Preparations; Connections - Korg D1600mkII Owner's Manual

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Preparations

1. Connections

The diagram below shows a basic example of connec-
tions when using the D1600mkII to record. Make the
appropriate connections for your system, substituting
your own equipment as necessary for the equipment
shown here.
Be sure that the power is turned off while you are
making connections. If the power is on while connec-
tions are being made, your speaker system may be
damaged, or other malfunctions may occur.
1. Connect the included power supply cable.
Connect the power supply cable to the D1600mkII's
[AC] connector. Then plug the other end into an elec-
trical outlet.
2. Connect your audio monitoring system.
Use a phone cable to connect powered monitors etc.
to the [MONITOR OUT L/R] jacks.
If you will be monitoring through headphones, con-
nect the 1/4" phone plug of your headphones to the
[PHONES] jack.
Use the [PHONES LEVEL] knob to adjust the
volume.
OUTPUT
Keyboard
10
Master recorder (Analog: cassette tape recorder, etc.)
Master recorder (Digital: DAT, MD, etc.)
INPUT
1–4
Mic
GUITAR IN
Guitar
The audio signal that is output from the [MONITOR
OUT L/R] jacks and the [PHONES] jack is set in the
[SOLO/MONITOR] "Monitor" tab page.
3. Connect your input devices.
To record analog signals
• Guitar/bass ↔ [GUITAR IN] jack
• Mic (XLR) ↔ [INPUT 1]–[INPUT 4] jacks
• Synthesizers, etc. ↔ [INPUT 1]–[INPUT 8] jacks
For details on specifying how the input audio signals
are sent to mixer channels, and how to monitor the
input sound, refer to "Assign audio inputs to the
mixer" (→p.36).
A guitar or bass guitar that is being sent through
a compact effect device can be connected to
[INPUT 1]–[INPUT 8].
INPUT L/R
MASTER
OUT L/R
DIGITAL IN
S/P DIF OUT
DIGITAL OUT
S/P DIF IN
USB
INPUT
1–8
PHONES
[PHONES] jack
[PHONES LEVEL] knob
Computer
Powered monitors etc.
MIDI
sequencer
to the AC outlet
MONITOR
MIDI
OUT L/R
IN/OUT
AC connector
Headphones
MIDI
OUT/IN

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