTIONS
USING HEADPHONES
The SDP-2 has a 1/4" output jack (PHONES) for con-
necting standard stereo headphones. Control the
output volume level using the main master volume
wheel. The internal speaker system is automatically
muted when a pair of headphones is plugged into
the PHONES jack.
USING EXTERNAL SOUND SYSTEM
The LINE OUT (R) and (L)(MONO) phono sockets
can be used to connect the piano to an external
sound system, such as a keyboard amplifier,
interface, or mixer. When using one cable (for
mono output), insert your cable into the (L)(MONO)
OVERDRIVE
AUX IN
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10
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INPUT
GAIN
LOW
MID
HIGH
VOLUME
output. Connecting two cables sends separate left
and right audio signals down each cable, giving
you stereo output.
USING USB-MIDI
OVERDRIVE
The SDP-2 allows the transfer of MIDI via USB from
AUX IN
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GA-15
INPUT
GAIN
LOW
MID
HIGH
VOLUME
the piano to an audio interface or "host." Use the
audio interface to control the MIDI signal.
SUSTAIN PEDAL
The foot pedal included with your digital piano will
cause piano key sounds to decay slowly, as if they
were being held down or the notes "sustained."
A piano-style foot pedal may also be used. The
sustain input will auto-detect the polarity of the
sustain pedal used. Ensure the piano is turned off
SUSTAIN
before connecting the pedal, otherwise it will affect
the piano sound. To change the polarity of the
pedal, hold the foot pedal down during power up.
USING DC POWER JACK
The power jack is used to connect the piano to
mains power. Only use the included PSU.
USING BATTERY POWER
Ensure all batteries are inserted correctly, as
indicated by the +/- polarity markings. Replace all
the batteries at the same time. Do not combine old
and new batteries and do not mix battery types,
as this can cause overheating, fire, or battery fluid
leakage. Remove the batteries from the instrument
if it is not to be used for a long period of time.
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