Korg D16 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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The mixer settings that you adjust can be registered at a
desired time location as a Scene, and used to automati-
cally change the mixer settings as the song plays (when
Scene Read is turned “On”). Scenes can also be used as
general-purpose settings, and recalled and used when
desired.
Up to 100 scenes can be registered in each song.
The following settings can be registered in a scene.
MixerChannel
Eq, EffectSend1, 2, AuxSend, Pan/Balance, ChFader,
PairOn/Off
InsertEffect
Assign, EffectType, InsertTo, EffectNumber
MasterEffect
EffectNumber, EffectReturn
FinalEffect
EffectNumber
Filters are provided for each of these parameter groups,
allowing you to select whether or not they will be regis-
tered or recalled (”Filter”). The “MixerChannel”
parameters are enabled for each selected channel.
P1 ReadDel: Scene playback on/
off and editing
1. SceneRead.........................................[On, Off]
Turn scene playback on/off.
On: Scene playback is enabled.
During playback, each scene will be recalled when
its registered time is reached, and the mixer settings
will change automatically.
When this is “On,” the [SCENE] key will light.
Off: Scene playback is disabled.
You can freely recall scenes as general-purpose set-
tings without regard to their time location. (p.66
“Recalling a scene”)
2. Filter...............................................................
You can use the filter to prevent specific mixer set-
tings (parameters) from being changed when you
register a scene or play back a scene.
Here you can specify which mixer settings (parame-
ters) will be disabled.
On: The filter will be on for that channel/parame-
ter, and the scene settings will be disabled.
Off: The filter will be off, and the scene settings will
be enabled.
When you register a scene, the filter settings act as a
registration filter for that song. When you play
back, the filter settings act as a playback filter for
that song.
Use the filter while registering if you wish to pre-
serve some of the settings from the previous scene.
For example, suppose that you turned the filter
“On” for the “Pan” of channels 1 and 2, and regis-
tered the current settings as scene “002” in the mid-
dle of the song. Then for playback, suppose you
turned the “EQ” filter “On.”
Turn on scene playback and play back from the
beginning of the song. When playback reached the
location of scene “002,” pan will remain at the set-
tings of scene “001” (registered at the beginning of
the song), since scene “002” does not contain pan
settings. Other settings will change to the values of
scene “002.” Since EQ is being played back through
the playback filter, the values registered in the
scenes from the beginning of the song will not be
used; the current EQ settings will be maintained.
3. SceneNumber ................................[001100]
This recalls the mixer settings of a scene to the cur-
rent time location.
This is also used to recall a scene when you wish to
modify its name or to change its time location.
The time location at which the scene is registered is
shown beside “SceneNumber.”
If “SceneRead” (P1-1) is “Off,” you can select any
scene. If it is “On,” the scene for the current time
will be selected automatically; manual selection
will not be possible.
4. Rename..........................................................
This lets you modify the name of a scene.
Use “SceneNumber
” to recall the scene whose
name you wish to modify, press the “Rename” but-
ton to access the dialog box, and modify the name.
A name of up to sixteen characters can be input.
(p.14)
If the [SONG] “SelSong” tab page item “Select Dis-
pParameter” is set to “Scene,” the scene name will
be displayed in that page. (p.59)
5. EditLoc............................................................
This lets you change the registered time of a scene.
Use “SceneNumber
” to recall the scene whose loca-
tion you wish to change. Press the “EditLoc” button
to access the dialog box, and modify the location of
the scene.
8. SCENE
1
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4
3
2
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Reference
STOREMARKSCENE