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xUSB...169ADAT ...169Various messages
905. Exchanging data with your computerUse USB Slave Mode to transfer data between your computer and the PC drive.For the procedure refer to “USB” (→p
91OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel CalibrationTo erase A and B that remain from the fir
92USB stands for Universal Serial Bus, and is an interface for transferring data between a computer and peripheral devic-es.USB peripheral devices suc
93OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel CalibrationMIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digit
94If you don’t want to transmit or receive mixer control messag-es, disable control change transmission and reception (→“Using MIDI to control the mix
95OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel Calibration1. Downloading the operating systemThe m
96ReferenceCounter displayPress the counter button, and select the desired counter dis-play method in the Time Disp Type dialog box.1. Song displayDis
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981b. Peak Hold Time [0…8s, ∞]Specifies the amount of time that peaks will continue to be displayed in the level meter.0…8s: 0–8 seconds∞: Continue hol
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1IntroductionBefore using the D32XD/D16XD for the first timeMain featuresParts and their functionItems and functions in the TouchView displayBasic ope
1003a. INPUT/OUTPUT/CH ASSIGN3a-1. Channel AssignHere you can specify the input for each mixer channel 1–32 [*16].When you select a digital input such
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1023a-5. ADAT Out AssignThis screen is available only if the optional ADAT I/O board (DIB-8) is installed. Here you can specify the output sources for
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1043c-2. AutomationYou can turn automation on and record the realtime changes you make to the mixer settings while the song plays or records.The recor
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106Channel parametersCH ON, PlayEQ, ATT, sends, insert effect assignments, fader, panEffectsEffect program numbers and Trim of the insert, master, and
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1083c-2. Edit SceneThe mixer settings you adjust can be stored as a “scene” at a desired location, and automatically recalled during playback to chang
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2(3)Hold down the D32XD/D16XD’s power (ON) key (for 2–3 seconds) and the shutdown LCD screen appear.If you press the Yes button in the LCD screen, the
1106. LOW G/F/Q[–15 dB…+15 dB/21 Hz…20 kHz/0.1…10, Shlv]Here you can adjust the gain, center frequency, and Q (fil-ter sharpness) of the low-frequency
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1123e. SEND (EFF/AUX [*/REC])3e-1. Effect 1 SendYou can adjust the send levels from each mixer channel to master effect 1.If you select the pre-fader
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1144. ModeIf you switch from Mix to Last, all solo settings will be turned off.5. ClearAllTurns all solo settings off.3f-2. MonitorHere you can select
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11614a. RenameRenames the comp program.Press the button to display the Rename dialog box, and edit the name. You can assign a name of up to eight char
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1184-2. Routing BThis lists the effect programs and used for inserts 9–24, and their state.In the case of a 96 kHz/24-bit song, insert effects 9–16 ar
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3IntroductionBefore using the D32XD/D16XD for the first timeMain featuresParts and their functionItems and functions in the TouchView displayBasic ope
1204-4. Master EFF1Master effects are used by adjusting the level of the signal be-ing sent from each channel to the master effect in order to cre-ate
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122Using the Restrct buttonFirst assign a size-one effect to insert effect 1, and a size-two effect to insert effect 2.Next, let’s suppose that you as
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124Cancel buttonReturns to the “Album CD” tab page without adding the selected song to the list.OK buttonAdds the selected song to the list.When you p
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1266-1. Control1. Polarity [–, +]Specifies the polarity of the foot switch.Connect a foot switch (separately sold option: PS-1 or equivalent) to the fr
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128Executing the “Edit Track” operation “OptimizeTrk” (→p.142) will also improve the state of tracks that produce “Disk too busy.” errors. Use the Che
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4Main featuresFeatures enclosed by [* ] are for the D16XD.♦ 32 [*16]-track digital multi-track recorderThe D32XD/D16XD provides studio-quality sound
1306-5. RestoreThis operation restores song and user data that you previ-ously saved using the Backup operation.From a “1Song” backup file you can res
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132program change messages can be recorded on an external MIDI sequencer, and re-transmitted back to the D32XD/D16XD to select the corresponding scene
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1348-2. Tempo MapYou can set the tempo map to automatically change the tem-po, time signature, and rhythm pattern during recording or playback.Here yo
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1364a. Song Type[44.1 kHz/16 bit, 48 kHz/16 bit, 44.1 kHz/24 bit,48 kHz/24 bit, 96 kHz/24 bit]Specify the sampling frequency and bit depth for the new
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13810-2. Master TrackHere you can select a virtual track for the master track. This track will be used as the mixdown-destination track. This is also
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5IntroductionBefore using the D32XD/D16XD for the first timeMain featuresParts and their functionItems and functions in the TouchView displayBasic ope
1405a. Track selectionPress the popup button, press a radio button in the Select Track dialog box to select the track whose loca-tion you want to spec
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142ReverseTrkThis operation copies the track data of the IN–OUT range of the reverse source track (Source) to the TO location of the destination track
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144CopyWholeTrkThis operation copies the track data from the beginning to the end of the copy source track (Source; the currently select-ed virtual tr
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14610-4. Import FileAn audio file from the D32XD/D16XD’s PC drive or CD-R/RW drive can be pasted into the beginning (location 0) of a track (→p.85).By
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148This stores the current location so it can be saved as a loca-tion, mark or scene.When you press the STORE key, the location at that moment is pres
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6In addition, each song has 32 editable song effect programs.You can also control effects in realtime from an external MIDI controller or from an expr
150The location that you register for the LOC4/END key is used for the following purposes.• Locate point 4 (END location)• The following location for
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152Effect parametersAlgorithm listSTEREO TYPEMONO TYPEEffect program listSTEREO TYPECategory: Reverb&Delay 20Category: Modulation&Pitch 11Cate
153EffectAlgorithm listEffect program listStereo typeAlgorithmMonaural type AlgorithmCategory: SFX&Etc 7MONO TYPECategory: Reverb&Delay 10Cate
154About the effect algorithmsThe effect algorithms can be broadly divided into mono and stereo types.For an insert effect, you can select a program t
155EffectAlgorithm listEffect program listStereo typeAlgorithmMonaural type Algorithm: ER Level, : Reverb LevelThese parameters set the early reflectio
156: TypeThe left/right panning of the delay can be modified by chang-ing the connections of the left and right delay. Be aware that dif-ferent sounds
157EffectAlgorithm listEffect program listStereo typeAlgorithmMonaural type AlgorithmCategory: Modulation Modulation-type effectsThis effect adds thic
158This effect modulates the volume level of the input signal. The effect is stereo, and offsetting the LFO of the left and right phases from each oth
159EffectAlgorithm listEffect program listStereo typeAlgorithmMonaural type AlgorithmThis effect applies the Limiter to the low range, mid range, and
7IntroductionBefore using the D32XD/D16XD for the first timeMain featuresParts and their functionItems and functions in the TouchView displayBasic ope
160This is a stereo multi-band limiter. It is ideal for mastering.Category: Special Effect Special EffectClickAngle:This sets the angle of the scratch
161EffectAlgorithm listEffect program listStereo typeAlgorithmMonaural type Algorithm: Oscillator Frequency [Hz]This parameter sets the oscillator fre
162Category: Modulation Modulation-type effects34: Mono ERType Sharp, Loose, Modulated, ReverseSelects the decay curve for the early reflectionER Time
163EffectAlgorithm listEffect program listStereo typeAlgorithmMonaural type AlgorithmCategory: Dynamics&FilterDynamics/Filter-type effectsReso HiC
164Category: Special Effect Special EffectThis effect simulates a vacuum tube preamp. You can make independent settings for two vacuum tubes connected
165EffectAlgorithm listEffect program listStereo typeAlgorithmMonaural type AlgorithmThis effect simulates a wide variety of microphones. You can also
166AppendicesTroubleshootingPower does not turn onIs the power cable connected to an outlet? (→p.1)Is the rear panel POWER ON (power supply) switch tu
167AppendicesTroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesInstalling the optionsSpecificationsVarious listsGlossaryIndexCan’t hear rhythm
168Insert effects do not applyIs the effect inserted at the appropriate location?→ In the EFFECT, “Routing A/Routing B [*EFFRout-ing]” tab page, selec
169AppendicesTroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesInstalling the optionsSpecificationsVarious listsGlossaryIndexMIDIMIDI sequence
8The balanced XLR jacks for INPUT 1–8 provide +48V phantom power for use by condenser mics; you can switch this on/off independently for each channel.
170Various messagesThe message dialog box will disappear when you press the OK button.Auto-Punch is not available in MTC Slave/Master mode.Auto-punch
171AppendicesTroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesInstalling the optionsSpecificationsVarious listsGlossaryIndexFile List data er
172The location cannot be stored.The current location cannot be stored.This CD is not playable.The CD cannot be played because is not an audio CD or b
173AppendicesTroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesInstalling the optionsSpecificationsVarious listsGlossaryIndexMore about drives
174Audio CDs and filesAudio CDsPlaying an audio CDUse CD, CD Player to play back an audio CD.You cannot play back a CD-R/RW that has not been final-ize
175AppendicesTroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesInstalling the optionsSpecificationsVarious listsGlossaryIndexWAV-format audio
176Installing the optionsPlease read this before you begin instal-lationSafety precautionsWarnings• Before installing an option, be sure to disconnect
177AppendicesTroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesInstalling the optionsSpecificationsVarious listsGlossaryIndexInstalling the 8-
178Installing the ADAT I/O board (DIB-8)An ADAT I/O board (DIB-8) can be installed in the D32XD/D16XD to add eight channels and word clock in/out of d
179AppendicesTroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesInstalling the optionsSpecificationsVarious listsGlossaryIndexCautions when rep
9IntroductionBefore using the D32XD/D16XD for the first timeMain featuresParts and their functionItems and functions in the TouchView displayBasic ope
1805. Remove the HDD cover.6. Notice where the calendar battery is located.7. Remove the worn-out calendar battery.Press on the battery at the locatio
181AppendicesTroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesInstalling the optionsSpecificationsVarious listsGlossaryIndexChecking after in
182Specifications Main sections<Recorder section><MIDI functionality><Mixer section><Effect section>Operating temperature:+5 –
183AppendicesTroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesInstalling the optionsSpecificationsVarious listsGlossaryIndex<General>
184<MONITOR OUTPUT L/R><AUX OUTPUT 1–4 [*1, 2]><PHONES 1, 2><S/P DIF INPUT/OUTPUT><USB><ADAT INPUT/OUTPUT><WORD
185AppendicesTroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesInstalling the optionsSpecificationsVarious listsGlossaryIndexVarious listsRhyt
186Comp Program ListEQ Library ListName Library ListData Name Library: You can choose these names when renaming AnalogComp, EQ Library, Drive, Effect,
187AppendicesTroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesInstalling the optionsSpecificationsVarious listsGlossaryIndexGlossary16-bit→ B
188Effect programA program that specifies a set of parameters for use by an effect algorithm. The D32XD/D16XD provides preset programs that contain fac
189AppendicesTroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesInstalling the optionsSpecificationsVarious listsGlossaryIndexMIDI ClockA MIDI
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS• Read these instructions.•Keep these instructions.• Heed all warnings.•Follow all instructions.• Do not use this apparat
1016 LCD CONTRAST knobThis knob adjusts the contrast of the LCD screen.The appearance of the LCD screen may differ depending on your viewing angle, so
190Sampling rateAlso called sampling frequency. The frequency at which an analog input sound is converted into digital data. A sampling rate of 48 kHz
191AppendicesTroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesInstalling the optionsSpecificationsVarious listsGlossaryIndexWAVThe filename ex
192IndexAACB-8 177ADAT I/O board 178ADAT OUT 47, 102ADAT Out Assign 102Adjusting the volume 48AIB-8 177Album CD Project 69, 79, 123Analog Compressor 4
193AppendicesTroubleshootingVarious messagesMore about drives and filesInstalling the optionsSpecificationsVarious listsGlossaryIndexFFade Track 76, 1
194Redo 10, 91, 147Rename 97Replacing the battery 179Re-recording 66Restore 84, 130, 175Restoring backed-up data 84Reverse Track 73, 142ReverseTrk 73,
195Block diagram
197MIDI implementation chartConsult your local Korg distributor for more information on MIDI IMPLEMENTATION.BasicChannel FunctionTransmittedM
KORG INC.15 - 12, Shimotakaido 1 - chome, Suginami-ku, Tokyo, Japan. 2003 KORG INC. 1605 CTH Printed in JapanIMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONSUMERSThis produc
11IntroductionBefore using the D32XD/D16XD for the first timeMain featuresParts and their functionItems and functions in the TouchView displayBasic op
1238 Value dialUse this dial to edit the value of the selected parameter or to change the current time location. When the Scrub page is displayed, rot
13IntroductionBefore using the D32XD/D16XD for the first timeMain featuresParts and their functionItems and functions in the TouchView displayBasic op
146 MIDI OUT connectorMIDI messages are transmitted from this connector. Use this when you wish to use the D32XD/D16XD to control an external device v
15IntroductionBefore using the D32XD/D16XD for the first timeMain featuresParts and their functionItems and functions in the TouchView displayBasic op
16g: List buttonWhen you press this button, a menu list will appear, allow-ing you to select an item from this list.h: Scroll bar/scroll buttonsUse th
17IntroductionBefore using the D32XD/D16XD for the first timeMain featuresParts and their functionItems and functions in the TouchView displayBasic op
18D16XDWhen faders or pan knobs are shown in the LCD screen, moving a fader or pan knob will auto-matically select and update the value of the corresp
19Quick StartStep 1: PreparationsStep 2: Quick recordingStep 3: OverdubbingStep 4: Mixdown and masteringQuick StartThis Quick Start is designed to pro
iii Handling of the internal hard disk Do not apply physical shock to this device. In particu-lar, you must never move this device or apply physi-cal
203. Listen to the demo songWhen it ships from the factory, the D32XD/D16XD contains pre-recorded demo songs. This section explains how to listen to o
21Quick StartStep 1: PreparationsStep 2: Quick recordingStep 3: OverdubbingStep 4: Mixdown and masteringStep 2: Quick recording1. Create a new songIn
22The highlighted area will then move one step toward the right. Repeat this step to edit the song name.If you want to edit only a portion of the song
23Quick StartStep 1: PreparationsStep 2: Quick recordingStep 3: OverdubbingStep 4: Mixdown and masteringAdjust the CH 1 input level to verify that the
244. Effects and EQ (equalizer)If you want to record the sound of the connected devices without any further processing, proceed to “5. Recording.” If
25Quick StartStep 1: PreparationsStep 2: Quick recordingStep 3: OverdubbingStep 4: Mixdown and masteringApplying EQ to the input soundOn the D32XD/D16
265. RecordingYou are now ready to record one of the sources (guitar, mic, keyboard) that you set up to record in the previous steps. In this example,
27Quick StartStep 1: PreparationsStep 2: Quick recordingStep 3: OverdubbingStep 4: Mixdown and mastering6. Playback(1)Press the REC/PLAY key of the tr
28Step 3: OverdubbingIn this step, you can record the output from your mic or keyboard on a new track while listening to the guitar performance that y
29Quick StartStep 1: PreparationsStep 2: Quick recordingStep 3: OverdubbingStep 4: Mixdown and masteringStep 4: Mixdown and mastering“Mixdown” refers
iv Cautions when using the CD-R/ RW drive • During CD reading and writing operations, keep the unit in a horizontal position.• Do not use the unit in
30(2)Press the CH cell, and use the buttons to select the channel whose EQ settings you wish to change.You can also select a channel by pressing one
31Quick StartStep 1: PreparationsStep 2: Quick recordingStep 3: OverdubbingStep 4: Mixdown and masteringSelecting a master effect(1)Press the EFFECT k
32In this way, the send value controls the level of each track being sent to this mas-ter effect.For the tracks you don’t want to use master effect 1,
33Quick StartStep 1: PreparationsStep 2: Quick recordingStep 3: OverdubbingStep 4: Mixdown and mastering(3)The Select EFF Program dialog box will appe
343. Recording on the master trackTo create an audio CD, you will record the mixed-down song onto a stereo master track.The master track of each song
35Quick StartStep 1: PreparationsStep 2: Quick recordingStep 3: OverdubbingStep 4: Mixdown and mastering4. Writing to a CDYou can use the CD-R/RW driv
36OperationEach song drive on the D32XD/D16XD’s internal hard disk can store up to one hundred songs.1. Selecting/creating a songHere’s how to create,
37OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel Calibration: Move the cursor to the location of the
382. LocationThe term “location” refers to a specific point in time within the selected song, as displayed in the counter.The counter shows the curren
39OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel Calibration(3) Press one of the LOC1/IN, LOC2/OUT,
v Table of Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...ii Handling of the internal hard disk ...iiiData handling...
402-3. Finding a precise location (SCRUB)By looking at the waveform data in the display, you can find a precise location. This allows you to register
41OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel Calibration3. Song editingSongs you record can be c
42(3) Press the ON button.(4) When the display indicates “Completed,” press the OK button.The dialog box will close, and you will return to the “EditS
43OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel Calibration(3) Assign the input to mixer channel 1.
44(4) Adjust the input level settings.•Press the METER key to display the Meter Trk View screen.•Press the Meter Trk Type button to display the Meter
45OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel Calibration• Set the CH ON/SOLO mode key to CH ON,
46(3) Check the input to the sub-mixer.• Set LEVEL, PAN, and EQ in the same way as when making settings for the ordinary mixer.Sub mixer 13–16 EQ and
47OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel CalibrationAlternatively, you can press the popup b
483. Mixer settingsAdjust the overall sound of your song by using the mixer sec-tion to set the volume, tone, and pan settings for input or playback.F
49OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel Calibration(6) Use the EQ knobs to adjust the EQ. (
vi Moving within a song... 38Moving to the beginning of the song... 38Moving to the end of the song ...
50(3) Use the Pan Mode radio buttons to select how the PAN knob will operate for paired channels (→p.102).3-6. Group settings (D32XD)On the D32XD, mul
51OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel CalibrationYou can also turn “Rhythm” on by setting
524. Storing/recalling a sceneYou can register frequently-used mixer settings at a desired location and store them as a “scene” for later recall.After
53OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel Calibration4-5. Editing and overwriting a sceneYou
545. AutomationAutomation is a function that automatically modifies mixer settings as the song location changes during playback.The D32XD provides two
55OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel CalibrationIf you select Send, events will be recor
56The D32XD/D16XD provides up to twenty-four [*eight] in-sert effects that you can insert into mixer channels, up to two master effects that can proce
57OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel CalibrationIf you use a size-8 effect for insert ef
58For a 96 kHz/24-bit song, the DSP power is limited to 8 sizes-worth for Routing A and 8 sizes-worth for Routing B; this limits the number of effects
59OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel Calibration4. Editing the effectsYou can edit the e
vii Rhythm... 61 1. Selecting and playing rhythms...612. Listening to the rhythm
60(4) Select the effect program that you want to control.Press the EFFECT key for the effect you chose in step (3), and select an effect program in th
61OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel CalibrationThe D32XD/D16XD contains 265 different r
624. Setting the tempoOn the D32XD/D16XD you can specify the tempo three dif-ferent ways: manual tempo, tempo map, and tempo track.You can play the en
63OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel Calibration(3) Verify that the settings are correct
64Tap tempoYou can record the tempo track by pressing (tapping) the PLAY key at the beginning of each measure or on each beat while the song plays.You
65OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel Calibration(9) Put the D32XD/D16XD in record-ready
66(5) Press the REC key to put the D32XD/D16XD in record-ready condition.Trigger/RecStartThe REC key and PLAY key will blink.Trigger/Punch InThe REC k
67OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel Calibration(6) Begin recording.• When you press the
68(12)Begin recording.•Press the REC key to enter record-ready condition, and then press the PLAY key to begin recording.• When you are finished record
69OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel Calibration2-3. Playing back an album CD projectAn
viii 9. PC drive...91Checking, renaming, or deleting files...91 USB...
70(3) Select the copy mode.Press the Mode button. In the Copy Mode dialog box, select the desired mode and press the OK button.(4) Select the copy-sou
71OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel CalibrationInsert blank space (InsertTrk)This comma
72Delete a track (DeleteTrk)This command deletes the specified region (IN–OUT) of a track. When an area is deleted, the subsequent data (follow-ing th
73OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel CalibrationReverse a track (ReverseTrk)This command
74This editing operation will take a longer time for execution (until the Completed indication appears) in proportion to the length of the IN–OUT regi
75OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel CalibrationIf you specified two or more tracks as t
76Exchange two entire tracks (SwapWholeTrk)This command exchanges an entire track of recorded data (from the beginning to the end) with another track.
77OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel CalibrationCreating a fade-outFading-out the IN–OUT
784. Naming a trackYou can assign a name to each track.When you create a new song, the track name will be “No Name.”We recommend that you rename the t
79OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel Calibration(5) Write the song.•Press the WriteToCD
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80If the selected song is 24-bit, press the Dither button to turn it on if you want dithering to be performed.The data will be written to CD as a 44.1
81OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel CalibrationPress the Add button, select song A, and
82Whenever you switch songs or turn off the power, the D32XD/D16XD’s Auto Save function will automatically save (to the hard drive) the songs or param
83OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel Calibration(6) Execute the backup.When you press th
841-2. Restoring backed-up dataHere’s how to restore data that previously backed-up.When backed-up song data is restored into the D32XD/D16XD, it will
85OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel Calibration2. Audio filesAudio files saved on CD-ROM
86(6) Execute the import.Press the Exec. button to open the Import dialog box, and press the Yes button to execute.When the operation is finished, the
87OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel CalibrationExporting multiple audio filesIf you expo
88The D32XD/D16XD’s hard disk is divided into one, two or four song drives used to record and play back songs, and a PC drive used to exchange data wi
89OperationSong, LocateMixerEffectsRhythmRecorderCDDataDriveUSBMIDIUpgrading the systemTouch Panel Calibration3. Checking the hard diskThis operation
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