Basic operation, Setup and listening to the demo song, 1. checking and connections – KORG D888 User Manual

Page 14: Connecting your monitoring equipment, 2. turn the d888 on

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Basic operation

1: Setup and demo songs

Connect your monitor speakers or headphones, and turn on the power.
Before you start recording your own songs, take a minute to listen to the
demo song provided with the D888.

2: Recording

Connect your keyboard, mic, guitar, or other instrument, and record your per-
formance on a channel track.

3: Playback

Play back your recorded performance, and apply EQ and effects.

4: Overdubbing

While listening to the performance you recorded in step 2, record additional
performances on other channel tracks.

5: Mixdown and mastering

Apply effects and EQ to the performances of all tracks to create the overall
balance you want.
Adjust the overall level and pan, and record your mix onto the master track.

6: Structure

Take a look at a simple block diagram that shows the audio signal flow of the
D888’s recorder.

1: Setup and listening to the demo song

1-1. Checking and connections

Connecting your monitoring equipment

1) Either connect your monitor system to the MONITOR L,R

jacks, or connect your headphones to the PHONES jack.

2) Turn the monitor LEVEL knob to “0”. If you connected

headphones, turn the PHONE level knob all the way
toward the left.

If the OUTPUT ASSIGN button is dark (INDIVIDUAL), press the but-
ton to make it light (MST/MON).

1-2. Turn the D888 on

Connect the AC power cable (included), and turn on the power.
Be sure to use the procedure described in p.6 “

● Power-on”.

Use an independent AC outlet whenever possible. If a circuit breaker
should trip for some reason, any unsaved data will be lost and the internal hard drive may be
damaged.

Headphones

Monitor speaker etc.

OUTPUT ASSIGN button

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