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Precautions
Handling of the internal hard disk
COPYRIGHT WARNING
Introduction
Preparations
Quick Start Tutorial
Operation
Mixer
Reference
(COUNTER)
MODELING
BOUNCE
CD
Appendix
Messages
Index
Introduction
Conventions in this manual
Parts and their function
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Front panel
Rear panel
Objects in the display and
their function
Basic operation
Preparations
1-2.Input (audio input) connections
1-1.Output (audio output) connections
1-3.Connections when using external recording devices
2-1.Connecting the power supply
1-4.Connections when using an external effect
1-5.Pedal connections
1-6.MIDI connections
Listening to the demo song
3-2.Adjusting the contrast
Quick Start Tutorial
Step 1: Quick recording
3. Creating a new song
4. Using the modeling mode
Quick Start Tutorial
Select the “ ” button and press the [ENTER] key to open the dialog box
4Now, let’s listen to the audio signal
5Dial up your settings for the modeling effects
Return to the Modeling mode page either by pressing the [MODE- LING] key
5. Setting up a rhythm
1Press the [RHYTHM] key
In the [RHYTHM] “Setup” tab page, turn the “Rhythm” button “On” (highlighted)
tempo source
tempo
7. Play back
Now let’s play back the song you just recorded
Press the track 1 and 2 [TRACK STATUS] keys to set them to
3Press the [PLAY] key to begin playback
4 Press the [STOP] key
Step 2: Overdubbing
2. Applying an insert effect to the keyboard
3. Overdubbing
MUTE
6Enter record-readymode
Press the [REC] key (the [REC] and [PLAY] LEDs will blink)
4. Overdubbing additional parts
Next we’ll add a vocal on track
1Connect a mic to the [INPUT 1] jack
3Set the track 3 [TRACK STATUS] to REC
4Adjust the input level, recording level, and effects to prepare for recording
Step 3. Mixing
2. Adding EQ (equalization) to each track
3. Applying master effects to several tracks
Step 4. Mastering
4Select the bounce mode
6 Move the current location to the beginning of the song. (→ p.32)
7Begin bounce-recording
When you are finished recording, press the [STOP] key to stop
3. Writing to CD
First, let’s select the two tracks you
Turn “TrackMonitor” on, and press the [PLAY] key
You will hear tracks 1 and 2 which you selected in “SelTrks.”
2Insert a commercially-availableblank CD-Rdisc into the CDRW-1
The “Obey Copyright Rules” message will appear
Writing to disc will begin
If you want to write another song, select a song then use steps
6Finalize the disc
7Play back the disc on an audio CD player to verify that it plays cor- rectly
Operation
Song and Locate
1-1.Creating a new song
1-2.Editing the name of a song
1-3.Selecting different songs
2-1.Switching the counter display
2-2.Changing the current location
Operation
Using the Locate keys
Using a Mark to move to a new location in the song
2-3.Using the Scrub function to find an exact location
3-1.Song editing operations
Mixer
1-1.Analog input
1-2.Digital input
2-1.Adjusting the volume
2-3.Using EQ to adjust the tone
2-2.Adjusting the pan
2-4.Pairing
2-5.Monitor settings
2-6.Adjusting the cue level
2-7.Solo settings
3-1.Registering a scene
3-2.Switching scenes during playback
3-3.Recalling a scene
3-6.Editing and overwriting a scene
3-4.Changing the time at which a scene is registered
3-7.Deleting a scene
3-5. Re-registeringa scene at another time location
3-8.Applying filtering to all scenes
3-9.Using MIDI to control scenes
Effects
1-1.Applying insert effects while you record (analog or rhythm only)
1-2.Applying insert effects during playback
5. Controlling an effect from an external device
Modeling mode
2. Applying a modeling effect to your bass
3. Applying a modeling effect to a mic
4. Saving your modeling effect settings
5-1.Internal operation in Modeling mode
Rhythm
4. Setting the tempo of a song
Manual tempo
Tempo map
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Tempo track
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The Recorder
1-1.Basic recording
1-2.Switching the virtual track for recording
1-3.Recording while you listen to other tracks play
1-4. Re-recordinga specific area: Punch-in/out
Loop recording
2-1.Playback
2-2.Program playback
2-3.Other types of playback
3-1.Preparations for track editing
3-2.Track editing procedures
Insert blank space: “InsertTrack”
Erase a track: “EraseTrack”
Delete a track: “DeleteTrack”
Optimize a track: “OptimizeTrack”
Reverse a track: “ReverseTrack”
Exchange tracks: “SwapTrack”
Expand/compress a track: “Exp/CompTrack”
Copy an entire track/Copying to a V-track(virtual track): “CopyWholeTrack”
Exchange two entire tracks: “SwapWholeTrack”
Create a fade-in/fade-out:“FadeTrack”
Normalize the level: “NormalizeTrack”
Mastering
1-1.Combining multiple tracks into two tracks
2-1.Creating an audio CD
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3. Recording to a master tape
4. Using sub inputs
Data
1-1.Backing up song data
1-2.Restoring song data
2-1.Backing up user effect data
3-1.Importing (reading) a WAV file
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3-2.Exporting (writing) a WAV file
4.Drive and data compatibility between models of the Digital
Drive
3. Erasing a CD-RWdisc
4. Drive capacity
USB
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MIDI
Using MIDI for mixer control
Upgrading the system
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Reference
(COUNTER)MODELING
INSERT EFFECT
InsAss: Specify the insert location and type of the insert effects
3. InsertTo
[1 2...5 6]
3b 3c
InsEff1: Select and edit insert effect
1. InputLevelMeter...... (IN1, 2/CLP, –8, –18, –42dB)
2. EffectNumber.. [000, 001...128, U001...128, (#)]
3a 3b
3a. Effect Icon
InsEff2: Select and edit insert effect
InsEff3: Select and edit insert effect
InsEff4: Select and edit insert effect
InsEff5–8:Select and edit insert effects 5–8
Eq1–4:Adjust the EQ for mixer channels 1–4
[Eff5, Eff6, Eff7, Eff8]
1.TrackLevelMeter
MASTER EFFECT/AUX SEND
6. Bypass
7. Rename
8. Store
MstEff2: Select and edit master effect
EffSnd1: Adjust send levels to master effect
[Ch1
...6, 7–8...11–12/000100]
EffSnd2: Adjust send levels to master effect
FINAL EFFECT
BOUNCE
Prepare: Prepare to create an audio
1.SelectTracks ..(1–2, 3–4, 5–6, 7–8, 9–10, 11–12)
3.TrackMonitor....................................... [On, Off]
4. TrackMonitorLevelMeter
CDR/RW: Create and play back an audio CD
3.Final(Finalize)
4. Erase
5. WriteToCD
[1x, 2x, 4x, 6x, 8x]
8. CD-R/RWtransport keys
TUNER
RHYTHM
7. Pattern Length, Pattern Position
TmpMap: Tempo map editing
1. TempoMap
2. New
[001
999]
TmpTrk: Create a tempo track
3. Edit
5. Pattern Length, Pattern Position
1.Select RecTempoTrack Type
[MIDIClock, MeasTap, BeatTap]
INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO
InEq1–4:Adjust the EQ for inputs 1–
1.InputLevelMeter
InputHigh
[100Hz
20.0k (Hz)]
Monitor: Parameters and settings
1. MasterLR
2. Solo
3. Rhythm
4. Cue
SYSTEM/USB
Control: Foot switch and control change device (pedal/MIDI) settings
Sync: Synchronization settings
1.Select MIDISync Mode
[MTC Mstr, MTC Slave, ClockMstr, Off]
[0...9]
MMC: MMC settings
B-U/RstType:“Backup1Song”
(001 100)
B-U/RstType:“BackupAllSongs”
4. Destination
5. Exec.(Execute)
6b. Date
B-U/RstType:“Restore”
3. Source
3a. BackUpFileList
3b. BackUpFileList
DiskUtil: Disk drive management
3c. Delete
(001...100, ***, Effect
Ins001
128, Mst001
1. Exec.(Execute)
1a. Area
“EraseCD-RW”:Erase a CD-RWdisc
“Format/S”: Format the song drive
“Format/U”: DOS-formatthe USB drive
“LoadSystem/C,” “LoadSystem/U,”: Update the D1200’s system program
“Format ALL”: Format the entire hard disk
TRACK
3.DestTrack
[1...12, 1–2...11–12, 1–4...9–12, 1–6, 7–12, 1–12,Clip#*1]
[1...99]
6b. Zoom In/Out/Up/Down
EditType: “InsertTrack”
4. Wave
EditType: “DeleteTrack”
2.DestTrack
3. Wave
4. Exec.(Execute)
EditType: “OptimizeTrack”
3.Mode
[Normal, Erase Silence, Erase Punch Noise]
EditType: “Exp/CompTrack”
12, 1–2 11–12]
6. Wave
7. Mode
7a7b
[Fixed, Variable]
EditType: “CopyWholeTrack”
Import: Import WAV files
2a. Delete
2b. Prvw
[1...12, 1–2...11–12,clip#]
Export: Export a WAV file
1. Clip#
4.Date
5. Option
[16bit, 24bit]
6b. Dither SW
SONG
EditType: “CopySong”
(001...100)
EditType: “MoveSong”
EditType: “ProtectSong”
IN/LOC1, OUT/LOC2, TO
LOC3, END/LOC4
MARK
SCENE
3. Pan/fader guide
10.OvrWrt
11.EDIT
MixView: Viewing pan and fader scene data
1. Pan/Balance... (Pan1...Pan6, Bal7–8...Bal11–12)
2. Level
(Lev1...Lev6, Lev7–8...Lev11–12)
6. EDIT
AUTO PUNCH
LOOP
TRIGGER
SCRUB
METER/TRACK VIEW
UNDO
Effect Parameter List
1: RV1: Reverb Hall
Category: Reverb-typeeffects
2: RV2: Smooth Hall
3: RV3: Reverb Wet Plate
9:DL2: St/Cross Delay (Stereo/Cross Delay)
10:DL3: St.Multitap Delay (Stereo Multitap Delay)
11: DL4: St.Modulation Delay
12:DL5: St.Dynamic Delay (Stereo Dynamic Delay)
13: DL6: St.Auto Panning Delay
Category: Modulation-typeeffects
14:MO1: St.Chorus (Stereo Chorus)
15:MO2: St.Flanger (Stereo Flanger)
16:MO3: St.Phaser (Stereo Phaser)
17:MO4: St.Vibrato (Stereo Vibrato)
Category: Dynamics-typeeffects
21:DY1: St.Compressor (Stereo Compressor)
19:MO6: St.Auto Pan (Stereo Auto Pan)
20: MO7: Ensemble
22:DY2: St.Limiter (Stereo Limiter)
25: DY5: St.Exciter/Enhancer
27: DY7: St.Parametric 4band EQ
Category: Special Effect
28: SE1: St.Ring Modulator
29: SE2: Doppler
30: SE3: St.Analog Record
31: SE4: Talking Modulator
Category: Large size effects
32: LS1: St.Graphic 7band EQ
35: LS4: St.Pitch Shifter
33: LS2: St.Multiband Limiter
34: LS3: Vocoder
Category: Guitar multi
40: GT2: Guitar Multi2
41: GT3: Guitar Multi3
42: GT4: Guitar Multi4
43: GT5: Guitar Multi5
Category: Pre-ampsimulator
48: PA1: Pre Amp Simulator
Drive
NR2
Exctr
Filter
CabRes
Tone
Cabinet
Treml
Delay
S.Dly
Pitch
MicSim
55: MM1: P4EQ – Exciter
56: MM2: P4EQ – Wah
57: MM3: P4EQ – Cho/Flng
58: MM4: P4EQ – Phaser
59: MM5: P4EQ – Mt.Delay
Excit1
Lmtr
Decima
Excit2
Comp1
Trml
Mt.Dly
Reverb
88: MN1: OverDrive/HighGain
89: MN2: Compressor2
98: MN11: Expander
Cntrl (Control)
Guitar type
Bass type
Mic type
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Appendix
Troubleshooting
Channel fader or EQ does not work
Can’t record
Can’t use digital input
The input or recorded sound is noisy or distorted
Effects do not apply
A key does not function when pressed
Rhythm
MIDI
CD-R/RW
WAV
USB
Messages
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About the CDRW-1
3. Inserting a disc
4. Removing a disc
5. Using the CDRW-1
D1200 specifications
■Included items
■Separately sold options
Effect Program List
INSERT EFFECT
MASTER EFFECT
FINAL EFFECT
Rhythm Pattern List (215patterns)
Index
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diagram Block
[ Digital Recording Studio ]
Function
Transmitted
Recognized
Remarks