Korg D8 manual Loading a backed-up song from a DAT recorder Restore, HDAT100 ¿, PlayDAT Ï

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2.Loading a backed-up song from a DAT recorder (Restore)

Here’s how to restore a song that was backed-up on a DAT recorder. If you backed up 1-✽✽(All), all songs will be restored. If you backed up an indi- vidual song, that song will be restored.

Loading a backed-up song from a DAT recorder (Restore)

1Connect the DIGITAL IN connector of the D8 to the DIGITAL OUT connector of your DAT recorder.

2Press the [EDIT] key, and then press the [SYSTEM] key several times to make the display read “Dis- kUtil”.

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3Press the [ ] key, and then press the [SYSTEM] key several times to make the display read “Restore”.

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4Press the [ ] key, and then rotate the [VALUE] dial to select DAT “H” as the drive from which the data will be restored.

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5Press the [ ] key to make the display read “Play- DAT”. Then playback the DAT recorder.

6As playback continues, the D8 will indicate “Stop- DAT”, so stop the DAT recorder.

7You can press the [ ] key to verify the song names that are on the DAT tape. If you performed the backup using 1-✽✽(All), you can rotate the [VALUE] dial to see the other song names.

8If you wish to continue the Restore operation, press

the [ ] key. The display will differ, depending on whether you restore a single song or all songs.

To restore a single song, rotate the [VALUE] dial to select the restore destination drive A–G. Then

press the [ ] key, and rotate the [VALUE] dial to select the restore destination song number.

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To restore all songs, rotate the [VALUE] dial to select the restore destination drive A–G. The capac- ity of that drive will be displayed beside the selec- tion.

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If you wish to restore from another DAT tape, press the [ ] key and continue the procedure from step 4.

9Press the [ ] key, and the display will read “?”, asking for your confirmation.

If you execute the Restore operation for a single song, the song will be loaded into the specified number, and songs following that number will be renumbered upward by one.

If you execute the Restore operation for all songs, the display will read “OverWrtok?”, asking whether it is OK to overwrite the restore destina- tion drive. If you execute the operation, the data will be overwritten to the specified drive.

Be aware that All Song Restore will cause all data of the restore destination drive to be lost.

10If you are sure that you wish to execute the Restore

operation, press and hold the [ ] for approxi- mately one second. The display will read “Play- DAT”, requesting you to playback the DAT recorder.

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11Start playback from the beginning of the DAT tape, and the process of restoring the data will begin.

12When restoring all songs, the display will indicate “OvWrtEff?” before the operation ends.

If you want the user effects that were saved in the restore source (RM/DAT) to overwrite the user effects that are currently being used, press and

hold the [ ] key for approximately one second. If you want to continue using the current effect data (i.e., without overwriting it), press and hold the [ ] key for approximately one second.

13When the backup is completed, the display will alternately indicate “Completed” and “StopDAT”.

Stop the DAT recorder. Press the [ ] key to restore the previous display.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Moving and storing time locations Adjusting and storing mixer settingsSynchronization and control with a Midi Saving to and loading from DATOperation Connections to your audio system etc Power on/offConnections, Power-on, Demo Turning the power off Turning the power onListening to the demo songs 01ScukyllCreating and selecting songs Creating a new songNaming a song Recording analog record- ing Connecting the input device and adjusting the level03KORG1 Starting and stopping recordingAdjusting the EQ Using EQ to modify the tone as you recordRecording digital recording BackSelecting the effect program Selecting the location at which the effect will be insertedEditing the effect Saving the effect programMaster Send Type Sending the input sound to the effectEditing 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 Undo Auto Punch In/OutRedo Storing the in and OUT timesRehearsing auto punch in/out Auto punch in/out settingPstRol02M Combining multiple tracks into one or two tracks Bounce Playback track and recording track settingsApplying EQ and effects while you record Adjusting the playback level and recording levelListening to the metro- nome while you record Playback Trigger recordingSending the playback sound to the external effect Applying an effect to the playback soundSelecting the tracks for playback Program playback of songs Switching scenes dur- ing playbackMoving and storing time locations Moving the current timeLocate points LOC1, LOC2, LOC3 Finding a precise time locationStoring a Mark point Mark pointsMarkùM001 Moving to a Mark pointAdjusting the volume of each channel Pairing settingsPairing on/off Enabling parameters for pairingUsing the EQ to adjust the tone Adjusting the stereo locationAdjusting the Effect Send, AUX Send and Track Status Adjusting the High EQScene Switching scenes during a songStoring a scene Recalling a sceneApplying an effect dur- ing mixdown Recording a master tape MixdownCopying track data Track Copy Storing IN, OUT and to timesEditTrackú CpyTr 1 ¿¿Tr 1x 1Ï ¿TrCLP ÏCpyTrCLPÏ¿ Erasing data from a track Erase Track Inserting a blank space into the track data Insert TrackInserting a blank space into the IN-OUT area of a track Ins¿Tr 1?Deleting data from the IN-OUT area of a track Deleting data from a track Delete TrackDel¿Tr 1? Swapping the IN-OUT areas of two tracksCopying a song Song RecoverMoving a song Deleting a songRecording Midi Clock data from a sequencer Tempo map settingsCreating a tempo map Deleting a tempo mapSelecting the tempo source Recording tap tempoUsing Midi Clock to synchronize a Midi sequencer to the D8 Using MTC to synchroTo the D8 Nize a Midi sequencerConnecting an external drive Using MMC to control the D8 from a Midi sequencerRcvMMCo Ï DevID 01ÏExchanging disks on a removable disk drive Initializing and format- ting a driveSaving a song on a removable disk drive Backup InsNextDsk Restore ÏARM 100 ¿ A01SngNa¿Backup Ï Saving a song to a DAT recorder Backup¿HDAT100Ï ¿DATokÏLoading a backed-up song from a DAT recorder Restore Loading a backed-up song from a DAT recorder RestoreHDAT100 ¿ PlayDAT ÏReference Edit SONG/TRACK SONG/TRACKP1 Song number/name display Drive/song selectDelI01okœ RenamA01œ SngName œMovøI01okœ CpyI1-35ø øB06-40okœCpyTr ØTr 1x99œ P3 Edit TrackSystem Edit System P2 MIDI/SYNC settingsDeleting a mark Input 1/2 assignDiskUtil œ Song backupARM 100 œ Drive informationRestore œ ARM 100 ø A01SngN ø ØB02NoDA Song restoreØBHD1300œ Initialize/formatREC Mode Display ModePlay Mode P1 Counter display selectionP1 Pre roll time setting Edit Play ModeP2 Post roll time setting TriggerP2 Pre trigger time setting P1 Threshold level adjustmentP1 Tempo map settings Edit TriggerP1 Tempo source setting P2 Metronome volume settingEdit Tempo MetronomeP2 Metronome mode setting P1 Metronome volume settingEdit Metronome 15. IN/LOC1, OUT/LOC2, TO/LOC3Edit Scene SceneP1 Scene parameter list P2 Deleting a sceneScrub StoreUndo P1 Storing IN/LOC 1, OUT/LOC 2, TO/LOC 3 or a SceneEffect Send Track Status22. EQ PAN/BALANCE P2 External output Aux level settingFader OffPair On/Off P1-1 Pairing on/offREC Select Snd1-2000Effect RD1...SE9 Factory Preset, U01...U65 User AreaP1 Effect select P1-1Effect program category number selectP2-3Monitor delay parameter settings P2 Monitor delay settingsP2-1 Monitor delay on/off 200msœP1 Editing and saving an effect Edit EffectLoG-15dBœ All Effo RenøRoomEdit Effect Assign Effect AssignAppendices TroubleshootingMidi sequencer does not synchronize to the D8 Various messages Midi Implementation Chart Block Diagram Effect Assign = Input 1/2 Type EFFECT1 EFFECT2 EFFECT3 EFFECT4 Effect Program List4BEQ 4 Band Equalizer Effect Parameter ListNR Noise Reduction Phono Turntable SIM Demo Song List Metronome Type ListScukyll Express Moonlit sea written by Yuko AsaiD8 Specifications Bouncing tracks Functions added to the D8