Korg D8 manual Table of Contents

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About this owner’s manual

This owner’s manual is organized as follows.

Chapter 1 Introduction

This chapter explains the main features of the D8, its front and rear panel, and basic operation.

Chapter 2 Operation

This chapter explains various methods of record- ing and playback, and the procedures for mixdown and editing.

Chapter 3 Reference

This chapter explains the parameters which appear in the display when you press each of the D8’s keys, and the operation of the keys and faders.

Chapter 4 Appendices

This chapter contains information such as the D8’s specifications, error messages, block diagrams, and lists of effect programs and metronome types.

Display

Some pages of the manual show display screens along with an explanation of functions and opera- tions. All song names, parameter names, and val- ues are merely examples and may not always match the actual display you are working on.

Handling of the internal hard disk

Do not apply physical shock to this device. In partic- ular, you must be very careful to avoid moving the device or jarring the device while it is powered-on. Such actions can cause part or all of the data on disk to be lost, and may damage the hard disk or the inte- rior mechanism.

Do not repeatedly turn the unit on and off. This can damage not only the device itself, but also any other SCSI devices which are connected.

Never turn off the power when the HDD access indi- cator is lit or blinking. This can damage part or all of the data on disk, or cause malfunctions such as dam- age to the hard disk.

This device will begin accessing the hard disk immedi- ately after the power is turned on. At this time, the HDD access indicator will blink, and the display will indicate “Working.” Never turn off the power until the song name appears in the display and the HDD access indicator goes dark. The length of time that the hard disk is accessed after power-on will depend on the capacity of the hard disk and on the amount of data on the disk.

If hard disk access continues (e.g., sound contin- ues to be heard) even after playback or recording operations have been halted, do not turn off the power until the HDD access indicator has stopped blinking. In such cases, it is possible that access may not stop for several minutes or several tens of minutes.

If damage to the hard disk occurs due to incorrect opera- tion, a power failure, or an accidental interruption of the power supply, a fee may be charged for repair even if the unit is still under warrantee.

Table of Contents

 

Precautions

ii

Data handling

ii

About this owner’s manual

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Handling of the internal hard disk

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Chapter 1

Introduction

1

Main features of the D8

1

Front and rear panel

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2

About the display

6

Chapter 2

Operation

7

STEP1

Connections, Power-on, Demo

7

1.

Connections to your audio system etc

7

2.

Power on/off

8

3.

Listening to the demo songs

8

STEP2

Creating and selecting songs

9

1.

Creating a new song

9

2.

Naming a song

9

Selecting another song

9

STEP3

Recording

10

1.

Recording (analog recording)

10

2.

Recording (digital recording)

11

3.

Using EQ to modify the tone as you record

11

4.

Applying an effect to the input sound

 

 

as you record

12

5.

Applying an effect to the input sound

 

 

and recording only the input sound

13

6.

Applying the dedicated delay

 

 

to the input sound

14

7.

Listening to recorded tracks while

 

 

you record another track (Overdubbing)

14

8.

Manually re-recording part

 

 

of the performance (Manual Punch In/Out)

15

Canceling a recording or editing operation

 

(Undo/Redo)

15

9.

Automatically re-recording part

 

 

of the performance (Auto Punch In/Out)

16

10.

Combining multiple tracks into one or two tracks

 

 

(Bounce)

17

11.

Listening to the metronome while you record

19

12.

Trigger recording

20

STEP4

Playback

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20

1.

Playback

20

2.

Playing a specified area of a song once

 

 

or repeatedly

20

3.

Applying an effect to the playback sound

21

4.

Applying an external effect

 

 

to the playback sound

21

5.

Program playback of songs

22

6.

Switching scenes during playback

22

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page Table of Contents Synchronization and control with a Midi Adjusting and storing mixer settingsMoving and storing time locations Saving to and loading from DATOperation Connections to your audio system etc Power on/offConnections, Power-on, Demo Listening to the demo songs Turning the power onTurning the power off 01ScukyllCreating and selecting songs Creating a new songNaming a song 03KORG1 Connecting the input device and adjusting the levelRecording analog record- ing Starting and stopping recordingRecording digital recording Using EQ to modify the tone as you recordAdjusting the EQ BackEditing the effect Selecting the location at which the effect will be insertedSelecting the effect program Saving the effect programSending the input sound to the effect Master Send TypeEditing the monitor delay Applying the dedicated delay to the input soundTurning the monitor delay on/off MonAuto Select the playback/recording tracksSelect the input monitor Redo Auto Punch In/OutUndo Storing the in and OUT timesRehearsing auto punch in/out Auto punch in/out settingPstRol02M Playback track and recording track settings Combining multiple tracks into one or two tracks BounceAdjusting the playback level and recording level Applying EQ and effects while you recordListening to the metro- nome while you record Trigger recording PlaybackSending the playback sound to the external effect Applying an effect to the playback soundSelecting the tracks for playback Moving and storing time locations Switching scenes dur- ing playbackProgram playback of songs Moving the current timeFinding a precise time location Locate points LOC1, LOC2, LOC3MarkùM001 Mark pointsStoring a Mark point Moving to a Mark pointPairing on/off Pairing settingsAdjusting the volume of each channel Enabling parameters for pairingAdjusting the Effect Send, AUX Send and Track Status Adjusting the stereo locationUsing the EQ to adjust the tone Adjusting the High EQStoring a scene Switching scenes during a songScene Recalling a sceneRecording a master tape Mixdown Applying an effect dur- ing mixdownEditTrackú Storing IN, OUT and to timesCopying track data Track Copy CpyTr 1 ¿¿Tr 1x 1Ï ¿TrCLP ÏCpyTrCLPÏ¿ Inserting a blank space into the IN-OUT area of a track Inserting a blank space into the track data Insert TrackErasing data from a track Erase Track Ins¿Tr 1?Del¿Tr 1? Deleting data from a track Delete TrackDeleting data from the IN-OUT area of a track Swapping the IN-OUT areas of two tracksMoving a song Song RecoverCopying a song Deleting a songCreating a tempo map Tempo map settingsRecording Midi Clock data from a sequencer Deleting a tempo mapRecording tap tempo Selecting the tempo sourceTo the D8 Using MTC to synchroUsing Midi Clock to synchronize a Midi sequencer to the D8 Nize a Midi sequencerRcvMMCo Ï Using MMC to control the D8 from a Midi sequencerConnecting an external drive DevID 01ÏInitializing and format- ting a drive Exchanging disks on a removable disk driveSaving a song on a removable disk drive Backup ARM 100 ¿ Restore ÏInsNextDsk A01SngNa¿¿HDAT100Ï Saving a song to a DAT recorder BackupBackup Ï ¿DATokÏHDAT100 ¿ Loading a backed-up song from a DAT recorder RestoreLoading a backed-up song from a DAT recorder Restore PlayDAT ÏReference P1 Song number/name display SONG/TRACKEdit SONG/TRACK Drive/song selectMovøI01okœ RenamA01œ SngName œDelI01okœ CpyI1-35ø øB06-40okœP3 Edit Track CpyTr ØTr 1x99œSystem Deleting a mark P2 MIDI/SYNC settingsEdit System Input 1/2 assignARM 100 œ Song backupDiskUtil œ Drive informationØBHD1300œ Song restoreRestore œ ARM 100 ø A01SngN ø ØB02NoDA Initialize/formatPlay Mode Display ModeREC Mode P1 Counter display selectionP2 Post roll time setting Edit Play ModeP1 Pre roll time setting TriggerP1 Tempo map settings P1 Threshold level adjustmentP2 Pre trigger time setting Edit TriggerEdit Tempo P2 Metronome volume settingP1 Tempo source setting MetronomeEdit Metronome P1 Metronome volume settingP2 Metronome mode setting 15. IN/LOC1, OUT/LOC2, TO/LOC3P1 Scene parameter list SceneEdit Scene P2 Deleting a sceneUndo StoreScrub P1 Storing IN/LOC 1, OUT/LOC 2, TO/LOC 3 or a SceneEffect Send Track Status22. EQ Fader P2 External output Aux level settingPAN/BALANCE OffREC Select P1-1 Pairing on/offPair On/Off Snd1-2000P1 Effect select RD1...SE9 Factory Preset, U01...U65 User AreaEffect P1-1Effect program category number selectP2-1 Monitor delay on/off P2 Monitor delay settingsP2-3Monitor delay parameter settings 200msœLoG-15dBœ Edit EffectP1 Editing and saving an effect All Effo RenøRoomEffect Assign Edit Effect AssignTroubleshooting AppendicesMidi sequencer does not synchronize to the D8 Various messages Midi Implementation Chart Block Diagram Effect Assign = Input 1/2 Effect Program List Type EFFECT1 EFFECT2 EFFECT3 EFFECT4Effect Parameter List 4BEQ 4 Band EqualizerNR Noise Reduction Phono Turntable SIM Scukyll Express Metronome Type ListDemo Song List Moonlit sea written by Yuko AsaiD8 Specifications Functions added to the D8 Bouncing tracks