Moving to the in or out points you registered, Setting the intime and outtime, Step 6. mixer adjustments – KORG D4 User Manual

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You can perform steps 2–3 even during playback.

If you want to save the registered locate points as part of the
song data, press the [STOP] key to save the song. If you turn
off the power without saving the song, the locate points you
registered will not be preserved.

Moving to the IN or OUT points you registered

Press the [IN (LOC1)] key or [OUT (LOC2)] key. You will
move to that time location.

Setting the InTime and OutTime

To specify the InTime and OutTime locations used for
track editing operations, you can simply register the
desired time to each key as described in “Registering the
IN and OUT locate points.”
If you want to specify InTime and OutTime locations that
are independent of the IN and OUT settings, press the lit
[IN] or [OUT] key while you’re in the track editing opera-
tion; the display will change to the time of that locate
point. Then, in the same way as when moving the current
time location, use the CURSOR [

]/[

] keys to make

the desired counter value blink, and turn the [VALUE]
dial to specify the time.

By pressing the [PLAY] key at this time, you can hear
approximately two seconds of playback starting at the
selected time location.

The modified time you specify here will not be reflected by
the locate point.

If you want to change the To Time or End Time for track edit-
ing operations, press the [PUNCH] key when setting the
parameter.

Step 6. Mixer adjustments

By using the mixer to adjust the volume, tone, and pan-
ning for input/recording or playback of each track, you
can create the most effective overall sound.

1. Select a mixer parameter

Adjusting the level (volume), and pan (stereo position)

Use the [TRACK 1]–[TRACK 4] and [MASTER] faders to
adjust the levels. Use the [PAN] knobs to adjust the pan.
While the recorder is stopped and the counter is dis-
played, moving a knob will cause its value to briefly
appear.

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