Operation Manual
1212 I/O Utility
28 Korg 1212 I/O
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Mute All
Pressing this button mutes all the inputs, so that all inputs receive only the
purest, cleanest, most eminently silent digital black. Pressing the button
again restores the previous settings of the window.
Through All
Pressing this button sends all inputs to their corresponding outputs, so that
ADAT 1 in goes to ADAT 1 out, ADAT 2 in to ADAT 2 out, and so on. All
volumes are set to full, and all phases are set to normal. Pressing the button
again restores the previous settings of the window.
File Menu
You can save the settings in the 1212 I/O Utility’s window as a document
on disk. Use this to store frequently used configurations of channel routing
and mixer settings.
New
This command creates a new, untitled 1212 I/O configuration, with all
parameters set to their default settings.
Open
This command brings up the standard Open dialog, allowing you to load a
previously saved 1212 I/O setup from disk.
If a document is currently open, selecting the Open command will
automatically close the document. If the document has been edited, you
will be prompted to save your edits before the document is closed.
Opening a document sets all the parameters in the 1212 I/O to match the
settings in the document, so that what you see on the screen always
matches what’s going on in the card itself.
If you have multiple 1212 I/O cards installed in your computer, the
parameters for all of the cards are stored in a single file. If the file that you
are opening has parameters for a different number of cards than are
currently installed, a warning message will appear, and the file will load as
best as it can.
This works slightly differently under the MacOS and Windows 95.
On the MacOS, if the file contains parameters for three cards, but only two
are currently installed, then the parameters for the file’s third card will be
ignored. If the file contains parameters for two cards, but three are
currently installed, the parameters for the third card will be set to default
values.
Under Windows 95, the parameters in a multi-card file are always restored
to the same PCI bus/device location. If no 1212 I/O card is in the stored
location, then the settings for that card are ignored. If a card is in a location