Korg D1200 User Manual
Introduction
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Rear panel
1 [DC IN] connector
Connect the included AC/DC power supply to this con-
nector.
nector.
2 [S/P DIF OUT] jack
This is an optical S/P DIF format (IEC60958, EIAJ CP-
1201) digital output jack (stereo).
You can use an optical cable to connect it to the optical
digital input jack of a DAT or MD.
The same audio signal as the [MASTER OUT L/R] jacks
is digitally output from this jack at a sampling rate of
44.1 kHz.
1201) digital output jack (stereo).
You can use an optical cable to connect it to the optical
digital input jack of a DAT or MD.
The same audio signal as the [MASTER OUT L/R] jacks
is digitally output from this jack at a sampling rate of
44.1 kHz.
3 [S/P DIF IN] jack
This is an optical S/P DIF format (IEC60958, EIAJ CP-
1201) digital input jack (stereo).
You can use an optical cable to connect it to the optical
digital output jack of a DAT or MD. Use a digital cable
that is no longer than 5 meters.
This jack contains a built-in sampling rate converter. If
the source connected here has a sampling rate of 48 kHz
or 32 kHz, it will automatically be converted to 44.1
kHz.
1201) digital input jack (stereo).
You can use an optical cable to connect it to the optical
digital output jack of a DAT or MD. Use a digital cable
that is no longer than 5 meters.
This jack contains a built-in sampling rate converter. If
the source connected here has a sampling rate of 48 kHz
or 32 kHz, it will automatically be converted to 44.1
kHz.
96 kHz is not supported.
4 [USB] connector
You can use a USB cable to connect this to your compu-
ter.
ter.
It is not possible to connect USB peripheral devices
(such as an external hard disk or CD-R/RW drive) to the
D1200.
(such as an external hard disk or CD-R/RW drive) to the
D1200.
5 [MIDI OUT] connector
This connector transmits MIDI data. Use it when you
want to control a connected external MIDI device from
the D1200. (
want to control a connected external MIDI device from
the D1200. (
6 [MIDI IN] connector
This connector receives MIDI data. Use it when you
want to control the D1200 from a connected external
MIDI device. (
want to control the D1200 from a connected external
MIDI device. (
7 [MONITOR OUT L/R] jacks
Connect your external monitor system to these jacks.
You can select the bus for monitor output in the
[INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO] “Monitor” tab page
(
You can select the bus for monitor output in the
[INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO] “Monitor” tab page
(
[PHONES] jack. These are RCA phono jacks.
8 [MONITOR OUT LEVEL] knob
This knob adjusts the volume that is output from the
[MONITOR OUT L/R] jacks.
[MONITOR OUT L/R] jacks.
9 [MASTER OUT L/R] jacks
These are analog audio outputs for the master LR bus
signal that combines the signals of each mixer channel
into a two-channel mix, or the audio signal that is
selected for soloing. To select a solo signal, make set-
tings in the [INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO] “Solo” tab page.
Connect these jacks to your external monitor system or
recording device. They output the same audio signal as
the [S/P DIF OUT] jack.
These are RCA phono jacks.
signal that combines the signals of each mixer channel
into a two-channel mix, or the audio signal that is
selected for soloing. To select a solo signal, make set-
tings in the [INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO] “Solo” tab page.
Connect these jacks to your external monitor system or
recording device. They output the same audio signal as
the [S/P DIF OUT] jack.
These are RCA phono jacks.
10 [Phantom power] switch
+48 V phantom power is supplied to the [INPUT 1, 2]
jacks, allowing you to use condenser mics. Phantom
power is supplied to the balanced XLR jacks, and can be
switched on/off independently for each channel. Turn
on this switch only for channels that are using a con-
denser mic.
jacks, allowing you to use condenser mics. Phantom
power is supplied to the balanced XLR jacks, and can be
switched on/off independently for each channel. Turn
on this switch only for channels that are using a con-
denser mic.
You may damage your equipment if you connect or dis-
connect a condenser mic while phantom power is
turned on. Always turn phantom power off before you
connect or disconnect a condenser mic.
Never connect an dynamic type, other type mic or de-
vice if phantom power is turned on. Doing so may dam-
age your equipment.
connect a condenser mic while phantom power is
turned on. Always turn phantom power off before you
connect or disconnect a condenser mic.
Never connect an dynamic type, other type mic or de-
vice if phantom power is turned on. Doing so may dam-
age your equipment.
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