Korg D3200 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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2-3. Playing back an album CD
project
You can use the Album CD Project function to place complet-
ed song data in the desired order, and record it to an external
DAT, MD, or cassette tape.
Using the Album CD Project function to play back songs in
a specified order and record them on an external recorder
(1) Use the Album CD Project function to specify the
songs that you want to play back.
For details, refer to Album CD Project steps (1)–(4)
(p.80).
When using Album CD Project, playback will stop if you
move to a different screen.
(2) Connect your external recorder.
Connect your external recorder to the D3200’s MASTER
L/R jacks or S/P DIF OUT jack.
(3) Record the output on your external recording device.
•Press the play button to play back the album CD
Project, and adjust the recording level on your exter-
nal recording device.
Return to the beginning of the album CD Project, start
recording on your external recording device, and then
press the D3200’s play button.
3. Track editing
You can use track editing commands to copy a track, insert
blank space, erase a track, delete a track, reverse a track, op-
timize a track, exchange tracks, expand/compress a track,
copy an entire track, exchange two entire tracks, create a
fade-in/fade-out, or normalize the level.
In some cases, track editing may not be possible if there is insuffi-
cient space on the song drive. You will need to allocate enough free
space for the track editing operation.
Registering the edit region
Specify the edit region by storing the appropriate points in
the LOC 1/IN through LOC 4/END keys.
LOC 1/IN key: IN point
LOC 2/OUT key: OUT point
LOC 3/TO key: TO point
LOC 4/END key: END point
Use the counter or the FF, REW keys to move to the location
you want to edit.
Press the STORE key, and then press either LOC 1/IN, LOC
2/OUT, LOC 3/TO, or LOC 4/END to store the location in
that key. The location is stored the moment you press the
key.
For details, refer to “Assigning locations to the Locate keys”
(p.38).
If you want to specify a location more precisely while viewing the
waveform, click the WAVE button in one of the editing screens,
and use the Wave dialog box (p.128).
3-1. Track editing procedures
Copy a track (CopyTrk)
This command copies the specified region (IN–OUT) of track
data to another location (TO).
The IN–OUT region can be copied once, or multiple times
in succession.
•You can copy data from one track, or from multiple tracks
simultaneously.
By using the clipboard, you can copy track data to a differ-
ent song.
Here are some ways in which you can use this command.
Repeatedly copy a phrase of several measures (such as a
drum pattern) to create a track that extends the entire
length of song.
Copy the first verse of a song to create the second verse.
Record a favorite phrase from a track, and copy it to a dif-
ferent track.
Copying tracks within the same song
Copying the IN–OUT region of track 1 three times to the
TO location of track 2
Select the virtual tracks of the copy-source (
Source
) and copy-destina-
tion (
Destination
) before you make settings for this Copy operation.
(1) Specify the region that you want to copy.
Set the following locations to specify the region for copying.
Set the IN point to specify the beginning of the region
to be copied
Set the OUT point to specify the end of the region to
be copied
Set the TO point to specify the beginning of the copy-
destination
Recorder