Side panel
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1. MIDI OUT connector
This connector transmits MIDI data to the external MIDI
device that's connected to the RK-100S 2.
2. INPUT jack
Connect the headset/mic (monaural, not plug-in
powered) or other audio equipment to this jack.
When a headset/mic is connected, the input can be
used as an audio signal for the modulator in a vocoder
program. (See page 11 "Playing a vocoder program")
When audio equipment is connected, this jack will be
used as an AUX IN jack. The sound from the connected
device will be output from the RK-100S 2. (See page 8
"Connecting an audio player")
3. Input select switch
Set this switch according to the device that's connected
to the INPUT jack.
MIC 1 (low Gain): When a mic is connected
MIC 2 (high Gain): When a mic is connected
LINE: When audio equipment is connected
When an audio device is connected to the INPUT
jack, be sure to set the Input select switch to LINE.
Otherwise, the connected device may be damaged.
4. Power switch
This turns the power on/off.
5. DC 9V connector
Connect the optional AC adapter here.
Connect the AC adapter to the RK-100S 2 before you
plug it into an AC outlet.
6. USB connector
Connect the RK-100S 2 to a computer and use sound
editor software to edit parameters, such as sounds and
arpeggio patterns of the RK-100S 2.
Note: In order to use a USB connection, you'll need to
install the Korg USB-MIDI driver in your computer. You
can download the "Korg USB-MIDI driver" from the
Korg website, and install it as described in the accompa-
nying documentation.
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Attaching the strap
Attach the strap to the RK-100S 2 as described below.
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Front and side panels
Attach the strap to the two strap pins at the
locations shown in the illustration.
After attaching the strap, verify that it is firmly
secured with the pins.
Never loosen the screws mounting the strap pins.
In order to prevent the strap from accidentally
becoming disconnected, we recommend using
commercially available guitar strap locks.
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