Step 11. mixdown, Recording onto a master recorder, Using the sub input – KORG D4 User Manual

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1 Select “TRK EDIT” mode.

Set the [MODE] knob to “TRK EDIT.”

2 Select the Delete Virtual operation.

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

] key.

3 Select “DelTo” (track number from which a virtual

track will be deleted).
Use the [VALUE] dial to select the number of the track
from which a virtual track will be deleted. For this
example, select track “1.” Then press the CURSOR
[

] key.

4 Select “DelToV” (the virtual track that will be

deleted).
Use the [VALUE] dial to select the virtual track num-
ber that will be deleted. For this example, select vir-
tual track “C.” Then press the CURSOR [

] key.

5 Execute the editing operation.

In response to the “DelV OK?” display, press the CUR-
SOR [

] key to execute the operation. When the data

has been deleted, the display will indicate “Finish!”

6 Select “C” as the virtual track for track 1, move to the

beginning of the song, and listen to the play back to
verify that the data was deleted 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.

Step 11. Mixdown

“Mixdown” refers to the process of using the faders and
effects to adjust the sound recorded on each track, and
recording the resulting data on a two-channel recorder
(DAT recorder, MD recorder, cassette tape recorder, etc.) to
create a finished song.

1. Recording onto a master recorder

1 Check the completed song.

Adjust the level and pan etc. of each track, and play
back to check the song.

2 Connect your external recording device.

Connect the [MASTER OUT] jack of the D4 to your
tape recorder or MD recorder, etc.

3 Begin mixdown.

Start recording on your external recording device, and
play back your song on the D4.

2. Using the sub input

If you want to perform along with the playback of the four
tracks, you can use the external input as a sub input that is
added directly to the master output.
1 Connect your external input device to the input jack.
2 Select the sub input setting.

Set the [MODE] knob to “SYSTEM.” Use the [VALUE]
dial to select “MixerSys,” and press the CURSOR [

]

key to access the mixer settings. Press the CURSOR
[

] key until the display read “SubIn” (sub input set-

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