Korg D16 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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7 As described in “2. Adjusting the record level,
and recording” (p.18), adjust the record level
and then record.
Make sure that the [TRACK STATUS] LED is lit red
for track 1 to be recorded.
Applying an insert effect to a track
during playback
Here’s how you can insert an insert effect into a mixer
channel so that the effect is applied to the track play-
back.
1 Select the track that you wish to playback.
Press the [TRACK STATUS] key for a recorded
track, putting it in PLAY mode (LED lit green) so
that it will play back.
2 Select the [INSERT EFFECT] “InsAss” tab page.
3 Press the “Assign: ” button to select “PlayTrack
(Trk).”
4 Press the “SelectEffType: ” button, and select
the effect type. (p.30, 79)
5 Specify the channel into which the effect will be
inserted.
Press the “InsertTo: ” button.
For each effect, use “SelectCh
” and rotate the
[VALUE] dial to select the input (output) chan-
nel.
When you have finished making settings, press
the “OK” button.
6 Select the effect program.
Use the [INSERT EFFECT] “InsEff1” and
“InsEff2” tab pages etc. to select the effect that
you wish to use.
Press “Ef
fectNumber,” and rotate the [VALUE]
dial to select the effect program.
7 Press the [PLAY] key to begin playback.
You can also select effect programs while you listen
to the playback.
The D16 contains two master effects (MstEff1 and
MstEff2) which can be used simultaneously. You can
adjust the send amount from each channel to change
the depth of the effect (diagram on following page).
How the master effects can be used
The master effects are used mainly for spatial process-
ing (reverb etc.) to create an overall sense of depth and
balance.
For example, you could use send 1 for ReverbHall and
send 2 for ReverbRoom, in order to use the effects to
simulate a complex spatial environment.
In this way, you can combine two different effects to
produce results that would not be possible when using
only a single effect.
Using the master effects
1 Select the [MASTER EFFECT/AUX] “MstEff1” or
“MstEff2” tab page.
2 Select an effect program.
Press “Ef
fectNumber,” and rotate the [VALUE] dial
to select an effect program.
3 Set the return level from the master effect to the
master LR, and set the return balance.
For this example, set “RetLev” (return level) to
100,” and set “RetBal” (return balance) to “CNT.”
4 Adjust the send levels.
Adjustments for Master Effect 1 are made in the
“EffSnd1” tab page, and for Master Effect 2 in
the “EffSnd2” tab page.
Select the appropriate “Send” icon knob, and
rotate the [VALUE] dial to adjust the send
amount.
Play back to hear the output from master LR,
and audition the resulting effect.
Master effects
Basic operation
Using effects