Korg D1600 Owner's Manual page 26

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Connect a mic to [INPUT 2] and assign it to
mixer channel 2
1 Connect a mic.
Set the INPUT 2 [TRIM] to the minimum (+4 dB),
lower the D1600's [MASTER] fader, and connect a
mic to the [INPUT 2] jack.
If you are using a condenser mic, turn on phantom
power for [INPUT 2] after you connect the mic.
Turn phantom power on only if you are using a
condenser mic.
Phantom power must be turned on after connect-
ing the condenser mic. If you connect or disconnect
the mic with phantom power turned on, your
equipment may be damaged.
2 Specify the input channel.
• Access the [INPUT] "Ch1–8" tab page.
• Select the "Ch2" icon, and rotate the [VALUE]
dial to select "INPUT 2."
The input from the [INPUT 2] has now been
assigned to mixer channel 2.
3 Assign the input sound to mixer channel 2.
Press the track 2 [TRACK STATUS] key to select
INPUT (the LED will light orange).
4 Use trim to adjust the internal.
• Press the [METER/TRACK VIEW] key.
• Press the " " button to access the dialog box.
Choose "PreFaderLev," press the "OK" button.
• When you input sound into the mic, the Ch2
level meter will move accordingly.
• Adjust the input 2 [TRIM] knob while you
watch the level meter. Raise the [TRIM] as high
as possible. Don't allow the level to reach CLP
when you produce your loudest sound.
5 Audition the sound.
• Set the [MASTER] and [CHANNEL 2] faders to
unity gain (0 dB).
• Access the [SOLO/MONITOR] "Monitor" tab
page.
• Press the "MasterLR" button to turn it "On"
(highlighted).
• Gradually raise the [PHONES LEVEL] knob or
[MONITOR OUT LEVEL] knob, and listen to
the sound in your headphones or monitor sys-
tem.
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Connect a keyboard to the [INPUT 3] and
[INPUT 4] jacks, and assign them to mixer
channels 9 and 10.
1 Connect your keyboard.
Set the [INPUT 3] and [INPUT 4] trim to the mini-
mum (+4 dB) and lower the [MASTER] fader
before connecting your keyboard to the [INPUT 3]
and [INPUT 4] jacks.
2 Select the input channels.
• Access the [INPUT] "Ch9–16" page tab.
• Select the "Ch9" icon, and rotate the [VALUE]
dial to select "INPUT 3."
• Select the "Ch10" icon, and rotate the [VALUE]
dial to select "INPUT 4."
The input from the [INPUT 3] and [INPUT 4] jacks
has now been assigned to mixer channels 9 and 10.
3 Assign the input sound to mixer channels 9 and
10.
Press the track 9/10 [TRACK STATUS] keys to set
each of them to INPUT (LED lit orange).
4 Use the trim to adjust the input level.
• Press the [METER/TRACK VIEW] key.
• Press the " " button to access the dialog box.
Choose "PreFaderLev," press the "OK" button.
• Play your keyboard to input sound, and the
level meters of Ch.9 and Ch.10 will move
accordingly. Adjust the INPUT 3 and 4 [TRIM]
knobs while watching the level meter. Raise the
[TRIM] level as high as possible, don't allow the
level to reach CLP when you play your key-
board with maximum velocity.
5 Audition the sound.
• Set the [MASTER], [CHANNEL 9] and [CHAN-
NEL 10] faders to unity gain (0 dB).
• Access the [SOLO/MONITOR] "Monitor" tab
page.
• Press the "MasterLR" button to turn it "On"
(highlighted). Gradually raise the [PHONES
LEVEL] knob or [MONITOR OUT LEVEL]
knob, and listen to the sound in your head-
phones or monitor system.

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