Korg HDR-TRI 5j Input Level, 5l Audio Track Name Display, +4 dBu, -10 dBu, -30 dBu, ∞ ...+18 dB

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Sequencer P1

48 kHz.

If a digital signal containing a copy inhibit flag is input, the display will indicate Copy Inhibit. The HDR-TRIis able to record a digital signal which contains the SCMS (Serial Copy Management System) flag. However it will be recorded as digital audio data without the SCMS flag.

When a signal with a sampling frequency of 48 kHz is being input, the display will indicate 48 kHz. For other sampling frequencies, the display will indicate FsError, and recording will not be performed correctly.

Also, when recording digitally, you must set the Global mode System Clock set- ting of “1–1d: MIDI Clock/System Clock” to S/P DIF so that the TRINITY will use the S/P DIF clock of the external device.

When recording from a CD or a sampler whose sampling frequency is other than 48 kHz, use the ANALOG IN 1 or 2 jacks and select Analog for this set- ting.

1–5j: Input Level

[+4 dBu, –10 dBu, –30 dBu]

 

 

This controls the gain amp that adjusts the level of the analog input.

If the input level is higher than this Input Level and the input is distorted (clip- ping), the display will indicate Overload.

This parameter will be available when Analog is selected in “1–5i: Input Select.” When recording vocals, route the signal through a mixer and set this to either –10 dBu or +4 dBu. Set this to –30 dBu when recording a guitar that has active pickups, or when recording a guitar that has passive pickups routed through an effect device. However input levels will depend on the characteristics of the equipment that is connected, on the loudness of the vocalist, and on playing technique, etc., so use the following table merely as a guideline.

 

 

Example of connected device

 

 

 

 

 

 

–30 dBu

Guitar

 

 

 

 

 

 

–10 dBu

Consumer audio equipment such as CD player

 

 

 

 

 

 

+4 dBu

Professional audio equipment and keyboards

 

 

 

 

 

1–5k: Rec Level

[–...+18 dB]

 

 

 

 

Adjust the level for recording.

Adjust the fader so that the level meter does not rise all the way.

The output volume will be affected by this setting, so if you have connected external monitor speakers, etc., lower their volume before adjusting this set- ting.

If an audio track is not selected in “1–5d: Track,” there will be no output from the monitor even if the level meters are up.

1–5l: Audio Track Name Display

This indicates the audio track selected in “1–5d: Track.”

If T01...T16, MTR, or MIXER REC is selected in “1–5d: Track,” this will be dis- played as OFF. It will likewise be displayed as OFF during multi-track recording of MIDI tracks.

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Contents HDR-TRI Table of Contents Table of Contents About hard disk recording Features of the HDR-TRIAbout sound and audio events About hard disksOn the hard disk, set an ID number in the range Settings for recordingHard disk connections and settings Turn the power OFF for the Trinity and the hard disksSpecify the size 0-540 Mbyte of the filer partition Formatting a hard diskPress the OK button to execute formatting Outputinput Connections for recordingTrack field, select the audio tracks that you wish to record Song settingsChecking the external input Example of connected device Press the START/STOP key RecordingRecording an audio track Press the REC/WRITE 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 Set Pan to R127 for audio tracks Access the P8 tab 1 page Master FXBouncing Midi tracks and audio tracks together Applying master effectsCreating a song in conjunction with the Midi sequencer Creating a song in conjunction with the Midi sequencerAccess the Sequencer mode P1 tab 5 page MixA1-4 When you finish recording, press the START/STOP keySaving/loading recorded data Saving song data to a hard diskLoading data from a hard disk Execute the page menu command Load Selected Using a recorded sound more than once in the same .SNG fileCreating different arrangements using the same vocal Using the same sound more than onceMenu 5c Tempo/Tempo ModeTempo Mode Audio Track RecMulti Rec 5e Meter/Metronome/Resolution/Multi Rec/Remove Data5i Input Select Analog, Digital 5f Take5g Take Number 5h Rehearsal∞ ...+18 dB 5j Input Level5l Audio Track Name Display +4 dBu, -10 dBu, -30 dBu5m Monitor Mode Select Menu Command5D Rec HD Select 6h Pan Panpot Mix Audio Track6f EQ Equalizer 6g Send1/Send2 127When Solo is selected for two or more audio tracks 6i Volume 100...1276j Mix Audio Track Mode MANUAL/READ/MUTE/SOLO/WRITE When Solo is selected for one audio track6D Rec HD Select 6E Volume PairingPreference 7h Recording SetupAudio Track parameter Audio Track 5c Delay Samples/0...5 msEnd Measure 999 Audio Track Edit3i Start Measure/End Measure Start Measure 9993B Automation Edit Audition Start/Stop button Insert buttonDelete button Copy button3C Erase Audio Track 3D Copy Audio Track3E Erase Measure 3F Delete Measure Introduction Operation Parameters3G Insert Measure 3H Copy Measure 3I Move Measure 3J Audio Event Edit Trim buttonTrimming an audio event Audition Parameters Audition buttonsAudio Track Location/Sound nameExecuting the trim operation Trim ParametersCopying an audio event Inserting an audio eventMoving an audio event Deleting an audio eventStart/stop audition 4j Audio Track Name Audio Track Name4I Move Measure 4F Delete Measure4G Insert Measure 4H Copy Measure1B Load Selected LoadUtility 3B Rename3C Copy 3H Wipe 3G FormatIntroduction Operation Parameters Appendix Audio Utility 4B Backup to DAT4C Restore from DAT 4E Disp Used Sound List 4D Copy with Sound4F Delete Unused Sound Disk P1 Appendix No unused sounds found Error in wiping mediumDisk not formatted Memory full. Audio track can’t play to the endSpecifications Godzilla Wants my Trinity