Korg D3200 owner manual 148

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Recording will not start if the volume of the input signal does not reach the threshold level (specified by Threshold). In this case, press the STOP key to cancel record-ready mode, and change the “Threshold” setting.

Trigger/RecStart:

Press the REC key (REC and PLAY keys blinking) to enter record-ready mode. If the REC/PLAY key is on, recording will begin automatically when the audio input for the channels whose channel key is in Record mode exceeds the threshold level.

While in record-ready mode, you can press the STOP key or REC key to cancel record-ready mode.

Trigger/Punch-In:

Press the REC key (the key will blink) to enter record- ready mode.

Press the PLAY key to play back the playback track(s). When the signal being input to the currently-playing channel exceeds the threshold level, recording will begin automatically.

While in record-ready mode, you can press the STOP key or REC key to cancel record-ready mode.

Trigger/RecStart recording

Trigger

 

Threshold

 

 

PreTriggerTime

Stopped

Recording

Record-start location

Trigger/Punch-In recording

Trigger

Threshold

 

 

PreTriggerTime

Playing

Recording

Record-start location

Start playback

 

3. Threshold

[–, –90.3…–30.8 dB]

Specifies the threshold level for the input signal at which recording will be triggered when the trigger recording function is used. Recording will begin when the input level exceeds this setting.

Normally you should set this as low as possible without allow- ing recording to be triggered by noise. The appropriate level will depend on the input source. Re-adjust this setting if re- cording begins too early or too late.

4. PreTriggerTime

[0…600ms]

Specifies the length of sound prior to the record-start time that will be captured when using trigger recording. Trigger recording will start recording when the input sig- nal exceeds the “Threshold” level, but depending on the threshold setting and on the type of source, the initial attack of the first note may be lost. In such cases, you can set the “PreTriggerTime” so that the lower-level portion of the sound that precedes the actual start of recording will also be recorded.

This is not valid at the beginning of the song. Also, if you use trigger recording to continue recording after the end of a pre- viously-recorded track, a PreTriggerTime setting other than “000 ms” will cause the corresponding length of the previous- ly-recorded sound to be lost.

5.AutoPunch

Auto punch-in/out recording is a function that automati- cally initiates recording (punch-in) and stops recording (punch-out) at the locations that you specify beforehand. When “AutoPunch” is on, the AUTO PUNCH indicator will be lit. When you record, punch-in/out recording will be performed.

When you record, playback will begin from a location that is the pre-roll length before the registered IN point. Recording will occur over the specified region (IN–OUT), and then playback will continue and then stop at the post-roll point.

6.Roll Time Unit

Select the units for the pre/post roll times. You can select either seconds or measures.

7.Pre Roll Time

8.Post Roll Time

Specify the pre-roll and post-roll. When using auto punch recording, you can specify a pre-rolltime so that you can be ready to start recording at the punch-in (IN) point. Set the post-rolltime so that you can confirm the transition from the end of recording (OUT) to the material that fol- lows.

Pre Roll Time LOC 1

 

LOC 2

Post Roll Time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Playback

 

Recording

 

Playback

 

 

Begin recording

Stop recording

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Auto punch-in/out recording

Loop recording (this region will be repeated)

If you perform auto punch-in/out recording when Loop Play in the “Play/Stop Mode” tab page is on, recording will occur re- peatedly, and each “pass” or “take” will be preserved in the undo list.

When recording the master track, the only Rec Mode you can use is “Normal” and “Auto Punch.”

The number of simultaneously-recordable tracks is limited when using punch-recording. For details about limitations on the number of tracks, refer to Song Type (p.117). If you attempt to record more than the allowable number of tracks, recording cannot be executed.

If MIDI Sync is set to MTC, you cannot execute Trigger/Rec- Start or Auto Punch.

If MIDI Sync is set to MTC Slave, Loop Play will be ignored even if it is turned on.

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