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ii IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS • Read these instructions. • Keep these instructions. • Heed all warnings. • Follow 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 particular, you must never move this device or apply physical shock while the power is turned on. This can cause part or all of the data on disk to be lost, or may damage the hard disk or interior components.
iv T able of Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................... ii THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for U.S.A.) .... ii CE mark for European Harmonized Standards .......... ii Data handling ............................................... iii Introduction .
v 7. Registering and playing scenes .............................. 50 Using effects................................................ 53 1. Overview of the effects ............................................ 53 2. Insert effects .......................
vi 13. UNDO................................................... 120 14. TRIGGER ............................................... 121 P1 Trigger: Settings to start trigger recording ......... 121 15. SCRUB ................................................
vii Specifications ............................................. 162 MIDI implementation chart .............................. 164 Block diagram ............................................. 165 Effect Program List .....................................
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1 Parts and their function Objects in the LCD screen and their functions Basic operation Preparations Listening to the demo song Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Korg D1600mkII Digital Recording Studio . To ensure trouble-free enjoyment, please read this manu- al carefully and use the instrument as directed.
2 • Auto Save function automatically preser ves your data at power-of f The D1600mkII features an Auto Save function that automatically saves your recor ded or edited songs and phrases to the hard disk whenever you switch songs or turn off the power .
3 Parts and their function Objects in the LCD screen and their functions Basic operation Preparations Listening to the demo song Introduction 1. T op panel 1 LCD screen The D1600mkII uses a T ouchV iew system based on a touch panel screen.
4 9 [POWER] key This turns the power of the D1600mkII on/off. When the D1600mkII is in standby mode, pressing the [POWER] key will turn on the power . If the D1600mkII is operating, pressing and holding the [POWER] key for a while will cause it to shut down and enter standby mode.
5 Parts and their function Objects in the LCD screen and their functions Basic operation Preparations Listening to the demo song Introduction The time locations register ed here are used as the punch-in/out locations, and the editing range for track editing operations such as copy or delete.
6 3. Rear panel 1 [AC] connector Connect the included power supply cable here. 2 [Main power] switch This turns the main power on/off. When the [Main power] switch is turned on , the D1600mkII will be in standby mode. In standby mode, you can press the [POWER] key to turn on the power of the D1600mkII.
7 Parts and their function Objects in the LCD screen and their functions Basic operation Preparations Listening to the demo song Introduction 7 [AUX OUT] jack Connect this to the input jack of an external effect device. This jack outputs the external send signal from each mixer channel.
8 1. Objects in the LCD screen The LCD screen of the D1600mkII features the Touch View system, which uses a touch panel. By pressing objects displayed in the LCD screen you can perform operations such as selecting pages, setting parameter values, moving the cursor location, or editing settings.
9 Parts and their function Objects in the LCD screen and their functions Basic operation Preparations Listening to the demo song Introduction 1. Selecting a mode To make settings in the LCD screen for the various func- tions of the D1600mkII, you must first press the key of the mode that includes that function.
10 1. Connections The diagram below shows a basic example of connec- tions when using the D1600mkII to recor d. Make the appropriate connections for your system, substituting your own equipment as necessary for the equipment shown here. Be sure that the power is turned off while you are making connections.
11 Parts and their function Objects in the LCD screen and their functions Basic operation Preparations Listening to the demo song Introduction When inputting in stereo, you should select two adjacent inputs (1–2, 3–4) so that track editing can be performed more ef ficiently .
12 3. T urn off the power of the external output devices (such as your monitor system) to which audio is being sent from the D1600mkII. 4. Press and hold down the D1600mkII’ s [POWER] key to shut it down. When you press and hold the [POWER] key , a dialog box will ask you for confirmation.
13 Step 2: Overdubbing Step 3: Mixdown Step 4: Mastering Step 1: Quick Recording Quick Star t Quick Star t The Quick Start section consists of the following four steps. We’ll begin our explanation by telling how to connect your equipment, and take you all the way through to the final step of writing your per- formance to CD-R.
14 3. Create a new song Before you can record a new composition, you must first create a new “song” on the D1600mkII. 1. Press the [SONG/CD] key . Then press the “SelSong” tab to access the [SONG/CD] “SelSong” tab page. Y ou can also access the “SelSong” tab page by pr essing the [SONG/ CD] key several times.
15 Step 2: Overdubbing Step 3: Mixdown Step 4: Mastering Step 1: Quick Recording Quick Star t 2. Press the “Rhythm” button to make the display r ead “” . The [TEMPO/RHYTHM] key will light. 3. Raise the [MASTER] fader and verify that you hear the rhythm.
16 Pre-fader level display 2. Press the [METER/TRACK VIEW] key . From the scr een that appears, press the “ ” button to open the dialog box. 3. From the Select DisplayMode dialog box, pr ess the “PreFaderLev” radio button and pr ess the “OK” button; the pre-fader scr een will appear .
17 Step 2: Overdubbing Step 3: Mixdown Step 4: Mastering Step 1: Quick Recording Quick Star t Check the record mode 2. Press the [RECORD] key to access the [RECORD] “RecMode” tab page. V erify that “Select RecMode” is set to “Input.” T rack View settings 3.
18 9. When you have finished performing, press the [ST OP] key . Recording will stop, and the [REC] and [PLA Y] LEDs will go dark. In the track view scr een, the region from the beginning to the end of your audio recor ding is displayed as a thick line.
19 Step 2: Overdubbing Step 3: Mixdown Step 4: Mastering Step 1: Quick Recording Quick Star t Step 2: Overdubbing “Overdubbing” is the process of recording additional performances on other tracks while you listen to the previously-recorded performance or rhythm.
20 Check the recording mode If you’ve already checked the recording mode, there’s no need to check it again; if so, proceed to the next step. 1. Access the [RECORD] “RecMode” tab page, and make sure that “Select RecMode” is set to “Input.
21 Step 2: Overdubbing Step 3: Mixdown Step 4: Mastering Step 1: Quick Recording Quick Star t Check the level Assign the audio from your keyboard to tracks, and check the levels. 1. Press the track 5 and 6 [TRACK ST A TUS] keys to select INPUT (LEDs lit orange).
22 Check the recording mode If you have already checked the recording mode, there’s no need to check it again; if so, proceed to the next step. 1. Access the [RECORD] “RecMode” tab page, and make sure that “Select RecMode” is set to “Input.
23 Step 2: Overdubbing Step 3: Mixdown Step 4: Mastering Step 1: Quick Recording Quick Star t Check the sound 1. Set the [Channel 4] fader to unity gain (0 dB). 2. In the [SOLO/MONITOR] “Monitor” tab page, make sur e that the “MasterLR” button is “On.
24 Play back a vir tual track 1. Hold down the [STOP] key and pr ess the [REW] key to return to the beginning of the song. 2. Press the [TRACK ST A TUS] key to set the r ecorded tracks to PLA Y . 3. Press the [PLA Y] key to play back. At this time, the virtual tracks selected in the [TRACK] “Vtr 1–8” tab page will play .
25 Step 2: Overdubbing Step 3: Mixdown Step 4: Mastering Step 1: Quick Recording Quick Star t Specify the destination for the processed sound In this example we’ll explain how to apply an insert effect to a stereo- connected keyboard. Connect your keyboard to the [INPUT 5] and [INPUT 6] jacks, and assign the audio to mixer channels 5 and 6.
26 Step 3: Mixdown “Mixdown” is the process of applying insert effects, master effects, and EQ etc. to the sound of each track to adjust the overall balance, and combining everything into two-track stereo data.
27 Step 2: Overdubbing Step 3: Mixdown Step 4: Mastering Step 1: Quick Recording Quick Star t For example, the dialog box shown above portrays the following set- tings. The upper left indicates track channel 3 → ef fect 1 → mixer channel 3. This means that the track 3 audio signal will be pr ocessed by effect 1, and sent to mixer channel 3.
28 3. Apply master ef fects Here’s how you can apply master effects to the desired track channels. The D1600mkII contains two master effects, letting you apply two differ- ent effects simultaneously. This means that you can simulate complex acoustic spaces that could not be created by a single effect.
29 Step 2: Overdubbing Step 3: Mixdown Step 4: Mastering Step 1: Quick Recording Quick Star t 5. While you listen to the song, access the [MASTER EFFECT/AUX] “MstEff1” tab page. W atch the level meter in the scr een, and adjust the return level so that “CLP” does not appear .
30 Step 4: Mastering “Mastering” is the process of applying a final effect and EQ to the mixed- down song in order to make the overall volume and tone consistent. We’ll also explain how you can use the CD-R/RW drive to create an au- dio CD of your song.
31 Step 2: Overdubbing Step 3: Mixdown Step 4: Mastering Step 1: Quick Recording Quick Star t 2. Create the master track When you create an audio CD, the data of track 1 and track 2 is what will be written to the CD. You will create the master track by combining the song data into tracks 1 and 2.
32 3. Access the [RECORD] “Bounce” tab page, and set “BounceMode” to “16T r → 2T r”. “16T r → 2T r” means that sixteen tracks will be bounced to two tracks. 4. Press the field at the right of “Recor dV irtualT rack,” and turn the [V ALUE] dial to select “h”.
33 Step 2: Overdubbing Step 3: Mixdown Step 4: Mastering Step 1: Quick Recording Quick Star t Write to CD-R When creating an audio CD, the virtual tracks that are currently selected for tracks 1 and 2 will be used. To verify that the virtual tracks you intend to write are selected, play back the song or access the [TRACK] “Vtr1–8” tab page.
34 6. Press the “No” button in the dialog box. The [SONG/CD] “CDR/R W” tab page will appear . If you want to write additional songs, select the next song and then perform steps 1–6. 7. Press the “Final” button. A message will ask you to confi rm that you r eally want to finalize the disc.
35 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/tempo settings Data Drive USB Updating the system MIDI Basic operation Here’s how to cr eate a song, assign a name to it, and se- lect songs.
36 3. Selecting another song Y ou can select an existing song in any of the following three ways. To select the preceding or following song number • If you hold down the [STOP] key and press the [FF] key , you will move to the end of the current song.
37 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/tempo settings Data Drive USB Updating the system MIDI Select the “Ch8” icon, and rotate the [V ALUE] dial to select “ INPUT 8 .
38 Connect a keyboard to the [INPUT 3] and [INPUT 4] jacks, and assign them to mixer channels 9 and 10. 1. Connect your keyboard. Set the [INPUT 3] and [INPUT 4] trim to the mini- mum (+4 dB) and lower the [MASTER] fader before connecting your keyboard to the [INPUT 3] and [INPUT 4] jacks.
39 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/tempo settings Data Drive USB Updating the system MIDI 3.
40 5. Start recording. Press the [PLA Y] key . (The [REC] and [PLA Y] LEDs will light.) Begin playing. 6. Stop recording. When you have finished playing, press the [ST OP] key . (The [REC] and [PLA Y] LEDs will turn off.) When you have finished recor ding, verify that the performance was recor ded correctly .
41 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/tempo settings Data Drive USB Updating the system MIDI 2.
42 5. Combining multiple tracks into two: Bounce Y ou can combine the performances of multiple tracks into two tracks, thus freeing up the original tracks for additional recor ding. This procedure is called bouncing . Y ou can use this when you wish to play back the perfor- mances of more than 16 tracks simultaneously .
43 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/tempo settings Data Drive USB Updating the system MIDI 7.
44 Loop recording When using auto-punch recor ding, you can use Loop re- cording to r ecord repeated takes over the same section, and then use undo/redo to choose the best take. If you turn “Loop” “ On ” during auto-punch recor ding, the IN – OUT r egion will be recor ded r epeatedly (looped).
45 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/tempo settings Data Drive USB Updating the system MIDI This section explains basic playback on the D1600mkII, and also how to use program playback.
46 This section explains how you can move the counter that shows the current location within the song. 1. Switching the counter display Y ou can switch the time display type shown by the counter . 1. Press the “ ” button located at the left of the counter to access the “Select T imeDisp T ype” dialog box.
47 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/te.
48 Here you can adjust various mixer settings such as volume, tone, pan, recor ding and playback, to create the desired levels for your song. For details on adjusting the effects, r efer to p.53. 1. Adjusting the volume The input or recor ding/playback volume is adjusted by the [CHANNEL] faders.
49 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/tempo settings Data Drive USB Updating the system MIDI 2.
50 2. Adjust the cue level. Press the “Level” button to access the cue level adjustment screen. Select the icons for each channel, and rotate the [V ALUE] dial to adjust the volume level and pan displayed in the upper left. 6. Solo settings Only the signals whose “Solo” button is “ On ” will be sent to the monitor bus.
51 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/te.
52 Scene filtering 1. In the [SCENE] “ReadDel” tab page, press the “Filter” button to display “Select SceneFilter .” 2. Select the parameters whose settings you wish to disable. There ar e two pages of settings, and you can use the “Next” button to access the next page.
53 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/tempo settings Data Drive USB Updating the system MIDI 1.
54 1 in 1 out x 4 (mono-in/mono-out × 4) While recor ding four vocals simultaneously , you could apply Exciter-Comp to voices that lack impact, and apply Limiter-P4EQ to loud voices as you r ecor d.
55 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/tempo settings Data Drive USB Updating the system MIDI 6.
56 4. Final ef fect One stereo-in ster eo-out effect is provided as the final effect. It applies to the master LR output ( → diagram on preceding page). The final effect is used mainly for dynamics pr ocessing (compression etc.) to make the overall level mor e consist- ent.
57 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/tempo settings Data Drive USB Updating the system MIDI 8.
58 7. Using an external ef fect A send signal can be output from the [AUX OUT] jack, and processed by an external ef fect. The output of the external effect can then be r eturned to the [INPUT 1]– [INPUT 8] jacks and sent to the desired channels or to the master LR bus.
59 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/tempo settings Data Drive USB Updating the system MIDI 4.
60 6. Execute writing. Press the “W riteCD” button, and the “Obey Copy- right Rules” message will appear . Carefully r ead the “COPYRIGHT W ARNING” section of the manual ( → p.iii). If you accept the terms, select the writing speed and press the “Y es” button.
61 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/tempo settings Data Drive USB Updating the system MIDI 1.
62 2. T rack editing examples Copying track data: Copy T rack The Copy T rack command copies recorded track data from the specified r egion (IN–OUT) to another location (TO). •Y ou can copy the IN–OUT data not only once, but multiple times in succession.
63 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/te.
64 5. V erify the results. Press the [IN/LOC1] key to play back fr om the IN location, and verify that the data was deleted correctly . You can use Undo to return to the state before execut- ing the command.
65 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/te.
66 Expanding or compressing a track: Expansion/Compression T rack This command expands or compresses the specified r egion (IN–OUT) of r ecorded track data into the specified region (T O–END) of a specified track. • The original data is left unchanged, and the time- expanded/compressed r esult is created on another track.
67 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/te.
68 5. Select the swap destination virtual track. Set “DestVT rack” to virtual track “b.” 6. Execute the editing command. Press the “Exec.” button. The display will ask “AreY ouSure?,” so press the “Y es” button to execute the command.
69 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/te.
70 5. Execute the song editing operation. Press the “Exec.” button to execute the song editing operation. In the case of the screen shown in step 4, song 1 will be copied to song 2. Previously-existing song 2 and any following songs will move backward (i.
71 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/tempo settings Data Drive USB Updating the system MIDI 3.
72 Selecting the rhythm pattern Select “SelRhythm,” and rotate the [V ALUE] dial to select the rhythm pattern that you wish to use. Y ou can also press the “ ” button, and select from a list. 2. Recording your per formance while you listen to the rhythm Y ou can recor d your performance while listening to the built-in rhythm as a guide.
73 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/tempo settings Data Drive USB Updating the system MIDI Access the [TEMPO/RHYTHM] “TmpMap” tab page.
74 7. Select the tempo track as the tempo source. Select the [TEMPO/RHYTHM] “SetUp” tab page. Select “T empoSource ,” and r otate the [V ALUE] dial to select “ T empoT rk .” If MIDI clock messages cannot be received correctly from the MIDI sequencer, tempo recording may end prematurely.
75 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/te.
76 If more than one disc is r equired, the following dialog box will appear when the disc is full, requesting you to insert the next disc. Insert the next disc, and press the “Y es” button. When the backup is finished, the display will indicate “Completed.
77 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/tempo settings Data Drive USB Updating the system MIDI When restoring from the USB drive From the file list, select the song that you want to restor e.
78 Backing up to the USB drive Here’s how to back up user ar ea insert effect “U055” to the USB drive. 1. Select “BackupUserData.” In the [SYSTEM/USB] “B-U/Rst” tab page, select “B- U/RstT ype,” and turn the [V ALUE] dial to select “BackupUserData.
79 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/tempo settings Data Drive USB Updating the system MIDI 3.
80 7. Select the Copy operation. In the [TRACK] “EditT rk” tab page, select “Copy- T rack” for “EditT ype.” 8. Select the clipboard as the copy-source track number . Select “Clip2” for “SourceT rack.” 9. Select tracks 1 and 2 as the copy-destination track numbers.
81 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/tempo settings Data Drive USB Updating the system MIDI 4.
82 The D1600mkII’s internal hard disk is divided into a “song drive” used to recor d and play back the songs you recor d, and a “USB drive” used to exchange data with your computer . The size of the USB drive is fixed as 2 Gbytes of the total hard disk capacity; the remainder of the hard disk is the song drive.
83 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/tempo settings Data Drive USB Updating the system MIDI Press the “Y es” button to begin formatting.
84 Example 2: Y ou recorded an intro, A, B, and solo on the first take, and over write-recorded A ’ and B’ on the second take When you play back the track, you will hear only the intro, A ’ and B’. However in actuality , the A and B data you recor ded on the first take will remain “underneath” A’ and B’.
85 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/te.
86 Macintosh users (Mac OS 9.0.4 or later) 1. Use a USB cable to connect your computer . Connect the USB cable to the [USB] connector of the D1600mkII. Make sure that the connector is oriented correctly , and push it all the way in. 2. Access the “USB Mode” screen.
87 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/te.
88 5. Operate your external MIDI sequencer . When you perform stop/play/fast-forward/r ewind/ recor d/locate operations on your MIDI sequencer , the D1600mkII will be controlled accor dingly . (For details refer to the owner ’s manual for your MIDI sequencer .
89 Creating/ selecting a song Assign audio inputs to the mixer Basic operation Recording Playback Changing the time location Using the mixer Using effects Mixdown Tr ack editing Song editing Rhythm/te.
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91 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX /.
92 CC(Control Change) #000…119 : MIDI control change messages can be used to control the effect. Connect the MIDI OUT of your external MIDI device to the [MIDI IN] connector on the D1600mkII , and transmit the selected MIDI control change message from the external MIDI device to control the effect.
93 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX /.
94 5. Rename If you select “U:USB DOS” as the “Drive,” you can edit the backup-destination filename. For details, r efer to “ 2. Naming a song” ( → p.35). You can input a filename of up to eight characters. You may not use symbols or lowercase characters.
95 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX / AUX SOLO / MONITOR METER / Tr VIEW Tr ST A TUS PA N F ADER TRANSPORT When backing up to CD-R/RW 6a.
96 4. Destination.......... (001...100, ***, Effect, Ins001...128, Mst001...032, Fin033...064) Specifies the restore-destination song number or effect number . The data will be restored to the song number or effect number you select here. If you want to restor e all songs, select “***”.
97 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX / AUX SOLO / MONITOR METER / Tr VIEW Tr ST A TUS PA N F ADER TRANSPORT 1.
98 Sel Operation: Format/U This operation DOS-formats the USB drive of the hard disk. 1. Exec. (Execute) ........................................................... Executes DOS-formatting of the USB drive. 1a. Quick SW ...............................
99 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX / AUX SOLO / MONITOR METER / Tr VIEW Tr ST A TUS PA N F ADER TRANSPORT P1 RecMode: Selecting the recording mode 1.
100 P1 Vtr1–8: Select vir tual tracks 1–8 1. Select Vir tualT rack ...................... [1a…1h, …, 8a…8h] Select the virtual track for each track “ 1 ”–“ 8 .” Each track has eight virtual tracks: “ a ”–“ h .” One of these virtual tracks can be selected for recording/playback.
101 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX / AUX SOLO / MONITOR METER / Tr VIEW Tr ST A TUS PA N F ADER TRANSPORT 2.
102 Edit T ype: Erase T rack This operation erases the track data in the IN – OUT range of the erase destination track (“DestT rack”). When this is executed (“Exec.”), the IN – OUT range will con- tain silence. 2. DestT rack ..............
103 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX .
104 4. W ave......................................................................... Displays the waveform of the track audio. This lets you set the editing locations ( IN , OUT , TO ) more precisely . For details, refer to “Edit T ype: Copy T rack” ( → p.
105 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX / AUX SOLO / MONITOR METER / Tr VIEW Tr ST A TUS PA N F ADER TRANSPORT 4.
106 Edit T ype: Normalize T rack If the recorded level is too low, this command can be used to boost the specified region ( IN – OUT ) of track data so that the peak level will be at maximum level before clipping. The normalize destination track will be overwritten.
107 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX / AUX SOLO / MONITOR METER / Tr VIEW Tr ST A TUS PA N F ADER TRANSPORT 2b.
108 5b. Finalize .................................................. [On, Of f] Y ou can export successive W A V files to CD-R/RW , but if this export will be the last and you do not intend to export any more files, you can turn this item on. Some drives such as early CD-ROM drives are not able to read a CD unless it has been finalized.
109 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX / AUX SOLO / MONITOR METER / Tr VIEW Tr ST A TUS PA N F ADER TRANSPORT 4.
110 Edit T ype: Delete Song This operation deletes the selected song. 2. DestSong .................................................. (001...100) Shows the number and name of the song that will be deleted. T o change this, make your selection in the [SONG/CD] “SelSong” tab page.
111 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX / AUX SOLO / MONITOR METER / Tr VIEW Tr ST A TUS PA N F ADER TRANSPORT 1.
112 If you pressed the “Y es” button, the following message will appear , and the CD drive will be ejected. Insert another CD and press the “Y es” button. Since the image file is preserved, the second and subse- quent audio CDs will take less time to be created.
113 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX .
114 On : Filtering will be turned on for the corresponding channel or parameter , and the settings of the scene will be ignored. Off : Filtering will be off; the settings of the scene will be applied. 3. SceneNumber ...................................
115 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX / AUX SOLO / MONITOR METER / Tr VIEW Tr ST A TUS PA N F ADER TRANSPORT 3.
116 4. SelRhythm................................. [(Rhythm Pattern List)] Specify the rhythm parameter that will be used when “T empoSource” is set to “ Manual .” In the cases of “ T empoMap ” and “ T empoT rack ,” this will show the rhythm corresponding to the current time as specified in the “TmpMap” tab page.
117 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX / AUX SOLO / MONITOR METER / Tr VIEW Tr ST A TUS PA N F ADER TRANSPORT 2f.
118 Y ou can store the desired time locations in [IN/LOC1], [OUT/LOC2], [TO/LOC3], and [END/LOC4], and use these keys in the following ways. • Locate points (press a key to move to the stored locati.
119 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX .
120 P1 Loop: Loop playback/recording settings This function repeatedly plays/records over the range of time specified by [IN/LOC1]–[OUT/LOC2]. 1. Loop ............................................................ [On, Off] T urn loop playback on/off.
121 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX .
122 Scrub, Play From/Play To, and Slow Play functions can be switched on/off here. Each time you press the [SCRUB] key, the setting will be switched on or off . By using these functions, you can register Locate and Mark times more precisely and easily.
123 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX .
124 4a. Select ChannelPair............................ [1 2…15 16] Press the “1 2”–“15 16” button for the channels that you wish to pair . When pairing is “ On ,” the heart icon will be displayed. 4b. Select Function ..................
125 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX .
126 The insert effects can be applied to the analog inputs during recor ding, or to track playback. The D1600mkII lets you use up to eight different insert effects simultaneously . Insert effects cannot be used if “DigiIn” is turned “ On ” in the [INPUT/TUNER] “Ch1–8” or “Ch9–16” tab pages ( → p.
127 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX / AUX SOLO / MONITOR METER / Tr VIEW Tr ST A TUS PA N F ADER TRANSPORT P2 InsEf f1: Selection and settings for Inser t Ef fect 1 1.
128 6. Store ......................................................................... The effect program whose name or parameters you modified can be stored in user areas “ U001 ”–“ U128 .” The D1600mkII provides 128 user areas for insert effects.
129 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX .
130 P4 Ef fSnd2: Send settings for effect 2 Here you can set the send level from each mixer channel to effect 2. For details, refer to “P3 EffSnd1: Send settings for effect 1” ( → p.129). P5 AuxSend: External send settings Here you can set the send level from each mixer channel that will be output to the [AUX OUT] jack.
131 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX / AUX SOLO / MONITOR METER / Tr VIEW Tr ST A TUS PA N F ADER TRANSPORT 6.
132 P2 Monitor: Monitor settings Here you can select the audio that will be sent from the mon- itor output ([MONITOR OUT L/R] jacks) and the headphone output ([PHONES] jack). 1. MasterLr ...................................................... [On, Off] Sends the master LR bus to the monitor output.
133 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX / AUX SOLO / MONITOR METER / Tr VIEW Tr ST A TUS PA N F ADER TRANSPORT Here you can view the pre fader level meter and post fader level meter .
134 These indicators show the status of each track. Each time you press the [TRACK STATUS] key, the LED will change color to indicate the selected function. • PLA Y (LED lit green) The selected track can be played. • REC (LED lit red) The selected track can be recorded.
135 COUNTER Reference SYSTEM / USB RECORD TRACK SONG / CD STORE MARK SCENE TEMPO / RHYTHM IN / LOC1... END / LOC4 AUTO PUNCH LOOP UNDO TRIGGER SCRUB ENTER INPUT / TUNER EQ / PHASE INSERT FX MASTER FX .
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137 Inser t FX (2in2out x 2) / Master FX / Final FX Insert FX (2in2out x 2) / Final FX Insert FX (1in2out x 2) Insert FX (1in1out x 4) Insert FX (1in1out x 8) Effect Control Effect Parameter List Ef f.
138 : High Damp [%], : Low Damp [%] These parameters set the damping amount of high range and low range. The tone of the delayed sound becomes darker and lighter as it feeds back.
139 Insert FX (2in2out x 2) / Master FX / Final FX Insert FX (2in2out x 2) / Final FX Insert FX (1in2out x 2) Insert FX (1in1out x 4) Insert FX (1in1out x 8) Effect Control Effect Parameter List The “Attack” and “Release” parameters specify attack time and release time of delay level contr ol.
140 18: MO5: St.T remolo (Stereo T remolo) This effect modulates the volume level of the input signal. The effect is ster eo, and offsetting the LFO of the left and right phases from each other pr oduces a tremolo effect between left and right. : LFO W aveform This parameter selects the LFO waveform.
141 Insert FX (2in2out x 2) / Master FX / Final FX Insert FX (2in2out x 2) / Final FX Insert FX (1in2out x 2) Insert FX (1in1out x 4) Insert FX (1in1out x 8) Effect Control Effect Parameter List : En .
142 If you set the “Sampling Frequency” to about “ 3kHz ” and set “Pre LPF” to “ Off ,” you can cr eate a sound like a ring modulator . : Resolution, : Output Level If you set a smaller value for the “Resolution” parameter , the sound may be distorted.
143 Insert FX (2in2out x 2) / Master FX / Final FX Insert FX (2in2out x 2) / Final FX Insert FX (1in2out x 2) Insert FX (1in1out x 4) Insert FX (1in1out x 8) Effect Control Effect Parameter List These algorithms can be selected for an insert effect if “ 2in2out x 2 ” is selected for “Select Eff T ype”.
144 36: LS5: Early Reflections L This early reflection ef fect has more precise early r eflections with twice the maximum length of a normal-size ef fect.
145 Insert FX (2in2out x 2) / Master FX / Final FX Insert FX (2in2out x 2) / Final FX Insert FX (1in2out x 2) Insert FX (1in1out x 4) Insert FX (1in1out x 8) Effect Control Effect Parameter List PA 1 .
146 P4EQ (Parametric 4band EQ) Exctr (Exciter) Wa h This produces a wah ef fect. It can be controlled using an expres- sion pedal. :Mode If you wish to use an expression pedal to contr ol the W ah, select “ Pedal .” For details, refer to “Using a pedal to contr ol wah” ( → p.
147 Insert FX (2in2out x 2) / Master FX / Final FX Insert FX (2in2out x 2) / Final FX Insert FX (1in2out x 2) Insert FX (1in1out x 4) Insert FX (1in1out x 8) Effect Control Effect Parameter List Cho/Fl (Chorus/Flanger) This effect gives a sense of pitch movement and depth to the sound.
148 These algorithms can be selected for an insert effect when “ 1in1out x 4 ” is selected as “Select Eff T ype.” Differ ent effects can be used simultaneously on four channels/ tracks.
149 Insert FX (2in2out x 2) / Master FX / Final FX Insert FX (2in2out x 2) / Final FX Insert FX (1in2out x 2) Insert FX (1in1out x 4) Insert FX (1in1out x 8) Effect Control Effect Parameter List Ef fe.
150 Phaser Tr m l (T remolo) Mt.Dly (Multitap Delay) Reverb (Mono Reverb) Gate The Gate of 86:MM32: Reverb-Gate is connected to the W et output of the reverb. This means that the on/off switch of the Gate ef fect is linked to the Reverb, and will be switched on/off in con- junction with the Reverb.
151 Insert FX (2in2out x 2) / Master FX / Final FX Insert FX (2in2out x 2) / Final FX Insert FX (1in2out x 2) Insert FX (1in1out x 4) Insert FX (1in1out x 8) Effect Control Effect Parameter List 98: M.
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153 Tr oubleshooting Appendices V arious messages Hard disk and CD-R/RW drive Specifications MIDI implementation chart Block diagram Effect Program List Rhythm Pattern List Demo Song List Index Appendices Nothing appears in the display Is the D1600mkII powered-on? ( → p.
154 Channel fader or EQ does not work Faders do not work When pairing is on, the faders of even-numbered channels 1–16 will not function. The volume level of an even-numbered channel is controlled by the fader of the adjacent odd-number ed channel to the left.
155 T roubleshooting Appendices V arious messages Hard disk and CD-R/RW drive Specifications MIDI implementation chart Block diagram Effect Program List Rhythm Pattern List Demo Song List Index Can.
156 If “T empoSource” is set to “ T empoT rack ,” has MIDI clock or tap tempo been recor ded on the tempo track? ( → p.73) Are the synchr onization settings of your MIDI sequencer correct? → Refer to the owner ’s manual of your MIDI sequencer .
157 T roubleshooting Appendices V arious messages Hard disk and CD-R/RW drive Specifications MIDI implementation chart Block diagram Effect Program List Rhythm Pattern List Demo Song List Index Confirmation messages Completed The operation was executed successfully .
158 Illegal Fat Number Some of the data in the hard disk has been damaged for some reason. → Delete all songs for which this message appears. If the message still appears, format the hard disk. ( → p.70, 82, 97) When you turn off the power , be sure to use the cor - rect pr ocedure.
159 T roubleshooting Appendices V arious messages Hard disk and CD-R/RW drive Specifications MIDI implementation chart Block diagram Effect Program List Rhythm Pattern List Demo Song List Index The D1600mkII is shipped with a removable hard disk and CD-R/RW drive installed at the factory.
160 2. About the CD-R/RW drive Cautions for handling • Make sure that the unit is level when operating. • Do not use in extremely cold or hot locations. • Do not use in locations of high humidity . • Do not use this unit in locations of excessive dust or smoke.
161 T roubleshooting Appendices V arious messages Hard disk and CD-R/RW drive Specifications MIDI implementation chart Block diagram Effect Program List Rhythm Pattern List Demo Song List Index Inser ting a disc Make sure that the power of the D1600mkII is turned on.
162 Operating temperature range: ■ Specifications <Recorder section> < MIDI functionality > <Mixer section> <Effect section> <General> ■ Principal specifications .
163 T roubleshooting Appendices V arious messages Hard disk and CD-R/RW drive Specifications MIDI implementation chart Block diagram Effect Program List Rhythm Pattern List Demo Song List Index <A.
164 Consult your local Korg distributor for mor e information on MIDI IMPLEMENT A TION. MIDI implementation char t Variable Range MIDI Implementation Chart Basic Channel Default Changed Aftertouch Pit.
165 T roubleshooting Appendices V arious messages Hard disk and CD-R/RW drive Specifications MIDI implementation chart Block diagram Effect Program List Rhythm Pattern List Demo Song List Index Block.
166 Ef fect Program List INSERT EFFECT Preset128 User128 1in1out x 8 1in2out x 2 2in2out x 2 1in1out x 4 ProgNo Categ ProgramName Algorithm EFF1 Mode Reverb 7 I001 RV1 ReverbHall Reverb Hall HALL I002.
167 T roubleshooting Appendices V arious messages Hard disk and CD-R/RW drive Specifications MIDI implementation chart Block diagram Effect Program List Rhythm Pattern List Demo Song List Index MASTE.
168 For Beat settings other than 3/4, 4/4 or 6/8, only (Blank), Metro, or Hihat can be selected. For Beat settings of 3/4, 4/4 or 6/8, the following rhythm patterns can be selected in addition to (Blank), Metr o, or Hihat. [I], [F], and [E] indicate Intro, Fill, and Ending pattern marks.
169 T roubleshooting Appendices V arious messages Hard disk and CD-R/RW drive Specifications MIDI implementation chart Block diagram Effect Program List Rhythm Pattern List Demo Song List Index “Let The Sister Dance” The song is written by Mumbo Jumbo Band © 1997 Mumbo Jumbo Band -all rights reserved.
170 Copy Song................................... 70, 109 Copy Track ................................. 62, 100 Copy Whole Track ..................... 66, 104 Copyright ............................................ iii Counter display ...................
171 Appendices Index T roubleshooting V arious messages Hard disk and CD-R/RW drive Specifications MIDI implementation chart Block diagram Effect Program List Rhythm Pattern List Demo Song List R Radio button .................................... 8, 9 Recording level.
IMPORT ANT NO TICE T O CONSUMERS This product has been manuf actured 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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