
E 1E 1 2006 KORG INC.1812 GH Printed in Japan4015-2 Yanokuchi, Inagi-city, Tokyo 206-0812 JapanIMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONSUMERSThis product has
10Screens and operationsLevel meter screen and menu list (MENU) screenWhen you power-on the MR-1000, the display will show the level meter screen.Whil
11Basic operation1. Power and usageIf you're using the MR-1000 in a location where AC power is available, use the included ACadaptor. If you&apos
12Battery remaining indicationThe battery icon in the level meter screen shows an approximate indication of the amountof power remaining in the batter
132. Connecting your monitor equipmentConnect stereo headphones to the headphone jack.Connect your monitor system to the output jacks. You can use eit
144. Playing back the demo projectThe MR-1000 contains a high-quality demo project that was recorded in DFF(DSDIFF) format.Here's how to play bac
155. The level meter screenWhen you turn on the power, the level meter screen is shown in the display. When the menulist (MENU) screen is shown, you c
166. RecordingWhen you record on the MR-1000, date and time information is automatically added to the fileso that you can manage your projects more ea
172. Use the P-dial to select and confirm the Project Type.A check mark will appear in the check box for the project type you selected and confirmed.Y
18Starting and stopping recordingEach time you record on the MR-1000, a folder is created containing an audio file and a settingsfile, collectively ca
197. Other playback/record operationsSelecting and playing back a project/fileYou can use the rewind and fast-forward buttons or the P-dial to select
2PrecautionsLocationUsing the unit in the following locations can re-sult in a malfunction.• In direct sunlight• Locations of extreme temperature or h
203. The selection icon is shown at the currently selected project/file. Use the P-dial toselect and confirm the desired project/file.The display will
21Using marks within a projectIf you've made an extended recording, such as of a live performance or a practice session, youcan move between song
22Regardless of the screen shown in the display, you can press the rewind or fast-for-ward button during playback to move to the time location of the
23PushPushWhen you've finished making settings, press the P-dial several times to return to the MarkEdit screen.Deleting a mark (Delete Mark)1. W
248. Other general operationsChanging the meter peak hold and the counter mode1. From the level meter screen, press the P-dial.The meter/counter (Mete
252. Use the P-dial to select and confirm the project/file whose name you want to edit.(See "Selecting and playing back a project/file," p.1
26Conserving battery powerIf you're using with the MR-1000 operating on battery power, you can reduce power consump-tion by turning off unneeded
27Auto shutdown settingIf no operations have been performed for the length of time you specify here, the shutdownscreen will appear automatically, and
28Setting the date and timeIf you set the MR-1000's date and time, the recorded files will have the correct date and timestamp. Here's how t
29Protecting a projectHere's how to protect a project. If you edit the name or delete or edit the mark settings of aproject that is protected, th
3Handling of the internal hard diskDo not apply physical shock to this device. Inparticular, you must never move this device orapply physical shock wh
303. The project/file edit screen will appear, with the name of the currently selected andconfirmed project/file shown at the time.4. Use the P-dial t
31Other functionsPlay modeThe MR-1000 provides three play modes, as well as shuffle and repeat play settings.To select these mode, use "PLAY MODE
321. Press the menu button, and in the menu list (MENU) screen, use the P-dial to selectand confirm "PLAY MODE."The play mode select (PLAY M
33Play list (PLAY LIST)Creating a play listAfter creating a play list, you can select "Play List" as the play mode, and the projects/files w
34Viewing a play listHere's how to view the contents of a play list.Press the menu button, and in the menu list (MENU) screen, use the P-dial to
354. The Move icon will appear in the play list (PLAY LIST) screen.5. Turn the P-dial to move the project/file to the desired position, and then press
364. The screen dialog will ask "Remove All. Are you sure?"PushPushPushPlay list edit screen5. Use the P-dial to select and confirm [Yes].If
37WSDThis is a 1-bit audio file format defined by the "1-bit Audio Consortium."The name stands for Wideband Single-bit Data (file extension
38System settings (SYSTEM)Here you can make various system settings for the MR-1000 itself.Press the menu button to access the menu list (MENU) screen
39DSD output filter settings (DSD Filter)If you turn this setting on, the sound when playing a 1-bit project/file will pass through thesignal processi
4ContentsIntroduction -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6Features -------------------------------------------------
40Formatting the hard disk (HDD Format)Here's how to format the MR-1000's hard disk.You should only perform this operation if you want to er
41Updating the system (Load System)You can download the latest version of the MR-1000 operating system file from the Korg website(www.korg.com). For d
42Using the MR-1000 with your computerYou can use the MR-1000 as a USB 2.0 mass storage class device.This lets you copy files from the MR-1000 to your
434. Save data on your computer.When you open the "Local disk (*:)" (or "Unspecified name") that appeared on yourcomputer in step
44Hard disk structure and filesSupported audio filesStereo files are used for all recording formats that can be selected on the MR-1000 (→p.36)Support
45MRPM.sysThis file contains settings used by the system. There must be one and only one such file. Donot move or delete it. Never delete or rename th
46Using the AudioGate softwareThe audio files of a project recorded on the MR-1000 can be copied to your computer. Then youcan use the "AudioGate
47Windows XP usersIn order to install or uninstall software in Windows XP, you must have Administrator privi-leges. For details, consult your system a
48AppendixTroubleshootingPower does not turn on• Is the AC adaptor connected correctly?• Is there any remaining battery capacity?• Did you hold down t
49Nothing happens when you press a button• In some cases, the buttons may be less responsive while the recording is operating, such asduring playback
58. Other general operations ---------------------------------------------------------- 24Changing the meter peak hold and the counter mode ----------
50Disk too busy.• Repeated actions of recording, writing, and deleting will gradually decrease the amount ofcontiguous free space on the hard disk, ca
51Project Name Error. Delete illegal folder.• An identically named project/file already exists.→ Rename the project/file. Alternatively, use USB mode
52SpecificationsOperating conditions: +5 ... +35 ˚C (no condensation)Main sections< Recorder section >Number of tracks : 2 tracks:2 tracks simul
53A/D conversion : 2.8224MHz/5.6448MHz (1-bit), 24-bit (PCM)D/A conversion : 2.8224MHz/5.6448MHz (1-bit), 24-bit (PCM)<INPUT L, R>Connector : XL
54Project/file edit screenLIBRARYProject/FileRename ------------------------- 24Protect --------------------------- 29Delete -------------------------
55PPeak hold ------------------------- 15, 24Play list ---------------------------------- 33Play mode ------------------------------ 31Playback ------
E 1E 1 2006 KORG INC.1812 GH Printed in Japan4015-2 Yanokuchi, Inagi-city, Tokyo 206-0812 JapanIMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONSUMERSThis product has
6IntroductionThank you for purchasing the Korg MR-1000 1-bit professional mobile recorder. In order totake full advantage of your new equipment, pleas
7Parts of the MR-1000Front panel12456789101112131431. Recording level L/R knobsThese adjust the recording level. Set the display to the level meter sc
88. Headphone jackYou can connect a set of headphones here.9. Volume knobThis adjusts the volume of the headphone jack.10. Battery LEDWhen operating o
93. Phantom power switchThis switch provides +48V power to devices such as condenser mics. This power is sup-plied only to the XLR inputs. Turn this o
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