Korg HDR-TRI manual Example of connected device

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Settings for recording

3Set the Input Level setting to a level appropriate for the connected device.

When recording vocals, pass the signal through a mixer and set this to –10 dBu or +4 dBu. When recording a guitar that has active pickups, or a passive-type guitar through an effect unit, set this to –30 dBu. However the input level will depend on the characteristics of the connected device, or on the loudness of the vocalist, the guitar playing technique, etc., so use the following table only as a general guideline.

 

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–30 dBu

Guitar

 

 

–10 dBu

Consumer audio equipment such as CD player

 

 

+4 dBu

Professional audio equipment and keyboards

 

 

4At this point, set the Rec Level fader to 0.0.

5Play the connected guitar or other source.

The Rec Level meter will light, allowing you to confirm that an external audio signal is being received. If the level meter is not responding, check the Input Select setting, connections, cables, and the connected devices once again.

If the Input Level indicates Overload, the input level is too high. If this occurs, set the Input Level to the next higher level.

6Using the fader at the right of Rec Level, adjust the recording volume so that the level meter does not rise all the way.

The output volume will be affected by this setting, so if you have con- nected external monitor speakers, etc., lower their volume before adjust- ing this setting.

The volume that is output from external monitor speakers is determined by the combination of the Rec Level and the tab 6 page (MixA1–4) channel Volume. Also, there will be no output if the Pan settings are OFF for the various channels in the tab 6 page (MixA1–4). If the level meter is moving but you hear no sound, make sure that the volume is raised and that Pan is not set to OFF.

If the sound is distorted even though the Input Level does not indicate Overload, or the Rec Level indicate Over, access the tab 6 page (MixA 1–4) and adjust the volume downward. A volume setting of 0 is –∞ , 100 is 0 dB, and 127 is +127 dB.

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Contents HDR-TRI Table of Contents Table of Contents Features of the HDR-TRI About hard disk recordingAbout hard disks About sound and audio eventsSettings for recording Hard disk connections and settingsTurn the power OFF for the Trinity and the hard disks On the hard disk, set an ID number in the rangeFormatting a hard disk Specify the size 0-540 Mbyte of the filer partitionPress the OK button to execute formatting Connections for recording OutputinputSong settings Track field, select the audio tracks that you wish to recordChecking the external input Example of connected device Recording Recording an audio trackPress the REC/WRITE key Press the START/STOP keyTrack setting, select AT3&4 Compare functionTo stop recording, press the START/STOP key Adjusting the pan or volume balance of the tracks PlaybackPlaying back the tracks you recorded Recording mixer events Using the rehearsal function Using auto punch-in recording to editRe-recording Editing Creating repetitions of the same phraseTrack bouncing ping-pong recording Access the P8 tab 1 page Master FX Bouncing Midi tracks and audio tracks togetherApplying master effects Set Pan to R127 for audio tracksCreating a song in conjunction with the Midi sequencer Creating a song in conjunction with the Midi sequencerWhen you finish recording, press the START/STOP key Access the Sequencer mode P1 tab 5 page MixA1-4Saving/loading recorded data Saving song data to a hard diskLoading data from a hard disk Using a recorded sound more than once in the same .SNG file Creating different arrangements using the same vocalUsing the same sound more than once Execute the page menu command Load Selected5c Tempo/Tempo Mode Tempo ModeAudio Track Rec Menu5e Meter/Metronome/Resolution/Multi Rec/Remove Data Multi Rec5f Take 5g Take Number5h Rehearsal 5i Input Select Analog, Digital5j Input Level 5l Audio Track Name Display+4 dBu, -10 dBu, -30 dBu ∞ ...+18 dB5m Monitor Mode Select Menu Command5D Rec HD Select Mix Audio Track 6f EQ Equalizer6g Send1/Send2 127 6h Pan Panpot6i Volume 100...127 6j Mix Audio Track Mode MANUAL/READ/MUTE/SOLO/WRITEWhen Solo is selected for one audio track When Solo is selected for two or more audio tracks6E Volume Pairing 6D Rec HD Select7h Recording Setup Preference5c Delay Samples/0...5 ms Audio Track parameter Audio TrackAudio Track Edit 3i Start Measure/End MeasureStart Measure 999 End Measure 9993B Automation Edit Insert button Delete buttonCopy button Audition Start/Stop button3C Erase Audio Track 3D Copy Audio Track3E Erase Measure Introduction Operation Parameters 3F Delete Measure3G Insert Measure 3H Copy Measure 3I Move Measure 3J Audio Event Edit Trim buttonTrimming an audio event Audition buttons Audio TrackLocation/Sound name Audition ParametersTrim Parameters Executing the trim operationInserting an audio event Moving an audio eventDeleting an audio event Copying an audio eventStart/stop audition Audio Track Name 4j Audio Track Name4F Delete Measure 4G Insert Measure4H Copy Measure 4I Move MeasureLoad 1B Load SelectedUtility 3B Rename3C Copy 3G Format 3H WipeIntroduction Operation Parameters Appendix 4B Backup to DAT Audio Utility4C Restore from DAT 4D Copy with Sound 4E Disp Used Sound List4F Delete Unused Sound Disk P1 Appendix Error in wiping medium Disk not formattedMemory full. Audio track can’t play to the end No unused sounds foundSpecifications Godzilla Wants my Trinity