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16 – Controls and connections | Rear panel
PEDAL 1 is used to connect a footswitch pedal only (like the optional Korg PS-1),
and can operate as a sostenuto pedal, or as a rotary slow/fast switch (when the rotary
effect is selected).
PEDAL 2 is used to connect a volume/expression pedal (like the optional Korg XVP-10
or EXP-2) or a footswitch pedal (like the optional Korg PS-1). The volume/expression
pedal operates as a volume control (this is the default setting). The footswitch pedal
operates as a soft pedal (this requires calibration, see page 30).
When a volume/expression pedal is connected to this connector, you can also control
the wah effect's filter. To control the wah effect with the volume/expression pedal,
select the wah effect and turn the AUTO/PEDAL LED on in the PRE-FX section
(Pedal mode).
To calibrate the pedals (and set their polarity), see "Calibrating the pedals" on page 30.
MIDI connectors
By using MIDI you can control the SV-1 from a sequencer, or control an external MIDI
device from the SV-1. When using the SV-1 to control an external MIDI device, or to
record into a sequencer, press the LOCAL OFF button to turn its LED on; this discon-
nects the keyboard from the internal sounds (but not from MIDI).
MIDI OUT transmits MIDI data. Use it when you want to control a connected exter-
nal MIDI device or computer. Use a standard MIDI cable to connect it to the MIDI IN
connector of the other device.
MIDI IN receives MIDI data. Use it when you want to control the SV-1 from a con-
nected external MIDI device or computer. Use a standard MIDI cable to connect it to
the MIDI OUT connector of the other device.
INPUT jacks (L/MONO, RIGHT)
Connect a line-level source, like a keyboard/synthesizer, a CD or MP3 player, to these
jacks.
OUTPUT jacks (L/MONO, R)
These are analog output jacks, available either in 1/4" unbalanced jacks, or XLR bal-
anced jacks. Either use the unbalanced 1/4" jacks for shorter run, or the XLR balanced
jacks for longer runs, like when playing on stage. In any case, they are perfect replica
the one of the other.
If you need mono output, connect only the L/MONO 1/4" jack. XLR jacks cannot be
used for mono output.
HINT: XLR balanced outputs are always cleaner and louder, so they are recommended whenever
possible.

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