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TASCAM US-1200

5 – Mixer Panel Settings

q

LINK buttons

When you click a LINK button, the mixer functions of the

channels assigned to it are linked as a stereo pair. When a

pair is linked, their LINK button lights. (Default: off)
When a pair is stereo linked, the buttons and faders of the

channels are combined. The channel level meters are also

shown is a stereo pair.

NOTE

When a pair is stereo linked, the settings of the buttons and

faders of the odd-numbered channels are used. The pan

slider, however, is set to the center (C).

When a stereo link is turned off, both channels retain the

settings used while linked. The dynamics effect, however, is

assigned to the odd-numbered channel, and the pan slider

is set to the center (C).

When the stereo link is on, if the pan slider is centered (C),

the signal is reduced by 3 dB. Odd-numbered channels are

sent to the left bus and even-numbered channels are sent

to the right bus. For this reason, the level will be 3 dB lower

than if the pan slider of the odd-number channel was set to

L15 and the even-numbered channel was set to R15 when

not stereo-linked.

w

Channel names

These show the channel names of this unit's inputs and the

signals output from the computer.

e

Status display area

This shows some of the current settings.

Sample Rate:

Current sampling frequency

Sample Width:

Quantization bit depth

Mixer Mode:

Current mixer mode setting

Mixer Mode:

Shows the mixer mode

r

MON MIX slider

If the Mixer Mode setting on the INTERFACE page is set to

Multitrack, you can use the slider to adjust the balance of

the signal output from the built-in mixer.
Slide it all the way to the Input side to output only the

signals input to this unit, or slide it all the way to the

Computer side to output only the signals output from the

computer to the unit by USB.
Click the slider and drag it left and right to adjust it.
If the Mixer Mode setting on the INTERFACE page is set to

Stereo Mix, the MON MIX slider will not appear. The signals

input through each input jack and from the computer

output will be mixed and output from the unit.

NOTE

If the Mixer Mode setting is set to Multitrack, you can return

the MON MIX slider to the center position by clicking it while

pressing the following key on the computer keyboard.

Windows PC:

ctrl key

Mac:

command key

t

REVERB button

Click the REVERB button to apply the effect. (Default: off)
When reverb is on the REVERB button lights.

NOTE

Turning it on will not be possible when an effect cannot be

used due to sampling frequency limitations.

Turning the send effect on/off using this button is linked to

the send effect on/off setting on the EFFECTS page.

y

RETURN knob

Use to adjust the return level, which is the signal from the

send effect returned to the stereo bus.

Range: 0–127 (default: 64)

Use the mouse to click and drag the RETURN knob up or

down to adjust the level.
While dragging the mouse, the value being adjusted is

shown beneath the RETURN knob.

u

Send knob

Use this to adjust the send level, which is the signal sent

from the send bus to the send effect.

Range: 0–127 (default: 127)

Use the mouse to click and drag the SEND knob up or down

to adjust the level.
While dragging the mouse, the value being adjusted is

shown beneath the SEND knob.

i

Master level meter

The master levels are shown by this stereo level meter.
Each level meter has an overload indicator at its top.

NOTE

The master level meters show the levels after being adjusted

by the fader (post fader). The level meters are affected by

fader adjustments and channels being muted.

o

Master fader level display area

This shows the level of the master fader as a numerical

decibel value.

p

Master fader

Use this to adjust the level of the output signal.
Use the mouse to click and drag the master fader up or

down to adjust the master level.
The value being being adjusted is shown in the master fader

level display area (o).

NOTE

You can return a master fader to its 0 dB position by

clicking it while pressing the following key on the computer

keyboard.

Windows PC:

ctrl key

Mac:

command key