D12_1 – KORG 16 Track Digital Recorder D1600mkII User Manual

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Converting tracks to WAV onto a CD-D Series

On the D-Series recorders, you have the ability to record your Song and then export individual tracks
or the entire song as separate .wav files onto a CD for use in other systems. It must be copied to a
clipboard first however. This guide will walk you through the procedure.

1. Store the start and end times of the section of the song that you wish to export. Do this by pressing

STORE then LOC 1 at the beginning of the section and STORE LOC 2 at the END.

Note: For moving tracks to play in a computer DAW etc. you should always export your tracks starting
at the beginning of the Song, regardless of when your audio actually starts. This way you are
guaranteed that you can re-align your tracks accurately.

2. Press the TRACK button repeatedly until the EDIT TRK tab is selected on the bottom of the screen.

3. Using the rotary dial, select “COPY TRACK” under EDIT TYPE.

4. Using the Cursor, go down to the left, to the “from” track selection.

5. Using the rotary dial, select the track(s) you would like to export from. (i.e. 1-16)

6. Using the cursor, go to the right to the “to track” selection.

7. To the right, using the rotary dial, select the CLIP that it will be saved to. (i.e. CLIP 16)

8. Using the cursor, select EXEC.

9. Press the ENTER button.

10. If you are sure, using the cursor go over to YES and press the Enter button.

11. Press the ENTER button for “OK”.

12. Press the Track button, until the tab on the screen that is marked EXPORT is selected.

13. Using the Cursor, select the arrow in box.

14. When it’s highlighted, press the ENTER button.

15. Insert a blank CD.

16. Using the cursor, select “G: CD”.

17. Press the ENTER button.

18. Using the cursor, select “OK”.

19. Press the ENTER button.

20. Using the Cursor, highlight EXEC.

21. Press the ENTER button.

22. Using the cursor, go over to “YES” if you are sure.

23. Press the ENTER button.


You have just exported your files to CD as .WAV files.

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