Korg D4 Printing conventions in this manual, Display screens in this manual About your data

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Printing conventions in this manual

[ ]: Keys, and knobs on the panel of the D4 are enclosed in [square brackets].

”: Parameters that appear in the display are enclosed in double quotation marks.

Steps 1 2 3 ...: Steps in a procedure are indicated as 1

2 3 ...

→p.■■: This indicates a reference page.

, : These symbols indicate cautions or advice.

Display screens in this manual

The parameter values appearing in the display screens printed in this manual are only examples, and may not be the same as what appears in the display of your D4.

About your data

The contents of memory may be lost if an unexpected malfunction occurs, so be sure to make a backup of any important data. Korg Corporation can take no responsibil- ity for any damages due to loss of data.

Introduction

COPYRIGHT WARNING

This professional device is intended only for use with works for which you yourself own the copyright, for which you have received permission from the copyright holder to publicly per- form, record, broadcast, sell, and duplicate, or in connection with activities which constitute “fair use” under copyright law. If you are not the copyright holder, have not received per- mission from the copyright holder, or have not engaged in fair use of the works, you may be violating copyright law, and may be liable for damages and penalties. If you are unsure about your rights to a work, please consult a copyright attor- ney. KORG TAKES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY

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What is ?

(Resonant structure and Electronic circuit Modeling System) is KORG’s proprietary sound modeling technology which precisely reproduces the complex character and nature of both acoustic and electric instruments as well as electronic

circuits in real world environments. emulates a wide variety of sound generation characteristics including instru- ment bodies, speakers & cabinets, acoustic fields, micro- phones, vacuum tubes, transistors, etc.

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Contents Page Location Power supplyInterference with other electrical devices HandlingTable of Contents Recording Creating/selecting a songMode parameters FX WRITE/PROG save an effect Favorites knob PAN panAMP Modulation CABI/EQAmbience NR/GATEMain features Display screens in this manual About your data Printing conventions in this manualFeatures of the D4 and their function Top panelTuner Master Play Rear panel RECStop Side panels Display screen Record mode icon Effect chainEffect parameters Connections InputOutput Inserting a card Inserting or removing a cardRemoving a card Cards that can be used with the D4Preparing to turn on the power Switching the power on/standbyTurning the power on Connecting the AC adapterSwitching the power off Slowly raise the Master fader to adjust the vol- ume level SettingListening to the demo songs Demo song listPreparations Turn the power onConnect the included AC adapter to the DC 9V jack Lower the D4’s Master faderCreate a new song D4 will be in Play modeAssign the input Key will lightSelect an effect You will return to Play modeRecord Guitar/mic effects will appearTime location will return to the beginning of the song PlaybackModes selected by the Mode knob Play modeBasic operation Selecting modesSelecting a parameter Selecting and editing parametersEditing a parameter TunerUsing the PAN knobs to select/edit parameters TuningCanceling an edit Undo/Redo Tuning your guitarTuning your acoustic guitar Creating/selecting a song Creating a new songSelecting a different song Recording Changing the name of a songRecording methods Additional recording Using virtual tracks to recordSelect the track that you want to record Punch-in/out re-recording a portion of a trackStart recording Press the Play key to begin play backSpecify the time location where you want to stop recording Specify the time location where you want to beginPress the Stop key to stop playback RecordingWhen you’re finished recording, press the Stop key Adjust the pan of the playback tracksCombining multiple tracks Combining tracks 1-4 onto two tracks MasteringPlayback extras PlaybackDouble-speed playback Half-speed playbackViewing and changing the time location Using locate points to change the time locationChanging the format of the counter display Changing the current time locationSetting the InTime and OutTime Mixer adjustmentsAdjusting the level volume, and pan stereo position Select a mixer parameterUsing a guitar/mic effect Using effectsUsing an insert/guitar+vocal effect Assigning and applying effectsUsing the final effect Using the master effectEditing an effect Effect programs and chainsSaving an effect program Editing an effectTo save an effect program Using the Favorite knob to select an effect Using the Favorite knobfile loaded at power-on Loading/saving an effect user fileTo save an effect user file To load an effect user fileInitializing the effect user area Rhythm & tempo settings Playing rhythm and metronome patternsSelecting and playing a rhythm pattern Song editing operations Song editingDelete Song deleting a song Track editing Select TRK Edit modeTrack editing operations Copy Track copying a trackTo use the time location you specified in , select LOC 1 Insert Track InsTrack inserting a blank spaceSpecify the OutTime Specify the ToTimeErase Track ErsTrack erasing a track Delete Track DelTrack deleting a track Here’s how to delete the In-Out region of trackSpecify the InTime In time location and Out- Time Expansion/Compression expanding/compressing a trackSpecify the InTime In time location and Out Select the Expansion/Compression operationTime Specify the EndTimeCopy Virtual Track CpyV-Trk copying to a virtual track Delete Virtual Track DelV-Trk deleting a virtual trackSelect the Copy Virtual operation Using the sub input MixdownRecording onto a master recorder Creating a stereo MP2 file Saving to your computerLimitations for a stereo MP2 song Creating a stereo MP2 fileMaking USB connections to your computer Windows usersMacintosh users Saving song files via card Contents of the cardSong folders Stereo MP2 songs *.MP2Recovering a damaged card Card Recovery Setting file D4.INICard management Effect user file 1.EFF, 2.EFFBounce bounce recording Input input recordingMastering mastering recording CnvrtMP2 stereo MP2 song recordingFoot SW Foot switch settings MixerSys Mixer settingsUndoSys Undo settings SystemTrack editing operations TRK EditCpyTrack Copy a track InsTrack Insert blank space into a trackErsTrack Erase data from a track DelTrack Delete data from a trackExpTrack Expand/compress a region of a track DelV-Trk Delete a virtual track CpyV-Trk Copy a virtual trackRhythm TrackSong Select select a song LocateCounter SongSelectNameSong edit the song name Song EditCopySong copy a song DelSong Delete a songSongGrade specify the song grade CardCardInfo Infomation View card information CdFxSave Saving an effect user fileUSB CdRecvey Recover card dataCdFxLoad Loading an effect user file CdFormat Format a cardEffect types and chain structure Effect typesGUITAR/MIC Monaural in Monaural out Chain E This chain is suitable for mic inputFX Effects FxSelect select an effect programDyna dynamics FxRetLv effect return level setting ProgMVol program master volumeAMP amplifier CABI/EQ cabinet/equalizerFX WRITE/PROG save an effect FxRetBal effect return balance settingFX WRITE/KNOB register an effect to the Favorites knob Rename edit the name of the effectRTM LVL adjust the rhythm level PAN adjust the pan stereo positionSend adjust the send level Return adjust the return levelDyna AMP VALVE2 ValveClassic LA StudSynth CABI/EQVOX AC30 VOX AC15LOW EQ CombiMID EQ High EQModulation Phaser ST Phser Stereo Phaser MOD Delay ST Moddly Stereo MOD DelayFlanger ST Flnge Stereo Flanger Tremolo TREM/PAN TREMOLO/PANAmbience NR/GATE Preset Effect Program ListUser For each chain, the following effects can be selected Effect Chain ListChain 3 MOD Troubleshooting Effect does not apply Card RhythmMessages Error messages Out EvntFullNo Card NoLengthWr?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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D4 specifications

The Korg D4 is a powerful and versatile digital recorder that has become a popular choice among musicians and producers since its release. It’s designed for both studio and live environments, providing an impressive set of features in a compact and portable format.

One of the standout characteristics of the Korg D4 is its multi-track recording capability, allowing users to record up to four tracks simultaneously. This empowers musicians to layer vocals and instruments easily, creating rich soundscapes without the need for extensive equipment. The D4 uses advanced digital audio technology to ensure high-quality recordings, capturing sound with clarity and precision.

The device features an intuitive interface, complete with an LCD screen that provides clear visual feedback during recording and playback. Users can navigate through their projects easily, with dedicated buttons for essential functions like overdubbing, track selection, and editing. This user-friendly design makes the D4 accessible for both beginners and experienced audio engineers.

In terms of connectivity, the Korg D4 is equipped with a variety of inputs and outputs, including XLR and ¼-inch jack inputs. This flexibility allows it to connect with a wide range of instruments and microphones, making it suitable for various recording scenarios. Furthermore, it supports MIDI functionality, enabling users to sync it with other digital audio workstations and gear.

The D4 also incorporates powerful effects processing, offering built-in reverb, delay, and modulation effects to enhance recordings. Musicians can apply these effects in real time while recording or during the mixing stage, allowing for creative flexibility and experimentation.

Another key technological feature of the Korg D4 is its ability to save projects to SD cards, facilitating easy file management and transfer. This is an invaluable feature for those who often work on multiple setups or collaborate with others, as it streamline the workflow.

Battery operation is another highlight, with the D4 running on AA batteries, making it a true portable recording solution. This battery life allows musicians to capture ideas on the go without needing to be tethered to a power source.

In conclusion, the Korg D4 is an exceptional digital recorder that combines portability with powerful recording features. Its user-friendly interface, multi-track capabilities, comprehensive connectivity options, and built-in effects make it a versatile tool for musicians and producers alike, suitable for studio sessions, live performances, and solo recording projects. Whether you’re a hobbyist or a professional, the Korg D4 is capable of meeting your recording needs with ease.