Step 2. creating/selecting a song, Creating a new song, Selecting a different song – KORG D4 User Manual

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Step 2. Creating/selecting a song

1. Creating a new song

Before you can begin recording, you must create a new
blank song.
1 Set the [MODE] knob to “NEW SONG.”
2 Select the song grade.

The display will indicate “SngGrade.”
Use the [VALUE] dial to select the song grade (record-
ing quality) that’s appropriate for the desired record-
ing quality and/or time.

The song grade that you select here cannot be changed after
the song is created.

3 Create the song.

After you’ve used the [VALUE] dial to select the song
grade, press the CURSOR [

] key. A song named

“NEW SONG” will be created following the highest
existing song number.

If you decide not to create a new song, press the [EXIT] key.

2. Selecting a different song

To select the previous-numbered song

Hold down the [STOP] key and press the [REW] key
to move to the beginning of the next lower-numbered
song.

To select the next-numbered song

Hold down the [STOP] key and press the [FF] key to
move to the beginning of the next higher-numbered
song.

To select a song directly by name or number

1 Set the [MODE] knob to “SONG SEL”.

The name and number of the currently selected song
is displayed.

2 Use the [VALUE] dial to display the desired song

name and number.

3 Press the CURSOR [

] key to select the song.

When you switch songs, each track will be at the volume
level at which the faders were when you switched songs.
Depending on the state of the faders, the playback volume
might be excessive, so please use caution.

Eco(Economy)

Extended-length recording. Select this
when you want to record for an extended
time.

Std(Standard)

Standard. Normally you will select this
grade.

Hiq(High Quality)

High audio quality. Select this when you
want to record at a high audio quality. The
available recording time will be shorter.

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