Korg Complete Guide for D16 Users: Setup, Backup, and Data Management

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On the MTC slave D16V2, you must make sure that the [AUTOPUNCH] “AtPunch” tab page “AutoPunch” parameter and the [LOOP] “Loop” tab page “Loop” parameter are both turned “Off.”

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D8 backup data can now be restored into the D16V2.

P5 B-U/Rst: Backup/restore from removable disk

Here you can backup (save)/restore (recall) data using a removable disk. The D16V2 supports backup/restore on CD-R or CD-RW. The following data can also be restored.

D16 backup data

D8 backup data (audio data only)

Be aware that backup and some restore operations will overwrite the data on the destination drive.

When backing up on CD-R or CD-RW, you must use a blank disk.

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Format types have been added to the display.

A “Force” button has been added for forcible initializa- tion.

3. Format Type........................................... (P, B, D8[B])

This displays the format type of the drive.

The internal drive of the D16V2, or an external drive connected to the D16V2 and initialized or formatted, will be displayed as a playable drive. Other drives will be displayed as backup drives.

[P](Playable type): A disk for creating D16 songs

[B](Backup type): A disk for backing up D16 data

D8 [B]: A D8 backup disk

Format: Format the drive selected by “Drive ID.”

Force ......................................................... [On, Off]

On: Even if the disk contains a song or songs pro- tected by “Protect Song,” initialization will be per- formed forcibly.

Off: If the disk contains a song or songs protected by “Protect Song,” a message of “Song Protect” will be displayed when you attempt to initialize, and the command will be aborted.

4. TRACK

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The edit type name has been changed from “***Trk” to “***Track.”

P6 DiskUtil: Initialize/format/ check a drive

Here you can initialize, format, or check a drive.

Before a disk can be used to record/playback for the first time, it must be initialized or formatted.

Initialize a drive when you wish to erase the con- tents of the drive and use it for the first time, such as for a newly purchased drive.

Format a disk previously used by another device before using it on the D16V2, or if “DiskError” mes- sages begin to appear frequently during playback.

It is not necessary to initialize/format a removable disk that will be used for backup/restore.

When you initialize or format a drive, the data on that drive will be lost.

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Refer to the D16 Owner’s Manual for details on 1, 2, and 4.

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The explanation for Optimize Track has changed as fol- lows.

Optimize Track: This optimizes the track data in the IN–OUT range of the destination track (“DestTrack”). The D16V2 will not generate unnecessary sound if the INOUTrange contains unused blank portions. How- ever in the case of brief blank portions that are close to the next audio event, the data will be generated as a single sound to avoid producing “Disk Busy” errors.

By executing Optimize with INOUTset to the beginning and end of the song, you can ensure that the data will be accessed with ideal efficiency from the hard disk.

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Contents Upgrade Guide Table of Contents Introduction About this manualMajor new functions Rhythm level control specification change Main changes from the D16Optimize track change Insert effect routing specification changeNaming a song Basic operationStop key + FF key Fade-in/Fade-out Fade TrackSpecify Tempo Map as the tempo source Tempo mapP3 Sync Synchronization settings P2 Midi Midi settingsReference SystemMake settings on the master D16V2 P4 MMC MMC settingsMake settings on the slave D16V2 Synchronizing two D16V2 unitsP5 B-U/Rst Backup/restore from removable disk TrackP6 DiskUtil Initialize/format/ check a drive Fade-out procedure Fade-in procedureSelect the Normalize command Normalizing procedureP4 Import Import a Wave file Listen to the resultImporting a WAV file to the middle of a track Importing a WAV file to the beginning of a trackSpecify the to time location. → D16 p.70 Select Copy P5 Export Export a WAV fileSelect the clipboard as the copy source track num- ber Execute the copy operationScene SongP4 CDR/RW Creating and playing a CD-R/RW P1 ReadDel Scene playback on/ off and editingFilter SceneRead On, OffSceneNumber 001...100 SortTEMPO/RHYTHM P1 SetUp Tempo and rhythm settingsP2 MixView Pan/fader scene display FadersP2 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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