Korg D16 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Basic operation
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Basic operation
Step 1. Making connections, and turning
the power on/off
1. Connections
The diagram below shows a basic example of connec-
tions when using the D16 to record. Make the appropri-
ate connections for your system, substituting your own
equipment as necessary for the equipment shown here.
Be sure than the power is turned off while you are
making connections. If the power is on while con-
nections are being made, your speaker system may
be damaged, or other malfunctions may occur.
1 Connect the included AC/AC power supply.
Connect the AC/AC power supply to the AC/AC
power supply connector of the D16. Then plug the
other end into an AC outlet.
2 Connect your audio monitoring system.
Use RCA phono cables to connect a powered mon-
itor system (separately sold option: PM-15B ampli-
fied speakers) etc. to the [MONITOR OUT L/R]
jacks.
If you will be monitoring through headphones,
connect the 1/4" phone plug of your headphones
to the [PHONES] jack.
The audio signal that is output from the [MONI-
TOR OUT L/R] jacks and the [PHONE] jack is set
in the [SOLO/MONITOR] “Monitor” tab page.
(p.84)
3 Connect your input devices.
Connecting audio devices to
the D16, and turning the
power on
PS-1
pedal switch
EXP-2
expression pedal
PHONES
FOOT SWITCH
EXPRESSION
PEDAL
to the AC outlet
Master recorder (Digital: DAT, MD, etc.)
Keyboard
Tone module
Guitar
Mic
Headphones
Effect processor
CD, DAT, MD etc.
Master recorder (Analog: cassette tape recorder, etc.)
Power supply connection
You must use the
included AC/AC power
supply
AC/AC power
supply connector
Powered monitors etc.
Hard disk drive, CD-R/RW drive
removable disk drive (MO, zip, jaz etc.)
MIDI
sequencer
D16
OUTPUT
INPUT 5–8
INPUT 5–8
AUX OUT
S/P DIF IN
DIGITAL IN
AUX IN
DIGITAL OUT
S/P DIF OUT
OUTPUT
L/R
INPUT
OUTPUT
GUITAR IN
INPUT
1–4
MIDI
IN/OUT
MIDI
OUT/IN
MONITOR
OUT L/R
MASTER
OUT L·R
SCSI
SCSI