Operation Manual

Wave Devices (Windows 95)
Korg 1212 I/O 47
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Clear All
Pressing this button clears all of the “Vol/Bal On” check-boxes at once.
Custom Synchronization
Custom Synchronization window
As noted under “Sync Settings,” on page 45, the standard Windows 95
driver makes each of the 1212 I/O’s six input and output pairs appear as an
independent wave device. The Sync Settings make sure that all of the
channels start to play back and/or record at the same time; without using
the Sync Settings, you may sometimes notice delays between the different
output pairs.
In general, enabling the Auto Sync check box should give the best results.
In some cases, however, you may wish to have manual control over the
wave device synchronization. The Custom Synchronization windows
offers just that; you can individually set record and playback
synchronization for each input and output pair, as described below.
NOTE:
When the Wave Device Control window’s Auto Sync parameter is
checked, any settings in the Custom Synchronization window will be
ignored.
Sync Rec
Each of the six input pairs has its own Sync Rec check-box. If one or more
of these is checked, the 1212 I/O will not start recording or playback until
all of the checked devices have received the “start record” command from
the digital audio program.
When recording from multiple input pairs simultaneously, make sure that
each active input’s Sync Rec box is checked, and that all of the inactive
inputs’ Sync Rec boxes are not checked.
When you are not recording, make sure that none of the Sync Rec boxes are
checked. If one or more of the boxes are checked, then playback will not be
able to start.