Operation Manual

1212 I/O Utility
Korg 1212 I/O 27
English
Output L
Analog L, Analog R, S/PDIF L, S/PDIF R, ADAT 1-8.
This selects the
1212 I/O output channel which will be routed to the Sound Manager’s left
output channel.
Output R
Analog L, Analog R, S/PDIF L, S/PDIF R, ADAT 1-8. This selects the
1212 I/O output channel which will be routed to the Sound Manager’s
right output channel.
Channel Routing
You can adjust the volume, phase, and output routing for each of the
twelve audio inputs. These control the 1212 I/O’s built-in monitor mixer,
which routes directly from the card’s inputs to the card’s outputs.
When using the 1212 I/O as a Windows 95 wave device, you can use these
for monitoring audio during recording. The routing, volume, and phase
only affect monitoring, and do not in any way affect audio recorded into or
played back from the digital audio software.
When using the 1212 I/O through the Apple Sound Manager, the Sound
Manager itself handles record monitoring, and the Utility’s controls are
disabled.
Volume
0dB to -96dB. This allows you to attenuate the volume of the input
channel. At the maximum value of 0dB, the volume of the input signal will
be unchanged. At lower values, the volume will be reduced. At the
minimum value of -96dB, the input signal will be completely muted.
Phase Invert
When this box is checked, the phase of the input signal will be inverted.
Output
Analog L, Analog R, S/PDIF L, S/PDIF R, ADAT 1-8. This selects the
output channel to which the input will be routed. Any of the twelve
inputs–Analog left and right, S/PDIF left and right, and ADAT 1 through
8–may be routed to any of the twelve outputs.
Multiple inputs may be sent to the same output. The 1212 I/O is not
designed as a full-fledged mixer, however, and so there is an important
limitation: no additional headroom is provided when mixing multiple
inputs to a single output. To avoid clipping, you’ll need to reduce the
volumes of the input channels.