Korg D8 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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16. SCENE
Mixer settings can be stored at a desired location in a
song.
A set of mixer settings that has been stored in this way
is called a “scene”. Up to twenty scenes can be stored
in each song.
The following mixer settings are included in a scene:
high EQ “HEQ”, low EQ “LEQ”, effect send “Snd”,
AUX send “Aux”, pan (the [PAN], [BALANCE] knob)
and the channel volume level (the [CHANNEL] fader).
To store the mixer settings in the current scene, press
[STORE] and then press the [SCENE] key. At this time,
the display will indicate the scene number that is being
stored.
Scene Read on/off................................................... [On, Off]
On (indicator lit): Scenes will be read. As playback con-
tinues, settings will change at the registered times.
Off (indicator off): Scenes will not be read.
It is possible to store mixer settings without regard to a
specific time location, and recall them as general-pur-
pose setups.
If no scenes have been stored, it will not be possible to
turn this On.
When Scene Read is On, the settings of the [PAN]
knobs and the [CHANNEL] faders will not match the
physical locations of the front panel controls.
Mixer parameter values can be adjusted even when
Scene Read is On.
When you change this setting from Off to On, the
scene that is stored for that time location will be read.
For example if this is switched from Off to On
between the time locations of scene 1 and scene 2,
scene 1 will be loaded.
When you change this setting from On to Off, the
parameter values that were in effect at that time will be
maintained. Even if a mixer parameter value is modi-
fied while this is On, the modified value will be main-
tained.
17. EDIT SCENE
Scene parameter list
The various mixer settings that were stored in a scene
(refer to SCENE) are displayed in the level meter section.
P1-1 Scene number select....................[S01...20, CUR, –1]
Selects the number of the scene whose settings you
wish to check.
When Scene Read is On
The scene for the current time location will automati-
cally be selected. Use this to check the current scene.
S01...20: The level meter section will indicate the set-
tings of the scene for the current time location. You will
be able to select only the one scene for the current time
location.
CUR (Current): The level meter section will indicate
the current settings of the mixer section. If you have
modified the mixer settings after the scene has
changed, this lets you see the actual settings.
– – : This will be displayed when there is no scene for
the current time location.
When Scene Read is Off
In this case you can select a scene without regard to the
current time location. Use this when you wish to check
the setting memory or various scenes.
S01...20: The level meter section will indicate the set-
tings of the selected scene, and that scene will be
recalled. The current audio output will be changed
according to these settings.
The first-displayed scene number will be the scene
number which was the basis for the current settings of
the mixer (i.e., the most recently recalled scene).
– – : This will be displayed when no scene has yet been
recalled.
If you modify the mixer settings after a scene has been
selected, the “:” beside the scene number will change
to “” to indicate that the current values are different
than those of the selected scene.
Scene recall will not be performed for mixer channels
whose tracks are set to [TRACK STATUS] REC.
P1-2 Scene display parameter select.........................
[Fader, Pan, Snd, Aux, HiEQ, LoEQ]
Selects the parameter of the scene selected in P1-1
which will be indicated by the level meters.
P1-3 Scene start location display..............................
This displays the time location at which the scene
selected in P1-1 will be recalled. The location will be
shown in the units selected for Location Counter Dis-
play Mode (refer to DISPLAY MODE).
If no scene has been stored, the display will indicate “– –”.
Deleting a scene
This operation deletes one scene or all scenes.
In P2-1, select the scene that you wish to delete, and
press and hold the [ ] key for approximately 1 sec-
ond to delete that scene.
Scenes cannot be deleted if Scene Read is ON.
Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4
Intro Verse Chorus Interlude
* The faders and pan knobs do not actually move.
EG
Key
BASS
Vo
Chorus 1
Chorus 2
Dr
EG
Key
BASS
Vo
Chorus 1
Chorus 2
Dr
EG
Key
BASS
Vo
Chorus 1
Chorus 2
Dr
EG
Key
BASS
Vo
Chorus 1
Chorus 2
Dr
P1
1
3
2
S01:Fader
P2
1
2
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