Korg D4 Track editing operations, Copy Track copying a track, Select TRK Edit mode

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Step 10. Track editing

The D4 provides the following track editing operations: Copy Track: copies a portion a track (or the entire track) Insert: inserts blank space into a track

Erase: erases the data from a specific area of a track

Delete: removes a specific area of a track

Expansion/Compression: expands or compresses the playback time of a track

Copy Virtual Track: copies data to a virtual track

Delete Virtual Track: deletes a virtual track

If an error message is displayed during track editing, make a note of the content of the error message. Then press the [EXIT] key to return to the previous page, and try the editing operation once again. (→p.88: “Error messages” )

1. Track editing operations

Copy Track — copying a track

This operation copies the specified range (In–Out) of a recorded track to another time location (To).

In

Out

SrcTrk

 

 

 

 

 

Operation

1Store the In and Out time locations in the [IN (LOC1)] key and [OUT (LOC2)] key.

Change the current time location to the point that you want to register, press the [STORE] key, and then press the appropriate location key. For details, refer to “3.

Using locate points to change the time/Setting the IN and OUT points” in “Step 5. Viewing and changing the time.”

2Select “TRK EDIT” mode.

Set the [MODE] knob to “TRK EDIT.”

3Select the Copy operation.

Use the [VALUE] dial to select “CpyTrack,” and press the CURSOR [] key.

4Select “CopyFrom” (copy-source track number). Use the [VALUE] dial to select the copy-source track number. For this example, select track “1.” Then press the CURSOR [] key.

5Select “CopyTo” (copy-destination track number). Use the [VALUE] dial to select the copy-destination track number. For this example, select “2.” Then press the CURSOR [] key.

6 Specify the “CpyTimes” (number of times to copy).

Use the [VALUE] dial to specify the number of time

Times

To

DestTrk

that you want the data to be copied. For this example,

select “3.” Then press the CURSOR [ ] key.

As an example, here’s how the In–Out range of track 1 can be copied three times to the To location of track 2.

7Specify the InTime (“In” time location).

Use the [VALUE] dial to select one of the following choices. Then press the CURSOR [ ] key.

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Contents Page Handling Power supplyLocation Interference with other electrical devicesTable of Contents Recording Creating/selecting a songMode parameters AMP FX WRITE/PROG save an effectFavorites knob PAN pan NR/GATE CABI/EQModulation AmbienceMain features Display screens in this manual About your data Printing conventions in this manualTuner Features of the D4 and their functionTop panel Master Play Stop Rear panelREC Side panels Display screen Effect parameters Record mode iconEffect chain Output ConnectionsInput Cards that can be used with the D4 Inserting or removing a cardInserting a card Removing a cardConnecting the AC adapter Switching the power on/standbyPreparing to turn on the power Turning the power onSwitching the power off Demo song list SettingSlowly raise the Master fader to adjust the vol- ume level Listening to the demo songsLower the D4’s Master fader Turn the power onPreparations Connect the included AC adapter to the DC 9V jackKey will light D4 will be in Play modeCreate a new song Assign the inputGuitar/mic effects will appear You will return to Play modeSelect an effect RecordTime location will return to the beginning of the song PlaybackSelecting modes Play modeModes selected by the Mode knob Basic operationTuner Selecting and editing parametersSelecting a parameter Editing a parameterTuning your guitar TuningUsing the PAN knobs to select/edit parameters Canceling an edit Undo/RedoTuning your acoustic guitar Selecting a different song Creating/selecting a songCreating a new song Recording methods RecordingChanging the name of a song Additional recording Using virtual tracks to recordPress the Play key to begin play back Punch-in/out re-recording a portion of a trackSelect the track that you want to record Start recordingRecording Specify the time location where you want to beginSpecify the time location where you want to stop recording Press the Stop key to stop playbackCombining tracks 1-4 onto two tracks Mastering Adjust the pan of the playback tracksWhen you’re finished recording, press the Stop key Combining multiple tracksHalf-speed playback PlaybackPlayback extras Double-speed playbackChanging the current time location Using locate points to change the time locationViewing and changing the time location Changing the format of the counter displaySelect a mixer parameter Mixer adjustmentsSetting the InTime and OutTime Adjusting the level volume, and pan stereo positionAssigning and applying effects Using effectsUsing a guitar/mic effect Using an insert/guitar+vocal effectEffect programs and chains Using the master effectUsing the final effect Editing an effectTo save an effect program Saving an effect programEditing an effect Loading/saving an effect user file Using the Favorite knobUsing the Favorite knob to select an effect file loaded at power-onInitializing the effect user area To save an effect user fileTo load an effect user file Selecting and playing a rhythm pattern Rhythm & tempo settingsPlaying rhythm and metronome patterns Song editing operations Song editingDelete Song deleting a song Copy Track copying a track Select TRK Edit modeTrack editing Track editing operationsSpecify the ToTime Insert Track InsTrack inserting a blank spaceTo use the time location you specified in , select LOC 1 Specify the OutTimeErase Track ErsTrack erasing a track Expansion/Compression expanding/compressing a track Here’s how to delete the In-Out region of trackDelete Track DelTrack deleting a track Specify the InTime In time location and Out- TimeSpecify the EndTime Select the Expansion/Compression operationSpecify the InTime In time location and Out TimeSelect the Copy Virtual operation Copy Virtual Track CpyV-Trk copying to a virtual trackDelete Virtual Track DelV-Trk deleting a virtual track Recording onto a master recorder Using the sub inputMixdown Creating a stereo MP2 file Saving to your computerCreating a stereo MP2 file Limitations for a stereo MP2 songMacintosh users Making USB connections to your computerWindows users Stereo MP2 songs *.MP2 Contents of the cardSaving song files via card Song foldersEffect user file 1.EFF, 2.EFF Setting file D4.INIRecovering a damaged card Card Recovery Card managementCnvrtMP2 stereo MP2 song recording Input input recordingBounce bounce recording Mastering mastering recordingSystem MixerSys Mixer settingsFoot SW Foot switch settings UndoSys Undo settingsInsTrack Insert blank space into a track TRK EditTrack editing operations CpyTrack Copy a trackExpTrack Expand/compress a region of a track ErsTrack Erase data from a trackDelTrack Delete data from a track DelV-Trk Delete a virtual track CpyV-Trk Copy a virtual trackRhythm TrackSongSelect LocateSong Select select a song CounterDelSong Delete a song Song EditNameSong edit the song name CopySong copy a songCdFxSave Saving an effect user file CardSongGrade specify the song grade CardInfo Infomation View card informationCdFormat Format a card CdRecvey Recover card dataUSB CdFxLoad Loading an effect user fileChain E This chain is suitable for mic input Effect typesEffect types and chain structure GUITAR/MIC Monaural in Monaural outDyna dynamics FX EffectsFxSelect select an effect program CABI/EQ cabinet/equalizer ProgMVol program master volumeFxRetLv effect return level setting AMP amplifierRename edit the name of the effect FxRetBal effect return balance settingFX WRITE/PROG save an effect FX WRITE/KNOB register an effect to the Favorites knobReturn adjust the return level PAN adjust the pan stereo positionRTM LVL adjust the rhythm level Send adjust the send levelDyna AMP LA Stud ValveVALVE2 ClassicSynth CABI/EQVOX AC30 VOX AC15High EQ CombiLOW EQ MID EQModulation Tremolo TREM/PAN TREMOLO/PAN MOD Delay ST Moddly Stereo MOD DelayPhaser ST Phser Stereo Phaser Flanger ST Flnge Stereo FlangerAmbience NR/GATE User PresetEffect Program List For each chain, the following effects can be selected Effect Chain ListChain 3 MOD Troubleshooting Effect does not apply Card RhythmMessages Error messages NoLength EvntFullOut No CardWr?STOP Rhythm pattern list Specifications When using Input 2 XLR balanced When using phone jack unbalancedInsert/guitar+vocal IndexUnity level Block diagram Important Notice to Consumers
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