+ Follow these steps to connect the devices:• Turn all units off.• Connect the MicroWave II/XT/XTk’s main audio outputs Main Out Left/Stereo Band Main Out Right/Mono C to your mixing console. Optionally connect the twoauxilliary audio outputs Sub Out Left/Stereo D and Sub Out Right/Mono Etoo.• Connect your keyboards MIDI Out jack to the MicroWave II/XT/XTk’s MIDI In jackF. If you own a XTk, you can use the internal keyboard.• Connect the included adapter to the MicroWave II/XT’s Power Supply A socketand fix the wire with the cable clip beside the socket. The XTk model does notneed an ac adapter an can be connected to a wall outlet directly.• Insert the adapter plug in a suitable wall outlet (MicroWave II or XT only).• First switch on the connected MIDI keyboard (if any) and then the mixing consoleand amp.w If you do not choose to connect a mixing console, you can patch the MicroWaveII/XT/XTk’s output signals directly to an amp. Use an input usually called Aux or Tapeinput. If you do not want to send a stereo signal, use the Main Out Right/Mono Coutput. If you do not insert a plug into Main Out Left/Stereo B, then the monomaster signal is routed via the right output.m Before connecting and disconnecting the MicroWave II/XT/XTk to a power supplysource, turn your amp’s volume control all the way down to avoid damage due toon/off switching noise.The MicroWave II/XT/XTk produces a high level output signal (see technical data).Please take care that the connected playback device is suitable for the high level ofan electronic instrument.Never use the mic or phono input of the connected amp!Analog InputThe MicroWave XT and XTk provides an Analog In jack I that can be used to feed in anexternal signal into the mixer section. Therefore, the signal can be processed via the filtersand the effects section in the same way as the oscillators.w As the external signal is treated like any other sound source within the MicroWaveXT/XTk, it is necessary to trigger the Amplifier Envelope to get the signal passedthrough. To do so, notes must be sent to the MicroWave XT/XTk’s sound generation,either by receiving MIDI notes, the XTk’s keyboard or via the internal arpeggiator.User’s Manual MicroWave II • MicroWave XT • XTk 15