User manual
Table Of Contents
- Usage and Safety Precautions
- Names and functions of parts
- Equipment connection example
- Display overview
- Turning the unit on/off
- Using the MENU screen
- Mixer
- Recording and playback
- Using the metronome
- Using the slate mic
- Projects
- Audio files
- Using audio interface functions
- Using card reader functions
- Recording and playback settings
- SD card settings
- Various settings
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Send effects specifications
- Mixer block diagram
- Usage and Safety Precautions
- Names and functions of parts
- Equipment connection example
- Display overview
- Turning the unit on/off
- Using the MENU screen
- Mixer
- Recording and playback
- Using the metronome
- Using the slate mic
- Projects
- Audio files
- Using audio interface functions
- Using card reader functions
- Recording and playback settings
- SD card settings
- Various settings
- Troubleshooting
- There is no sound or output is very quiet
- Recorded audio is too loud, too quiet or silent
- Recording not possible
- Playback sound cannot be heard or is quiet
- The sounds of devices connected to input jacks are distorted
- The send effect is not working
- There is no sound or output is very quiet from MONITOR OUT A–E
- Cannot select or use the L-12 device
- Sound skips during playback or recording
- Cannot play or record
- There is no sound or output is very quiet
- Specifications
- Send effects specifications
- Mixer block diagram
Rear panel
①
POWER switch
②
DC IN 12V AC adapter connector
③
USB HOST port
④
MODE switch
⑤
USB DEVICE port
⑥
CLASS COMPLIANT MODE
switch
⑦
SAMPLE RATE switch
⑧
SD card slot
⑨
CONTROL IN jack
①
POWER switch
This turns the
on and off.
Switch to — to turn the power on. Switch to to turn the power off.
When the POWER switch setting is changed to OFF, the current mixer settings are automatically saved
in the unit and in the settings file in the project folder on the SD card.
②
DC IN 12V AC adapter connector
Connect the included AC adapter here.
③
USB HOST port
This USB 2.0 HOST port is for connecting USB flash drives.
Projects and audio files can be saved on and loaded from connected USB flash drives.
④
MODE switch
Set whether to use as a USB HOST, card reader or audio interface.
This cannot be changed after starting up.
⑤
USB DEVICE port
This USB 2.0 port is for connecting with a computer.
It will start up as a card reader or audio interface, depending on the MODE switch selection.
Card reader mode
Operating as an SD card reader, data can be exchanged with a computer.
Audio interface mode
Operating as an audio interface, audio data can be exchanged with a computer.
Inputs: The signals from channels 1–12 after they pass through their compressors and the master fader
output signals are input to the computer.
Outputs: Outputs from the computer can be assigned to channels 9/10 and 11/12.
Use when connected to an iOS device is possible if the CLASS COMPLIANT MODE switch is set to ON.
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