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Applying input EQ to the analog inputs/
Recording with input EQ
You can apply input EQ to the analog inputs (EQ can-
not be applied to the digital input), and record the
sound that has been adjusted by the EQ.
1 Access the page that includes the channel to
which you wish to apply EQ.
Select the [INPUT] “InEq1–4” tab page.
2 Input an audio signal, and adjust it to an appro-
priate level.
Refer to “1. Analog inputs” and “1. Adjust the
recording level, and record” (→p.23, 27)
Verify that the level meter on the left side of the
LCD screen moves, when you hear the sound.
3 For each “InputEQ,” select the gain settings and
mid EQ cutoff frequency, and rotate the [VALUE]
dial to adjust them. (→p.37 2 3)
4 Record the sound as adjusted by the EQ.
Refer to “1. Adjust the recording level, and record”
(→p.27).
4. Pairing
Adjacent odd and even-numbered channels (1–2, 3–4,
5–6, 7–8, 9–10, 11–12, 13–14, 15–16) can be paired, so
that changing a value for the odd-numbered channel
will simultaneously change the value for both channels.
It is convenient to use mixer pairing for stereo-recorded
channels.
Pairing is valid for the following settings.
• [TRACK STATUS] keys
• EQ (channel EQ)
• EffSnd 1 + 2 (effect send)
• AuxSend (auxiliary send)
• [PAN] knobs
• [CHANNEL] faders
With the exception of the [TRACK STATUS] keys
and the [CHANNEL] faders, you can select
whether or not pairing will be enabled for a param-
eter. This selection is made simultaneously for both
Effect Sends 1 and 2.
1 Access the “Select Pair” screen.
Press the “ ” (SelChPair) button found in the
[INPUT], [EQ/PHASE], or [INSERT EFFECT]
pages to access the “Select ChannelPair” screen.
2 Select the channels for which you wish to enable
pairing.
Press a “1 2”–“15 16” button to turn it “On” (high-
lighted as “ ”).
3 Select the functions for which pairing will be
enabled.
Select the functions that will be paired for the chan-
nels you selected in “Select ChannelPair.”
From “Eq,” “Send,” “Aux,” and “Pan,” press the
functions that you wish to enable to turn on each
function. To finalize the settings, press the “OK”
button.
5. Monitor settings
In order to monitor the audio from the D1600, you will
need to connect a set of powered monitor speakers etc.
to the [MONITOR OUT L/R] jacks, or connect head-
phones to the [PHONES] jack.
Select the signal for monitoring
1 Select the signal that you wish to monitor.
• Access the [SOLO/MONITOR] “Monitor” tab
page.
• Normally you will select “MasterLR.”
Press the “MasterLR” button to turn it “On”
(highlighted).
If “Solo” is selected, the solo function will take
priority. Defeat “Solo” before you make your
selection.
2 Select input monitoring.
During playback you will hear the playback tracks
of mixer channels whose [TRACK STATUS] is set
to PLAY (LED lit green). For mixer channels whose
[TRACK STATUS] is REC (LED lit red), you will
hear the external input sound.
If you press the “AutoIn” button to turn it
“On”, mixer channels whose [TRACK STA-
TUS] is REC will monitor the track playback
during playback, and will automatically
switch to monitoring the external input sound
when recording (and rehearsing) and when
stopped.
3 Adjust the monitor volume.
Use the [MONITOR OUT LEVEL] knob to adjust
the monitor volume of the [MONITOR OUT L/R]
jacks, and use the [PHONES LEVEL] knob to
adjust the monitor volume of the [PHONES] jack.