ting page). Use the [VALUE] dial to make the value indicator read “On.”

If the input is monaural, it will be input to the L channel.

3. Creating a stereo MP2 file

When you have finished recording, a completed song can be converted into a stereo MP2 song file that can be played on your computer. An MP2 song that you have created this way can be played back on the D4, but there are several limitations on how it can be edited.

Limitations for a stereo MP2 song

Recording (including additions or bounce)

Track editing

Adding, changing, or editing effects

Saving mixer parameters such as Pan

You won’t be able to use the [MODE] knob to select “REC MODE,” “SYSTEM,” “TRK EDIT,” “V-TRK,” or “RHYTHM.”

Creating a stereo MP2 file

Here’s how the audio recorded on tracks 1–4 can be con- verted into a stereo MP2 file.

1Select “REC MODE” mode.

Set the [MODE] knob to “REC MODE.”

Use the [VALUE] dial to select “CnvrtMP2” (MP2 con- version).

Press the [EXIT] key to return to Play mode.

2Arm the recording tracks.

Press the [PAN] knobs for the tracks (1 and 2) where you want to record. The REC SELECT LEDs will light.

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3Adjust the panning of the playback tracks.

Press the [PLAY] key to play back, and adjust the ste- reo position of each track (1–4).

4Adjust the playback and recording levels.

Use the track faders to adjust the playback levels of each track. Use the master fader to adjust the record- ing level.

5Move the current time location to the beginning of the song.

6Begin recording.

Press the [REC] key to put the D4 in record-ready mode. Press the [PLAY] key to begin recording.

The rhythm will also be recorded at this time. If you don’t need the rhythm, press the [RHYTHM] knob to turn the rhythm “Off.”

7When you’re finished recording, press the [STOP] key.

8A new song will be created.

There are some limitations on how the completed stereo file can be edited.

Step 12. Saving to your computer

When a recording or editing operation is completed, the D4 automatically writes the data into the card. Song data saved on the card can be sent to your computer and saved (backed up).

If there is only a little space remaining on the card, or if you’ve finished creating a song, you should save your data on a medium other than the card, such as the hard disk of your computer.

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Korg D4 owner manual Saving to your computer, Creating a stereo MP2 file, Limitations for a stereo MP2 song

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.