Operation

3Access the [CD] “Prepare” tab page.

Turn the “DiscAtOnce” button on.

Set “SelTrks” to the two tracks that you want to mas- ter.

Turn “TrackMonitor” on, and press the [PLAY] key to hear the sound of the tracks you selected in “SelTrks.” Watch the meters to see whether the level is too low or too high (clipping).

4Insert a disc into the CDRW-1. You must use a blank disc.

5Access the [CD] “CDR/RW” tab page.

Make sure that “CD-R/RW Information” indicates “BlankDisc.”

6Write the data.

Select the “WriteToCD” button and press the [ENTER] key.

Select the writing speed.

When you write using “DiscAtOnce,” finalization will be performed automatically.

Access the [INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO] “Ch1–6” or “Ch7–12” tab page.

• Select the “SubIn” button and press the [ENTER] key to access the “Sub input setting” screen. (→ p.98)

Turn the “M (Mute)” button “Off” for the inputs to which your sound module (or effect processor) is connected.

Select the “Fader” icon, and turn the [VALUE] dial to raise the value so that the audio signal will be input.

If your input source is monaural, select the “Stereo/ Mono” button and press the [ENTER] key to select “Mono,” so that the audio signal will be sent to both L and R buses.

3. Recording to a master tape

1Check your completed song.

Use the faders and knobs to adjust the volume and pan of the tracks, and play back to check the result.

2Connect your external recording device.

Connect your MD or DAT etc. to the [S/P DIF OUT] jack or the [MASTER OUT] jacks.

3Record on the external device.

Play back the D1200 song, and adjust the level on your external recorder.

Start recording on your external recorder, and play back the D1200 song.

By using the Program Play function you can succes-

sively play back songs in the desired order (→ p.56).

4. Using sub inputs

You can use any of the analog inputs ([INPUT1/GUITAR IN]–[INPUT 4]) as sub inputs to send audio directly to the master bus.

You can play back a completed song in synchronization with an external sequencer that drives a sound module, and send the output of your sound module to the sub input.

You can apply an external effect to the audio signal sent from the [AUX OUT] jack, and use sub input as the return from the external effect.

1Connect your sound module etc. to the analog inputs. You can use [INPUT 1/GUITAR IN]–[INPUT 4].

2Patch the inputs to the sub in.

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