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Mid EQ
• For the channel that you wish to adjust, select
“Mid EQ Cutoff Frequency (F),” and rotate the
[VALUE] dial to set the cutoff frequency. The
value is displayed in the upper left of the screen.
• For the channel that you wish to adjust, select
“Mid EQ Gain,” and rotate the [VALUE] dial to
set the gain. The value is displayed in the upper
left of the screen.
Applying input EQ to the analog inputs/
Recording with input EQ
You can apply input EQ to the analog inputs (EQ can-
not be applied to the digital input), and record the
sound that has been adjusted by the EQ.
1 Access the page that includes the channel to
which you wish to apply EQ.
Select the [INPUT] “InEq1–4” tab page.
2 Input an audio signal, and adjust it to an appro-
priate level.
Refer to “1. Analog inputs” and “1. Adjust the
recording level, and record” (→p.23, 27)
Verify that the level meter in the left side of the
LCD screen moves, and that you hear the sound.
3 For each “InputEQ,” select the gain settings and
mid EQ cutoff frequency, and rotate the [VALUE]
dial to adjust them. (→p.37 2 3)
4 Record the sound as adjusted by the EQ.
Refer to “1. Adjust the recording level, and record”
(→p.27).
4. Pairing
Adjacent odd and even-numbered channels (1–2, 3–4,
5–6) can be paired, so that changing a value for the
odd-numbered channel will simultaneously change the
value for both channels.
It is convenient to use mixer pairing for stereo-recorded
channels.
Pairing is valid for the following settings.
• [TRACK STATUS] keys
• EQ (channel EQ)
• EffSnd 1 + 2 (effect send)
• AuxSend (auxiliary send)
• [PAN] knobs
• [CHANNEL] faders
With the exception of the [TRACK STATUS] keys
and the [CHANNEL] faders, you can select
whether or not pairing will be enabled for a param-
eter. This selection is made simultaneously for both
Effect Sends 1 and 2.
1 Access the “Select Pair” screen.
Select the “ ” (SelChPair) button found in the
[INPUT], [EQ/PHASE], or [INSERT EFFECT]
pages, and press the [ENTER] key to access the
“Select ChannelPair” screen.
2 Select the channels for which you wish to enable
pairing.
Select a “1 2”–“5 6” button and press the [ENTER]
key to turn it “On” (highlighted as “ ”).
3 Select the functions for which pairing will be
enabled.
Select the functions that will be paired for the chan-
nels you selected in “Select ChannelPair.”
From “Eq,” “Send,” “Aux,” and “Pan,” select the
functions that you wish to enable, and press the
[ENTER] key to turn on each function. To finalize
the settings, select the “OK” button and press the
[ENTER] key.
5. Monitor settings
In order to monitor the audio from the D12, you will
need to connect a set of powered monitor speakers etc.
to the [MONITOR OUT L/R] jacks, or connect head-
phones to the [PHONES] jack.
Select the signal for monitoring
1 Select the signal that you wish to monitor.
• Access the [SOLO/MONITOR] “Monitor” tab
page.
• Normally you will select “MasterLR.”
Select the “MasterLR” button, and press the
[ENTER] key to turn it “On” (highlighted).
If “Solo” is selected, the solo function will take
priority. Defeat “Solo” before you make your
selection.
2 Select input monitoring.
During playback you will hear the playback tracks
of mixer channels whose [TRACK STATUS] is set
to PLAY (LED lit green). For mixer channels whose
[TRACK STATUS] is REC (LED lit red), you will
hear the external input sound.