Selecting another song, Assign audio inputs to the mixer, Analog inputs – Strahl D1600mkII User Manual

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3. Selecting another song

You can select an existing song in any of the following
three ways.

To select the preceding or following song
number

• If you hold down the [STOP] key and press the [FF]

key

, you will move to the end of the current song.

Doing this at the end of the song will move to the
beginning of the next song.

• If you hold down the [STOP] key and press the [REW]

key

while you are located at the beginning of the

current song (e.g., “000:00.000”), you will move to the
beginning of the preceding song. If you are in the
middle of the current song, you will move to the
beginning of the current song.

To make a major change in the song
number

1. Press the [SONG/CD] key to access the “SelSong”

tab page.

2. Select (highlight) “SongNumber,” and turn the

[VALUE] dial to select the desired song number.

To select from the song list

1. Press the [SONG/CD] key to access the “SelSong”

tab page.

2. Press the “

” button at the left of the song number.

The song list will appear.

3. In the song list, turn the [VALUE] dial to select the

desired song, and press the “OK” button.

The D1600mkII has eight analog inputs and one (two-
channel) digital input jack. Audio signals from devices
connected to these jacks can be assigned to the various
mixer channels and recorded. The D1600mkII’s rhythm
sounds or the sound from an audio CD played by the CD-
R/RW drive can also be assigned to the mixer channels.

In this section we will explain how to assign each type of
input source to mixer channels, and audition the source.

1. Analog inputs

Use the connections and settings most applicable to your
situation.

• Connect a guitar to the [GUITAR IN] jack, and assign it

to mixer channel 8

• Connect a condenser mic audio input source to

[INPUT 2], and assign it to mixer channel 2.

• Connect a keyboard to the [INPUT 3] and [INPUT 4]

jacks, and assign them to mixer channels 9 and 10

If you are using stereo input, you should use adjacent
inputs (1–2, 3–4), and input the signals to adjacent
mixer channels.
Before you proceed, create a new song as described in
“1. Creating a new song” (→p.35).

Connect a guitar to the [GUITAR IN] jack,
and assign it to mixer channel 8

1. Connect your guitar.

Set the [INPUT 8] ([GUITAR IN]) [TRIM] to the
minimum

(+4 dB) and lower the [MASTER] fader

before connecting your guitar to the [GUITAR IN]
jack.

2. Select the input channel.

Access the [INPUT/TUNER] “Ch1–8” tab page.

Assign audio inputs to the mixer

Input 1

Ch1: Track 1

Ch2: Track 2

Ch3: Track 3

Ch4: Track 4

Ch5: Track 5

Ch6: Track 6

Ch7: Track 7

Ch8: Track 8

Ch9: Track 9

Ch10: Track 10

Ch11: Track 11

Ch12: Track 12

Ch13: Track 13

Ch14: Track 14

Ch15: Track 15

Ch16: Track 16

Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8

Digital In

L

R

L

R

CD

L

R

Rhythm

[INPUT/TUNER]“Ch1-8”, “Ch9-16”

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