Korg D16 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Step 3. Recording
This section explains the basic recording procedures on
the D16. Use the recording method that is appropriate
for your purpose.
During recording, the audio signal flows in the follow-
ing order: input mixer channel recorder.
The D16 has both analog and digital input jacks. In
order to record an external audio source, the audio
must be assigned to a mixer channel.
This section explains how input sources are assigned to
mixer channels so that you can audition them.
On the D16, the number of the mixer channel used
for input will be the same as the track number for
recording and playback. For example if you wish
to record on track 8, you would input the audio to
mixer channel 8.
Analog inputs
Various situations are given below as examples.
Refer to the example that is closest to your situation.
The guitar connected to the [GUITAR IN] jack will
be input to mixer channel 1
The built-in mic will be assigned to the [INPUT 2]
jack, and input to mixer channel 2
The keyboard connected to the [INPUT 3] and
[INPUT 4] jacks will be input to mixer channels 9
and 10 please revise graphic to indicate INPUT 4
If you are using a stereo input source, you should select
adjacent inputs (1–2, 3–4, 5–6, 7–8) to input the stereo
signal to adjacent mixer channels.
Before you proceed, refer to “1. Creating a new
song” (p.14), and create a new song.
Assign the guitar input from [GUITAR IN]
to mixer channel 1
1 Connect your guitar.
Lower the [MASTER] fader of the D16, and con-
nect your guitar to the [GUITAR IN] jack.
2 Adjust the trim.
While playing your guitar, adjust the [TRIM] knob
for GUITAR IN/INPUT 1. Adjust the level as high
as possible without allowing the LED to light red.
3 Specify the input channel.
Select the [INPUT] “Ch1–8” tab page.
Press the “Ch1” icon, and rotate the [VALUE]
dial to select “Input 1.”
This assigns the input from the [GUITAR IN] jack
to channel 1.
4 Specify the recording track.
Press the track 1 [TRACK STATUS] key to select
REC (the LED will light red).
This causes the audio to be input to channel 1, and
also specifies track 1 as the recording track.
5 Check the record mode.
Select the [RECORD] “RecMode” tab page.
Press “Input” (=record the input).
6 Use the level meter to check the input level.
Display the pre-fader level.
Press the [METER/TRACK VIEW] key.
1. Selecting the input/record
track
Guitar
GUITAR IN
INPUT3
Keyboard
INPUT4
LR
D16
GUITAR IN
TRIM
INPUT2
TRIM
INPUT3
TRIM
INPUT4
TRIM
Ch.1: guitar Ch.2: built-in mic Ch.9: keyboard L/Ch.10: keyboard R
Built-in mic
INPUT2