Example 3

Suppose that you recorded A and B on track 1 as the first take. Then you overwrote the Intro, A’, B’, and Solo as take 2.

A

 

 

 

B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Take

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Take 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Intro

 

A'

 

 

 

B'

 

Solo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Take 2

 

In this case, the take 1 data for A and B will remain underlying A’ and B’ of track 1. However once take 2 is finished, the audio data of take 1 will not be used at all, so it is not necessary to perform the Optimize operation etc.

Intro

A'

B'

Solo

 

 

 

 

Even if you use disk capacity efficiently in the above sit- uations (examples 1, 2, 3), the old data will remain on the hard disk in order to allow Undo.

To erase the data that is maintained by the Undo func- tion, turn off the power of the D16V2. When you turn the power on once again, all data that had been main- tained for purposes of Undo will be erased, thus allow- ing you to recover this disk capacity.

If before you executed Optimize Track, audio data was used by other tracks (including virtual tracks) or by another song on the same disk, the old audio data will not be erased. This will cause even more disk space to be occupied than before executing Optimize Track.

MIDI functions

On the D16V2, MIDI can be used to do the following things.

(I)Control change messages can be used to con- trol mixer parameters. (Refer to “Using mixer control”)

(II)Effect parameters can be controlled via MIDI. (→ D16 p.45)

(III)Program change messages can switch mixer scenes. (→ D16 p.67, D16V2 → [SYSTEM]

“MIDI” section)

(IV) MMC can be used to control external MIDI devices, or to control the D16V2 from an exter- nal MIDI device. (→ D16 p.46, D16V2 [SYS- TEM] “MMC” section)

(V)MTC can be used to synchronize the D16V2 with external MIDI devices. (→ D16 p.46, D16V2 [SYSTEM] “SYNC” section)

Using mixer control

In the [SYSTEM] “MIDI” page, you can turn on “Con- trol Change “Trans” and “Recv” to transmit and receive D16V2 mixer parameters.

Example 1

Here’s how mixer operations on the D16V2 can be recorded on an external MIDI sequencer. Connect the D16V2 and MIDI sequencer as follows.

MIDI

MIDI

MIDI

MIDI

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

D16V2

MIDI Sequencer

1Make synchronization settings on the D16V2 and the external MIDI sequencer.

Set the D16V2 as the master, and the external MIDI sequencer as the slave. Make settings so that the MIDI sequencer will synchronize to the MIDI

Clock or MTC messages transmitted from the D16V2. (→ D16 p.47)

2Enable transmission of control change messages from the D16V2.

In the [SYSTEM] “MIDI” page, set Mixer Control “Control Change Trans” to ON.

3Put the external MIDI sequencer in record-ready mode.

Mixer control data of the D16V2 is transmitted on MIDI channels 1–16 corresponding to tracks 1–16. Make settings on your external MIDI sequencer so that it will record all MIDI channels 1–16. (For details refer to the operation manual of your MIDI sequencer.)

Refer to the MIDI implementation for a list of parameters. To obtain the MIDI implementation, contact Korg dealer.

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Korg D16 manual Midi functions, Put the external Midi sequencer in record-ready mode