Korg D12 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Step 11. Song editing
On the D12, songs can be edited in the following ways.
Undo is not available for song editing.
1. Song editing procedure
Basic procedure for editing a song
1 Select the song (or in the case of “CopyAllSongs”,
the drive) that you wish to edit.
2 Access the [SONG] “EditSong” tab page.
3 Select the disk drive type of editing operation,
such as Copy or Delete.
Select the “EditType.” Select the field at the right of
the “ ” button, then press the [ENTER] key and
rotate the [VALUE] dial to specify the desired type
of editing operation.
Alternatively, you can select the “ ” button and
press the [ENTER] key to display “Select Edit Song
Type,” and select the desired type of editing opera-
tion.
4 Select the song that you wish to edit.
The LCD display will differ for each “EditType.”
The screen shown in step 2 is what will appear
when “Edit Type” is set to “CopySong.”
In the case of the “CopySong” operation, the copy
source song you selected in 1 will be displayed in
“Source Song.” Use “Drive” to specify the copy
destination drive, and “DestSong” to specify the
copy destination song.
5 Execute the specified song editing operation.
Select the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER]
key to execute the specified song editing operation.
In the example of the screen shot printed above,
song 1 of the internal hard disk will be copied to
song 2. The previous song 2 and subsequent songs
will be renumbered upward.
2. Examples of song editing
Copying a song
This command copies the currently selected song to a
song number in the specified drive.
You can use this to save a backup of your song on a
different hard disk drive.
You can use this when creating different mixes or
arrangements of the same song.
1 Select the copy source song (“SourceSong”).
(p.22)
2 Select the Copy Song command.
In the [SONG] “EditSong” tab page, set “EditType”
to “CopySong.”
3 Verify the song to be copied.
Make sure that the copy source song is selected in
“SourceSong.”
4 Select the copy destination drive.
Select the “Drive” button and press the [ENTER]
key. In the dialog box, select the copy destination
drive. Then select the “OK” button and press the
[ENTER] key.
5 Select the copy destination song number.
Use “DestSong” to select the copy destination song
number.
6 Execute the editing operation.
Select the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER]
key. In response to the “AreYouSure?” display,
select the “Yes” button and press the [ENTER] key
to execute the operation.
When the operation is completed, the display will
indicate “Completed.” Select the “OK” button and
press the [ENTER] key.
Moving a song
This command moves the currently selected song to
another song number in the same drive.
You can use this to change the order of songs.
1 Select the song that you wish to move (“Source-
Song”). (p.22)
2 Select the Move Song command.
In the [SONG] “EditSong” tab page, set “EditType”
to “MoveSong.”
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Basic operation
Song editing