Korg D1200 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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1. Connections
Here are some examples of basic connections for recording
with the D1200. As necessary, substitute the equipment you
are using for the devices named here.
CDRW-1 connections
For details on installing the CDRW-1 CD-R/RW drive
option, refer to p.149.
You must make all connections with the power turned
off. Making connections with the power turned on may
damage your speaker system or cause malfunctions.
1-1. Output (audio output) connections
In order to hear the sounds recorded on the D1200, you will
need to connect it to a monitor speakers (speakers with an in-
ternal amp) or other audio equipment, or use headphones.
Connecting audio equipment for monitoring
Use RCA phono cables to connect monitor speakers
to the [MONITOR OUT L/R] jacks.
If you will use headphones for monitoring, connect
your headphones (with a phone plug) to the
[PHONES] jack. Use the [PHONES LEVEL] knob to
adjust the volume.
The audio signal that is output from the [MONITOR
OUT L/R] jacks and the [PHONES] jack can be selected
in the [INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO] “Monitor” tab page.
(p.100)
1-2. Input (audio input) connections
The D1200 has four channels of analog input and one (two-
channel) digital input jack.
Connecting a guitar
Guitar or bass guitar [GUITAR IN] jack
Connecting a mic
Mic (XLR) [INPUT 1],
[INPUT 2], phantom power
Connecting a keyboard
Synthesizer etc. [INPUT
1]–[INPUT 4] jacks
Connecting audio devices
Sub input
For details on how to specify the mixer channel to
which the input audio will be sent, and how to audi-
tion the input signal, refer to p.22.
•A guitar or bass guitar routed through a compact
effects device can be connected to the [INPUT 1]–
[INPUT 4] jacks.
If you want to use a stereo input, select two adjacent
inputs (1–2 or 3–4) so that you can perform track
editing more efficiently.
If you are recording from a mic, place the mic sufficient-
ly far from the D1200 so that it does not pick up noise.
Connections for digital recording
Digital output jack of a DAT or MD with an optical
digital (S/P DIF) output [S/P DIF IN] of the
D1200 (use an optical digital cable for connections)
For details on how to specify the mixer channel to which
the input audio will be sent, and how to audition the in-
put signal, refer to p.35.
Preparations
DIGITAL IN
DIGITAL OUT
S/P DIF
IN OUT
PHONES
FOOT SWITCH
EXPRESSION
PEDAL
DC IN
INPUT L/R
OUTPUT
GUITAR IN
INPUT
1–4
MIDI
IN/OUT
MIDI
OUT/IN
MONITOR
OUT L/R
MASTER
OUT L/R
USB
Monitor speakers etc.
Guitar
PS-1
Pedal switch
Keyboard
Mic
Headphones
to the AC outlet
Power supply connection
You must use the
included AC/DC power
supply
MIDI
sequencer
Master recorder (Digital: DAT, MD, etc.)
Master recorder (Analog: cassette tape recorder, etc.)
EXP-2
Foot controller
CDRW-1
CD-R/RW
Drive option
Computer
2: HOT
1: GND
3: COLD