Introduction
6 [MIDI IN] connector
Rear panelThis connector receives MIDI data. Use it when you
want to control the D1200 from a connected external
1 [DC IN] connectorMIDI device. (? p.79)
Connect the included AC/DC power supply to this con-
7 [MONITOR OUT L/R] jacks
nector.
Connect your external monitor system to these jacks.
2 [S/P DIF OUT] jackYou can select the bus for monitor output in the
[INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO] �Monitor� tab page
This is an optical S/P DIF format (IEC60958, EIAJ CP-
(? p.100). These jacks output the same signal as the
1201) digital output jack (stereo).
[PHONES] jack. These are RCA phono jacks.
You can use an optical cable to connect it to the optical
digital input jack of a DAT or MD.
8 [MONITOR OUT LEVEL] knob
The same audio signal as the [MASTER OUT L/R] jacks
This knob adjusts the volume that is output from the Parts and their functionis digitally output from this jack at a sampling rate of Parts and their function
[MONITOR OUT L/R] jacks.
44.1 kHz.
9 [MASTER OUT L/R] jacks
3 [S/P DIF IN] jack
These are analog audio outputs for the master LR bus
This is an optical S/P DIF format (IEC60958, EIAJ CP-
signal that combines the signals of each mixer channel
1201) digital input jack (stereo).
into a two-channel mix, or the audio signal that is
You can use an optical cable to connect it to the optical
selected for soloing. To select a solo signal, make set-
digital output jack of a DAT or MD. Use a digital cable
tings in the [INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO] �Solo� tab page.
that is no longer than 5 meters.
Connect these jacks to your external monitor system or
This jack contains a built-in sampling rate converter. If
recording device. They output the same audio signal as
the source connected here has a sampling rate of 48 kHz
the [S/P DIF OUT] jack.
or 32 kHz, it will automatically be converted to 44.1 their function
kHz.These are RCA phono jacks.
96 kHz is not supported.Objects in the display and
10 [Phantom power] switch
+48 V phantom power is supplied to the [INPUT 1, 2]
4 [USB] connector
jacks, allowing you to use condenser mics. Phantom
You can use a USB cable to connect this to your compu-
power is supplied to the balanced XLR jacks, and can be
ter.
switched on/off independently for each channel. Turn
It is not possible to connect USB peripheral devices
on this switch only for channels that are using a con-
(such as an external hard disk or CD-R/RW drive) to the
denser mic.
D1200.
You may damage your equipment if you connect or dis-
connect a condenser mic while phantom power is
5 [MIDI OUT] connector
turned on. Always turn phantom power off before you
This connector transmits MIDI data. Use it when you
connect or disconnect a condenser mic.
want to control a connected external MIDI device from Basic operation
Never connect an dynamic type, other type mic or de-
the D1200. (? p.79)
vice if phantom power is turned on. Doing so may dam-
age your equipment.
Preparations
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Listening to the demo song
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