Basic operation, Naming a song, Stop] key + [ff] key – KORG DIGITAL RECORDING STUDIO D16 User Manual

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3

Basic operation

In “2. Naming a song,” step

3

has been changed as fol-

lows.

2. Naming a song

3

Change the name of the song.

Use the “ ” “ ” buttons to move the cursor to the
location of the character that you wish to change, and
rotate the [VALUE] dial to modify the song name.

The buttons in the LCD screen have the following
function.

A../a..

” buttons: Select the alphabetical character

“A.” Press it again to select the lowercase “a”.

0...9

” button: Select the numeral “0–9”.

Symbol

” button: Select a symbol.

Insert

” button: Insert a space, moving the follow-

ing characters backward.

Space

” button: Select a space (blank).

Backsp

” button: Delete the character before the

cursor.

Delete

” button: Delete the character at the cursor.

ClearAll

” button: Delete the entire name.

Part of “3. Selecting an existing song” has been
changed.

[STOP] key + [FF] key

Use this to select the previous or next-numbered song
in the same drive.

• Hold down the

[STOP]

key and press the

[FF]

key to

move to the end of that song. If you are already at
the end of the song, you will move to the beginning
of the next song.

Fade Track and Normalize Track commands have been
added to “Track editing.”

Fade-in/Fade-out: Fade Track

This command creates a fade-in or fade-out in the
selected region (

IN

OUT

) of the recorded track data.

You can also create crossfades by combining fade-in
and fade-out for identical regions in two tracks.

• You can fade-in or fade-out the

IN

OUT

region.

• A single or multiple tracks of data can be faded-in or

faded-out simultaneously.

Boosting to an appropriate level: Normal-
ize Track

If the recorded level is too low, you can use this com-
mand to boost the selected region (

IN

OUT

) of track

data to the maximum level that will not cause clipping.

• The peak value of the audio data in the

IN

OUT

region is detected, and the level of the entire

IN

OUT

region is boosted as far as possible without

causing the peak value to clip.

• The data of a single track or of adjacent tracks can be

normalized simultaneously.

If data that was recorded at an extremely low level
is normalized, any noise component it contains will
be boosted by the same amount.

The function of IN, OUT, TO, and END times for each command

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IN

OUT

TO

END

Copy Track

Copy source
start time

Copy source
end time

Copy desti-
nation start
time

– – –

Insert Track

Blank insert
start time

Blank insert
end time

– – –

– – –

Erase Track

Erase start
time

Erase end
time

– – –

– – –

Delete Track Delete start

time

Delete end
time

– – –

– – –

Swap Track

Swap start
time

Swap end
time

– – –

– – –

Reverse
Track

Reverse
start time

Reverse end
time

Reversed
copy destina-
tion start time

– – –

Optimize
Track

Optimize
start time

Optimize
end time

– – –

– – –

Expansion/
Compres-
sion Track

Expand/com-
press start
time

Expand/com-
press end file

Expand/com-
press desti-
nation start
time and
expand/com-
press result
copy destina-
tion start time

Expand/com-
press desti-
nation end
time

Fade Track

Fade start
time

Fade end
time

– – –

– – –

Normalize
Track

Normalize
start time

Normalize
end time

– – –

– – –

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