Korg D16 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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4 Execute the erase operation.
Press the “Exec.” button. The display will ask “Are
YouSure?” Press the “Yes” button to erase the data.
When the data has been erased, the display will-
indicate “Completed.” Press the “OK” button.
5 Press the [IN/LOC1] key to move to the IN loca-
tion, and check that the data was erased correctly.
You can use Undo to return to the state before exe-
cution (p.73).
DeleteTrk
Here’s how the INOUT range of track 1 can be
deleted.
1 Set the IN and OUT time locations. (p.70)
2 Select delete.
In the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page, set “EditT
ype”
to “DeleteTrk.”
3 Select the track number from which data will be
deleted.
Set “DestT
rack” to track “1.”
4 Execute the delete operation.
Press the “Exec.” button. The display will ask
“AreYouSure?” Press the “Yes” button to delete the
data.
When the data has been deleted, the display will
indicate “Completed.” Press the “OK” button.
5 Press the [IN/LOC1] key to move to the IN loca-
tion, and check that the data was deleted correctly.
You can use Undo to return to the state before exe-
cution (p.73).
SwapTrk
Here’s how the INOUT range of track 1 and track 2
can be exchanged.
1 Set the IN and OUT time locations. (p.70)
2 Select swap.
In the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page, set “EditT
ype”
to “SwapTrk.”
3 Select the swap source track number.
Set “Sour
ceTrack” to track “1.”
4 Select the swap destination track number.
Set “DestT
rack” to track “2.”
5 Execute the swap operation.
Press the “Exec.” button. The display will ask “Are
YouSure?” Press the “Yes” button to swap the data.
When the data has been swapped, the display will
indicate “Completed.” Press the “OK” button.
6 Press the [IN/LOC1] key to move to the IN loca-
tion, and check that the data was swapped cor-
rectly.
You can use Undo to return to the state before exe-
cution (p.73).
ReverseTrk
Here’s how the INOUT range of track 1 can be
reversed and copied three times starting at the TO
location of track 2.
1 Set the IN, OUT, and TO time locations. (p.70)
2 Select reverse.
In the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page, set “EditT
ype”
to “ReverseTrk.”
3 Select the reverse source track number.
Set “Sour
ceTrack” to track “1.”
4 Select the reverse destination track number.
Set “DestT
rack” to track “2.”
5 Specify the number of times for the copy.
Set “T
imes” to “3.”
6 Execute the reverse operation.
Press the “Exec.” button. The display will ask
“AreYouSure?” Press the “Yes” button to reverse
the data.
When the data has been reversed, the display will
indicate “Completed.” Press the “OK” button.
7 Press the [TO/LOC3] key to move to the TO loca-
tion, and check that the data was reversed correctly.
You can use Undo to return to the state before exe-
cution (p.73).
The longer the range (INOUT) that is specified for
this operation, the more time will be required for
processing before the display indicates “Com-
pleted.”
OptimizeTrk
Here’s how the INOUT range of track 1 can be opti-
mized.
1 Set the IN and OUT time locations.
Set IN at a time slightly before “Disk Busy” begins
to appear, and OUT at the time that the message
stops appearing. (p.70)
2 Select optimize.
In the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page, set “EditT
ype”
to “OptimizeTrk.”
3 Select the track number whose data will be opti-
mized.
Find the track where editing has been most concen-
trated (track 1 in this example), and set “Sour
ce-
Track” to track “1.”
4 Execute the optimize operation.
Press the “Exec.” button. The display will ask
“AreYouSure?” Press the “Yes” button to optimize
the data.
When the data has been optimized, the display will
indicate “Completed.” Press the “OK” button.
5 Press the [IN/LOC1] key to move to the IN loca-
tion, and play back. If the playback occurs correctly
without an indication of “Disk Busy,” the optimiza-
tion was successful.
You can use Undo to return to the state before exe-
cution (p.73).
The longer the range (INOUT) that is specified for
this operation, the more time will be required for
processing before the display indicates “Com-
pleted.”
ExpCmpTrk
Here’s how the INOUT range of track 1 can be con-
verted to the TOEND length of track 2 without chang-
ing the pitch, and copied three times at that location.
1 Set the IN, OUT, TO, and END time locations.
(p.70)
2 Select expansion/compression.
In the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page, set “EditT
ype”
to “ExpCmpTrk.”
3 Select the expansion/compression mode.
Press the “Mode” button to access the dialog box.
For this example, select “Fast” and “Fixed,” and
press the “OK” button to return to the [TRACK]
“EditTrk” tab page. (p.55)
Reference
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