Automated mixing – KORG Soundlink DRS REcording Console 168RC User Manual

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Chapter 1. Basics

Automated mixing

Up to 100 different combinations of settings can be saved in memory as a Program, for immediate
recall whenever required. 50 types of effect settings, and 30 types of EQ settings can also be saved.
Effects can be copied to scenes, and EQ settings can be copied between channels.

In addition, you can use an external MIDI sequencer to dynamically automate every parameter of
the 168RC.

Highly expandable as the center of a variety of systems

Two or more 168RC units can be cascaded via the adat optical interface to increase the number of
channels, allowing you to assemble a system as large as you require.

The 168RC is ideal for integration into a system with a variety of equipment such as digital
multitrack tape recorders, personal computers, digital synthesizers, hard disk recorders etc., mak­
ing it the perfect choice for a integrated music production studio that includes both analog and

digital equipment.

Optional A/D or D/A converters (880A/D, 880D/A, sold separately) can be connected to the
adat optical interface to expand the number of analog inputs and outputs, letting the 168RC be
used as a mixer with up to 24 channels of analog input and 16 channels of analog output.

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