Other convenient functions, Starting scene settings over from scratch (p.25), Writing and reading eq memories (p.37) – KORG Soundlink DRS REcording Console 168RC User Manual

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Chapter 2. Tutorial

20. Other convenient functions

The 168RC has a variety of convenient functions. For the operating procedures, refer to the page
references given.

Starting scene settings over from scratch (p.25)

As you continue mixing, you may become unable to make settings as you wish, or you may de­

cide to start again from scratch. In such cases, either recall the program memory that is closest to

the desired mixing settings, or recall the initial setting "00" and continue operations.

Writing and reading EQ memories (p.37)

30 different EQ settings can be written into memor;y EQ memory settings that were written can be
read (recalled) into any desired channel 1~12.

Writing and reading effect memories (p.42)

50 different effect settings can be written into menaory. Effect memory settings that were written
can be read into effect 1 or 2.

Rename (p.34)

You can assign a different name to each program memory, EQ memory, and effect memory.

Mixer automation (p.76)

A MIDI sequencer can be used to control faders and settings such as pan and EQ in realtime.

Data dump (p.33)

If the number of internal memories for programs and for EQ and effect settings is insufficient, you
can use the Data Dump function to transmit this data to another MIDI device for storage, and
retrieve it later when necessary.

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