Korg D16 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Step 4. Playback
This section explains basic playback on the D16, and
also how to use program playback.
1 Select the track(s) for playback.
Press the [TRACK STATUS] keys for the tracks that
you wish to play, to put them in PLAY mode (LED
lit green).
2 Move to the time location from which you wish to
playback.
For details on changing the time location, refer to
p.24.
3 Begin playback.
Press the [PLAY] key. (The [PLAY] LED will light.)
4 Stop playback.
Press the [STOP] key. (The [PLAY] LED will go
dark.)
You can also use a foot switch (separately sold
option) to start and stop playback. (p.45)
Two or more songs that you created can be played back
in a specified order.
In addition to playing songs in a favorite order, this
function is also useful when mixing down to DAT or
MD.
Creating a program
1 Select the [SONG] “PrgPlay” tab page.
2 Select the first song.
Press “01” in the program play list, and rotate the
[VALUE] dial to select the desired song. If you
wish to change drives, press the “Drive” button to
access the “Drive Select” screen, select the drive,
and press the “OK” button.
3 In the same way, select the second, third, and sub-
sequent songs.
If you wish to delete a song from the list, select that
song, and rotate the [VALUE] dial to select “– – –”.
The “Program Play List” is preserved until the
power is turned off.
Playback using the “Program Play List” is possible
only when you are in the “PrgPlay” tab page.
Using program playback
1 Select the [SONG] “PrgPlay” tab page.
2 Press the [PLAY] key to start playback.
The songs will playback in the order of the list,
starting from the first song in the program.
During playback, you can press the [FF] key to
advance to the next song. Pressing the [REW] key
will advance to the beginning of the song if you are
in the middle of a song, or to the beginning of the
previous song if you are already at the beginning
of a song.
3 Press the [STOP] key to stop playback.
In addition to the playback methods described above,
you can use the following types of playback. For details
refer to the pages given for each item.
In-Out playback. Playback will occur between the
IN and OUT time locations of the song, allowing
you to audition the contents of that area. (p.70)
Loop playback. Playback will repeat between the IN
and OUT time locations of the song, allowing you to
audition the contents of that area or to use auto-
punch recording in conjunction with this to perform
Loop Recording. (p.72)
Apply EQ to the playback audio. (p.25)
Adjust the level and pan of the playback audio.
(p.25)
Apply effects to the playback audio. (p.31)
Play the built-in rhythms together with the play-
back. (p.39)
Playback
Program play
Other playback methods
Basic operation
Playback