Korg D16 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Deleting a scene
Here’s how to delete an unwanted scene.
Undo is not available for this operation. Please use
caution.
1 Select the scene.
As described in the procedure for “Recalling a
scene,” recall the scene that you wish to delete.
2 Delete the scene.
In the [SCENE] “ReadDel” tab page, press the
“Delete” button. Check the “Delete scene number”
in the upper left, and if you are sure that you want
to delete it, press the “Yes” button. To cancel with-
out deleting, press the “No” button.
To delete all scenes, press the “SelectAll” button to
turn it “On” (step 1 is not necessary). Then press
the “Yes” button to delete all scenes.
Moving the time location of a registered
scene
Here’s how to move the time location of a registered
scene.
1 Select the scene.
As described in the procedure for “Recalling a
scene,” recall the scene that you wish to move.
2 Move the time location of the scene.
Press the “EditLoc” button.
In the dialog box, edit the time location and click
the “OK” button to execute the move.
Filtering scenes
1 In the [SCENE] “ReadDel” tab page, press the “Fil-
ter” button to access “Select SceneFilter.”
2 Select the parameters whose settings you wish to
disable.
The setting screen consists of two pages; use the
” button to view the next page.
In the first page you can make settings for the
parameters of each channel. For example if you
wish to use the filter to disable the pan settings of
channels 1 and 2, set the “1,” “2,” and “PanBal
buttons “On.”
The second page contains overall parameters. As in
the first page, turn “On” the parameters whose set-
tings you wish to disable (i.e., filter). Press the “OK”
button to finalize the settings.
Using MIDI to control scenes
MIDI output
When the scene is changed, a scene change message
(program change) will be transmitted. This is transmit-
ted in the following cases.
When you use “SceneNumber” to switch scenes in
the [SCENE] “ReadDel” tab page.
When you press the [STORE] key and [SCENE] key
to register a scene.
When “SceneRead” is “On” and the scene changes
during playback/recording.
MIDI input
When “SceneRead” is “Off” and a scene change mes-
sage (program change) is received, the correspond-
ingly-numbered scene will be selected.
When “SceneRead” is “On,” this message will be
ignored regardless of whether the D16 is playing or
recording.
1 Connect an external MIDI device. (p.12)
2 Set the MIDI channels to match.
Set [SYSTEM] “MIDI” tab page “GlobalCh
” to
match the channel of the external MIDI device that
will transmit the messages.
3 In the [SCENE] “ReadDel” tab page, turn “Sce-
neRead” to “Off.”
4 Transmit program changes from the external MIDI
device to switch scenes.
When the D16 receives program change #0, scene
001” will be selected. Program change #0–99 corre-
spond to scenes “001”–“100.”
P2 MixView: Pan/fader scene
display
1. Pan/Balance...................................................
(Pan1Pan8, Bal910Bal1516)
This shows the currently selected pan and balance
settings.
When you select an icon, the channel number and
setting value will be displayed in the upper left.
2. Level........... (Lev1Lev8, Lev910Lev1516)
This shows the currently selected channel fader set-
tings.
When you select an icon, the channel number and
setting value will be displayed in the upper left.
3. SceneNumber ................................[001100]
This recalls the mixer settings of a scene to the cur-
rent time location. (p.65)
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Reference
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