Korg D1200 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Erasing silent audio events
Here’s how to erase silent audio events from the IN–
OUT region of track 1, turning them into blank space.
1 Register the IN and OUT locations.
Set the IN point slightly ahead of the silent events you
want to erase, and set the OUT point to a location
slightly after these events. (p.33, 118)
2 Select “Optimize.”
In the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page, set “EditType” to
“OptimizeTrack.”
3 Select the optimize mode.
Select the “Mode” button and press the [ENTER] key to
open the dialog box.
For this example, select “Erase Silence” and press the
[YES/OK] key to return to the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab
page.
4 Select the number of the track that you want to opti-
mize.
For this example, set “DestTrack” to “1.”
5 Select the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER] key.
When the display asks “AreYouSure?,” press the [YES/
OK] key to execute the operation.
When the operation has been completed, the display
will indicate “Completed.” Press the [YES/OK] key.
6 Check the results of the operation.
Press the [IN/LOC1] key, and play back from the IN
location to hear the results.
If you are not satisfied with the results, you can use
Undo to return to the previous state. (p.126)
As the specified region (IN–OUT) is set longer, it will
correspondingly take longer for processing to be fin-
ished and for the “Completed” indication to appear.
Erasing punch-in/out noise
Here’s how to erase punch-in/out noise from the IN–
OUT region of track 1.
1 Register the IN and OUT locations.
Set the IN point slightly ahead of the noise you want to
erase, and set the OUT point to a location slightly after
the noise. (p.33, 118)
This editing can be performed only on the transition be-
tween events.
2 Select “Optimize.”
In the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page, set “EditType” to
“OptimizeTrack.”
3 Select the optimize mode.
Select the “Mode” button and press the [ENTER] key to
open the dialog box.
For this example, select “Erase Punch Noise” and press
the [YES/OK] key to return to the [TRACK] “EditTrk”
tab page.
4 Select the number of the track that you want to opti-
mize.
For this example, set “DestTrack” to “1.”
5 Select the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER] key.
When the display asks “AreYouSure?,” press the [YES/
OK] key to execute the operation.
When the operation has been completed, the display
will indicate “Completed.” Press the [YES/OK] key.
6 Check the results of the operation.
Press the [IN/LOC1] key, and play back from the IN
location to hear the results.
If you are not satisfied with the results, you can use
Undo to return to the previous state. (p.126)
As the specified region (IN–OUT) is set longer, it will
correspondingly take longer for processing to be fin-
ished and for the “Completed” indication to appear.
Exchange tracks: “SwapTrack”
This command exchanges (swaps) recorded track data be-
tween the specified region (IN–OUT) and the corresponding
region of another track.
•You can swap the data of one or more tracks simultane-
ously.
Swapping track data
Here’s how to exchange the IN–OUT regions of track 1
and track 2.
1 Register the IN and OUT locations. (p.33, 118)
2 Select “SwapTrack.”
In the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page, select “EditType”
and use the [VALUE] dial to select “SwapTrack.”
3 Select the swap-source track number.
Set “SourceTrack” to track “1.”
4 Select the swap-destination track number.
Set “DestTrack” to track “2.”
If you selected two or more tracks for “SourceTrack,”
you must specify the same number of tracks for “Dest-
Track.”
5 Select the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER] key.
When the display asks “AreYouSure?,” press the [YES/
OK] key to execute the operation.
When the operation has been completed, the display
will indicate “Completed.” Press the [YES/OK] key.
6 Check the results of the operation.
Press the [IN/LOC1] key, and play back from the IN
location to verify that the operation produced the results
you expect.
If you are not satisfied with the results, you can use
Undo to return to the previous state. (p.126)
DestTrackSourceTrack