Korg D16 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Copying an entire track/Copying to a
V-track: Copy Whole Track
This command copies an entire recorded track (from
beginning to end) to a different entire track.
You can copy not only one track, but multiple tracks
simultaneously.
The currently selected V-track can be copied to mul-
tiple unselected V-tracks.
This command can be used in ways such as the follow-
ing.
The same track can be copied to multiple V-tracks,
and used to create multiple takes that are partially
different.
Exchanging entire tracks/V-tracks: Swap
Whole Track
This command exchanges (swaps) the data of an entire
recorded track (from beginning to end) with the data of
another entire track.
Not only individual tracks, but multiple tracks can
be swapped simultaneously.
This command can be used in ways such as the follow-
ing.
Recorded tracks can have their numbers re-ordered
by type (of instrument etc.).
Data that is scattered across different V-tracks can be
rearranged into V-track “a” etc.
Here is the basic procedure for track editing. For some
actual examples, refer to p.56.
Basic track editing procedure
1 Specify the region (time) that will be edited.
In order to edit a track, you must first specify the
region (area of time) that will be edited.
Move to the location that you wish to register,
press the [STORE] key, and then press one of the
following keys to register the current location.
[IN/LOC1] key: IN time, [OUT/LOC2] key: OUT
time
[TO/LOC3] key: TO time, [END/LOC4] key: END
time
The IN, OUT, TO, and END times are used as fol-
lows by each editing command.
How the editing commands use the IN, OUT, TO, and
END times
Depending on the “EditT
ype,” the “Wave” button
may appear, allowing you to view the waveform as
you specify the location more precisely. (p.55)
2 Select the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page.
3 Select the type of operation that you wish to exe-
cute (copy, insert blank, etc.).
Select the “EditT
ype.” Press on the area to the right
of the “ ” button, and rotate the [VALUE] dial to
select the desired editing operation.
Alternatively, you can use the “ ” button to dis-
play “Select EditTrack Type,” select the type of
editing, and press the “OK” button.
4 Select the track(s) that you wish to edit.
The LCD screen will differ depending on the “Edit-
Type” selection. The screen 2 shown here is when
“EditT
ype” is set to “CopyTrk.”
For “CopyTrk,” use “Sour
ceTrack” to specify the
copy source track, “DestT
rack” to specify the copy
destination track, and “T
ime” to specify the num-
ber of copies. You can use “Wave” to view the
waveform as you specify the copy region.
5 Execute the selected track editing command.
Press the “Exec.” button to execute the selected
track editing command.
In the example shown here, the data in the IN–
OUT region of track 1 will be copied three times
starting at the TO location of track 2.
Track editing procedure
IN OUT TO END
Copy Track Copy start
time of
source
Copy end
time of
source
Copy start
time of desti-
nation
– – –
Insert Track Start of
inserted
blank
End of
inserted
blank
– – – – – –
Erase Track Start of era-
sure
End of era-
sure
– – – – – –
Delete Track Start of
deletion
End of dele-
tion
– – – – – –
Swap Track Start of
swapped
range
End of
swapped
range
– – – – – –
Reverse
Track
Start of
reversed
range
End of
reversed
range
Start of
reversed
copy
– – –
Optimize
Track
Start of opti-
mization
End of opti-
mization
– – – – – –
Expand/
Contract
Track
Start of
expansion/
contraction
End of
expansion/
contraction
Start of
expanded/
contracted
copy
End of
expanded/
contracted
copy
Basic operation
Track editing