Korg D4 Tuning, Using the PAN knobs to select/edit parameters, Canceling an edit Undo/Redo

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Using the [PAN] knobs to select/edit parameters

The [PAN] knobs can be used to edit the value of certain parameters.

Use the [SEL] key to switch the function of the [PAN] knobs. An icon in the display indicates the parameter that can currently be edited.

AMP/FX: If you press the FX [GUITAR+MIC], [INSERT/ GTR+VO], [MASTER], or [FINAL] key, the [PAN] knobs will edit effect parameters 1–5.

SEND: If you press the [SEL] key to select SEND (and the [MASTER] key is lit), the [PAN] knobs will control the master sends and return.

If you use the [PAN] knobs to edit parameters in this way, the physical position of the [PAN] knobs will no longer match the actual panning of each track.

Canceling an edit (Undo/Redo)

After performing a track editing operation, you can use the Undo function to return to the condition prior to exe- cuting the edit. If the undo icon “ ” is shown, you can press the [UNDO] key to execute the Undo function. After undoing, the Redo icon “ ” will light, and you can use the same operation to Redo the edit, returning to the con- dition prior to executing Undo.

The Undo/Redo function also provides a convenient way to compare the original version to the edited version, allowing you to be sure the edit delivered the result that you wanted.

In order to use this function, the System mode “UndoSys” page setting “AutoUndo” must be turned “On.” (→p.57)

3. Tuning

The D4 has a built-in tuner function. This lets you tune an instrument that is connected to the [INPUT 1] or [INPUT 2] jack, or tune an instrument using the internal mic.

Tuning your guitar

1Connect your guitar to the [INPUT 1] jack. Set the [INPUT 1] switch to GTR.

2Enter Tuner mode.

Press the TRACK ASSIGN [1] key and [2] key simulta- neously.

3Verify the input.

The [INPUT 1] LED will blink.

If the input level is too low, adjust the INPUT LEVEL [1] knob.

4Tune your instrument.

Make sure that your guitar is connected to the [INPUT 1] jack, and play a string on your guitar. The character display area of the screen will function as a tuning meter, and will display the note name.

Tune the string while watching the amount of tuning difference (displayed in units of cents) and the meter in the display.

The reference pitch frequency is A=440 Hz.

 

Undo is maintained until the next time you record or per-

 

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Contents Page Power supply LocationInterference with other electrical devices HandlingTable of Contents Creating/selecting a song RecordingMode parameters Favorites knob PAN pan FX WRITE/PROG save an effectAMP CABI/EQ ModulationAmbience NR/GATEMain features Printing conventions in this manual Display screens in this manual About your dataTop panel Features of the D4 and their functionTuner Master Play REC Rear panelStop Side panels Display screen Effect chain Record mode iconEffect parameters Input ConnectionsOutput Inserting or removing a card Inserting a cardRemoving a card Cards that can be used with the D4Switching the power on/standby Preparing to turn on the powerTurning the power on Connecting the AC adapterSwitching the power off Setting Slowly raise the Master fader to adjust the vol- ume levelListening to the demo songs Demo song listTurn the power on PreparationsConnect the included AC adapter to the DC 9V jack Lower the D4’s Master faderD4 will be in Play mode Create a new songAssign the input Key will lightYou will return to Play mode Select an effectRecord Guitar/mic effects will appearPlayback Time location will return to the beginning of the songPlay mode Modes selected by the Mode knobBasic operation Selecting modesSelecting and editing parameters Selecting a parameterEditing a parameter TunerTuning Using the PAN knobs to select/edit parametersCanceling an edit Undo/Redo Tuning your guitarTuning your acoustic guitar Creating a new song Creating/selecting a songSelecting a different song Changing the name of a song RecordingRecording methods Using virtual tracks to record Additional recordingPunch-in/out re-recording a portion of a track Select the track that you want to recordStart recording Press the Play key to begin play backSpecify the time location where you want to begin Specify the time location where you want to stop recordingPress the Stop key to stop playback RecordingAdjust the pan of the playback tracks When you’re finished recording, press the Stop keyCombining multiple tracks Combining tracks 1-4 onto two tracks MasteringPlayback Playback extrasDouble-speed playback Half-speed playbackUsing locate points to change the time location Viewing and changing the time locationChanging the format of the counter display Changing the current time locationMixer adjustments Setting the InTime and OutTimeAdjusting the level volume, and pan stereo position Select a mixer parameterUsing effects Using a guitar/mic effectUsing an insert/guitar+vocal effect Assigning and applying effectsUsing the master effect Using the final effectEditing an effect Effect programs and chainsEditing an effect Saving an effect programTo save an effect program Using the Favorite knob Using the Favorite knob to select an effectfile loaded at power-on Loading/saving an effect user fileTo load an effect user file To save an effect user fileInitializing the effect user area Playing rhythm and metronome patterns Rhythm & tempo settingsSelecting and playing a rhythm pattern Song editing Song editing operationsDelete Song deleting a song Select TRK Edit mode Track editingTrack editing operations Copy Track copying a trackInsert Track InsTrack inserting a blank space To use the time location you specified in , select LOC 1Specify the OutTime Specify the ToTimeErase Track ErsTrack erasing a track Here’s how to delete the In-Out region of track Delete Track DelTrack deleting a trackSpecify the InTime In time location and Out- Time Expansion/Compression expanding/compressing a trackSelect the Expansion/Compression operation Specify the InTime In time location and OutTime Specify the EndTimeDelete Virtual Track DelV-Trk deleting a virtual track Copy Virtual Track CpyV-Trk copying to a virtual trackSelect the Copy Virtual operation Mixdown Using the sub inputRecording onto a master recorder Saving to your computer Creating a stereo MP2 fileLimitations for a stereo MP2 song Creating a stereo MP2 fileWindows users Making USB connections to your computerMacintosh users Contents of the card Saving song files via cardSong folders Stereo MP2 songs *.MP2Setting file D4.INI Recovering a damaged card Card RecoveryCard management Effect user file 1.EFF, 2.EFFInput input recording Bounce bounce recordingMastering mastering recording CnvrtMP2 stereo MP2 song recordingMixerSys Mixer settings Foot SW Foot switch settingsUndoSys Undo settings SystemTRK Edit Track editing operationsCpyTrack Copy a track InsTrack Insert blank space into a trackDelTrack Delete data from a track ErsTrack Erase data from a trackExpTrack Expand/compress a region of a track CpyV-Trk Copy a virtual track DelV-Trk Delete a virtual trackTrack RhythmLocate Song Select select a songCounter SongSelectSong Edit NameSong edit the song nameCopySong copy a song DelSong Delete a songCard SongGrade specify the song gradeCardInfo Infomation View card information CdFxSave Saving an effect user fileCdRecvey Recover card data USBCdFxLoad Loading an effect user file CdFormat Format a cardEffect types Effect types and chain structureGUITAR/MIC Monaural in Monaural out Chain E This chain is suitable for mic inputFxSelect select an effect program FX EffectsDyna dynamics ProgMVol program master volume FxRetLv effect return level settingAMP amplifier CABI/EQ cabinet/equalizerFxRetBal effect return balance setting FX WRITE/PROG save an effectFX WRITE/KNOB register an effect to the Favorites knob Rename edit the name of the effectPAN adjust the pan stereo position RTM LVL adjust the rhythm levelSend adjust the send level Return adjust the return levelDyna AMP Valve VALVE2Classic LA StudCABI/EQ SynthVOX AC15 VOX AC30Combi LOW EQMID EQ High EQModulation MOD Delay ST Moddly Stereo MOD Delay Phaser ST Phser Stereo PhaserFlanger ST Flnge Stereo Flanger Tremolo TREM/PAN TREMOLO/PANAmbience NR/GATE Effect Program List PresetUser Effect Chain List For each chain, the following effects can be selectedChain 3 MOD Troubleshooting Effect does not apply Rhythm CardMessages Error messages EvntFull OutNo Card NoLengthWr?STOP Rhythm pattern list Specifications When using phone jack unbalanced When using Input 2 XLR balancedIndex Insert/guitar+vocalUnity level Block diagram Important Notice to Consumers
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