User`s manual
4. EXAMPLES OF CONNECTION
4.1. Connection of a Workstation keyboard.
The BURN offers a stereo audio input on two standard 1/4 inch jacks of type TS (Tip - Sleeve) but the signal used by the
processor and by the tube distortion is the left channel for the majority of effects. However, there are two standard
connectors just to allow you to connect keyboards with stereo output and take advantage of the True Stereo Bypass
when, during a performance, you want to use a stereo sound that does not need to be processed by the BURN.
A digital keyboard with MIDI output can be connected to the MIDI input of the BURN in order to control the Rotary speed
of the effects directly using the commands on the keyboard (for example, the modulation wheel, the sustain pedal, or
other controls on the panel). For more details, see Chapter MIDI SETTINGS.
4.2. Connection of an electric guitar.
The BURN is in the form-factor of a stomp-box exactly like all conventional effects for guitar or bass. The Rotary effect
algorithms are simulations of amplifiers that introduce colors and ambience typical of real amplifiers re-amplified for a PA
stage or recorded with microphones, therefore, it should not be connected to additional amplifiers, but with the BURN it
is possible to exclude the cabinet simulations and use the effect on a real amp. Other effects, however, allow you to
simulate static amplifiers in order to play guitars or organs in regular Hi-Fi stereo sets, Studio monitors or Live amps.
Finally, there are other effects such as chorus, phaser, delay, etc. that can be used just like any other stomp-box in an
existing effect chain.
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