KORG D4 User Manual

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You can press the [UNDO] key to return to the state prior to
executing this operation. (

→p.26)

The amount of time required to complete this operation (the
“Finish!” display) is determined by the length of the speci-
fied region (In–Out).

Copy Virtual Track “CpyV-Trk” — copying to a virtual
track

This operation copies an entire virtual track (from begin-
ning to end) to another virtual track of the same track, or
to a virtual track of another track.

As an example, here’s how virtual track “A” of track 1 can
be copied to virtual track “B” of the same track 1.
1 Select “TRK EDIT” mode.

Set the [MODE] knob to “TRK EDIT.”

2 Select the Copy Virtual operation.

Use the [VALUE] dial to select “CpyV-Trk,” and press
the CURSOR [

] key.

3 Select “CpyFrom” (copy-source track number).

Use the [VALUE] dial to select the copy-source track
number. For this example, select “1.” Then press the
CURSOR [

] key.

4 Select “CpyFromV” (copy-source virtual track num-

ber).
Use the [VALUE] dial to select the copy-source virtual
track number. For this example, select virtual track
“A.” Then press the CURSOR [

] key.

5 Select “CpyTo” (copy-destination track number).

Use the [VALUE] dial to select the copy-destination
track number. For this example, select track “1.” Then
press the CURSOR [

] key.

6 Select “CpyToV” (copy-destination virtual track

number).
Use the [VALUE] dial to select the copy destination
virtual track number. For this example, select virtual
track “B.” Then press the CURSOR [

] key.

7 Execute the editing operation.

In response to the “CpyV OK?” display, press the
CURSOR [

] key to execute the operation. When the

copy is completed, the display will indicate “Finish!”

8 Select “B” as the virtual track for track 1, move to the

beginning of the song, and listen to the play back to
verify that the copy was executed as you intended.

You can press the [UNDO] key to return to the state prior to
executing this operation. (

→p.26)

It is possible to execute this operation on a track that is not
currently selected, so be sure you know which data is in the
track before you execute.

Delete Virtual Track “DelV-Trk” — deleting a virtual track

This operation deletes all data (from the beginning to the
end) of the specified virtual track.

As an example, here’s how to delete virtual track “C” of
track 1.

SrcVTrk

SrcTrk

DestVTrk (a...h)

DestTrk

DestVTrk (a...h)

DestTrk

DestVTrk (a...h)

DestTrk

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