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5Select the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER] key. When “AreYouSure?” appears, press the [YES/OK] key to execute the operation.

When the operation is completed, the display will indi- cate “Completed.” Press the [YES/OK] key to close the dialog box.

Deleting a song: “DeleteSong”

This operation deletes the selected song.

To delete a song

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1 Select the song that you want to delete. (→ p.31)

2In the [SONG] “EditSong” tab page, move the cursor to “EditType” and turn the [VALUE] dial to select “DeleteSong.”

3Verify the song that you want to delete.

Make sure that “DestSong” indicates the song you want to delete.

4Select the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER] key. When “AreYouSure?” appears, press the [YES/OK] key to execute the operation.

When the operation is completed, the display will indi- cate “Completed.” Press the [YES/OK] key to close the dialog box

Mixer

1. Inputting audio to the mixer

The D1200 has four channels of analog input and one (two- channel) digital input. Audio from devices connected to these input jacks can be assigned to the mixer channels, monitored and recorded. If the CDRW-1 CD-R/RW drive option (sold separately) is installed, you can also assign the audio from an audio CD to the mixer channels.

This section explains how to assign the various inputs to the mixer channels.

1-1. Analog input

Create a new song before you proceed with the following steps.

Connecting a guitar to the [GUITAR IN] jack, assigning it to mixer channel 1, and adjusting the levels

1Set the INPUT 1 [TRIM] knob to the minimum position (+4 dB) and lower the [MASTER] fader. Then connect your guitar to the [GUITAR IN] jack jack on the front edge of the D1200.

2Access the [INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO] “Ch1–6” tab page, select the “Ch1” icon, and turn the [VALUE] dial to select “INPUT1.”

The [GUITAR IN] input jack is now assigned to mixer channel 1.

Protecting a song: “ProtectSong”

This operation protects the selected song, preventing it from being edited, rewritten or deleted.

If this Protect setting is turned on, it will not be possible to write any parameters of that song; for example, an error will be displayed if you attempt to record, and recording will stop.

When you have completed a song, you can use this to prevent it from being accidentally rewritten or deleted.

To protect a song

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1 Select the song that you want to protect. (→ p.31)

2In the [SONG] “EditSong” tab page, move the cursor to “EditType” and turn the [VALUE] dial to select “Protect- Song.”

3Make sure that “DestSong” indicates the song you want to protect.

4Switch the Protect setting on/off.

Select the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER] key. A “” symbol will be displayed to indicate the song is protected. The on/off setting will alternate each time you select the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER] key.

3Press the track 1 [TRACK STATUS] key to set it to INPUT (LED lit orange).

4Press the [METER/TRACK VIEW] key. Select the “ ” button and press the [ENTER] key to open the dialog box.

Select the “PreFaderLev” radio button, press the [ENTER] key, and press the [YES/OK] key.

When you play your guitar, the track 1 level meter will move accordingly. While you watch the level meter, adjust the INPUT 1 [TRIM] knob. Raise the [TRIM] knob as far as possible without allowing the level meter to reach the CLP level when you play your guitar at its loudest level.

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