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Owner’s Manual

Owner’

s Manual

Getting Started

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Even if you’re one of those people 
who never reads manuals, all we ask 
is that you read this page now before 
you begin using the Onyx 1200F. 
You’ll be glad you did!

The Onyx 1200F can be used in standalone mode, or 

connected to a computer with the FireWire connection. 
Either way, you will want to install the Windows driv-
ers (a PC requires drivers to be installed; a Mac has the 
drivers built into the operating system) and the Onyx 
1200F Console software on your computer first to get the 
internal routing setup. Refer to page 21 for instructions 
on installing the software.

Once you’ve installed the software, proceed as follows:

Zero the Controls

1.  Turn down the channel GAIN controls, and the 

TALK TO PHONES, OUTPUTS 1-8, MONITOR, and 
PHONES level controls.

2.  Set all push button switches to their “out” or “off” 

positions.

3.  Turn the POWER switch off.

Connections

This tutorial demonstrates how to mixdown up to 

twelve input channels to a 2-track S/PDIF output, using 
either the DSP mixer in the Onyx 1200F or your DAW 
mixer, which can then be routed to a CD recorder:

1.  Plug a microphone into channel 1’s MIC input. You 

can plug additional microphones or instruments 
into channels 2-12.

2.  Connect the FireWire connector from the Onyx 

1200F to the FireWire connector on your computer.

 

Note:

 The Onyx 1200F  is equipped with two 6-pin 

FireWire connectors and comes with a 6-pin to 
6-pin FireWire cable. If your computer has a 4-pin 
FireWire connector, use the supplied 6-pin to 4-pin 
FireWire adapter that came with your 1200F.

3.  Plug in the detachable linecord, connect it to an 

AC outlet, and turn on the Onyx 1200F’s POWER 
switch.

4.  If the microphone is a dynamic microphone, leave 

the 48V switch out. If it’s a condenser microphone, 
push in the 48V phantom power button to turn on 
the phantom power for that channel.

5.  Open the Onyx 1200F FireWire Console software  

application.

6.  Connect the S/PDIF output from the Onyx 1200F to 

the S/PDIF input on a CD recorder or other S/PDIF-
compatible recorder.

Set the Levels

To set the channel GAIN controls (on channels 1-12), 

it’s not even necessary to hear what you’re doing at the 
outputs of the preamplifier. The following steps must be 
performed one channel at a time.

1.  Play something into the selected input. This could 

be an instrument, a singing or speaking voice, or 
a line input such as a CD player or tape recorder 
output. Be sure that the volume of the input source 
is the same as it would be during normal use. If it 
isn’t, you might have to readjust these levels later.

2.  Adjust the channel’s GAIN control so that the 

“–20” and “–10” LEDs light frequently or continu-
ously, and the “OL” LED doesn’t light at all (or only 
flashes occasionally).

3.  Repeat for each channel.

Record to CD Using the DAW Mixer

This method routes the input signals directly to the 

DAW via the FireWire connection, where each audio in-
put signal is recorded on a separate track. Then you can 
mixdown the tracks to two tracks that are routed back 
to the Onyx 1200F and output on the S/PDIF output, 
which is then routed to the CD recorder.

1.  Select the Onyx 1200F as the sound device in your 

DAW application. Each DAW application has its own 
method of doing this, so refer to your DAW applica-
tion’s manual if you are not sure. In Tracktion, this 
is done in “Audio Devices” under the “Settings” tab.

2.  Assign the input signals from the 1200F to the tracks 

in your DAW (if this isn’t done automatically). In 
Tracktion, right-click on one of the Onyx 1200F 
Audio Input icons and select “assign all inputs to 
consecutive tracks” in the pop-up menu.

3.  You should now see the signals from the Onyx 1200F 

appearing on the meters in your DAW (make sure 
each track is armed and ready to record). Start re-
cording and hear the Onyx 1200F in stunning crystal 
clarity.

 

Note: 

The signals appearing at the inputs to the 

DAW are not affected by the settings in the 1200F 

Summary of Contents for Onyx 1200F

Page 1: ...O W N E R S M A N U A L STUDIO RECORDING PREAMP with 192kHz FIREWIRE INTERFACE...

Page 2: ...d by LOUD Technologies Inc could void the user s authority to operate the equipment under FCC rules 19 This apparatus does not exceed the Class A Class B whichever is applicable limits for radio noise...

Page 3: ...Onyx1200FFeatures 14 FrontPanel 14 1 SignalLevelIndicators 14 2 48VPhantomPowerSwitch 14 3 LINESwitch 14 4 ChannelGAIN 14 5 InstrumentInput 14 6 InstrumentSwitch 15 7 PHONES1 4Level 15 8 PHONES1 4Out...

Page 4: ...LINELEVELOUTPUT 21 32 MONA BFOOTSWITCH 21 33 TALKBACKFOOTSWITCH 21 34 ACPowerReceptacle 21 Onyx1200FConsole 21 InstallingtheSoftware 21 ComputerRequirements 21 ANoteaboutHardDriveSpeed 21 Installingth...

Page 5: ...OUT connectors are provided for sending and receiv ing MIDI information The Onyx 1200F is designed to be a transparent audio interface for direct tracking to a DAW recording applica tion on a PC or M...

Page 6: ...the ever popular hook up diagrams that show typical setups for recording Then when you have time read the Features Descrip tion section This describes every knob button and con nection point on the On...

Page 7: ...or that channel 5 Open the Onyx 1200F FireWire Console software application 6 Connect the S PDIF output from the Onyx 1200F to the S PDIF input on a CD recorder or other S PDIF compatible recorder Set...

Page 8: ...lay your heart out Standalone Mode 1 Now you can use the Onyx 1200F in Standalone mode by closing the 1200F Console and disconnect ing the FireWire connection from your computer It retains the setting...

Page 9: ...nyx 1200F Inputs FireWire from DAW FireWire to DAW FireWire to DAW Onyx 1200F Audio Outputs 34 Onyx 1200F DSP Mixer ON 30 34 Onyx 1200F Inputs Onyx 1200F Audio Outputs FireWire from DAW Onyx 1200F DSP...

Page 10: ...8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 MASTER FADER BANKS EQ INSTRUMENT PLUG IN TRACK SEND PAN SURROUND VPOT ASSIGN GROUP MARKER NUDGE REC REWIND FAST FWD PLAY STOP RECORD ASSIGNMENT TICKS SUB DIVISION BEATS BARS SMPTE BEAT...

Page 11: ...IC PRE ONYX MIC PRE ONYX MIC PRE CONTROL RM MONITORS L 2 1 R INSERTS BALANCED Mics Stereo DAT Recorder with S PDIF Input Headphones For Engineer To Monitor Recording Mics Electric Guitar to Instrument...

Page 12: ...FireWire Hard Drive MIDI Keyboard Controller MIDI Drum Controller USB MIDI Interface USB MIDI MIDI Stereo Compressor Out Out In In Bass and Electric Guitars to Instrument Inputs 11 and 12 on Front Pa...

Page 13: ...tings panel and routed to the DAW software application on a laptop or desktop computer via the FireWire connection 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz 45W FOOTSWITCH TALK BACK MON A B ADAT IN OUT 1 2 SEND RETURN MIDI...

Page 14: ...out since the gain control provides a wide range of control over the input level However if you have a particularly hot mic or line level signal push in this switch to reduce the overall gain by 20 dB...

Page 15: ...and unique mix WARNING The headphone amps are designed to drive any standard head phones to a very loud level We re not kidding They can cause permanent hearing damage Even intermediate levels may be...

Page 16: ...tivity on the MIDI 1 and MIDI 2 OUT connectors 14 TALKTOPHONESLevelControl The talkback feature allows the engineer to communi cate with the talent through the PHONES 8 outputs using a microphone conn...

Page 17: ...AW s source channels The indicating LED next to the BYPASS switch lights when the bypass function is on This might be useful for sending a two channel mix to a record er or for using these outputs alo...

Page 18: ...r the Control Room Monitors in the Console Settings window 25 MIDIIN OUT 1and2 These are standard 5 pin DIN MIDI connectors for sending and receiving MIDI commands When a MIDI controller is connected...

Page 19: ...r each other and are always active 28 S PDIFIN OUT These are RCA connectors that send and receive two channels of digital audio in the S PDIF Sony Philips Digital Interface format The S PDIF inputs sh...

Page 20: ...nels on digital A and eight channels on digital B TIP If you are recording a live show you can use the second ADAT OUT to make a backup recording to a separate independent recorder just in case At 88...

Page 21: ...ferably a 7200 rpm drive with an 8 MB cache but you should check with the manufacturer to make sure 31 8CHANNELBALANCEDLINELEVEL OUTPUT This is a DB25 connector which provides balanced line level anal...

Page 22: ...1 Insert the CD provided with the Onyx 1200F into your CD drive 2 Click Start Run Browse and navigate to the CD drive Double click the file named SetupOnyxFSeries_xxx exe where xxx is the revi sion l...

Page 23: ...ard drive to whatever location you prefer i e the Applications folder 4 Double click the Onyx Console zip file that you just copied to your hard drive and OS X automati cally unzips the Onyx Console f...

Page 24: ...s in the Tracktion Installer to complete the installation To install Tracktion on a Mac running OS X version 10 3 9 or later 1 Insert the CD R or DVD R into the CD or DVD drive 2 Double click the CD o...

Page 25: ...u can also select the sample rate in the DAW application Note When the Onyx 1200F is connected to a computer with a FireWire cable you cannot change the sample rate with the front panel Sample Rate se...

Page 26: ...rio is for overdubbing where you are adding another track to some tracks already recorded which are routed from the DAW to the 1200F via the DAW Outputs Digital Input This selects whether the S PDIF d...

Page 27: ...The buffer size in the ASIO control panel should be the same as the buffer size selected in the Onyx 1200F Console Note The DAW software application s ASIO control panel has priority over the Onyx 120...

Page 28: ...own tab so make sure you have the cor rect one selected before making any changes Note The mixes you create in the Console matrix mixing section apply to the physical outputs on the Onyx 1200F analog...

Page 29: ...48 for the two outputs and a left and right meter 49 to indicate the signal level at the outputs Overload OL indicators 50 let you know if you need to reduce the Main Mix level control There are also...

Page 30: ...level input signals the meters should indicate signal is present in the Onyx 1200F Console Make sure the correct audio interface is selected in the DAW In Tracktion this is selected in the Set tings t...

Page 31: ...ter Reinstall the drivers from the CD Glitchy Distorted Audio into your Computer Increase the buffer size This can be done in your DAW application Repair For warranty repair or replacement refer to th...

Page 32: ...EVE RCA Unbalanced Wiring Sleeve Shield Tip Hot XLR Connectors Inputs 1 12 accept 3 pin male XLR connectors on the Neutrik combo inputs They are wired as follows according to standards specified by th...

Page 33: ...to the balanced input low cold con nection only In some cases you may have to make up special adapters to interconnect your equipment For example you may need a balanced XLR female connected to an un...

Page 34: ...dB to 40 dB Phantom Power 48 VDC Rated Output Line 4 dBu Maximum Rated Output 21 dBu balanced line level outputs Appendix C Technical Info Onyx 1200F Specifications Frequency Response Mic Input to Co...

Page 35: ...onnector for AES EBU output Two 5 pin DIN connectors for MIDI output Two Toslink optical connectors for ADAT output DSP TMS320C6713 Floating Point Digital Signal Processor operating at 225 MHz deliver...

Page 36: ...p XDR Preamp Mic 0 to 60 dB Line 20 to 40 dB 2 3 1 Insert A D Converter 24 bit 192 kHz Ch 1 12 48V Phantom Channel 11 12 Mic Line Gain Mic 0 to 60 dB Line 20 to 40 dB 2 3 1 Instrument Mic Line Line 20...

Page 37: ...J24 Bal Line Out 1 Bal Line Out 8 D A Conversion Out 1 8 Outputs 1 8 Level Out 1 8 Bypass ON OFF Digital Level Control DSP a k a BRAIN Digital Audio Mixer Router 30 input x 34 output OL 10 20 30 Firew...

Page 38: ...NYX MIC PRE ONYX MIC PRE ONYX MIC PRE ONYX MIC PRE ONYX MIC PRE ONYX MIC PRE ONYX MIC PRE ONYX MIC PRE ONYX MIC PRE 1 PHONES 2 3 4 O O MAX O MAX O O MAX CONTROL ROOM OUTPUTS 1 8 A B SAMPLE RATE 176 4k...

Page 39: ...for those units deemed by us to be under warranty Note You must have a sales receipt from an authorized Mackie dealer for your unit to be considered for warranty repair IMPORTANT Make sure that the S...

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