Operation

Song, Locate

Song, Locate

Each song drive on the D3200’s internal hard disk can store up to one hundred songs.

How the hard disk, drives, and songs are related

Hard disk

Song drive: A

Drive: A

Drive: B

Drive: C

Drive: D

PC Drive

1. Selecting/creating a song

Here’s how to create, rename, or select a song.

1-1. Creating a new song

In order to begin a new recording, you will first need to cre- ate a new song.

(1)Press the SONG key and select the song page. The upper part of the tab page shows which song is selected as the current song.

Current song

Maximum number of simultaneously usable tracks for each Song Type

Song Type

Recording

Playback

Punch recording

 

 

 

 

44.1 kHz/16-bit

16*

32

8

 

48 kHz/16-bit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

44.1 kHz/24-bit

12**

16

4

 

48 kHz/24-bit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*16 channels is the maximum, combining 12 analog inputs,

+2 digital inputs (S/P DIF L, R), + 2 Session Drums (L, R). **12 channels using any combination of analog inputs, digital in- puts and Session Drums.

(4)Click the OK button (or press the panel YES key). The new song will be created following the last existing song, and will be added to the song list. It will also be selected as the current song.

The song name will automatically be “Song*”

(“*” will be a consecutive number starting from 001.).

The sampling frequency, bit depth, and date and time of last modification (in this case, the date and time of crea- tion) will be stored, and displayed next to the song name.

If you want to create the new song on a different song drive, click the song list button. In the Select Song dialog box, click the Drive button to select a different song drive (p.36 “Se- lecting a song from another song drive”).

If the Song Type is 48 kHz/24-bit and you record multiple tracks (four or more tracks) simultaneously, there is a increased possibil- ity that the state of the hard disk recording area (i.e., fragmenta- tion) will cause the “Disk too busy.” message to appear. We recommend that you always execute “OptimizeTrk” (p.74) af- ter recording or editing multiple tracks simultaneously in a 48 kHz/24-bit song.

 

Mixer

 

Effects

 

 

 

Session Drums™

 

 

 

Recorder

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operation

 

 

 

CD

 

 

Data

 

 

 

Drive

 

 

(2)

(2)Click the New button to display the New Song dialog box.

(3)(4)

(3)Click the radio buttons to select the desired combina- tion of sampling frequency and bit depth for your new song.

USB

 

MIDI

 

Upgrading

the system

Recovery

CD

ClickPoint

calibration

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Korg D3200 owner manual Selecting/creating a song, Creating a new song