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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 D1600 to record. Make the appro-
priate connections for your system, substituting your
own equipment as necessary for the equipment shown
here.
For details on installing the HDD-20G hard disk
drive option or the CDRW-2 CD-R/RW drive
option, refer to p.134.
Be sure that 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 power supply cable.
Connect the power supply cable to the D1600’s
[AC] connector. Then plug the other end into an
electrical outlet.
2 Connect your audio monitoring system.
Use a phone cable to connect powered monitors
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.
Use the [PHONES LEVEL] knob to adjust the vol-
ume.
The audio signal that is output from the [MONI-
TOR OUT L/R] jacks and the [PHONES] jack is set
in the [SOLO/MONITOR] “Monitor” tab page.
(→p.109)
[PHONES LEVEL] knob[PHONES] jack
PHONES
S/P DIF IN
DIGITAL IN
INPUT L/R
DIGITAL OUT
S/P DIF OUT
OUTPUT
GUITAR IN
INPUT
1–4
INPUT
1–8
MIDI
IN/OUT
MIDI
OUT/IN
MONITOR
OUT L/R
MASTER
OUT L/R
SCSI
SCSI
HDD-20G
Hard disk
drive option
Powered monitors etc.
Guitar
Keyboard
Mic
Headphones
to the AC outlet
AC connector
MIDI
sequencer
Master recorder (Digital: DAT, MD, etc.)
Master recorder (Analog: cassette tape recorder, etc.)
Hard disk drive, CD-R/RW drive
removable disk drive (MO, zip, jaz etc.)
CDRW-2
CD-R/RW
Drive option
Basic operation
Making connections, and
turning the power on/off