Korg D4 Delete Track DelTrack deleting a track, Here’s how to delete the In-Out region of track

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Delete Track “DelTrack” — deleting a track

This operation deletes (removes) the specified region (In– Out) of a recorded track. When data is deleted, the data fol- lowing the deleted region (i.e., the data following the Out location) will be moved toward the beginning of the song.

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Here’s how to delete the In–Out region of track 1.

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

2Select “TRK EDIT” mode.

Set the [MODE] knob to “TRK EDIT.”

3Select the Delete operation.

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

4Select “DeleteTo” (track number from which you want to delete data).

Use the [VALUE] dial to select the number of the track from which you want to delete data. For this example, select “1.” Then press the CURSOR [] key.

5Specify the InTime (“In” time location) and Out- Time.

Use the [VALUE] dial to make your selections (see “Copy Track”). Then press the CURSOR [] key. To use the time locations you specified in Step 1, select “LOC 1 (IN)” as the “In” time and “LOC 2 (OUT)” as the “Out” time.

You can press the [IN (LOC1)] or [OUT (LOC2)] key at this point to modify the selected time. You can also press the [PLAY] key to audition the playback for approximately two seconds starting at the selected time. Modifying the time here will not affect the time that is registered in the key.

6Execute the operation.

When the display asks “Del OK?,” press the CURSOR [ ] key to execute the operation. When the data has been deleted, the display will indicate “Finish!”

7Press the [PLAY] key to listen to the play back, and verify that the operation occurred as you intended.

You can press the [UNDO] key to return to the state prior to executing this operation. (→p.26)

Expansion/Compression — expanding/compressing a track

This operation expands or compresses the specified region (In–Out) of recorded track data, and places it in a specified location (To–End). Expansion will increase the playback time required for this region. Compression will decrease (make shorter) the playback time of this region. The data that fol- lows the expanded/compressed data (i.e., the data following the End point) will be shifted in relation to the entire song. You can select whether or not the pitch will be converted.

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As an example, here’s how the In–Out region of track 1 can be converted (without changing the pitch) to the length of the To–End region of track 2, and copied there three times.

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Contents Page Interference with other electrical devices Power supplyLocation HandlingTable of Contents Creating/selecting a song RecordingMode parameters AMP FX WRITE/PROG save an effectFavorites knob PAN pan Ambience CABI/EQModulation NR/GATEMain features Printing conventions in this manual Display screens in this manual About your dataTuner 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 Removing a card Inserting or removing a cardInserting a card Cards that can be used with the D4Turning the power on Switching the power on/standbyPreparing to turn on the power Connecting the AC adapterSwitching the power off Listening to the demo songs SettingSlowly raise the Master fader to adjust the vol- ume level Demo song listConnect the included AC adapter to the DC 9V jack Turn the power onPreparations Lower the D4’s Master faderAssign the input D4 will be in Play modeCreate a new song Key will lightRecord You will return to Play modeSelect an effect Guitar/mic effects will appearPlayback Time location will return to the beginning of the songBasic operation Play modeModes selected by the Mode knob Selecting modesEditing a parameter Selecting and editing parametersSelecting a parameter TunerCanceling an edit Undo/Redo TuningUsing the PAN knobs to select/edit parameters Tuning your guitarTuning your acoustic guitar Selecting a different song Creating/selecting a songCreating a new song Recording methods RecordingChanging the name of a song Using virtual tracks to record Additional recordingStart recording Punch-in/out re-recording a portion of a trackSelect the track that you want to record Press the Play key to begin play backPress the Stop key to stop playback Specify the time location where you want to beginSpecify the time location where you want to stop recording RecordingCombining multiple tracks Adjust the pan of the playback tracksWhen you’re finished recording, press the Stop key Combining tracks 1-4 onto two tracks MasteringDouble-speed playback PlaybackPlayback extras Half-speed playbackChanging the format of the counter display Using locate points to change the time locationViewing and changing the time location Changing the current time locationAdjusting the level volume, and pan stereo position Mixer adjustmentsSetting the InTime and OutTime Select a mixer parameterUsing an insert/guitar+vocal effect Using effectsUsing a guitar/mic effect Assigning and applying effectsEditing an effect Using the master effectUsing the final effect Effect programs and chainsTo save an effect program Saving an effect programEditing an effect file loaded at power-on Using the Favorite knobUsing the Favorite knob to select an effect Loading/saving an effect user fileInitializing 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 Song editing operationsDelete Song deleting a song Track editing operations Select TRK Edit modeTrack editing Copy Track copying a trackSpecify the OutTime Insert Track InsTrack inserting a blank spaceTo use the time location you specified in , select LOC 1 Specify the ToTimeErase Track ErsTrack erasing a track Specify the InTime In time location and Out- Time Here’s how to delete the In-Out region of trackDelete Track DelTrack deleting a track Expansion/Compression expanding/compressing a trackTime Select the Expansion/Compression operationSpecify the InTime In time location and Out Specify the EndTimeSelect 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 Limitations for a stereo MP2 song Saving to your computerCreating a stereo MP2 file Creating a stereo MP2 fileMacintosh users Making USB connections to your computerWindows users Song folders Contents of the cardSaving song files via card Stereo MP2 songs *.MP2Card management Setting file D4.INIRecovering a damaged card Card Recovery Effect user file 1.EFF, 2.EFFMastering mastering recording Input input recordingBounce bounce recording CnvrtMP2 stereo MP2 song recordingUndoSys Undo settings MixerSys Mixer settingsFoot SW Foot switch settings SystemCpyTrack Copy a track TRK EditTrack editing operations InsTrack Insert blank space into a trackExpTrack Expand/compress a region of a track ErsTrack Erase data from a trackDelTrack Delete data from a track CpyV-Trk Copy a virtual track DelV-Trk Delete a virtual trackTrack RhythmCounter LocateSong Select select a song SongSelectCopySong copy a song Song EditNameSong edit the song name DelSong Delete a songCardInfo Infomation View card information CardSongGrade specify the song grade CdFxSave Saving an effect user fileCdFxLoad Loading an effect user file CdRecvey Recover card dataUSB CdFormat Format a cardGUITAR/MIC Monaural in Monaural out Effect typesEffect types and chain structure Chain E This chain is suitable for mic inputDyna dynamics FX EffectsFxSelect select an effect program AMP amplifier ProgMVol program master volumeFxRetLv effect return level setting CABI/EQ cabinet/equalizerFX WRITE/KNOB register an effect to the Favorites knob FxRetBal effect return balance settingFX WRITE/PROG save an effect Rename edit the name of the effectSend adjust the send level PAN adjust the pan stereo positionRTM LVL adjust the rhythm level Return adjust the return levelDyna AMP Classic ValveVALVE2 LA StudCABI/EQ SynthVOX AC15 VOX AC30MID EQ CombiLOW EQ High EQModulation Flanger ST Flnge Stereo Flanger MOD Delay ST Moddly Stereo MOD DelayPhaser ST Phser Stereo Phaser Tremolo TREM/PAN TREMOLO/PANAmbience NR/GATE User PresetEffect Program List Effect Chain List For each chain, the following effects can be selectedChain 3 MOD Troubleshooting Effect does not apply Rhythm CardMessages Error messages No Card EvntFullOut 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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