Introduction – KORG D4 User Manual

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6. FX WRITE [KNOB] key

Press this key to register a favorite effect to the [PRE/
FAVE] knob.

7. FX WRITE [PROG] key

After you’ve edited an effect, press this key to save
your custom settings.

8. FX [GUITAR/MIC] key

Press this key to apply an insert effect to the input as
it’s being recorded. If this key is lit, the effect is being
applied. If you press the lit key, the effect will be
bypassed. If you press and hold the key, the effect will
turn off.

Only one track can be recorded at a time when you’re using
this effect.

9. FX [INSERT/GTR+VO] key

Press this effect if you want to apply a dual-input
insert effect (to process the sound while it’s being
recorded), for example when using stereo input or
when recording a guitar and vocal duo. If this key is
lit, the effect is being applied. If you press the lit key,
the effect will be bypassed. If you press and hold the
key, the effect will turn off.

10. FX [MASTER] key

Press this key if you want to apply a send/return master
effect during playback or when bouncing or mixing tracks.
If this key is lit, the effect is being applied. If you press the
lit key, the effect will be bypassed. If you press and hold
the key, the effect will turn off.

11. FX [FINAL] key

Press this key if you want to apply a final effect during
playback

or when bouncing or mixing tracks

. If this key

is lit, the effect is being applied. If you press the lit key,
the effect will be bypassed. If you press and hold the
key, the effect will turn off.

12. Display

This area displays recording and playback level
meters, time information (locate), page information,
and various other parameters.

13. [PAN] knobs (REC SELECT/FX EDIT)

These knobs adjust the panning of each track and the
rhythm level. Depending on the selected mode and the
[SEL] key, you can also press these knobs to switch the
status of each track between playback and recording.
When editing an effect, pressing down on each knob
will select a specific block within the effect chain.

14. Faders

These adjust the volume levels. A fader position of
about “7” on the scale is unity level (recording and play-
back will be at the same level). At this time, an indica-
tion of “-U-” will briefly appear in the value indicator.

1, 2, 3, 4

These faders adjust the volume level of each track. For
tracks not selected for recording by “REC SELECT,”
the faders adjust the playback volume level. For tracks
selected by “REC SELECT,” the faders adjust the
recording level of the input signal.

MASTER

This fader adjusts the volume level of the master L/R

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