Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product D16XD Korg
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IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS • Read these instructions. •K eep these instructions. • Heed all warnings. •F ollow all instructions. • Do not use this apparatus near water .
iii Handling of the internal hard disk Do not apply physical shock to this device. In particu- lar , you must never move this device or apply physi- cal shock while the power is turned on. This can cause part or all of the data on disk to be lost, or may dam- age the hard disk or interior components.
iv Cautions when using the CD-R/ RW drive • During CD reading and writing operations, keep the unit in a horizontal position. • Do not use the unit in extremely cold or hot locations. • Do not use the unit in extremely humid locations. • Do not use the unit in dusty or smoky locations.
v T able of Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............... ii Handling of the internal hard disk ................... iii Data handling ................................................. iii COPYRIGHT WARNING ................................... iii Cautions when using the CD-R/RW drive .
vi Moving within a song ....................................... 38 Moving to the beginning of the song ........ 38 Moving to the end of the song ................... 38 Using the Locate keys to move........................ 38 Assigning locations to the Locate keys .
vii Rhythm ....................................................... 61 1. Selecting and playing rhythms ................... 61 2. Listening to the rhythm while recording a performance ............................................. 61 3. Recording the rhythm .
viii 9. PC drive .................................................... 91 Checking, renaming, or deleting files ......... 91 USB ............................................................. 92 1. Saving/loading ........................................
ix 4-5. Master EFF2 ..................................... 120 4-6. Final EFF .......................................... 121 D16XD ........................................................ 121 4-1. Effect Routing ................................... 121 4-2.
x USB ............................................................. 169 ADAT .......................................................... 169 Various messages ...................................... 170 Confirmation messages .............................
1 Introduction Before using the D32XD/ D16XD for the first time Main features Parts and their function Items and functions in the TouchView display Basic operation Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Korg D32XD Xtended Definition /D16XD Xtended Def- inition Digital Recording Studio .
2 (3) Hold down the D32XD/D16XD’ s power (ON) key (for 2–3 seconds) and the shutdown LCD screen appear . If you press the Y es button in the LCD screen, the song will be saved automatically , and the D32XD/D16XD will enter the standby state. This process is called “ shutdown .
3 Introduction Before using the D32XD/ D16XD for the first time Main features Parts and their function Items and functions in the TouchView display Basic operation T ouchView LCD Both the angle and contrast of the LCD ( → p.9) can be adjusted for optimal visibility.
4 Main features Features enclosed by [* ] are for the D16XD. ♦ 32 [*16]-track digital multi-track recorder The D32XD/D16XD provides studio-quality sound with 64-bit internal processing, 24/16-bit r ecording and playback, and 96 kHz/48 kHz/44.1 kHz uncompressed r ecording.
5 Introduction Before using the D32XD/ D16XD for the first time Main features Parts and their function Items and functions in the TouchView display Basic operation ♦ Installable ADA T I/O board (DIB-8: optional) This board pr ovides eight channels of ADA T format digital input and output, plus word clock input/output.
6 In addition, each song has 32 editable song effect pr ograms. Y ou can also control ef fects in realtime from an external MIDI contr oller or from an expr ession pedal (EXP-2, XVP-10: sold separately).
7 Introduction Before using the D32XD/ D16XD for the first time Main features Parts and their function Items and functions in the TouchView display Basic operation Par ts and their function T op panel 1 INPUT 1, INPUT 2...INPUT 8 jacks Connect mic or line sources (such as keyboar ds) to these input jacks.
8 The balanced XLR jacks for INPUT 1–8 provide +48V phantom power for use by condenser mics; you can switch this on/off independently for each channel. Your equipment may be damaged if you connect or disconnect a condenser mic with phantom power turned on.
9 Introduction Before using the D32XD/ D16XD for the first time Main features Parts and their function Items and functions in the TouchView display Basic operation 8P AN knobs (1...16) ----------- D16XD These knobs adjust the pan (left/right position) of the stereo signal being sent from each channel to the master LR bus.
10 16 LCD CONTRAST knob This knob adjusts the contrast of the LCD screen. The appearance of the LCD screen may dif fer depending on your viewing angle, so adjust the contrast using this knob for the best visibility . T urning this knob toward the right will make the text darker , and toward the left will make the text lighter .
11 Introduction Before using the D32XD/ D16XD for the first time Main features Parts and their function Items and functions in the TouchView display Basic operation automation turned on, the stored scenes will be r ecalled and changed automati- cally .
12 38 V alue dial Use this dial to edit the value of the selected parameter or to change the current time location. When the Scrub page is displayed, r otating this dial will play back the track at the corresponding speed (up to a maximum of double speed).
13 Introduction Before using the D32XD/ D16XD for the first time Main features Parts and their function Items and functions in the TouchView display Basic operation Removing a disc (1) Press the eject button to open the disc tray . The tray will open about halfway .
14 6 MIDI OUT connector MIDI messages are transmitted fr om this connector . Use this when you wish to use the D32XD/D16XD to control an external device via MIDI. ( → p.93, 131) 7 MIDI IN connector MIDI messages are r eceived at this connector . Use this when you wish to con- trol the D32XD/D16XD fr om an external MIDI device.
15 Introduction Before using the D32XD/ D16XD for the first time Main features Parts and their function Items and functions in the TouchView display Basic operation Items and functions in the T ouchView display The D32XD/D16XD features Korg’s TouchView LCD technology.
16 g: List button When you press this button, a menu list will appear , allow- ing you to select an item from this list. h: Scroll bar/scroll buttons Use these to move up and down through a list of parameter values that extends beyond the window in the display .
17 Introduction Before using the D32XD/ D16XD for the first time Main features Parts and their function Items and functions in the TouchView display Basic operation Basic operation 1.
18 D16XD When faders or pan knobs are shown in the LCD scr een, moving a fader or pan knob will auto- matically select and update the value of the corresponding on-scr een control. In addition, you can select a particular fader or pan knob in the display by using the cursor keys.
19 Quick Start Step 1: Preparations Step 2: Quick recording Step 3: Overdubbing Step 4: Mixdown and mastering Quick Star t This Quick Start is designed to provide a few examples of some common tasks, while helping you get familiar with the operations of the D32XD/D16XD.
20 3. Listen to the demo song When it ships from the factory , the D32XD/D16XD contains pre-recorded demo songs. This section explains how to listen to one of the demo songs. (1) Press the SONG key . If a tab page other than “Select Song” is displayed, press the “SelectSong” tab.
21 Quick Start Step 1: Preparations Step 2: Quick recording Step 3: Overdubbing Step 4: Mixdown and mastering Step 2: Quick recording 1. Create a new song In order to begin recording, you must first create a new song. (1) Press the SONG key to access the “SelectSong” tab page.
22 The highlighted area will then move one step towar d the right. Repeat this step to edit the song name. If you want to edit only a portion of the song name, use the buttons to move the highlighted area, and then pr ess a character or numeral button.
23 Quick Start Step 1: Preparations Step 2: Quick recording Step 3: Overdubbing Step 4: Mixdown and mastering Adjust the CH 1 input level to verify that the sound of the guitar has been assigned. (4) Raise the MASTER fader to the “0” position, and lower the CH1 fader to “– ∞ .
24 4. Ef fects and EQ (equalizer) If you want to record the sound of the connected devices without any further processing, proceed to “5. Recording.” If you want to use the D32XD/D16XD’s interna.
25 Quick Start Step 1: Preparations Step 2: Quick recording Step 3: Overdubbing Step 4: Mixdown and mastering Applying EQ to the input sound On the D32XD/D16XD it’s also easy to apply EQ after recording. Here’s how to apply EQ to the input from your guitar.
26 5. Recording You are now ready to record one of the sources (guitar, mic, keyboard) that you set up to record in the previous steps. In this example, let’s record the guitar. Preparations for recording (1) Set the recording mode. Press the REC/PLA Y MODE key .
27 Quick Start Step 1: Preparations Step 2: Quick recording Step 3: Overdubbing Step 4: Mixdown and mastering 6. Playback (1) Press the REC/PLA Y key of the track 1 you recorded, setting it to PLA Y (key lit green). (2) Return to the beginning of the song.
28 Step 3: Overdubbing In this step, you can record the output from your mic or keyboard on a new track while listening to the guitar performance that you recorded in Step 2. 1. Recording For this example, you will be able to listen to the gui- tar performance while you record the mic input on track 2.
29 Quick Start Step 1: Preparations Step 2: Quick recording Step 3: Overdubbing Step 4: Mixdown and mastering Step 4: Mixdown and mastering “Mixdown” refers to the process of applying insert effects, master effects, and EQ to the recorded tracks, adjusting the overall balance, and then combining everything into a two- track stereo mix.
30 (2) Press the CH cell, and use the buttons to select the channel whose EQ settings you wish to change. Y ou can also select a channel by pressing one of the CH SELECT keys.
31 Quick Start Step 1: Preparations Step 2: Quick recording Step 3: Overdubbing Step 4: Mixdown and mastering Selecting a master effect (1) Press the EFFECT key and select the “MstrEFF1” tab page. (2) Press the popup button beside the effect name, and the Select EFF Category dialog box will appear .
32 In this way, the send value controls the level of each track being sent to this mas- ter effect. For the tracks you don’t want to use master effect 1, set the send value to “0.” (4) Make settings for master effect 2 in the same way , using the “MstrEFF2” and “EFFSend2” tab pages.
33 Quick Start Step 1: Preparations Step 2: Quick recording Step 3: Overdubbing Step 4: Mixdown and mastering (3) The Select EFF Program dialog box will appear . Here you can select the effect. For this example press “L/C/R Delay” and then press the OK button.
34 3. Recording on the master track To create an audio CD, you will record the mixed-down song onto a stereo master track. The master track of each song consists of eight virtual tracks; A–H. Having these virtual master tracks will allow you to try various “mixes” of your song, and then listen to pick your favorite.
35 Quick Start Step 1: Preparations Step 2: Quick recording Step 3: Overdubbing Step 4: Mixdown and mastering 4. W riting to a CD You can use the CD-R/RW drive to create an audio CD from the master tracks you recorded. For details, refer to the Operation section, “CD” ( → p.
36 Operation Each song drive on the D32XD/D16XD ’s internal hard disk can store up to one hundred songs. 1. Selecting/creating a song Here’s how to create, rename, or select a song. 1-1. Creating a new song In order to begin a new recording, you will first need to cre- ate a new song.
37 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration : Move the cursor to the location of the character you want to change. : Displays the name template (name library list). (5) Finalize your changes.
38 2. Location The term “location” refers to a specific point in time within the selected song, as displayed in the counter. The counter shows the current location within the song. The counter can be set to display the location in different formats.
39 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration (3) Press one of the LOC1/IN, LOC2/OUT , LOC3/TO, LOC4/END, LOC5, or LOC6 keys to this location to that key . The registration will be completed, and the dialog box will close.
40 2-3. Finding a precise location (SCRUB) By looking at the waveform data in the display, you can find a precise location. This allows you to register a locate point or a mark at the exact point where a sound begins. You can view the waveform as described here in the SCRUB screen, and in the WAVE screen used for track editing ( → p.
41 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration 3. Song editing Songs you record can be copied, rearranged, or deleted. You can also protect a song to keep it from being accidentally de- leted.
42 (3) Press the ON button. (4) When the display indicates “Completed,” press the OK button. The dialog box will close, and you will return to the “EditSong” tab page. (5) Notice that a lock symbol “ ” is displayed for the cur- rent song, indicating the song is protected.
43 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration (3) Assign the input to mixer channel 1. • Set the CH ON/SOLO mode key to CH ON (key lit green), and turn the channel 1 CH ON/SOLO key on (key lit orange).
44 (4) Adjust the input level settings. •P r ess the METER key to display the Meter T rk View screen. •P r ess the Meter T rk T ype button to display the Meter T rk T ype dialog box. • In “Select Level Meter Position,” set the level meter mode to “CH-Input,” and press the OK button to return to the previous scr een.
45 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration • Set the CH ON/SOLO mode key to CH ON , and turn the channel 1 and 2 CH ON/SOLO keys on (keys lit). • Set the channel 1 and 2 REC/PLA Y keys to REC (keys lit red).
46 (3) Check the input to the sub-mixer. • Set LEVEL, P AN, and EQ in the same way as when making settings for the ordinary mixer . Sub mixer 13–16 EQ and sub mixer 17–24 are not available for 96 kHz/24-bit songs. •V erify that you hear the input source through your headphones or monitor system.
47 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration Alternatively , you can press the popup button beside the cell to display the Select Comp Program dialog box, and make your selection there.
48 3. Mixer settings Adjust the overall sound of your song by using the mixer sec- tion to set the volume, tone, and pan settings for input or playback.
49 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration (6) Use the EQ knobs to adjust the EQ. ( → p.109 “ 3d-1. EQ/ AT T ” ) If the level meter indicates clipping, select the ATT knob icon and adjust it so that clipping does not occur.
50 (3) Use the Pan Mode radio buttons to select how the PAN knob will operate for paired channels ( → p.102). 3-6. Group settings (D32XD) On the D32XD, multiple channels can be assigned to a “Group”.
51 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration You can also turn “Rhythm” on by setting the TEMPO , “SetUp” tab page parameter Rhythm Assign to Monitor . (3) Adjust the monitor volume.
52 4. Storing/recalling a scene You can register frequently-used mixer settings at a desired location and store them as a “scene” for later recall. After recalling a scene, you can store it again as a new scene, or edit some of the mixer settings and store (overwrite) it back into the same scene memory.
53 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration 4-5. Editing and over writing a scene You can edit some of the settings of a scene, and overwrite your changes onto the stored scene.
54 5. Automation Automation is a function that automatically modifies mixer settings as the song location changes during playback. The D32XD provides two types of automation; scene auto- mation and event automation. The D16XD provides scene automation.
55 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration If you select Send, events will be recorded for the Send key (INTERNAL 1/2, AUX 1/2/3/4) that is lit when you begin re- cording.
56 The D32XD/D16XD provides up to twenty-four [*eight] in- sert effects that you can insert into mixer channels, up to two master effects that can process the sends from each channel, and one final effect to process the master bus. The D32XD provides two effect routes; “Routing A” and “Routing B.
57 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration If you use a size-8 effect for insert effect 1, insert effects 2–8 will be unavailable.
58 For a 96 kHz/24-bit song, the DSP power is limited to 8 sizes- worth for Routing A and 8 sizes-worth for Routing B; this limits the number of effects you can use.
59 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration 4. Editing the ef fects You can edit the effect programs used by the insert effects, master effects, and final effect. Editing the effect parameters For an inser t ef fect (1) Access the EFFECT , “InsertEFF” tab page.
60 (4) Select the effect program that you want to control. Press the EFFECT key for the effect you chose in step (3), and select an effect program in the appropriate tab page. (5) Specify the parameter and range that you want to con- trol. •A control icon will be added at the end of the effect chain of the selected program.
61 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration The D32XD/D16XD contains 265 different rhythm patterns ( → p.185 “Rhythm Pattern List”). You can use these rhythms as a guide, or join several rhythm patterns to create the drum track for an entire song.
62 4. Setting the tempo On the D32XD/D16XD you can specify the tempo three dif- ferent ways: manual tempo, tempo map, and tempo track. You can play the entire song at the same tempo, or make the tempo change during the song. Alternatively, you can record tempo data from an external MIDI device and play back ac- cording to the recorded tempo data.
63 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration (3) V erify that the settings are correct.
64 T ap tempo You can record the tempo track by pressing (tapping) the PLA Y key at the beginning of each measure or on each beat while the song plays. You can use a PS-1 foot switch (sold separately) instead of the PLA Y key ( → p.126). Tap tempo lets you record the tempo track after a song has already been recorded.
65 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration (9) Put the D32XD/D16XD in record-ready condition. Press the REC key ( REC and PLA Y keys will blink). (10)Start recording. Press the PLA Y key ( REC and PLA Y keys will light).
66 (5) Press the REC key to put the D32XD/D16XD in record- ready condition. T rigger/RecStart The REC key and PLA Y key will blink. T rigger/Punch In The REC key will blink. (6) Begin recording. T rigger/RecStart When the input signal exceeds the threshold level, recor ding and playback will start automatically ( REC and PLA Y keys will light).
67 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration (6) Begin recording. • When you press the REC key , the recorder will move to a location earlier than the punch-in point, as speci- fied by the pre-roll time, and will enter the recor d- ready state ( REC key blinking).
68 (12)Begin recording. •P r ess the REC key to enter record-r eady condition, and then press the PLA Y key to begin recording. • When you are finished recor ding, pr ess the STOP key to stop recording. (13)Listen to the recorded result. •P r ess the master track MASTER TRACK ST A TUS key to set it to PLA Y (key lit green).
69 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration 2-3. Playing back an album CD project An album CD project lets you arrange songs in a desired or- der for playback. You can then record the output onto a DAT, MD, or cassette tape recorder.
70 (3) Select the copy mode. Press the Mode button. In the Copy Mode dialog box, select the desired mode and press the OK button. (4) Select the copy-source track number. • For the Source cell, select track “1”. • Check the IN and OUT locations.
71 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration Inser t blank space (Inser tT rk) This command inserts blank space into the specified region (IN–OUT) of a recorded track. Track data following the in- serted space will be shifted toward the end of the song.
72 Delete a track (DeleteT rk) This command deletes the specified region (IN–OUT) of a track. When an area is deleted, the subsequent data (follow- ing the OUT point) will be shifted toward the beginning of the song. •Y ou can delete data from the IN–OUT region of one or more tracks simultaneously .
73 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration Reverse a track (ReverseT rk) This command copies the audio data in the specified region (IN-OUT) of the track to the TO location “in reverse” (i.
74 This editing operation will take a longer time for execution (until the Completed indication appears) in proportion to the length of the IN–OUT region you specify. Even if you have not repeatedly edited or recorded a specific track, the HDD/CD access indicator may stay lit continuously (not blinking) during recording or playback.
75 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration If you specified two or more tracks as the “Source,” you must specify the same number of tracks in “Destination.” • Check the TO and END locations.
76 Exchange two entire tracks (SwapWholeT rk) This command exchanges an entire track of recorded data (from the beginning to the end) with another track. •Y ou can exchange one or more tracks in a single operation. This can be used in ways such as the following.
77 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration Creating a fade-out Fading-out the IN–OUT region of track 1 (1) Specify the region that you want to fade-out. Set the following locations to specify the region where the fade-out will occur ( → p.
78 4. Naming a track You can assign a name to each track. When you create a new song, the track name will be “No Name.” We recommend that you rename the track so that you can re- member which part is recorded on which track. (1) Use the TRACK, “Vtrk1–32 [*Vtrk1–16]” tab page to select the track that you want to rename.
79 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration (5) W rite the song. •P r ess the W riteT oCD button to display the W rite T o CD dialog box. • Select the writing speed. You must use a disc that supports the selected writing speed.
80 If the selected song is 24-bit, press the Dither button to turn it on if you want dithering to be performed. The data will be written to CD as a 44.
81 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration Press the Add button, select song A, and pr ess the OK button. The display will ask “Are Y ou Sure?” Press the Ye s but- ton.
82 Whenever you switch songs or turn off the power, the D32XD/D16XD’s Auto Save function will automatically save (to the hard drive) the songs or parameters that you recorded or edited. This means that you do not need to perform any particular operations to save your data ( → p.
83 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration (6) Execute the backup. When you press the Exec. button, the Backup confirma- tion dialog box will appear . When backing up to CD-R/RW The screen will indicate the space required for the backup.
84 1-2. Restoring backed-up data Here’s how to restore data that previously backed-up. When backed-up song data is restored into the D32XD/ D16XD, it will once again be playable. (1) Select the restore-destination drive ( → p.37). If you are restoring song data or an album CD project, select the restore-destination song drive.
85 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration 2. Audio files Audio files saved on CD-ROM/R/RW or the PC drive can be imported (loaded) into the D32XD/D16XD and pasted into a song track.
86 (6) Execute the import. Press the Exec. button to open the Import dialog box, and press the Ye s button to execute. When the operation is finished, the display will indicate “Completed.” Press the OK button. The length of time required for this operation to be completed will increase in proportion to the size of the file being import- ed.
87 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration Expor ting multiple audio files If you export four or more tracks in a single operation, all of them will be saved as monaural files.
88 The D32XD/D16XD’s hard disk is divided into one, two or four song drives used to record and play back songs, and a PC drive used to exchange data with a personal computer.
89 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration 3. Checking the hard disk This operation finds and fixes errors on a song drive of the hard disk. Perform this operation if “Disk too busy .
90 5. Exchanging data with your computer Use USB Slave Mode to transfer data between your computer and the PC drive. For the procedure refer to “USB” ( → p.92). 6. Erasing a CD-RW disc This operation erases the data that was written on a CD-RW disc.
91 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration To erase A and B that remain from the first take, and recover disk space Execute the Optimize Track command on track 1 from the be- ginning to the end of the song.
92 USB stands for U niversal S erial B us, and is an interface for transferring data between a computer and peripheral devic- es. USB peripheral devices such as hard disks or CD-R/RW drives cannot be connected to the D32XD/D16XD.
93 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration MIDI stands for M usical I nstrument D igital I nterface, and is a world-wide standard used to exchange performance data between electronic musical instruments and computers.
94 If you don’t want to transmit or receive mixer control messag- es, disable control change transmission and reception ( → “Using MIDI to control the mixer”). (4) Press the PLA Y key of the slave D32XD/D16XD unit. An MMC message will be transmitted from the slave D32XD/D16XD unit.
95 Operation Song, Locate Mixer Effects Rhythm Recorder CD Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Touch Panel Calibration 1. Downloading the operating system The most recent operating system can be downloaded from the Korg website (http://www.korg.com).
96 Reference Counter display Press the counter button, and select the desired counter dis- play method in the T ime Disp T ype dialog box. 1. Song display Displays the song drive name, song name, sampling fr e- quency , and bit depth. 2. Information display Displays date, remaining recordable time, scene, mark, and tempo map data.
97 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys Editing a name Whe.
98 1b. Peak Hold Time [0…8s, ∞ ] Specifies the amount of time that peaks will continue to be displayed in the level meter . 0…8s: 0–8 seconds ∞ : Continue holding the peaks This setting applies to the level meters in each page. 1c. Select View [TrackView, FaderView] Changes the content of the meter display .
99 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys Here you can adjust the settings for the mixer section. When you press the MIXER key, the MIXER page jump menu screen will appear.
100 3a. INPUT/OUTPUT/CH ASSIGN 3a-1. Channel Assign Here you can specify the input for each mixer channel 1–32 [*16]. When you select a digital input such as S/P DIF or ADAT, noise may occur if the digital data is not synchronized. You should turn down these faders or turn down the volume of your monitor sys- tem before you change these settings.
101 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys 3a-2.
102 3a-5. ADA T Out Assign This screen is available only if the optional ADAT I/O board (DIB-8) is installed. Here you can specify the output sources for ADAT OUT. D32XD CH1–8/CH9–16/CH17–24/CH25–32 Output the post-fader signal of CH1–8/CH9–16/CH17– 24/CH25–32.
103 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys D32XD 3b-2.
104 3c-2. Automation You can turn automation on and record the realtime changes you make to the mixer settings while the song plays or records. The recorded automation can then automatically change the mixer settings during playback or recording.
105 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys 1. Set V iew Press this button to open the Set V iew dialog box. Press the OK button to apply your selections, or press the Can- cel button to cancel them.
106 Channel parameters CH ON, PlayEQ, A TT , sends, insert effect assignments, fader , pan Effects Effect program numbers and T rim of the insert, master , and final effects. Effect return, MASTER fader, AUX levels, master EQ 1. Scene select cell This area displays the currently selected scene (current scene).
107 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys Fader, CH ON, Pan, EQ, EFF 1/2, and AUX 1/2/3/4 filter set- tings are valid only for channels that are disabled (highlighted).
108 3c-2. Edit Scene The mixer settings you adjust can be stored as a “scene” at a desired location, and automatically recalled during playback to change the mixer settings (when “Automation” is on). You can also recall a scene when desired as a set of general-pur- pose settings ( → p.
109 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys 9. OverW rite Overwrites the current mixer settings onto the selected scene number .
110 6. LOW G/F/Q [–15 dB…+15 dB/21 Hz…20 kHz/0.1…10, Shlv] Here you can adjust the gain, center frequency , and Q (fil- ter sharpness) of the low-frequency region. If you select Shlv as the Q value, this will become a shelv- ing-type EQ; in this case the F value will be the cutoff fre- quency .
111 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys 1. PHASE [N, R] N (NormalPhase): The phase of this channel will not be inverted.
112 3e. SEND (EFF/AUX [*/REC]) 3e-1. Effect 1 Send You can adjust the send levels from each mixer channel to master effect 1. If you select the pre-fader setting ( PRE ), the signal will be sent to the master effect from immediately before the fader, regardless of the fader level.
113 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys D32XD 3e-5. Aux3 Send Here you can adjust the send level that is output from each mixer channel to the AUX 3 jack.
114 4. Mode If you switch from Mix to Last, all solo settings will be turned off. 5. ClearAll T urns all solo settings off. 3f-2. Monitor Here you can select the audio signals that will be output from the monitor output ( MONITOR OUT L/R jacks) and head- phone output ( PHONES jack).
115 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys 3g. ANALOG COMP 3g-1. Analog Compressor 1–8 Here you can set the analog compressor parameters.
116 14a. Rename Renames the comp program. Press the button to display the Rename dialog box, and edit the name. Y ou can assign a name of up to eight characters. 14b. Comp channel cell Selects the comp channel whose program you want to save. Press the cell to highlight it, and use the value dial (or the +/– keys) to select the comp channel.
117 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys 5.
118 4-2. Routing B This lists the effect programs and used for inserts 9–24, and their state. In the case of a 96 kHz/24-bit song, insert effects 9–16 are available; 17–24 cannot be used. The number of simultaneously usable effects will differ depending on the size of the effect programs, and on how they are assigned.
119 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys 4-3. Inser t EFF You can apply insert effects to input sources during record- ing, or to tracks during playback.
120 4-4. Master EFF1 Master effects are used by adjusting the level of the signal be- ing sent from each channel to the master effect in order to cre- ate overall depth and balance. You can use the control knobs located below the LCD screen to edit the effect parameters displayed as knob icons.
121 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys 4-6. Final EFF The final effect is used to make final adjustments to the over- all sound in the last stage of the master bus.
122 Using the Restrct button First assign a size-one effect to insert effect 1, and a size- two effect to insert effect 2. Next, let’s suppose that you assign a size-two program to insert effect 1.
123 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys CD PLA YER 1. CD Monitor When this is on (highlighted), the audio output of the internal CD-R/RW drive will be sent to the monitor bus.
124 Cancel button Returns to the “Album CD” tab page without adding the selected song to the list. OK button Adds the selected song to the list. When you press this button, the display will ask “Are you sure?” Press Ye s to confirm your settings (or No to discard them) and return to the “Album CD” tab page.
125 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys 5-2. CD Utility Here you can write an audio CD Track using the Track At Once method, erase a CD-RW disc, or finalize a disc.
126 6-1. Control 1. Polarity [–, +] Specifies the polarity of the foot switch. Connect a foot switch (separately sold option: PS-1 or equivalent) to the front panel FOOT SW jack, and set this parameter so that the “ ” symbol lights when you press the foot switch.
127 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys D16XD 12.
128 Executing the “Edit T rack” operation “OptimizeT rk” ( → p.142) will also improve the state of tracks that produce “Disk too busy .” errors. Use the Check Drive command if ex- ecuting OptimizeT rk does not eliminate the “Disk too busy .
129 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys 6-3. Edit PC File Here you can view, delete, and rename the folders and files in the PC drive.
130 6-5. Restore This operation restores song and user data that you previ- ously saved using the Backup operation. From a “1Song” backup file you can restore that one song and user data. From an “All Data” backup file, you can restore either one selected song, or all song data, User Data and album CD project data.
131 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys 6-6.
132 program change messages can be recorded on an external MIDI sequencer , and re-transmitted back to the D32XD/ D16XD to select the corresponding scene. These messages will be received only if Automation ( → p.104, [*108]) is turned off. 3. Global Ch [01…16] This sets the Global MIDI Channel.
133 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys Here you can make settings for the tempo, time signature, and rhythm (metronome) of the song.
134 8-2. T empo Map You can set the tempo map to automatically change the tem- po, time signature, and rhythm pattern during recording or playback. Here you can also create an original tempo map. Tempo map data is specified in units of one measure. 1.
135 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys 8-3. T empo T rack Here you can record the tempo track. You can do this in one of two ways.
136 4a. Song Type [44.1 kHz/16 bit, 48 kHz/16 bit, 44.1 kHz/24 bit, 48 kHz/24 bit, 96 kHz/24 bit] Specify the sampling frequency and bit depth for the newly created song. The type you select will determine the minimum of tracks that can be simultaneously recorded, played, or punch-recorded.
137 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys 3b. Move-destination drive If you want to move the song to a drive other than the drive shown in the song cell, press this button to open the Select Drive dialog box.
138 10-2. Master T rack Here you can select a virtual track for the master track. This track will be used as the mixdown-destination track. This is also the track that will be used when creating an audio CD. 1. V -Level [A…H] Here you can select one of the eight virtual tracks “A” – “H.
139 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys 4. Exec. When you press this button, a dialog box will appear , allowing you to confirm the editing operation you have specified.
140 5a. Track selection Press the popup button, press a radio button in the Select T rack dialog box to select the track whose loca- tion you want to specify , and press the OK button. If you press (highlight) the Stereo button, the wave- forms of two adjacent channels will be displayed in the upper and lower parts of the waveform window .
141 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys For D32XD 48 kHz/24-bit or 44.1 kHz/24-bit songs, only tracks 1-16 can be selected.
142 ReverseT rk This operation copies the track data of the IN–OUT range of the reverse source track ( Source ) to the TO location of the destination track ( Destination ) in reverse (flipped back-to- front). You can specify the number of times that the data will be copied.
143 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys Erase Punch Noise This minimizes “pop” noises. Set the IN and OUT locations before and after the area where the noise occurs.
144 CopyWholeT rk This operation copies the track data from the beginning to the end of the copy source track ( Source ; the currently select- ed virtual track) to the specified virtual track of the copy des- tination track ( Destination ). When this is executed ( Exec.
145 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys FadeT rk This operation fades-in or fades-out the track data in the IN– OUT range of the fade-in destination track ( Destination ).
146 10-4. Impor t File An audio file from the D32XD/D16XD ’s PC drive or CD-R/ RW drive can be pasted into the beginning (location 0) of a track ( → p.85). By using the clipboard you can paste the audio file at a loca- tion other than the beginning of a track.
147 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys 10-5. Expor t File Audio track data copied to the D32XD/D16XD ’s clipboard can be exported as an audio file to the PC drive or CD-R/RW drive ( → p.
148 This stores the current location so it can be saved as a loca- tion, mark or scene. When you press the STORE key, the location at that moment is preserved, and you can assign that location to a locate, scene, or mark point by pressing the appropriate key.
149 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys 1.
150 The location that you register for the LOC4/END key is used for the following purposes. • Locate point 4 (END location) • The following location for a track editing operation Ending location of the expanded/compressed data for “ExpCmpT rk” The location that you register for the LOC5 key is used for the following purposes.
151 Reference Counter Rename METER CH VIEW MIXER EFFECT CD SYSTEM MIDI/ SYNC TEMPO SONG TRACK UNDO STORE SCENE MARK SCRUB LOC1/IN ...LOC6 ENTER MARK JUMP REC/PLAY MODE Transport keys 6.
152 Ef fect parameters Algorithm list STEREO TYPE MONO TYPE Ef fect program list STEREO TYPE Categor y: Reverb&Delay 20 Categor y: Modulation&Pitch 11 Categor y: Dynamics&Filter 24 Category No.
153 Effect Algorithm list Effect program list Stereo type Algorithm Monaural type Algorithm Categor y: SFX&Etc 7 MONO TYPE Categor y: Reverb&Delay 10 Categor y: Modulation&Pitch 10 Categor y: Dynamics&Filter 17 Categor y: SFX&Etc 14 Categor y: Multi 15 45 Master CD 26 MultiBandLimiter 46 Remaster L.
154 About the ef fect algorithms The effect algorithms can be broadly divided into mono and stereo types. For an insert effect, you can select a program that uses either type of algorithm. For a master effect and final effect, you cannot select pro- grams that use a mono algorithm.
155 Effect Algorithm list Effect program list Stereo type Algorithm Monaural type Algorithm : ER Level, : Reverb Level These parameters set the early reflection level and r everb level. Changing these parameter values allows you to simulate the type of walls in the room.
156 : T ype The left/right panning of the delay can be modified by chang- ing the connections of the left and right delay . Be aware that dif- ferent sounds must be input to the left and right channels in order for this parameter to be ef fective. This stereo delay uses an LFO to sweep the delay time.
157 Effect Algorithm list Effect program list Stereo type Algorithm Monaural type Algorithm Categor y: Modulation Modulation-type effects This effect adds thickness and warmth to the sound by mod- ulating the delay time of the input signal.
158 This effect modulates the volume level of the input signal. The effect is stereo, and offsetting the LFO of the left and right phases from each other produces a tremolo effect be- tween left and right. : LFO W aveform This parameter selects the LFO waveform.
159 Effect Algorithm list Effect program list Stereo type Algorithm Monaural type Algorithm This effect applies the Limiter to the low range, mid range, and high range of the input signal. You can control dynamics for each range to adjust the sound pressure of the low range, mid range, and high range in a different way from the EQ.
160 This is a stereo multi-band limiter. It is ideal for mastering. Categor y: Special Ef fect Special Effect ClickAngle: This sets the angle of the scratch. The spacing of the click noise for one revolution will depend on the angle. V inyl Noise T ype: The V inyl Noise will also depend on the amount by which the recor d is warped.
161 Effect Algorithm list Effect program list Stereo type Algorithm Monaural type Algorithm : Oscillator Frequency [Hz] This parameter sets the oscillator frequency . This effect simulates a rotary speaker, and obtains a more re- alistic sound by simulating the rotor in the low range and the horn in the high range separately.
162 Categor y: Modulation Modulation-type effects 34: Mono ER T ype Sharp, Loose, Modulated, Re verse Selects the decay curve for the early reflection ER Time 10...800msec Sets the time length of early reflection Predly (Pre Delay) 0...200msec Sets the time taken from the original sound to the first early reflection Dry:Wet Dr y , 1:99.
163 Effect Algorithm list Effect program list Stereo type Algorithm Monaural type Algorithm Categor y: Dynamics&Filter Dynamics/Filter-type ef fects Reso HiCut (Resonance High Cut) 53Hz.
164 Categor y: Special Ef fect Special Effect This effect simulates a vacuum tube preamp. You can make independent settings for two vacuum tubes connected in se- ries, producing a distinctive and warm sound.
165 Effect Algorithm list Effect program list Stereo type Algorithm Monaural type Algorithm This effect simulates a wide variety of microphones. You can also adjust the preamp. Categor y: Multi Ef fect Multi Effect This is a multi-chain effect for guitar.
166 Appendices T roubleshooting Power does not turn on Is the power cable connected to an outlet? ( → p.1) Is the rear panel POWER ON (power supply) switch turned on? ( → p.1) Nothing appears in the display Is the top panel power on key lit? ( → p.
167 Appendices Troubleshooting Various messages More about drives and files Installing the options Specifications Various lists Glossary Index Can’t hear rhythm sound “Rhythm sound is not output” ( → p.168) Can’t hear scrub playback The incorrect track may be selected in the scrub page.
168 Inser t ef fects do not apply Is the effect inserted at the appropriate location? → In the EFFECT , “Routing A/Routing B [*EFFRout- ing]” tab page, select “IN” if you want to apply the in- sert effect to the input, or “TR” if you want to apply it to the playback.
169 Appendices Troubleshooting Various messages More about drives and files Installing the options Specifications Various lists Glossary Index MIDI MIDI sequencer won’t synchronize/MIDI control is not possible Are the MIDI cables connected correctly? ( → p.
170 V arious messages The message dialog box will disappear when you press the OK button. Auto-Punch is not available in MTC Slave/Master mode. Auto-punch recording cannot be performed if the MIDI Sync setting is set to MTC Slave or MTC Master. Batter y voltage for Calender is low .
171 Appendices Troubleshooting Various messages More about drives and files Installing the options Specifications Various lists Glossary Index File List data error . There is an error in the audio data, and the song cannot be selected or saved. → Format the affected song drive.
172 The location cannot be stored. The current location cannot be stored. This CD is not playable. The CD cannot be played because is not an audio CD or because it has not been finalized. This file name is already in use. An identically-named file already exists.
173 Appendices Troubleshooting Various messages More about drives and files Installing the options Specifications Various lists Glossary Index More about drives and files Drives The files that can be handled by the CD-R/RW drive and PC (USB) drive are explained below.
174 Audio CDs and files Audio CDs Playing an audio CD Use CD , CD Player to play back an audio CD. You cannot play back a CD-R/RW that has not been final- ized. You cannot play back discs that do not conform to the Compact Disc (CD) specification, such as music discs utilizing copy-pro- tection technology.
175 Appendices Troubleshooting Various messages More about drives and files Installing the options Specifications Various lists Glossary Index WAV -format audio files You can use the Export command to write WAV-format au- dio files. An error message will appear if there is insufficient space.
176 Installing the options Please read this before you begin instal- lation Safety precautions Wa r nings • Before installing an option, be sure to disconnect the power supply cable and the connecting cables to any peripheral devices. Failure to do so could cause electrical shock or may damage the device.
177 Appendices Troubleshooting Various messages More about drives and files Installing the options Specifications Various lists Glossary Index Installing the 8-channel analog input board (AIB-8) and 8-channel analog compressor board (ACB-8) An 8-channel analog input board (AIB-8) can be installed to add analog input channels INPUT 9–16.
178 Installing the ADA T I/O board (DIB-8) An ADAT I/O board (DIB-8) can be installed in the D32XD/ D16XD to add eight channels and word clock in/out of dig- ital input. Installation procedure 1. Y ou will need a Philips (+) screwdriver. 2. T urn off the power of the D32XD/D16XD, and discon- nect all cables.
179 Appendices Troubleshooting Various messages More about drives and files Installing the options Specifications Various lists Glossary Index Cautions when replacing the calendar batter y • So that.
180 5. Remove the HDD cover. 6. Notice where the calendar battery is located. 7. Remove the worn-out calendar battery . Press on the battery at the location shown below to remove it from the tab of the battery holder , and lift up the battery to remove it.
181 Appendices Troubleshooting Various messages More about drives and files Installing the options Specifications Various lists Glossary Index Checking after installation When you turn on the D32XD/D16XD , the currently-in- stalled option boards will be shown in the LCD screen.
182 Specifications ■ Main sections <Recorder section> <MIDI functionality> <Mixer section> <Effect section> Operating temperature: +5 – +35 °C (do not allow condensation) Number of tracks: D32XD 272 tracks (including virtual tracks) Simultaneous playback 32 tracks, simultaneous recording 8 tracks @ 48 kHz/44.
183 Appendices Troubleshooting Various messages More about drives and files Installing the options Specifications Various lists Glossary Index <General> ■ Principal specifications ■ Analog/.
184 <MONITOR OUTPUT L/R> <AUX OUTPUT 1–4 [*1, 2]> <PHONES 1, 2> <S/P DIF INPUT/OUTPUT> <USB> <ADA T INPUT/OUTPUT> <WORD CLOCK INPUT/OUTPUT> <MIDI IN/OUT&.
185 Appendices Troubleshooting Various messages More about drives and files Installing the options Specifications Various lists Glossary Index V arious lists Rhythm Pattern List For 96 kHz/24-bit songs, you can select only (Blank), Metro, and HiHat. For Beat settings other than 3/4, 4/4, and 6/8, only (Blank), Metro, and HiHat can be selected.
186 Comp Program List EQ Librar y List Name Librar y List Data Name Library: You can choose these names when renaming AnalogComp, EQ Library, Drive, Effect, Scene, Mark, Song, or Track. File Name Library: You can choose these names when renaming PcFile, BackupFile, or WavFile.
187 Appendices Troubleshooting Various messages More about drives and files Installing the options Specifications Various lists Glossary Index Glossar y 16-bit → Bit depth 24-bit → Bit depth ADA T Stands for A LESIS D igital A udio T ape recorder .
188 Effect program A program that specifies a set of parameters for use by an effect algorithm. The D32XD/D16XD provides preset programs that contain factory settings, and user pro- grams that can store your own edited settings. Equalizer , EQ A device that modifi es the frequency response to change the tonal character .
189 Appendices Troubleshooting Various messages More about drives and files Installing the options Specifications Various lists Glossary Index MIDI Clock A MIDI message used to synchronize the tempo between electronic musical instruments. Each beat is divided into 24 clock messages.
190 Sampling rate Also called sampling frequency . The frequency at which an analog input sound is converted into digital data. A sampling rate of 48 kHz means that the analog level is converted into digital form 48,000 times each second. The higher the sampling rate, the broader the frequency range that can be converted into digital data.
191 Appendices Troubleshooting Various messages More about drives and files Installing the options Specifications Various lists Glossary Index WAV The filename extension for a W ave file, the audio file for- mat used mainly on W indows computers.
192 Index A ACB-8 177 ADAT I/O board 178 ADAT OUT 47 , 102 ADAT Out Assign 102 Adjusting the volume 48 AIB-8 177 Album CD Project 69 , 79 , 123 Analog Compressor 46 , 115 Analog compressor board 177 A.
193 Appendices Troubleshooting Various messages More about drives and files Installing the options Specifications Various lists Glossary Index F Fade Track 76 , 145 Fader Channel 9 MASTER 9 Fader Grou.
194 Redo 10 , 91 , 147 Rename 97 Replacing the battery 179 Re-recording 66 Restore 84 , 130 , 175 Restoring backed-up data 84 Reverse Track 73 , 142 ReverseTrk 73 , 142 REW key 151 Rhythm Recording 61.
195 Block diagram.
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197 MIDI implementation char t Consult your local Korg distributor for more information on MIDI IMPLEMENTATION. Basic Channel Function Tr ansmitted MIDI Implementation Char t Recognized Remar ks Def ault Changed Date: 2003.
K ORG INC. 15 - 12, Shimotakaido 1 - chome, Suginami-ku, Tokyo, Japan. 2003 KORG INC. 1605 CTH Printed in Japan IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS This product has been manufactured according to strict specifications and voltage requirements that are applicable in the country in which it is intended that this product should be used.
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