Strahl D1600mkII Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Step 2: OverdubbingStep 3: Mixdown
Step 4: Mastering
Step 1: Quick Recording Quick Start
Specify the destination for the processed sound
In this example we’ll explain how to apply an insert effect to a stereo-
connected keyboard.
Connect your keyboard to the [INPUT 5] and [INPUT 6] jacks, and assign
the audio to mixer channels 5 and 6. For our example, we will place insert
effect 1 between [INPUT 5] jack and mixer channel 5, and between
[INPUT 6] jack and mixer channel 6.
1. Press the “ ” button below “InsertTo” to open the “Select
InsertEffect AssignChannel” dialog box.
In this dialog box you can specify the mixer channel to which the
sound processed by the insert effect will be sent.
For example, the dialog box shown above is set as follows.
The upper left indicates [INPUT 1] jack insert effect 1 mixer
channel 9. This means that the audio signal from the [INPUT 1] jack
is processed by insert effect 1 and sent to mixer channel 9.
The upper right indicates [INPUT 3] jack insert effect 2 mixer
channel Off. This means that the audio signal from the [INPUT 3]
jack is processed by insert effect 2, but not sent to a mixer channel. In
other words, insert effect 2 is not used.
2. Press the “SelectCh” field for insert effect 1, and use the [VALUE] dial
to select the destination.
For this example, select “5”.
Below it, [INPUT 6] jack insert effect 1 “6” will be selected auto-
matically.
3. Press the “OK” button in the dialog box.
Select an effect program
1. Press the [INSERT EFFECT] key to access the [INSERT EFFECT]
“InsEff1” tab page.
2. Press the “EffectNumber” button, and turn the [VALUE] dial to select
the effect program you want to use.
SelectChInput
Insert Effect
EffectNumber
Effect Program List (p.166)
Step 2: Overdubbing