Korg D32XD Recording Equipment User Manual


 
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(2)Press the CH cell, and use the buttons to select the channel whose EQ
settings you wish to change.
You can also select a channel by pressing one of the CH SELECT keys.
(3)Press the position cell and set it to read IN/PRE.
IN stands for Input and PRE stands for pre-fader; these settings allow you to
simultaneously check the input signal level, and the level of the signal imme-
diately after the EQ has been applied.
(4)Be sure the REC/PLAY key for the track whose EQ settings you wish to
change is set to PLAY (key lit green). Then press the PLAY key to begin
playback of the song.
(5)While listening to the playback, use the EQ knobs and keys located at the
right of the LCD screen to adjust the EQ.
If the level meter (PRE) clips, press the ATT knob icon in the LCD screen and adjust it to a
value that does not cause clipping.
Adjusting the pan
Adjust the stereo position of the playback tracks.
Press the PLAY key to play back. Then press the CH SELECT key of a playback
track and turn the PAN knob to adjust its stereo position.
On the D16XD, turn the PAN knob of each playback track to adjust its stereo po-
sition.
Using the channel/track sends to apply effects (Master Effects)
The D32XD/D16XD contains two master effects that can be used to apply spatial
effects such as reverb.
You can set the effect balance by adjusting the effect
send of each channel and the effect return level.
You can select an effect either by using the EFFECT,
“MstrEFF1” tab page as explained here, or by making a se-
lection in the MasterEFF1 cell of the EFFECT, “Routing
A [*EFFRouting]” tab page as explained earlier in Step 1.
If you want to select an effect while viewing (or editing) its
parameters, use the first method. Use the first method if you
want to view (or edit) the effect parameters while selecting
an effect; use the second method if you want to check the
overall balance of the effect without editing it.
(4)
(4)
(5)
(5)
Pan
Send
Send
From the EQ
output of
each ch.
Master bus
Master
Effect 1
Pre-fader
Post-fader
Master
Effect 2