4Record the sound as processed by the EQ. (→ p.53)

Applying EQ to the track playback sound

The EQ that is applied to the track playback sound can be adjusted in the [EQ] “Eq1–4,” “Eq5–8,” and “Eq9–12”

tab pages.

Refer to Quick Start Tutorial. (→ p.26)

To select which signals will be monitored

1Access the [INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO] “Monitor” tab page.

Normally you will select “MasterLR.”

Select the “MasterLR” button and press the [ENTER] key to turn it “On” (highlighted).

2-4. Pairing

By specifying adjacent odd-numbered and even-numbered channels (1–2, 3–4, 5–6) as a pair, you can adjust the values of both channels simultaneously by editing the value of the odd-numbered channel.

This is convenient when you want to make mixer settings for a stereo-recorded track.

The following settings can be paired.

[TRACK STATUS] key

EQ (channel EQ)

EffSnd1+2 (effect send)

AuxSend (external send)

[PAN] knob

[CHANNEL] fader

The [TRACK STATUS] keys and [CHANNEL] faders will be paired automatically when you pair two chan- nels. For [EQ], [EffSnd], [AuxSend], and [Pan], you can specify individually whether pairing will be enabled.

1Select the “ ” (SelChPair) button in the [INPUT/OUT- PUT/SOLO], [EQ], or [INSERT EFFECT] pages, and press the [ENTER] key to open the “Select Channel Pair” dialog box.

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2Here you can select which channels you would like to pair. Select one of the “1 2”–“5 6” button, and press the

[ENTER] key so that the button is displayed with a “ .”

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3Select the functions that will be paired for the channels you selected in “Select Channel Pair.”

Select the “Eq,” “Send,” “Aux,” and “Pan” function that you want to pair, and press the [ENTER] key to turn pairing “On.” Press the [YES/OK] key to apply the set- ting.

2-5. Monitor settings

In order to monitor the sound of the D1200, you must connect monitor speakers to the [MONITOR OUT L/R] jacks, or connect headphones to the [PHONES] jack for monitoring.

If the “Solo” function is on, it will overide any settings here. Turn the “Solo” function off before making a selec- tion.

2For mixer channels whose [TRACK STATUS] is PLAY (LED lit green), you will hear the track playback when the recorder is playing.

For mixer channels whose [TRACK STATUS] is REC (LED lit red), you will hear the sound of the external input.

If the “AutoIn” button is “On,” and the [TRACK STA- TUS] of a mixer channel is “REC,” you will hear the sound of that track during playback, and the sound of the external input while recording and when stopped. This is useful when doing “punch in/out” recording. If “AutoIn” is “Off,” you will always hear the sound of the external input.

3Use the [MONITOR OUT LEVEL] knob to adjust the volume of the [MONITOR OUT L/R] jacks, and the [PHONES LEVEL] knob to adjust the volume of the [PHONES] jack.

2-6. Adjusting the cue level

The [CHANNEL] faders of the D1200 are used to adjust both the recording level of each track and the volume level of each channel, so the levels being recording will be the same as the monitor volume levels.

For this reason, a Cue Level function is provided so that you can monitor using a completely different mix of volume and pan settings while you perform, regardless of the master LR settings.

To adjust the Cue Level

1In the [INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO] “Monitor” tab page, turn the “Cue” button “On.”

If the “Solo” function is on, it will overide any settings here. Turn the “Solo” function off before making a selec- tion.

2Select the “Level” button and press the [ENTER] key to access the Cue Level setting screen. Select the icons for each channel, and turn the [VALUE] dial to adjust the volume level and pan that is displayed in the upper left.

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