Korg D16 manual SceneRead On, Off, Filter, SceneNumber 001...100, Sort, EditLoc, Delete, EdtFiltr

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1. SceneRead

[On, Off]

This turns scene playback on/off.

 

On: Scenes will be played back. The mixer settings will change automatically when play- back reaches the time location at which a scene was reg- istered.

When “On,” the [SCENE] key will light.

Off: Scenes will not be played back. In this case, scenes can be freely recalled as general-pur- pose settings whenever you wish. (→ D16 p.66 “Recall- ing a scene”)

2. Filter .......................................................................

You can use filters to disable specific mixer settings (parameters) when registering or playing back a scene. Here you can specify which mixer settings (parameters) will be disabled.

On: The filter will be turned on for the corresponding channel/parameter, and the scene settings will be dis- abled.

Off: The filter will be off, and the scene settings will be enabled.

When registering, the filter acts as a registration filter for the song.

When playing back, the filter acts as a playback filter for the song.

For example, suppose that you turned the “Pan” filter on for channels 1 and 2, and registered a scene “002” in the middle of the song. We will also suppose that you turned on the “EQ” filter during playback.

When you set “SceneRead” to “On” and play back from the beginning of the song, the pan settings will not be recalled when you reach scene “002” because the “Pan” filter is on. In other words, the same pan values as in scene “001” (located at the beginning of the song) will continue in effect, but the remaining parameters will change to the values of scene “002.” “EQ” settings are being played back through the playback filter, so the values registered in the scene at the beginning of the song will not be used; the current EQ values will be maintained.

3. SceneNumber

[001...100]

Recalls the mixer settings of the selected scene at the current time.

This is also used to select a scene when you wish to change its name or modify the time at which it is regis- tered.

The time at which the scene is registered is displayed beside “SceneNumber.”

If “SceneRead” (P1-1) is “Off,” you may select any scene you wish. If it is “On,” the scene for the current time location will be selected, and cannot be changed.

4. Sort ........................................................................

This sorts the scenes in order of time.

Normally, scenes are arranged in the order in which they were registered, but you may sort them in ascend- ing order of registered time.

5. Rename ..................................................................

Here you can modify the scene name.

Use “SceneNumber” to recall the scene whose name you wish to change, press the “Rename” button, and modify the name in the dialog box. A name of up to 16 characters can be input. (→ p.3 D16 p.14)

In addition to being shown in the “ReadDel” tab page, the scene name will also be shown in the [SONG] “Sel- Song” tab page if “Select DispParameter” (in that page) is set to “Scene.” (→ D16 p.59)

6. EditLoc....................................................................

Modifies the registered time of a scene.

Use “SceneNumber” to access the scene whose time you wish to modify.

Press the “EditLoc” button to access the dialog box, and modify the time at which the scene is registered.

Press the time value that you wish to change, and use the [VALUE] dial to change the time. Press the “OK” button to confirm your settings, or press the “Cancel” button to cancel the settings you made.

7. Delete.....................................................................

This deletes a scene.

When you delete a scene, the Undo operation is not available.

 

 

 

7a

 

 

 

7a. SelectAll

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[On, Off]

 

On: All scenes will be subject to dele-

tion. The scene number will be shown as “***”.

 

Off: The single scene selected for

SceneNumber” will be subject to deletion.

8. EdtFiltr ....................................................................

Views or modifies the settings of the filter registered for the scene.

When a scene is stored, it saves all the parameters that can be registered, as well as the state of the filter.

If the filter is defeated, you can enable scene data to be

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Contents Upgrade Guide Table of Contents Introduction About this manualMajor new functions Insert effect routing specification change Main changes from the D16Rhythm level control specification change Optimize track changeFade-in/Fade-out Fade Track Basic operationNaming a song Stop key + FF keySpecify Tempo Map as the tempo source Tempo mapSystem P2 Midi Midi settingsP3 Sync Synchronization settings ReferenceSynchronizing two D16V2 units P4 MMC MMC settingsMake settings on the master D16V2 Make settings on the slave D16V2P5 B-U/Rst Backup/restore from removable disk TrackP6 DiskUtil Initialize/format/ check a drive Fade-out procedure Fade-in procedureListen to the result Normalizing procedureSelect the Normalize command P4 Import Import a Wave fileImporting a WAV file to the middle of a track Importing a WAV file to the beginning of a trackExecute the copy operation P5 Export Export a WAV fileSpecify the to time location. → D16 p.70 Select Copy Select the clipboard as the copy source track num- berP1 ReadDel Scene playback on/ off and editing SongScene P4 CDR/RW Creating and playing a CD-R/RWSort SceneRead On, OffFilter SceneNumber 001...100Faders P1 SetUp Tempo and rhythm settingsTEMPO/RHYTHM P2 MixView Pan/fader scene displayP2 TmpMap Tempo map editing SOLO/MONITOR Insert EffectAppendices Transport KEY106 Example Regarding disk capacityMidi functions Put the external Midi sequencer in record-ready modeMat disks Begin recordingStop the D16V2 Midi Implementation Chart Korg INC
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