You will need to route the two RCA's from the SD-2 to the Line Input on your sound device somehow, for that is where the Audio sound generated by the MIDi data comes from.

If your mixer doesn't have two more RCA connects, then you will need to get some adaptors to go from RCA's on the Ketron side to two 1/4" Line Inputs on the mixer side. "Barrel" adaptors that convert RCA female to 1/4" male are the most economical method, used in conjunction with a common stereo RCA-to-RCA audio cord such as used with tape decks, CD players and other stereo component gear.

Barrel Adaptor

You'll need two, one for each channel.

The next thing you will have to know is that when using any hardware MIDi synth such as the fine sounding SD-2, you will no longer enjoy instant "Rendering" of MIDI songs to audio. You will have to arm a stereo track for recording and record the performance from start to finish via those Line Inputs. That is because the sounds being generated now take place outside the realm of the host CPU in your computer.


Have Fun,


--Mac