1CARD slot (Page 135)
Insert a Memory Card here to transfer various data
to/from the instrument. Read carefully the
precautions on use of a Memory Card (Page 135)
before using a card.
2MIDI IN, OUT, and THRU connectors (Page 11)
MIDI IN receives MIDI messages from an external
MIDI device. Use this connector to control the
synthesizer from an external MIDI device. MIDI
OUT sends out MIDI messages generated by the
synthesizer, such as notes played on the keyboard or
panel control/knob variations, to an external MIDI
sound module or device. MIDI THRU just reflects
the MIDI messages received at MIDI IN. Connect
other MIDI devices here.
3HOST SELECT switch (Page 12)
Select the type of computer connected to the
synthesizer via the TO HOST connector .
4TO HOST terminal
Connect a computer here using an optional serial
computer cable (Page 12).
5FOOT SWITCH jack (Pages 13, 39)
Connect an optional Foot switch (FC4 or FC5) here.
Using the foot switch, you can control of a range of
on or off a specific function by foot, as assigned on
the instrument. (Pages 43, 129)
6FOOT CONTROLLER jack (Pages 13, 39)
An optional foot controller (FC7, etc.) can be
connected here. Using the foot controller, you can
control tones, pitches, volumes or the like by foot.
7OUTPUT L/MONO and R jack (Page 10)
Line level audio signals are output via these phone
jacks. For monophonic output, use just the
L/MONO jack.
8PHONES jack (Page 10)
Connect a pair of headphones here.
9DC IN terminal (Page 9)
For connecting an appropriate AC power adaptor
(PA-5C or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha)
to supply power to the S30.
)STANDBY/ON switch (Page 14)
Use this to switch the synthesizer on or off.
Even when the switch is in the “STANDBY” position,
electricity is still flowing to the instrument at a
minimum level. When not using the S30 for an
extended period of time, be sure to unplug the AC
power adaptor from the wall AC outlet.
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