Korg D12 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Registering a scene
1 Move the current time to the location at which
you wish to register the scene.
Use the counter or [FF]/[REW] keys to move.
(p.35)
2 Adjust the mixer settings.
Adjust the [CHANNEL] faders, [PAN] knobs, EQ
and effect settings.
3 Register the scene.
Press the [STORE] key to capture the current
time location.
When you press the [SCENE] key, the registra-
tion destination scene number “SCENE ***” will
be displayed, and the settings will be registered.
Registered scenes are assigned numbers
sequentially, starting at the lowest unused
number.
Even during playback or recording, you can
use step 3 above to register a scene.
Automatically switching scenes while a
song plays: Scene Playback
Scenes you registered can be selected automatically
during playback at the time locations you specify.
Register each scene at the time location where you
want the mixer settings to change. (“Registering
a scene”)
1 Turn “SceneRead” “On.”
Access the [SCENE] “ReadDel” tab page.
Select the “SceneRead” button, and press the
[ENTER] key to turn it “On.” When this is “On”,
the [SCENE] key will light.
2 Play back the song.
Move to the desired location, and press the [PLAY]
key to begin playback.
When playback reaches the registered time, the
scene will change automatically.
Recalling a scene
Here’s how to recall mixer settings that you registered
in a scene.
1 Turn “SceneRead” “Off.”
Access the [SCENE] “ReadDel” tab page.
Select the “SceneRead” button and press the
[ENTER] key to turn it “Off.” When this is
Off”, the [SCENE] key will go dark.
If “SceneRead” is “On”, it will not be possible
to recall a scene that was registered at a differ-
ent time location.
2 Recall the scene.
In the [SCENE] “ReadDel” or “MixView” tab page,
move the cursor to “SceneNumber
,” and rotate the
[VALUE] dial to select the desired scene. The
selected scene will be recalled.
Re-registering a scene at another time
location
Here’s how you can re-register a previously registered
scene at a different time location.
1 Recall the scene that contains the mixer settings
you wish to re-register.
Select the scene as described in “Recalling a scene.”
2 Move the current time to the location at which
you wish to re-register the scene. (p.35)
3 Register the scene.
Press the [STORE] key, and then the [SCENE] key.
Editing a scene and overwriting it
Here’s how you can modify part of a scene, and over-
write the settings back onto that scene.
1 Recall a scene.
As described in “Recalling a scene,” select the
scene that you wish to modify.
2 Modify the settings of the scene.
Adjust the [CHANNEL] faders, [PAN] knobs, EQ,
and effects as desired.
3 Overwrite the scene.
In the [SCENE] “ReadDel” tab page, make sure
that the number of the scene you modified is
selected.
Select the “OvrWrt” button and press the
[ENTER] key.
A dialog box will ask you for confirmation. When
you select the “YES” button and press the [ENTER]
key, the scene will be overwritten onto that num-
ber.
Deleting a scene
Here’s how to delete an unwanted scene.
Undo is not available for this operation.
1 Recall the scene.
As described in “Recalling a scene,” recall the scene
that you wish to delete. If you wish to delete all
scenes, select any of the scenes.
2 Delete the scene(s).
In the [SCENE] “ReadDel” tab page, select the
“Delete” button and press the [ENTER] key. Verify
the “Delete scene number” in the upper left, and if
you wish to delete the scene, select the “Yes” but-
ton and press the [ENTER] key to delete the scene.
If you select the “No” button and press the
[ENTER] key, the scene will not be deleted.
If you wish to delete all scenes, select the “Select-
All” button and press the [ENTER] key to turn it
On.” Then select the “Yes” button and press the
[ENTER] key to delete all the scenes.