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• 4 – Headphones (stereo): Is used to connect headphones for individual listening of
the instrument; It is recommended to disable vertical simulation if you would like to
hear the instrument with this output, because headphones only allow stereo
listening.
• 5 – Midi in connection: input 5 poles DIN. This input can be connected to a
device capable of sending MIDI messages, such a master keyboards or a
midi bass pedalboard. You can also use it to update the instrument’s firmware with
the MFU technology (MIDI FIRMWARE UPLOAD).
• 6 – Midi Out connection: Output 5 poles DIN.
Through this output you can connect a MIDI device receiving midi data from the
organ. Controls, as production standards, are configured this way:
Channel 1 : Drawbars, pots, and all other controls; upper manual.
Channel 2 : Lower manual.
Channel 3 : Lower manual if “Pedal to Lower” function is on.
CAUTION: It is highly recommended not to connect or disconnect midi cables
with the instrument on. The instrument can be damaged or work in wrong way.
• 7 – USB output: through this output is it possible to connect CRUMAR MOJO to a
computer without needing of converter. It is useful in case you would like to play
softwares or sounds inside a computer connected to the instrument. Please check
driver and software compatibility first
• 8 - Swell Pedal: 6,3 mm stereo output jack.
It is used to connect an expression
pedal (optional).
Please use only genuine CRUMAR expression pedals. Other pedals and/or
equipment can damage the instrument. For compatibility list, please contact
CRUMAR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
CAUTION: Do not ever connect or disconnect the expression pedal with the
instrument on. The instrument can be damaged or work in wrong way.
• 9 - Sustain: 6,3 mm mono output jack. It is used to connect
a sustain pedal control (optional) momentary ON-OFF type. Crumar Mojo accepts
both pedals configured as normally closed and pedals configured as normally
open; to properly configure the polarity auto-adjustment, connect the pedal to the
instrument (without pressing it) before turning the instrument on.