Korg D1200 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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3 Select the copy-source track number.
Set “SourceTrack” to track “1.”
4 Select the copy-destination track number.
Set “DestTrack” to track “1.”
If you selected two or more tracks for “SourceTrack,”
you must specify the same number of tracks for “Dest-
Track.”
5 Select the copy destination V-track.
Set “DestVTrack” to V-track “b.”
6 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.
7 In the [TRACK] “Vtr1–6” tab page, select V-track “b” for
track 1.
8 Check the results of the operation.
Play back the song from the beginning to verify that the
data was copied as you expect.
If you are not satisfied with the results, you can use
Undo to return to the previous state. (p.126)
In this case, return the track 1 V-track selection to “a.”
Exchange two entire tracks: “SwapWholeTrack”
This command exchanges an entire track of recorded data
(from the beginning to the end) with another track.
•You can exchange one or more tracks in a single opera-
tion.
This can be used in ways such as the following.
Rearrange recorded tracks to organize them by type.
Rearrange data that extends across differing V-tracks so
that each track uses (for example) V-track “a.”
Swapping an entire track
Here’s how to swap track 1 with the V-track “a” that is
currently selected for track 2.
1 Select “SwapWholeTrack.”
In the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page, select “EditType”
and use the [VALUE] dial to choose “SwapWhole
Track.”
2 Select the swap-source track number.
Set “SourceTrack” to track “1.”
3 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.”
4 Select the swap-destination V-track.
Set “DestVTrack” to V-track “a.”
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.
Play back the song from the beginning to verify that the
data was swapped as you expect.
If you are not satisfied with the results, you can use
Undo to return to the previous state. (p.126)
Swapping with a V-track
Here’s how to swap the currently selected track 1 V-
track “a” with track 1 V-track “b.”
1 Check the copy-destination.
In the [TRACK] “Vtr1–6” tab page, check that track 1 V-
track “b” is the track that you want to exchange. Then be
sure to return the V-track selection to “a.” (p.108)
2 Select “SwapWholeTrack.”
In the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page, select “EditType”
and use the [VALUE] dial to choose “SwapW-
holeTrack.”
3 Select the swap-source track number.
Set “SourceTrack” to track “1.”
4 Select the swap-destination track number.
Set “DestTrack” to track “1.”
If you selected two or more tracks for “SourceTrack,”
you must specify the same number of tracks for “Dest-
Track.”
5 Select the swap-destination V-track.
Set “DestVTrack” to V-track “b.”
6 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.
7 In the [TRACK] “Vtr1–6” tab page, select V-track “b” for
track 1.
8 Check the results of the operation.
Play back the song from the beginning to verify that the
data was swapped as you expect.
If you are not satisfied with the results, you can use
Undo to return to the previous state. (p.126)
In this case, return the track 1 V-track selection to “a.”
Create a fade-in/fade-out: “FadeTrack”
This command fades-in or fades-out the specified region
(IN–OUT) of recorded track data. By using both of these op-
erations, you can create cross-fades.
•You can fade-in or fade-out the IN–OUT region.
•You can fade-in or fade-out one or more tracks simulta-
neously.
Fading-in
Here’s how to fade-in the IN–OUT region of track 1.
1 Register the IN and OUT locations.
Register the locations at which you want the fade-in to
start and end. (p.33, 118)
2 Select “FadeTrack.”
In the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page, select “EditType”
and use the [VALUE] dial to choose “FadeTrack.”
3 Select the fade-in destination track number.
Set “DestTrack” to track “1.”
4 Select the fade-in curve.
DestTrack DestVTrackSourceTrack
DestTrack