Korg D1200 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Reference
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COUNTERMODELING
INSERT
EFFECT
EQ
MASTER
EFFECT/
AUX SEND
FINAL
EFFECT
BOUNCECDTUNERRHYTHM
INPUT/
OUTPUT/
SOLO
SYSTEM/
USB
TRACKSONG
IN/LOC1,
…END/LOC4
MARKSCENE
AUTO
PUNCH
TRIGGERSCRUB
METER/
TRACK VIEW
UNDO LOOP
Loop: Settings for loop playback and
recording
You can repeatedly play or record over the region specified
by the [IN/LOC1] and [OUT/LOC2] times.
1. Loop....................................................[On, Off]
Turns loop playback on/off.
On: When you play back, the IN–
OUT region will be played back repeatedly. If this is
“On,” the [LOOP] key will light.
Off: Playback will occur normally.
2. In .............................................. (000:00.000...)
Indicates the beginning of the loop.
You can set this time by using the [STORE] key and [IN/
LOC1] key, or by using the “Wave” display.
3. Out............................................ (000:00.000...)
Indicates the end of the loop.
You can set this time by using the [STORE] key and
[OUT/LOC2] key, or by using the “Wave” display.
4. Wave................................................................
Displays the waveform.
By setting the IN and OUT times while you view the
waveform, you can make settings more precisely.
(p.109)
Trigger recording is a function that automatically starts
(triggers) recording when the volume of the input signal ex-
ceeds the threshold level.
Trigger: Settings for trigger recording
1. TriggerRec........................................... [On, Off]
Switches the trigger recording function on/off.
On: When in record-ready mode,
recording will begin when the input signal exceeds the
threshold level. If this is “On,” the [TRIGGER] key will
light. Turn “TriggerRec” “On,” and then press the [REC]
key (LED blinking) to enter record-ready mode. When
the input signal to a channel whose [TRACK STATUS]
key is set to record exceeds the threshold level, record-
ing will begin automatically.
Off: Trigger recording will not
occur.
Even if this is turned “On,” recording will not begin if
the input level does not exceed the threshold level while
in record-ready mode.
In this case, press the [STOP] key or [REC] key to cancel
record-ready mode, and then adjust the “Threshold”
setting.
2. Threshold.........................................[000...100]
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
allowing recording to be triggered by noise. The appro-
priate level will depend on the input source. Re-adjust
this setting if recording begins too early or too late.
3. PreTrigTime ..................................[000...700ms]
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
signal exceeds the “Threshold” level, but depending on
the threshold setting and on the type of source, the ini-
tial attack of the first note may be lost. In such cases, you
can set the “PreTrigTime” so that the lower-level portion
LOOP
1
2
3
4
TRIGGER
1
2 3
PreTriggerTime
Threshold
Trigger on
Record-start time
AUTO
PUNCH
TRIGGER LOOP