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These algorithms can be selected as an 

insert effect

 if 

1in1out

x

8

” is selected for “SelectEffType.”

Different insert effects can be used on each of eight channels/
tracks.

Effects 

MN1–MN11

 are monaural type effects.

1in1out

x

8

” effects cannot be controlled by an expression 

pedal etc.

88: MN1: OverDrive/HighGain

The parameters are the same as for ODHIG.

89: MN2: Compressor2

The parameters are the same as for Comp2.

90: MN3: Limiter

The parameters are the same as for Limitr.

91: MN4: Gate

92: MN5: Exciter2

The parameters are the same as for Excit2.

93: MN6: Parametric 4band EQ

94: MN7: Amp Simulator

95: MN8: Multitap Delay

The parameters are the same as for Mt.Dly.

96: MN9: Chorus/Flanger2

The parameters are the same as for ChFl2.

97: MN10: Phaser

The parameters are the same as for Phaser.

98: MN11: Expander

This effect makes the sound tighter and improves the dynamic 
range and S/N ratio by compressing signals that are below a 
specified level.

Cntrl (Control)

Select the parameter that will be controlled by an expression 
pedal or an external MIDI controller, and specify the range of 
parameter values for control.

: Param

Select the parameter to be controlled. The parameters that can 
be selected will differ depending on the program.
For example, the “

Cho/Fl-Depth

” selection for “Param” will 

control the “

Depth

” parameter of the Cho/Fl. When this is 

Off

,” control will not occur.

: Max, : Min

Specify the upper and lower limits of the range in which the 
parameter value will be controlled. By exchanging the “Max” 
and “Min” values, you can (for example) reverse the effect 
that occurs when a pedal is advanced and released.
The available values will depend on the effect. “Max” and 
“Min” will not be displayed when “Param” is set to “

Off

” or 

Wah

.”

Using a pedal to control wah

1

As explained in “Controlling an effect from an external 
device” (

p.47), make settings for “Device” etc. and select 

an effect program that provides a wah.

2

Press the “(EffectIcon)” button for “

Cntrl

,” and set 

“Param” to “

Wah

.”

3

Press the “(EffectIcon)” button for “

Wah

,” and set “Mode” 

to “

Pedal

.”

Insert (1in1outx8)

Polrty ([G] Polarity) ................................ +, – Switches between non-reversed and 

reversed Gate on/off

Thrshl (Threshold) ............................ 0...100 Sets the level to which the Gate is 

applied

Attack ([G] Attack) ............................ 1...100 Sets the attack time

Relse (Release)................................ 1...100 Sets the release time

Fc1 (Band1 Cutoff [Hz])........ 20Hz...1.0kHz Sets the center frequency of Band 1

Q1 (Q)........................................... 0.5...10.0 Sets the bandwidth of Band 1

G1 (Gain [dB]) ..........................–18...+18dB Sets the gain of Band 1

Fc2 (Band2 Cutoff [Hz]).... 300Hz...10.0kHz Sets the center frequency of Band 2

Q2 (Q)........................................... 0.5...10.0 Sets the bandwidth of Band 2

G2 (Gain [dB]) ..........................–18...+18dB Sets the gain of Band 2

Fc3 (Band3 Cutoff [Hz]).... 300Hz...10.0kHz Sets the center frequency of Band 3

Q3 (Q)........................................... 0.5...10.0 Sets the bandwidth of Band 3

G3 (Gain [dB]) ..........................–18...+18dB Sets the gain of Band 3

Fc4 (Band4 Cutoff [Hz]).... 500Hz...20.0kHz Sets the center frequency of Band 4

Q4 (Q)........................................... 0.5...10.0 Sets the bandwidth of Band 4

G4 (Gain [dB]) ..........................–18...+18dB Sets the gain of Band 4

Trim (Trim) ........................................ 0...100 Sets the parametric EQ input level

Type (Amplifier Type) .................... AMP1...5 Selects the type of guitar amplifier

Thrshl (Threshold) ............................ 0...127 Sets the level at which the effect begins 

to apply

Attack (Attack) .................................. 1...100 Specifies the length of the attack

Relse (Release)................................ 1...100 Specifies the length of the release

Ratio (Ratio) .............................. 1.0:1...inf:1 Specifies the compression ratio

Respo (Response)............................ 1...100 Specifies the speed at which change 

will occur in response to the input

Effect Control

Param (Parameter) ..................................*** Name of parameter to be controlled

Max..........................................................*** Maximum value of parameter to be con-

trolled

Min...........................................................*** Minimum value of parameter to be con-

trolled

Содержание D1600

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Страница 2: ...ill not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral trian ...

Страница 3: ... the D1600 hard disk or CD R RW drive may malfunc tion For customers using the CDRW 2 drive Phantom Power To prevent hazard or damage ensure that only microphone cables and microphones designed to IEC 268 15A are connected COPYRIGHT WARNING This professional device is intended only for use with works for which you yourself own the copy right for which you have received permission from the copyrigh...

Страница 4: ...lo settings 39 7 Registering and playing scenes 39 Step 8 Using effects 43 Overview of the effects 43 1 Insert effects 43 2 Master effects 45 3 Final effect 46 4 Editing an effect 46 Controlling an effect from an external device 47 Using an external effect 48 Step 9 Mixdown 49 1 Creating an audio CD 49 2 Recording to a master tape 50 3 Using the sub inputs 50 Step 10 Track editing 51 1 Track editi...

Страница 5: ...108 P6 FinalEff Selection and settings for the final effect 108 21 SOLO MONITOR 109 P1 Solo Solo select 109 P2 Monitor Monitor settings 110 22 METER TRACK VIEW 111 23 TRACK STATUS 111 24 PAN 111 25 FADER 112 26 TRANSPORT KEYS 112 Effect Parameter List 113 Insert 2in2outx2 Master Final Effect 113 Reverb RV1 RV7 Category Reverb type effects 113 1 RV1 Reverb Hall 113 2 RV2 Smooth Hall 113 3 RV3 Rever...

Страница 6: ...75 MM21 Limiter Mt Delay 124 76 MM22 OD HiG Cho Flng 124 77 MM23 OD HiG Phaser 124 78 MM24 OD HiG Mt Delay 124 79 MM25 OD HiG AmpSim 124 80 MM26 Wah AmpSim 124 81 MM27 Decimator AmpSim 124 82 MM28 Decimator Comp 124 83 MM29 Cho Flng Mt Delay 124 84 MM30 Phaser Cho Flng 124 85 MM31 AmpSim Tremolo 124 86 MM32 Reverb Gate 124 87 MM33 MicSim Limiter 124 Effects within multi effect programs MM1 MM33 an...

Страница 7: ... Korg s modeling technology putting detailed and powerful effect models at your fingertips Up to eight insert effects are available for insertion into analog input mixer channels signals from each channel can be sent to the two master effects and an independent final effect can be applied to the mas ter output For the insert effects master effects and final effects you can choose from 98 different...

Страница 8: ...ord MIDI clock messages from an external device The D1600 can synchronize with MIDI Clock MTC or MMC compatible sequencers or rhythm machines Standard connectors such as SCSI and S P DIF dig ital interface are provided allowing connection to numerous external devices The SCSI connector allows external hard disks CD R RW or removable disks to be used to record play or backup data The S P DIF connec...

Страница 9: ...symbols respectively indicate points of caution and notes of advice xx tab page This indicates a page displayed in the LCD screen To access this page press the key on the panel If there is more than one tab the tab pages will be selected successively each time you press the key Example The currently selected tab page The illustration below shows the MASTER EFFECT AUX MstEff1 tab page To select thi...

Страница 10: ...be paired 3 PAN knobs Ch1 16 These knobs adjust the stereo location of each chan nel p 111 These settings can be paired and registered in a scene 4 CHANNEL faders Ch1 16 These faders adjust the recording playback vol ume of each channel p 112 These settings can be paired and registered in a scene 5 MASTER fader This adjusts the volume of all channels During bounce recording this sets the recording...

Страница 11: ...This key is used to display volume data level meters during recording and playback and to view audio event data in each track track view p 111 18 SYSTEM key This key is used to make foot switch and MIDI related settings to manage data on disk and to backup or restore data p 75 19 RECORD key Press this key to make recorder settings such as selecting the recording source or the bounce recording meth...

Страница 12: ...ed to set the threshold level and pre trigger time p 31 100 This key will light when the Trigger Recording function is on 31 SCRUB key This key turns the Scrub Play To From and Slow Play functions on off The key will light when the Scrub function is On These functions are used by controlling the VALUE dial or TRANSPORT keys p 101 32 ENTER key This key is used to finalize a parameter selection or t...

Страница 13: ... cable here 2 Main power switch This turns the main power on off When the Main power switch is turned on the D1600 will be in standby mode In standby mode you can press the POWER key to turn on the power of the D1600 While the D1600 is operating you can use the POWER key to shut down and then turn the main power off to turn the power off completely To turn off the power you must first press the PO...

Страница 14: ...log outputs for the master LR bus which combines the signals from each mixer chan nel or for the audio source that is selected by the Solo function The Solo selection is made in the SOLO MONITOR Solo tab page Connect your external monitor system or recording device to these jacks They output the same audio signal as the S P DIF OUT jacks This is a 1 4 phone jack 10 S P DIF OUT jack This is an opti...

Страница 15: ...ighted portion The parameter value in the edit cell can be modified using the VALUE dial p 8 or by using the popup buttons in the LCD screen c Popup button When you press this button a dialog box f will appear To enter a parameter value choose the desired value from the dialog box d Toggle button Pressing this type of button will alternately switch a function between on off on off e Tab page Each ...

Страница 16: ...meters and icons such as EQ Either directly press the parameter displayed in the LCD or use the CURSOR key to move the edit cell so that the parameter is highlighted and rotate the VALUE dial to edit the value This is the typical method and also applies for underlined parameters such as Tempo parame ters displayed as an icon such as EQ and changes in locate times Popup buttons and dialog boxes Use...

Страница 17: ... Create a song First you will create a song and assign a song title If you will be creating a CD set the song type to 16 bit The title can be assigned later p 21 Recording Successively record the melody bass and drums etc on tracks 1 16 This process is the same as when using analog tape multi track recorders but the important difference is that on the D1600 you can use numerous convenient function...

Страница 18: ...ess the Final button to finalize the disc and complete your very own original CD p 49 Connect instruments and turn on the power Create a new song Record Mixdown Creating an audio Assign mixer channels Apply effects to the input sound Step 8 Apply EQ Adjust the track balance Apply effects to the tracks Apply EQ to the tracks Apply master effects Write the song to CD Finalize Bounce to tracks 1 and ...

Страница 19: ...o monitoring system Use a phone cable to connect powered monitors etc to the MONITOR OUT L R jacks If you will be monitoring through headphones connect the 1 4 phone plug of your headphones to the PHONES jack Use the PHONES LEVEL knob to adjust the vol ume The audio signal that is output from the MONI TOR OUT L R jacks and the PHONES jack is set in the SOLO MONITOR Monitor tab page p 109 PHONES LE...

Страница 20: ...om an external MIDI device Connect the MIDI OUT connector of the external MIDI device MIDI IN connector of the D1600 p 73 Connections when synchronizing the D1600 and a MIDI sequencer etc Connect the MIDI IN connector of the sequencer etc MIDI OUT connector of the D1600 use a MIDI cable Connect the MIDI OUT connector of the sequencer etc MIDI IN connector of the D1600 p 73 Connections when saving ...

Страница 21: ...ou can turn the power off completely 6 If an external drive is connected turn off the power of the external drive 7 Turn off the power of external input devices such as keyboards The D1600 comes with a demo CD that contains demo songs Here s how to listen to the demo songs on the CD This operation requires a separately sold CD R RW drive such as the CDRW 2 The included demo CD is different than co...

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Страница 23: ...hed from other songs If you wish to change the name of another song select that song before you begin the following procedure 3 Selecting another song 1 Press the SONG key to access the SelSong tab page 2 Press the Rename button The RenameSong dialog box will appear 3 Modify the song name Use the buttons to move the cursor in the song name to the character that you wish to change and rotate the VA...

Страница 24: ...song list will appear 3 Rotate the VALUE dial to select a song in the song list Then press the OK button To change the drive To change the drive press the Drive button and select a drive from the list Press the OK button to return to the song list Drive ID Each connected drive is assigned a different Drive ID according to its SCSI ID I Internal IDE internal drive A G SCSI ID numbers 0 6 If a separ...

Страница 25: ... mixer channel 8 1 Connect your guitar Set the INPUT 8 GUITAR IN TRIM to the minimum 4 dB and lower the MASTER fader before connecting your guitar to the GUITAR IN jack 2 Select the input channel Access the INPUT Ch1 8 tab page Select the Ch8 icon and rotate the VALUE dial to select INPUT 8 The input from the GUITAR IN jack has now been assigned to mixer channel 8 3 Assign the input sound to mixer...

Страница 26: ...hlighted Gradually raise the PHONES LEVEL knob or MONITOR OUT LEVEL knob and listen to the sound in your headphones or monitor sys tem 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 ...

Страница 27: ...assigned to channels 1 and 2 4 Assign the input sound to mixer channels 1 and 2 Play back the DAT and press the TRACK STA TUS keys of tracks 1 and 2 to set them to INPUT LED lit orange 5 Check the recording mode and input level and audition the sound Refer to steps 3 4 and 5 of Connect a guitar to the GUITAR IN jack and assign it to mixer chan nel 8 3 Using the tuner Here s how you can tune a soun...

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Страница 29: ...g Press the PLAY key The REC and PLAY LEDs will light Begin playing 6 Stop recording When you have finished playing press the STOP key The REC and PLAY LEDs will turn off When you have finished recording verify that the performance was recorded correctly 7 Move to the beginning of the song p 35 8 Specify the track s for playback Press the TRACK STATUS key of the track you recorded to set its statu...

Страница 30: ...ord p 23 27 2 Make monitor output settings Access the SOLO MONITOR Monitor tab page Select the signal that you wish to monitor p 110 Turn the AutoIn button On p 110 If the AutoIn button is Off you will always hear the input signal that is assigned to the recording track If it is On the sound recorded on that track will be heard during playback and the assigned input signal will automatically be he...

Страница 31: ... time 9 Listen to the performance that you recorded 5 Combining multiple tracks into two Bounce You can combine the performances of multiple tracks into two tracks thus freeing up the original tracks for additional recording This procedure is called bounc ing You can use this when you wish to play back the performances of more than 16 tracks simultaneously You can use bounce recording to do the fo...

Страница 32: ... tracks and the input sources Press the PLAY key and rotate the PAN knob to adjust the stereo positions of channels 1 14 Set channel 15 to the left and channel 16 to the right 7 Adjust the playback input levels Use the CHANNEL faders to adjust the playback level and input level Press the METER TRACK VIEW key Press the button to access the dialog box Select PostFaderLev so that you can view the met...

Страница 33: ...O PUNCH AtPunch tab page select RolTime Set PreRoll to specify the length of playback prior to the beginning of recording and set PostRoll to specify the length of playback after the end of recording Set Unit to select the units in which the pre post roll times are set When you have made these settings press the OK button 5 In the AUTO PUNCH AtPunch tab page turn Auto Punch On The AUTO PUNCH key w...

Страница 34: ...vailable when recording on the D1600 For details refer to the page listed Apply EQ to the audio being recorded p 38 Apply effects to the audio being recorded p 44 Listen to the internal rhythm while recording your performance p 61 Record the internal rhythm p 61 Rehearse the recording p 112 ...

Страница 35: ...tab page is displayed Playing the program Playlist 1 Access the SONG PrgPlay tab page 2 Press the PLAY key to begin playback Songs will be played in the order of the list starting with the first song of the program During play back you can press the FF key to skip to the next song or the REW key to skip to the beginning of the current song or if you are already at the begin ning of the current son...

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Страница 37: ...ng of the song While in the middle of the song hold down the STOP key and press the REW key to return to the beginning of the song Moving to the end of the song While in the middle of the song hold down the STOP key and press the FF key to jump to the end of the song Using the locate keys to move LOC1 LOC2 LOC3 LOC4 You can register specific times in the locate keys and jump instantly to those tim...

Страница 38: ...the time location of that mark Deleting a mark Undo is not available after deleting a mark 1 Access the MARK Mark tab page 2 Use MarkNumber to select the mark that you wish to delete 3 Press the Delete button to access the dialog box 4 Verify the mark number to be deleted in the upper left If you wish to delete it press the Yes button to delete it If you decide not to delete it press the No button...

Страница 39: ...t sound analog use theInput EQ INPUT InEq1 4 InEq5 8 tab pages This will affect the sound that is recorded To adjust the track playback sound use the EQ EQ PHASE Eq1 4 Eq5 8 Eq9 12 Eq13 16 tab pages EQ can be used to cut a frequency range in which unwanted noise hiss is heard or to boost cut the low or high range to correct the tone Normally you should make EQ settings so that the audio is heard m...

Страница 40: ... INPUT EQ PHASE or INSERT EFFECT pages to access the Select ChannelPair screen 2 Select the channels for which you wish to enable pairing Press a 1 2 15 16 button to turn it On high lighted as 3 Select the functions for which pairing will be enabled Select the functions that will be paired for the chan nels you selected in Select ChannelPair From Eq Send Aux and Pan press the functions that you wi...

Страница 41: ...NES LEVEL knob to adjust the volume level To turn solo off Access the SOLO MONITOR Solo tab page and turn the Solo button Off By pressing the ClearAll button you can turn off all solo settings Outputting the solo signal from master LR If desired the solo signal can be output from MASTER OUT L R Do this when you wish to output the solo signal from a monitor system connected to the MAS TER OUT L R j...

Страница 42: ...ted scene will be recalled Re registering a scene at another time location Here s how you can re register a previously registered scene at a different time location 1 Recall the scene that contains the mixer settings you wish to re register Select the scene as described in Recalling a scene 2 Move the current time to the location at which you wish to re register the scene p 35 3 Register the scene...

Страница 43: ...scene changes a scene change message pro gram change will be transmitted This message will be transmitted in the following cases When you use SceneNumber to switch scenes in the SCENE ReadDel tab page When you press the STORE key and SCENE key to register a scene When SceneRead is On and the scene changes during playback or recording MIDI input If SceneRead is Off scene change messages pro gram ch...

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Страница 45: ...d delay Two such effects can be used simultaneously These are ideal for stereo input sources such as keyboard 1 in 1 out x 4 These are mono in mono out effect chains consist ing of two effects Four such effects can be used simultaneously These are ideal for sources whose stereo location is fixed such as rhythm guitar 1 in 1 out x 8 Up to eight mono in mono out effects can be used This is ideal for...

Страница 46: ...plied to individual recorded tracks to adjust the dynamics or Chorus Phaser or Delay could be applied Applying the insert effects while you record analog rhythm only While you record effects can be applied to the input from an instrument connected to the INPUT 1 INPUT 8 GUITAR IN analog inputs or to the built in rhythm sound that is input to a mixer channel so that the sound processed by the effec...

Страница 47: ...wo master effects MstEff1 and MstEff2 which can be used simultaneously You can adjust the send amount from each channel to change the depth of the effect How the master effects can be used The master effects are used mainly for spatial process ing reverb etc to create an overall sense of depth and balance For example you could use send 1 for ReverbHall and send 2 for ReverbRoom in order to use the...

Страница 48: ...e effect pro gram Press the Bypass button and bypass will be turned On i e the effect will not be applied Then press the Cancel button to turn bypass Off i e the effect will be applied Compare the effect and bypassed sounds 4 View the effects and chain that make up the pro gram Press the EffectProgramName button to access the EffectAlgorithm dialog box that displays the structure of that effect pr...

Страница 49: ...DI message if you wish to control via MIDI p 75 If you set Device CtrlChgDevice to be con trolled by a MIDI message other than Pedal you must set the SYSTEM MIDI tab page GlobalCh GlobalChannel setting to match the MIDI channel of the external MIDI device that is transmitting the control messages 3 Select the insert effect that you wish to control Use Ass CtrlChgAssign to select the insert effect ...

Страница 50: ...d channels or to the master LR bus As an example here s how the playback sound can be sent to an external effect and returned to the master LR bus via the INPUT 3 and INPUT 4 jacks 1 Connect your external effect processor Connect the AUX OUT jack of the D1600 to the INPUT jack of your external effect processor and connect the OUTPUT jacks of the external effect processor to the INPUT 3 and INPUT 4...

Страница 51: ... the SONG CDR RW tab page Make sure that CD R RW Information indicates either BlankDisc or song number 5 Execute the write operation Press the WriteToCD button Select the writing speed 4X Write at quadruple speed 2X Write at double speed If you use 4X to write you must use a drive that supports 4X speed writing A message of Obey Copyright Rules will appear Carefully read the owner s manual section...

Страница 52: ... GUITAR IN as a sub input to send the audio directly to the master bus If you have synchronized a sequencer to the com pleted song you can use this to input the sequenced sounds via the sub inputs You can use this to add the return audio from an external effect processor connected to the AUX OUT jack 1 Connect the external audio source to the analog inputs Input the external source to INPUT 1 INPU...

Страница 53: ...rt blank etc Select EditType Select the area to the right of the button and rotate the VALUE dial to select the desired editing operation Alternatively you can press the button to dis play Select EditTrack Type and select the type of editing 4 Select the track s that you wish to edit The LCD screen will differ depending on the Edit Type The screen shown in step 2 is when Edit Type is set to CopyTr...

Страница 54: ... copying to a track in a different song Here s how to copy the IN OUT region of song 001 track 1 to the TO location of song 002 track 2 once 1 Select song 001 2 Register the IN and OUT times p 97 3 Select the Copy command In the TRACK EditTrk tab page set EditType to CopyTrack 4 Select the copy source track number Set SourceTrack to track 1 5 Select the clipboard as the copy destination track numb...

Страница 55: ...en processing is completed the display will indicate Completed Press the OK button 5 Verify the results Press the IN LOC1 key to play back from the IN location and verify that the data was erased cor rectly You can use Undo to return to the state before exe cuting the command p 99 Deleting track data Delete Track The Delete Track command deletes data from the speci fied region IN OUT of recorded t...

Страница 56: ...e OUT location at the point where these indications stop appearing p 97 2 Select the Optimize command In the TRACK EditTrk tab page set EditType to OptimizeTrack 3 Select the number of the track that you wish to optimize Find the track whose data you believe is frag mented in this example we will use track 1 and set DestTrack to track 1 4 Execute the editing command Press the Exec button The displ...

Страница 57: ...es button to exe cute the command When processing is completed the display will indicate Completed Press the OK button 8 Verify that the data was processed correctly Press the TO LOC3 key to play back from the TO location and verify that the data was expanded compressed correctly You can use Undo to return to the state before exe cuting the command p 99 The longer the specified range IN OUT the lo...

Страница 58: ...1 3 Select the swap destination track number Set DestTrack to track 2 4 Select the swap destination V track Set DestVTrack to V track a 5 Execute the editing command Press the Exec button The display will ask AreYouSure so press the Yes button to exe cute the command When processing is completed the display will indicate Completed Press the OK button 6 Verify that the data was exchanged correctly ...

Страница 59: ...ay will indicate Completed Press the OK button 6 Verify that the data was faded correctly Press the IN LOC1 key to play back from the IN location and verify that the data was faded out correctly You can use Undo to return to the state before exe cuting the command p 99 The longer the specified range IN OUT the longer this command will take to process until the Completed display appears Boosting to...

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Страница 61: ... subsequent songs will be renumbered upward Undo is not available for song editing 2 Examples of song editing Copying a song This command copies the currently selected song to a song number on the specified drive You can use this to save a backup of your song on a different hard drive You can use this when creating different mixes or arrangements of the same song 1 Select the copy source song Sour...

Страница 62: ...r message will appear if you attempt to record that song It will not be possible to modify any of the parameters of that song Use this command to avoid accidentally modifying a completed song 1 Select the song that you wish to protect Dest Song p 22 2 Select the Protect Song command In the SONG EditSong tab page set EditType to ProtectSong 3 Make sure that the song that you wish to protect is sele...

Страница 63: ... button and select from a list 2 Recording your performance while you listen to the rhythm You can record your performance while listening to the built in rhythm as a guide 1 Make settings as described in 1 Specifying and playing a rhythm Turn Rhythm On Make other settings as necessary 2 Connect your input device and begin recording Refer to 1 Analog inputs and 1 Adjust the recording level and rec...

Страница 64: ...easures Access the TEMPO RHYTHM TmpMap tab page Select the TempoMap and rotate the VALUE dial to select tempo map 001 Select the Edit button to access the Select TempoMap001 Param dialog box Select the tempo in Tempo the time signature in Beat and the rhythm pattern in Rhythm It is not possible to change the starting location Start Measure of tempo map 001 Only the ending location End Measure can ...

Страница 65: ...MIDIClock 6 When the MIDI sequencer finishes playing back stop the MIDI sequencer The D1600 will stop recording and will display Complete Press the OK button 7 Select the tempo track as the tempo source Select the TEMPO RHYTHM SetUp tab page Select TempoSource and rotate the VALUE dial to select TempoTrk If MIDI clock messages cannot be received cor rectly from the MIDI sequencer tempo recording m...

Страница 66: ...trike the key with excessive force Doing so may cause the hard disk or other components to malfunction 6 Stop recording After entering the last tap press the STOP key to end For example if you are recording four measures of 4 4 time you would tap 4 times for MeasTap or 16 times for BeatTap and press the STOP key at the beginning of measure 5 If you input taps only part way through the song the tem...

Страница 67: ...ified effect settings will be used the next time you play the copied song meaning that it will not sound the same To avoid this situation you should use Backup instead of Copy Alternatively you could use Copy but backup the user effects separately by using the Backup User Data com mand 1 Copy Song Copy All Songs You can use the CopySong command to copy the currently selected song or the CopyAllSon...

Страница 68: ...lect the restore destination drive Use the SONG SelSong tab page or the SYS TEM DiskUtil tab select the restore destination drive 2 Select the Restore operation In the SYSTEM B U Rst tab page set B U RstType to Restore 3 Insert the disk into the restore source drive 4 Select the restore source drive Source Press the Drive button to access the dialog box Select the drive press the OK button 5 Selec...

Страница 69: ...se a disk to record or play back songs you must initialize or format it Initialize must be performed before a newly pur chased drive can be used or when you wish to erase the contents of a drive Format should be performed when a disk was used by another device is to be used by the D1600 or when a disk begins to produce frequent Disk Error indications during playback When you execute Initialize or ...

Страница 70: ...es are also supported When importing from another type of SCSI drive only WAV files saved in the root directory are supported You can use the Prvw button to preview the first two seconds of the selected WAV file 4 Select the import destination track number Set DestTrack to track number 1 5 Execute the Import command Press the Exec button Reply Yes to the AreY ouSure prompt When the operation is co...

Страница 71: ... p 97 3 Select the Copy command In the TRACK EditTrk tab page set EditType to CopyTrack 4 Select the copy source track number Set SourceTrack to track numbers 1 2 5 Select the clipboard as the copy destination track number Set DestTrack to Clip 6 Execute the Copy command Press the Exec button Reply Yes to the AreY ouSure prompt When the Copy operation is completed the display will indicate Complet...

Страница 72: ... play songs However tracks 13 16 will not be played In addition the drive will be protected and it will not be possible to execute recording track editing or song editing operations except for Copy Song on these songs If you wish to perform these operations you must select a song on the D12 playable drive and copy the song from the D1600 drive to the selected drive On the D12 mixer channels 7 8 9 ...

Страница 73: ...ate audio data for only the portions that are actually used so that only the Intro Solo and Ending will occupy disk capacity Example 2 Suppose that you began recording on track 1 from the beginning of the song and played the Intro A B and Solo as the first take Then you recorded A and B as the second take In this case the A and B take 1 data underlying A and B of track 1 will remain as a single pi...

Страница 74: ...ized you can use the following procedure to format the disk in FAT 16 DOS format so that the D1600 can recognize it 1 Connect the external SCSI device to the D1600 and use the DiskUtil tab page to initialize it p 68 79 2 Reconnect the external SCSI drive that you ini tialized in step 1 to your computer and format it Windows 95 98 Me users If you are using a 2 GB or smaller drive execute Normal for...

Страница 75: ... contains a MIDI implementation chart This chart makes it easy for you to verify the MIDI messages that the device can transmit and receive When using two MIDI devices together compare their MIDI implementation charts to verify the types of MIDI message that they are able to exchange For more details on the MIDI specifications refer to the separate MIDI implementation To obtain the MIDI implementa...

Страница 76: ...ol parameter Control Change Trans to ON 3 Put the external MIDI sequencer in record ready mode The mixer control data of the D1600 will be trans mitted on MIDI channels 1 16 corresponding to tracks 1 16 Make settings on your external MIDI sequencer so that MIDI channels 1 16 will be recorded For details refer to the owner s manual of your MIDI sequencer For the parameters refer to the MIDI impleme...

Страница 77: ...ity This sets the polarity of the foot switch Connect a foot switch such as the separately sold PS 1 option to the front panel FOOT SW jack and set this parameter so that the polarity indicator is lit when you press the foot switch 2 Func FootSwFunction PunchI O Play Stop Mark Select the function that the foot switch will control PunchI O The foot switch will start stop manual punch recording Use ...

Страница 78: ...D1600 via MIDI and set the MIDI channel of the external device to match the GlobalCh of the D1600 2 ProgramChange Trans On Off Turn program change message transmission on off Program changes are transmitted when you switch scenes or execute a Store or Recall operation 3 ProgramChange Recv On Off Turn program change reception on off When a program change is received the scene will change 4 ControlC...

Страница 79: ...e appropriately If this parameter is set to 127 MMC can be trans mitted received to from all ID numbers P5 B U Rst Backing up and restoring data to removable disk You can backup save restore recall data using a removable disk such as a CD R or CD RW The following data can also be restored D1600 backup data D12 backup data D16 backup data D8 backup data audio data only For details on data compatibi...

Страница 80: ...X writing Depending on your sys tem hard disk and CD R RW drive etc back ing up at 4X may be unsuccessful If this occurs use the 2X setting Be aware that the data on the backup destination drive Destination will be overwritten B U RstType BackupAllSongs Back up all songs and user effect data on the selected drive 2 Source I A G This shows the backup source drive Use SONG SelSong tab page to select...

Страница 81: ...selected for Source will be restored to the Destination drive When restoring one song the Source song will be written to the specified Destination song number Any songs located at the Destination number and following will have their song numbers incre mented they will not be overwritten When you restore all songs all songs of the Source will be added following the songs that currently exist on the...

Страница 82: ... SW ON OFF Specify the area that will be checked by Check Drive ON The entire area will be checked and repaired OFF 2 GB of unused area will be checked and repaired Check Drive requires a certain amount of time for completion If you are using the Korg HDD 20G drive the following times will be required Full SW ON 240 minutes Full SW OFF 30 min utes Initialize The drive selected by Drive ID will be ...

Страница 83: ...rack a h The specified virtual track However if the same virtual track is selected both here and for TRACK Vtr1 8 or Vtr9 16 tab page the result will be the same as if Current were selected To avoid accidentally recording a track that has already been recorded use the TRACK Vtr1 8 and Vtr9 16 tab pages to see which virtual tracks are currently selected and which contain data P1 Vtr1 8 Select virtu...

Страница 84: ... 16 1 2 15 16 1 4 13 16 1 8 9 16 1 16 Clip 1 Select the copy destination track 1 The number of tracks in the clipboard is shown in You can use Clip to copy data to a track of another song When data is copied between songs of differing Bit quantization settings the data will be handled as 16 bit data at the copy destina tion In the case of a 24 bit song only tracks 1 8 can be selected 4 Times 1 99 ...

Страница 85: ...stTrack When this is executed Exec the data of the IN OUT range will be discarded and any track data that followed the deleted range will be moved toward the beginning of the song 2 DestTrack 1 16 1 2 15 16 1 4 13 16 1 8 9 16 1 16 Select the track s from which data will be deleted In the case of a 24 bit song only tracks 1 8 can be selected 3 Exec Execute Execute the track editing operation 4 Wave...

Страница 86: ... of the IN OUT range of the optimize destination track DestTrack The D1600 will not generate unnecessary sound if the IN OUT range contains unused blank portions How ever in the case of brief blank portions that are close to the next audio event the data will be generated as a single sound to avoid producing DiskBusy errors By executing Optimize Track with IN OUT set to the beginning and end of th...

Страница 87: ... executing EditType CopyWholeTrack This operation copies the track data from the beginning to the end of the copy source track SourceTrack the currently selected virtual track to the specified virtual track of the copy destination track DestTrack When this is executed Exec the copy destina tion track will be overwritten 2 SourceTrack 1 16 1 2 15 16 1 4 13 16 1 8 9 16 1 16 Select the copy source tr...

Страница 88: ... B type This curve is ideal for creating cross fades where two tracks are faded in out at the identical time location C type This curve inverts the A curve lengthening the sound that is heard D type Fade out using the A type curve E type Fade out using the B type curve F type Fade out using the C type curve Press the OK button to finalize the selected fade type or press the Cancel button to cancel...

Страница 89: ...pported format one of the following error messages will appear SAMPLE RATE NOT 44 1k This will appear if the sampling frequency of the WAV file is other than 44 1 kHz SAMPLE BIT NOT FIT This will appear if the quantization of the WAV file is other than 8 bit 16 bit or 24 bit ILLEGAL WAV DATA This will appear if the WAV file is unsupported for a reason other than the above 3 DestTrack 1 16 1 2 15 1...

Страница 90: ...trusive OFF Dithering will not be performed P1 SelSong Selecting a song 1 SongNumber I A G 001 100 Select the song The display shows the drive song number and song name If a 24 bit song is selected the display will indicate If the song is protected the display will indi cate p 60 If a song from a D12 playable disk is selected the display will indicate You can press the button and choose from a lis...

Страница 91: ... operations 1 EditType CopySong MoveSong DeleteSong ProtectSong CopyAllSongs Select the song editing operation Press the button and you will be able to select an editing operation from the following dialog box On this and the following pages the items in the screen are explained separately for each of these types EditType CopySong The currently selected song will be copied to the drive and song nu...

Страница 92: ... and registering a scene When protect is turned on the settings of a song will also be stored Fader and EQ etc will reflect your editing but will not be stored 2 DestSong I A G 001 100 This displays the drive song number and name of the song that will be protected If you wish to change this use the SONG SelSong tab page to make your selection 3 Exec Execute Execute the protect operation Each time ...

Страница 93: ...ed or no playable audio tracks were found on the disc NoDrive No drive is connected 2 Size DeviceType Free Used R RW DA This shows the time available on the CD R RW for writing and the type of disc Time display Free Display the free time on the disc Used Display the used time on the disc The times are displayed in minutes and seconds Disc type R The disc has been detected as a CD R This correspond...

Страница 94: ...l be output from the audio outputs of the CD R RW drive You can store a time location for a registration to a locate scene or mark When you press the STORE key the location is put into a memory buffer and can be registered by pressing one of the registration destination keys IN LOC1 OUT LOC2 TO LOC3 or END LOC4 If you press the STORE key once again instead of pressing a regis tration destination k...

Страница 95: ...egistering if you wish to pre serve some of the settings from the previous scene For example suppose that you turned the filter On for the Pan of channels 1 and 2 and regis tered the current settings as scene 002 in the mid dle of the song Then for playback suppose you turned the EQ filter On Turn on scene playback and play back from the beginning of the song When playback reached the location of ...

Страница 96: ...iew Pan fader scene dis play 1 Pan Pan1 Pan16 This shows the currently selected pan settings When you select an icon the channel number and setting value will be displayed in the upper left 2 Level Lev1 Lev16 This shows the currently selected channel fader set tings When you select an icon the channel number and setting value will be displayed in the upper left 3 Pan fader guide These symbols show...

Страница 97: ...be used when TempoSource is set to Manual In the cases of TempoMap and TempoTrack this will show the rhythm P1 2 corresponding to the cur rent time as specified in the TmpMap tab page Press the button and select a pattern from a dialog box The rhythms that can be selected will depend on the Beat p 146 5 RhythmVol 000 100 Specify the volume of the rhythm When the SOLO MONITOR Monitor tab page Rhyth...

Страница 98: ...ou wish to modify and then press this button The Select TempoMap Param dialog box will appear and you can set the desired values P2 2 New 4 Delete This deletes a tempo map 4a SelectAll On Off All tempo maps will be subject to deletion On All tempo maps will be subject to deletion The tempo map number will be shown as Off The single tempo map selected by TempoMap will be subject to deletion All tem...

Страница 99: ... Start of reversed region for ReverseTrack Start of expanded compressed region for Exp CompTrack OptimizeTrack start time FadeTrack start time NormalizeTrack start time OUT LOC2 The following time location registered to the OUT LOC2 key Locate point 2 Punch out time for auto punch recording Playback end time for loop playback Playback end time for in out playback The following times for track edit...

Страница 100: ...rding OUT to the material that fol lows 4a PreRoll 00 10 Set the pre roll time 4b PostRoll 00 10 Set the post roll time 4c Unit Second Meas Measure Select the units for the pre post roll times You can select either seconds or measures Press the OK button and the specified pre post roll times will take effect If you press the Cancel button the times you set will be cancelled 5 Wave You can view the...

Страница 101: ...urn to the state before the operation was executed Current The current undo level Level 00 The most recent operation executed Level 01 99 The previous 99 operations executed 2 OK If you press the UNDO key you will return to the previous page 3 Level 99Level 8Level 1Level Specify the undo level The data will be saved for the specified number of previously executed operations You can select the undo...

Страница 102: ...hreshold 000 100 When trigger recording is used this sets the input level at which recording will begin Recording will begin when the input level exceeds this setting Normally you should set this to as low a level as possible without allowing noise to trigger record ing The appropriate level will differ depending on the input source If recording begins too early or too late re adjust this level 3 ...

Страница 103: ...topped By using the Play From function in conjunction with the Play To function you can find a time location with greater accuracy Slow Play function When you press the FF key half speed playback will begin from the currently stopped location When you press the STOP key playback will stop and you will return to the loca tion where playback began The sound will play slowly at a pitch one octave low...

Страница 104: ...to use the inputs as sub inputs for inputting the return from an external effect to the INPUT 1 INPUT 8 GUI TAR IN jacks or so that the sound of an instrument connected to these jacks can be mixed with the track playback p 50 After completing a song on the D1600 you can syn chronize a sequencer to the D1600 and use sub inputs to mix the sequenced sounds with the track playback of the D1600 These i...

Страница 105: ... for the input mid EQ This can be adjusted over the range of 100 Hz 20 0 kHz 4 InputMid 15 0 15 0 dB Set the input mid EQ gain This adjusts the mid frequency range You can cut boost over a range of 15 0 15 0 dB at the cutoff frequency specified by InMidFc 5 InputLow Fc 100Hz 15 0 15 0 dB Set the input low EQ gain This adjusts the low fre quency range You can cut boost over a range of 15 0 15 0 dB ...

Страница 106: ... gain This adjusts the low frequency range You can cut boost over a range of 15 0 15 0 dB at a 100 Hz cutoff frequency 6 Pair Enable pairing for adjacent mixer channels p 102 Pair P2 Eq5 8 EQ settings for mixer channels 5 8 Here you can apply EQ equalizer to the playback of tracks 5 8 Refer to P1 Eq1 4 EQ settings for mixer channels 1 4 P3 Eq9 12 EQ settings for mixer channels 9 12 Here you can ap...

Страница 107: ... wish to use four mono in mono out effects This is ideal for sources for which the panning is fixed such as rhythm guitar 1in1outx8 Select this when you wish to use eight mono in mono out effects This is ideal for sources for which the panning is fixed such as drums 3 InsertTo Select the location at which the insert effect will be inserted Press the button to access the dialog box and make setting...

Страница 108: ...to edit When you press the EffectIcon button the Effect Edit dialog box will appear For details on each parameter refer to Effect Parameter List p 113 The On Off setting at the top of the screen is linked with Effect On Off 3b 3b Effect On Off On Off Turn each effect on off On The effect is on Off The effect is off 4 Bypass This lets you compare the sound processed by the effect with the unprocess...

Страница 109: ...er to P2 InsEff1 Selection and settings for Insert Effect 1 The master effects are used by sending an adjustable send amount from each channel to the effect They can be used to adjust the overall depth and balance The D1600 provides two master effects The final effect is used to adjust the final stage of the master LR bus The D1600 provides one stereo final effect The AUX send is used when you wis...

Страница 110: ...ut level to the effect is adjusted in the EffSnd2 tab page P3 EffSnd1 Send settings for effect 1 Here you can set the send amount from each mixer channel to effect 1 1 SendLevelMeter SND 1 CLP 6 12 18 40 dB This shows the send level to effect 1 The vertical axis shows the level 2 Send Ch1 16 000 100 Adjust the send amount from each mixer channel to effect 1 3 Pair Specify pairing for adjacent mixe...

Страница 111: ...o Solo select 1 SelectSolo 1 16 S1 S2 A1 R1 R2 On Off Switch the solo function on off Only the audio for which the Solo button is On will be sent to the monitor bus Use this function when you wish to hear only a specific channel or channels out of multiple audio sources or to check the send etc The solo signal will be output to the MONITOR OUT L R jacks and to the PHONES jack If one or more are On...

Страница 112: ...l leave this off Solo If solo is turned On for even one source in the Solo tab page this will be selected automati cally and it will not be possible to select Mas terLR Cue To select these you must first turn solo Off in the Solo tab page 2 Level Set the volume level and panning of each mixer channel when Cue is turned On in SelectMon itor Press the Level button and view and adjust the settings in...

Страница 113: ...ivate your selection or press the Cancel button to cancel 0 8s 0 8 seconds The peak hold indicator will be held forever The hold indicator will be cleared when you press the PkHold button to access the dialog box 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 PLAY LED lit green The selected track c...

Страница 114: ...he current song if you are in the middle of the current song or to the beginning of the previous song if you are already at the beginning of the current song 2 FF key When stopped or playing this key moves the time backward rewind If you hold down the STOP key and press the FF key you will move to the end of the current song If you are already at the end of the song you will move to the beginning ...

Страница 115: ...ion Delay DL1 DL6 Category Delay type effects 8 DL1 L C R Delay This multitap delay outputs three Tap signals to the left right and center respectively You can also adjust the left and right spread of the delay sound Parameter name shown on screen Range of parameter parameter name Explanation Time Reverb Time sec 01 10 0s Sets the reverberation time Insert 2in2outx2 Master Final Effect Time Reverb...

Страница 116: ...read Spread 0 50 Sets the width of the stereo image of the effect sound Mix Wet Dry Dry 1 99 99 1 Wet Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds Mode Stereo Cross Stereo Cross Switches between stereo delay and cross feedback delay LTime L Delay Time msec 0 680ms Sets the delay time for the left channel RTime R Delay Time msec 0 680ms Sets the delay time for the right channel LFback L Feedb...

Страница 117: ...0ms Sets the delay time for the right channel RFback R Feedback 100 100 Sets the feedback amount for the right channel HiDamp High Damp 0 100 Sets the damping amount in the high range LoDamp Low Damp 0 100 Sets the damping amount in the low range LFO LFO Waveform TRI SIN Selects LFO Waveform Shape LFO Shape 100 100 Determines how much the LFO wave form is changed Phase LFO Phase degree 180 180 Set...

Страница 118: ...the Limiter compresses only signals that exceed the specified level to lower unnecessary peak sig nals The Limiter applies a peaking type EQ to the trigger sig nal which controls the degree of the Limiter effect allowing you to set any band width to be covered This effect is a stereo limiter You can link left and right channels or use each chan nel individually Envelope Select When L R Mix is sele...

Страница 119: ...ive values Emphatic Point This parameter sets the frequency to be emphasized Higher val ues will emphasize lower frequencies Enhancer Dly L msec Enhancer Dly R msec These parameters set the delay time for the Enhancer left and right channel Specifying a slightly different delay time for the left and right channel will add a stereo image depth and width to the sound 26 DY6 St Decimator Stereo Decim...

Страница 120: ...o a lower range sound set this to a lower value Resonance This parameter sets the intensity of resonance for the voice pat tern A larger value will add more character to the sound Trim Trim 0 100 Sets the input level B1Type Band1 Type Peaking ShelvL Selects the type of Band 1 B4Type Band4 Type Peaking ShelvH Selects the type of Band 4 Fc1 Band1 Cutoff Hz 20 1 0kHz Sets the center frequency of Band...

Страница 121: ...fect You can create a very smooth and dense sound Insert 2in2outx2 Final Type Type 1 Wide1 2 Wide2 3 Wide3 4 HalfW1 5 HalfW2 6 HalfW3 7 Low 8 WideLo 9 Mid 10 WideM 11 High 12 WideHi Selects a combination of center fre quencies for each band Trim Trim 0 100 Sets the input level B1 Band1 dB 18 18 Sets the gain of Band 1 B2 Band2 dB 18 18 Sets the gain of Band 2 B3 Band3 dB 18 18 Sets the gain of Ban...

Страница 122: ... for the early reflection Time ER Time msec 10 1600ms Sets the time length of early reflection PreDly Pre Delay msec 0 200ms Sets the time taken from the original sound to the first early reflection EQTrim EQ Trim 0 100 Sets the input level of EQ applied to the effect sound LEQG Pre LEQ Gain dB 15 0 15 0 Sets the gain of Low EQ HEQG Pre HEQ Gain dB 15 0 15 0 Sets the gain of High EQ Mix Wet Dry Dr...

Страница 123: ... 24dB Sets the compressor output gain Fc1 Band1 Cutoff Hz 20 1 0kHz Sets the center frequency of Band 1 Q1 Q 0 5 10 0 Sets the bandwidth of Band 1 G1 Gain dB 18 18dB Sets the gain of Band 1 Fc2 Band2 Cutoff Hz 50 5 0kHz Sets the center frequency of Band 2 Q2 Q 0 5 10 0 Sets the bandwidth of Band 2 G2 Gain dB 18 18dB Sets the gain of Band 2 Fc3 Band3 Cutoff Hz 300 10 0kHz Sets the center frequency ...

Страница 124: ...espond to change in the input Sense Sensitivity 0 100 Sets the sensitivity Fc Side Band EQ fc 500 20 0kHz Sets the center frequency of the side band EQ Q Side Band EQ Q 0 5 10 Sets the bandwidth of the side band EQ Gain Side Band EQ Gain 18 18dB Sets the gain of the side band EQ Ratio Ratio 1 0 1 50 0 1 Inf 1 Sets the signal compression ratio Thrsh Threshold dB 40 0dB Sets the level above which th...

Страница 125: ...ounds Vo Cn A simulation of a standard studio condenser mic that is ideal for vocals acoustic instruments and narrations Vo Tb A simulation of a vintage tube mic that is ideal for vocals BDr Dy A simulation of a fairly large dynamic mic that is ideal for bass drum sounds etc that include the sense of air pressure char acteristic of a close mic recording Set This switches the location of the mic Cl...

Страница 126: ...s the center frequency of Band 2 Q2 Q 0 5 10 0 Sets the bandwidth of Band 2 G2 Gain dB 18 18dB Sets the gain of Band 2 Fc3 Band3 Cutoff Hz 300Hz 10 0kHz Sets the center frequency of Band 3 Q3 Q 0 5 10 0 Sets the bandwidth of Band 3 G3 Gain dB 18 18dB Sets the gain of Band 3 Fc4 Band4 Cutoff Hz 500Hz 20 0kHz Sets the center frequency of Band 4 Q4 Q 0 5 10 0 Sets the bandwidth of Band 4 Gain4 Gain d...

Страница 127: ...form TRI SIN Selects LFO Waveform Speed Frequency Hz 0 02 20 0Hz Sets the LFO speed Depth Depth 0 100 Sets the depth of LFO modulation Fdback Feedback 100 100 Sets the feedback amount Mix Wet Dry Wet 1 99 Dry 1 99 Wet Sets the effect balance of the chorus flanger DTime Delay Time msec 0 0 50 0ms Sets the delay time LFO LFO Waveform TRI SIN Selects LFO Waveform Speed Frequency Hz 0 02 20 0Hz Sets t...

Страница 128: ...n will not be displayed when Param is set to Off or Wah Using a pedal to control wah 1 As explained in Controlling an effect from an external device p 47 make settings for Device etc and select an effect program that provides a wah 2 Press the EffectIcon button for Cntrl and set Param to Wah 3 Press the EffectIcon button for Wah and set Mode to Pedal Insert 1in1outx8 Polrty G Polarity Switches bet...

Страница 129: ...e cue level of each channel been turned down In the SOLO MONITOR Monitor tab page press the Level button and raise the level p 110 In some cases the sound of the digital input may not be input for two or three seconds If the sampling fre quency changes on the digital input device that is con nected for example from 48 kHz to 44 1 kHz the sampling rate converter inside the D1600 will require two or...

Страница 130: ...eter in the INSERT EFFECT InsEff1 InsEff5 8 tab page use TRIM etc to adjust the input volume so that CLIP does not light Master effect While watching the meter in the MASTER EFFECT AUX EffSnd 1 or EffSnd2 tab page adjust the send volumes so that CLIP does not light Final effect While watching the meter in the MAS TER EFFECT AUX FinalEff tab page adjust the volume of each channel so that CLIP does ...

Страница 131: ...ab page use RhythmVol to adjust the volume When using the tempo map use the TmpMap tab page Edit button to adjust the volume of each map Rhythm sound does not stop or sounds doubled vol ume is excessive In the TEMPO RHYTHM SetUp tab page has Rhythm been turned On TEMPO RHYTHM key lit Either switch Rhythm from On to Off or use Vol to lower the volume Is the rhythm selected for monitoring In the SOL...

Страница 132: ... disk is connected Refer to Note when using DOS format disks p 72 CD R RW The external CD R RW drive is not recognized Has the SCSI ID been set to other than 6 p 67 Did you turn on the power of the CD R RW drive before turning on the power of the D1600 Temporarily turn off the power of the external CD R RW drive and the D1600 and then turn on the power in the order of the external CD R RW drive an...

Страница 133: ...n finalized finalize the CD before playing it If the CD has been finalized check the connections of the drive If there are no problems with the connections or operation try another disc Disc Full When writing an audio CD there was insufficient space on the CD Write to new CD media Disk Failure while reading from the disk drive In SYSTEM DiskUtil tab page execute Check Drive If this message still a...

Страница 134: ...tings you made were incorrect so that the operation could not be executed This message will appear if TO is later than END or if they are at the same time location Set the times correctly MemoryFull There is insufficient memory for recording or track edit ing Delete unneeded data In some cases you can solve this problem by turning the power off and then on again MIDIOverflow When receiving MMC or ...

Страница 135: ...bit 44 1 kHz monaural stereo file Write CD Failed Writing to CD has failed Select a slower speed for writing to the CD R RW Use the media recommended for your drive If you are attempting to write to CD from an external SCSI device the transmission speed may be insuffi cient You may be able to write successfully if you copy the data from the external SCSI device to the internal hard disk and then w...

Страница 136: ... circuit boards or connector con tacts Before moving the D1600 you must remove the hard disk and or CD R RW drive 1 About the internal hard disk The D1600 cannot be used unless an internal hard disk is installed Before you use the D1600 you must install a hard disk sold or recommended by Korg For information on hard disks that Korg recommends please contact your Korg distributor Never use a hard d...

Страница 137: ...hat you removed in step2 Raise the lock levers located at the left and right of the D1600 to lock the front cover in place Checking the operation of the hard disk 1 Use the procedure described in Turning the power on to turn on the power and verify that the D1600 starts up correctly If the D1600 fails to start up correctly re check the installation 2 If a message of INIT Internal Hard Disk Drive a...

Страница 138: ...emperature or high humidity Never touch the focussing lens Do not use commercially available lens cleaners Do not transport the unit with a disc left in the drive Do not leave the unit with the tray left open CD R RW disc handling Please observe the following points when handling discs Failure to observe these points may cause problems such as data not being written correctly loss of recorded data...

Страница 139: ...he way 8 Using the screws that you removed in step 3 fas ten the CD drive cartridge to the D1600 9 Close the front cover If you have installed the CD drive remove the drive bay cover before closing the front cover Checking the operation of the internal CD R RW drive 1 Turn on the power as described in the power on procedure and verify that the D1600 starts up cor rectly p 18 Turn on the power of t...

Страница 140: ...oes not vibrate Listening to an audio CD Here s how to listen to an audio CD with the L channel of the CD assigned to mixer channel 1 and the R chan nel assigned to mixer channel 2 1 Insert an audio CD into the internal CD R RW drive Press the eject button of the internal CD R RW drive to open the tray and insert the audio CD 2 Assign the audio output of the internal CD R RW drive to mixer channel...

Страница 141: ...oad operation Press the Exec button When the display asks AreYouSure press the Yes button to begin loading If the power is turned off accidentally while the system is being loaded the D1600 may become incapable of operating correctly If this occurs please contact your Korg distributor 4 When loading is completed the following dis play will appear and the loaded system will be checked If the check ...

Страница 142: ...ans mission reception MIDI Clock trans mission Structure 24 channel input 8 BUS 1 AUX 1 MASTER Signal processing 32 bit 44 1 kHz Equalizer HIGH f 10 kHz G 15 dB MID f 0 1 20 kHz G 15 dB LOW f 100 Hz G 15 dB Scene memory 100 scenes per song Structure insert 8 maximum master 2 maximum final 1 All usable simultaneously Signal processing 44 bit 44 1 kHz Programs insert 128 preset 128 user master 32 pr...

Страница 143: ...e 10 kΩ or more Connector 1 4 stereo phone jack Output impedance 100 Ω Maximum level 50 mW 32 Ω Connector optical Format 24 bit S P DIF IEC60958 EIAJ CP 1201 Connector HD SCSI 2 D sub half pitch 50 pin Format SCSI 2 compatible Connectors DIN 5 pin 2 Connector 1 4 phone jack use separately sold PS 1 Connector 1 4 stereo phone jack use separately sold XVP 10 or EXP 2 Power cable Owner s Manual Demo ...

Страница 144: ...io Effect control reception only All control numbers 000 119 are received Mixer control transmission reception 07 Fader 10 Pan 12 13 EffSend1 2 14 AuxSend 16 19 20 25 Eq Low Mid MidFc Hi 68 71 72 77 InEq Low Mid MidFc Hi 80 81 82 83 SubIn Lev Bal Mono Mute 86 87 MstEff1 RetLev RetBal 88 89 MstEff2 RetLev RetBal 08 94 ChannelPair Function 95 Master fader 1 Received if MMC Mode Receive is selected i...

Страница 145: ...143 Block diagram Appendices Block diagram MIDI ...

Страница 146: ... Amp Simulator Dist NR Tone AmpSim Bass Multi 3 I061 EB1 BassMulti1 Bass Multi1 Comp Exctr P4EQ Cho Fl S Dly I062 EB2 BassMulti2 Bass Multi2 Dist NR Filter Delay I063 EB3 BassMulti3 Bass Multi3 Comp P4EQ Gate ProgNo Categ ProgramName Algorithm EFF1 EFF2 EFF3 EFF4 EFF5 Mode Mic Multi 1 I064 MS1 MicMulti Mic Multi CabiRes MicSim Comp Vocal Multi 4 I065 VO1 Vocal Multi1 Vocal Multi1 Comp Exctr Pitch ...

Страница 147: ...alkingMod Talking Modulator TalkMd FINAL EFFECT Preset32 User32 ProgNo Categ ProgramName Algorithm EFF 1 Dynamics 10 F001 DY1 St Comp St Compressor StComp F002 DY1 StudioComp St Compressor StComp F003 DY1 TwoMix 60 s St Compressor StComp F004 DY1 TwoMix 70 s St Compressor StComp F005 DY2 St Limiter St Limiter StLimit F006 DY2 ReMSTR POP St Limiter StLimit F007 DY2 ReMSTR DANCE St Limiter StLimit F...

Страница 148: ...6 8 130 I Shuff 1 5 130 I Shuff 2 4 130 I Shuff 3 8 130 F Shuff 1 2 130 F Shuff 2 2 130 F Shuff 3 1 130 E Shuff 1 3 130 E Shuff 2 5 130 E Shuff 3 4 130 HalfTime 8 150 I HalfTime 5 150 F HalfTime 1 150 E HalfTime 6 150 RockBld 1 8 90 RockBld 2 8 90 I RockBld 1 4 90 I RockBld 2 4 90 F RockBld 1 1 90 F RockBld 2 1 90 E RockBld 1 6 90 E RockBld 2 4 90 RhythmName Length Tempo R Funk 1 4 98 R Funk 2 1 9...

Страница 149: ...in out 29 Auto punch in out recording 98 Auto save function 65 AutoIn 110 AuxSend 107 B Backup 65 77 Bass multi 121 Bounce 29 Bounce recording 81 Bypass 46 106 108 C CD Monitor 49 CD R RW 91 CHANNEL faders 112 Connection 15 17 Contrast 14 Control an effect 47 75 Copy 65 Copyright 1 49 91 Cue 110 Current page 13 D Data 65 Delay 113 Demo CD 15 19 Demo song 19 Device ID 73 Dialog 13 14 DigiIn 102 Dig...

Страница 150: ...Metronome 95 Mic multi 121 Mic Simulator 123 MIDI 41 47 73 75 76 MIDI channel 73 MIDI clock 63 96 MIDI implementation chart 73 MIDI message 73 MIDI sequencer 74 Mixdown 49 Mixer settings 89 MMC 73 77 Modulation 115 Monaural type 126 Monitor 38 Monitor L R meter 111 Monitor output 110 Moving to a locate point 36 MTC 73 75 Multi effect 124 MUTE 111 N New song 21 Create 89 Non destructive editing 5 N...

Страница 151: ... 90 Rename 89 Select 88 Special Effect 118 STOP key 112 STORE 92 Sub input 50 102 SubIn 102 Synchronization 76 T Tab 13 Tap tempo 96 Tempo 61 95 Tempo map Deleting modifying 62 Edit 95 Tempo track 63 96 Tempo mark or scene settings 88 Threshold level 100 Time signature 61 95 Toggle button 13 Track edit 81 TRACK STATUS 111 Track view 111 TRANSPORT KEY 112 Trigger recording 100 TRS phone jack 11 Tun...

Страница 152: ...ct specifications and voltages required by each country These products are warranted by the KORG distributor only in each country Any KORG product not sold with a warranty card or carrying a serial number disqualifies the product sold from the manufacturer s distributor s warranty and liability This requirement is for your own protection and safety ...

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