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2. Recording to a master tape
1 Listen to the completed song.
Use the faders and knobs to adjust the volume and
pan of each track, and listen to the playback.
2 Connect your external recording device.
Refer to “Connections for mixdown” (→p.18).
3 Record on your external recording device.
• Playback the D12 song, and adjust the recording
level on your external recorder.
• Begin recording on your external recording
device, and playback the D12.
You can also use the Program Playback function to
play back songs consecutively in the desired order
(→p.33).
3. Using the sub inputs
You can use any of the analog inputs ([INPUT 1/GUI-
TAR IN]–[INPUT 4]) as a sub input to send the audio
directly to the master bus.
• If you have synchronized a sequencer to the com-
pleted song, you can use this to input the sequenced
sounds via the sub inputs.
• You can use this to add the return audio from an
external effect processor connected to the [AUX
OUT] jack.
1 Connect the external audio source to the analog
inputs.
Input the external source to [INPUT 1/GUITAR
IN]–[INPUT 4].
2 Make sub input settings.
• Select the [INPUT] “Ch1–6” or “Ch7–12” tab
page.
• Select the “SubIn” button and press the
[ENTER] key to access the sub input setting
screen.
• Turn the “M (mute)” button “Off” for the con-
nected input.
• Select the “Fader” icon and rotate the [VALUE]
dial to raise the value so that the audio signal
will be input.
• If the input is mono, select the “Stereo/Mono”
button and press the [ENTER] key to select
“Mono” so that the audio will be sent to both L
and R buses.