Rear panel, Introduction – KORG D4 User Manual

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Introduction

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If you’ve used the [REC SEL] keys to select a recording
track, press the [REC] key and then press the [PLAY]
key to begin recording.
The [PLAY] key will remain lit during playback or
recording.
If you press this key during playback, the playback
will slow down to half-speed - without changing the
pitch - making it easy to play along with a difficult
phrase as you practice.
While setting the In, Out, To, or End times in track
editing, you can press this key to play back approxi-
mately two seconds from that time location.

REC

Pressing this key will arm the D4 for recording (record-
ready mode). The key will blink. In order to enter
record-ready mode, you need to press the [PAN]
knob(s) for the track(s) you wish to record - the selected
track’s LED will light. When you then press the [PLAY]
key, the key will light and recording will begin.

STOP

This key stops the recording or playback; the recorder
will stop.
If you press this key while already stopped, the song
will be saved and you will return to the beginning of
that song.

REW (Rewind)

This key moves to the beginning of the song. If you
press and hold this key during playback, the time
location will move rapidly toward the beginning of
the song.

FF (Fast Forward)

If you press and hold this key during playback, the
time location will move rapidly toward the end of the
song.

24. [UNDO] key

Use this key to undo the most recent recording or
track editing operation, or to cancel the Undo opera-
tion (i.e., “redo”)
After performing a recording or editing operation,
you can press the [UNDO] key to return to the state
prior to executing that operation.

In order to use this function, the “SYSTEM” mode “UNDO”
page setting “AutoUndo” must be turned “On.”

Undo information is preserved until you perform the next
recording or track editing operation.

2. Rear panel

1. [INPUT 1] switch

Set this switch for the type of device connected to the
[INPUT 1] jack.
GTR:

Use this setting if you’ve connected a guitar or

bass guitar.
MIC:

Use this setting if you’ve connected a mic.

LINE:

Use this setting if you’ve connected a line-level

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