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ii Precautions Location Using the unit in the follo wing locations can result in a mal- function. • In direct sunlight • Locations of extreme temper ature or humidity • Excessively dusty or dirty locations • Locations of excessiv e vibration • Close to magnetic fields Power supply Please connect the designated AC/DC po wer supply to an A[...]
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1 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 shock while the power is turned on. This can cause part or all of the data on disk to be lost, or may dam- age the hard disk or interior components. When this device is moved to a location where the [...]
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2 T able of Contents Introduction .................... 5 Main features ................................................................... 5 Conventions in this manual ........................................... 6 Parts and their function..................................... 7 Top panel ..............................................................[...]
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3 Upgrading the system .....................................81 1. Downloading the system file .................................. 81 2. Upgrading the system.............................................. 81 Reference ..................... 83 (COUNTER) ..................................................84 Counter: Counter display ......................[...]
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4 Appendix ..................... 143 Troubleshooting .......................................... 143 Nothing appears in the display ................................. 143 No sound ...................................................................... 143 Channel fader or EQ does not work ......................... 143 Can’t use digital input .......[...]
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5 Parts and their function Objects in the display and their function Basic operation Preparations Listening to the demo song Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Korg D1200 Digital Recording Studio . To take full advantage of the D1200 ’s functions and enjoy trouble-free use, please read this manual carefully and use the product as directed.[...]
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6 High-capacity built-in 40 GB hard disk drive. USB connec- tor for smooth data exchange with an external USB hard disk drive or computer . A high-capacity 40 GB hard disk drive is built-in. Of the capacity of this drive, 2 GB is allocated as a “USB drive*” that can be used from a computer connected to the USB connector , allowing data to be sh[...]
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Introduction 7 Parts and their function Objects in the display and their function Basic operation Preparations Listening to the demo song T op panel 1 [INPUT 1], [INPUT 2] jacks Use these jacks to input mic/line signals (such as from a keyboard). Y ou can use either XLR jacks or TRS phone jacks, and both sets of jacks are balanced. Unbalanced phone[...]
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8 7 [TRACK ST A TUS] keys These keys are used to switch each track between play/ recor d or mute states. The status of the track will alter - nate each time you press the key . PLA Y (LED lit green): The track can be played. REC (LED lit red): The track can be recorded. When r ecor ding from the analog/digital inputs, you can select up to four trac[...]
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Introduction 9 Parts and their function Objects in the display and their function Basic operation Preparations Listening to the demo song 20 HDD/CD access indicator This indicator will light when the hard disk is being accessed during recording, playback, or editing, or if an installed CD-R/RW drive is operating. Never subject the D1200 to vibratio[...]
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10 This key is also used to edit the marks you have regis- tered, for example by renaming or deleting them. ( → p.33, 1 19) When you create an audio CD using the Disc At Once method, these markers are used to separate the tracks. ( → p.66) 38 [SCENE] key Use this key to register settings such as [CHANNEL] faders, [P AN]/[BALANCE] knobs, EQ, and[...]
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Introduction 11 Parts and their function Objects in the display and their function Basic operation Preparations Listening to the demo song Rear panel 1 [DC IN] connector Connect the included AC/DC power supply to this con- nector . 2 [S/P DIF OUT] jack This is an optical S/P DIF format (IEC60958, EIAJ CP- 1201) digital output jack (stereo). Y ou ca[...]
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12 Objects in the display To select an object shown in the display, use the [CURSOR] keys to select it, and press the [ENTER] key. In this manual, references enclosed in double quotation marks such as “...”, “...” button, or “...” tab refer to ob- jects in the display. On the other hand, references en- closed in square brackets such as [...]
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Introduction 13 Parts and their function Objects in the display and their function Basic operation Preparations Listening to the demo song 1. Selecting a mode The various function of the D1200 are organized under dif- ferent modes. To access a specific feature, select the mode that contains the desired function by pressing its key. For details on t[...]
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14 1. Connections Here are some examples of basic connections for recording with the D1200. As necessary, substitute the equipment you are using for the devices named here. CDRW-1 connections For details on installing the CDRW -1 CD-R/RW drive option, refer to p.149. You must make all connections with the power turned off. Making connections with t[...]
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Introduction 15 Parts and their function Objects in the display and their function Basic operation Preparations Listening to the demo song 1-3. Connections when using external record- ing devices Here are the connections for recording your song onto an ex- ternal device (DAT, MD, tape recorder, etc.). • Optical digital (S/P DIF) input jack of a D[...]
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16 3 T urn off the power of devices such as a monitor system or MD recorder to which the audio from the D1200 is being sent. 4 Press and hold the D1200’s [POWER] key until the power-off confirmation dialog box appears. If you press the [YES/OK] key , the song will be saved automatically , and then the power will be turned off. If you press the [[...]
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17 Step 2: Overdubbing Step 3. Mixing Step 4. Mastering Step 1: Quick recording Quick Star t T utorial This Quick Start Tutorial is designed to familiarize you with many of the features of the D1200, as well as with the many recording procedures that can be performed using the D1200. While the Operation and Reference sections of this manual will ex[...]
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18 3. Creating a new song In order to begin recording, you must first create a new blank song. 1 Press the [SONG] key to access the “SelSong” tab page. 2 Use the [CURSOR] keys to select the “New” button, and pr ess the [ENTER] key . The “MakeNewSong” dialog box will appear . 3 Specify the bit depth/number of tracks and the mixer setting[...]
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Quick Start Tutorial 19 Step 1: Quick recording Step 2: Overdubbing Step 3. Mixing Step 4. Mastering Select the “ ” button and press the [ENTER] key to open the dialog box. Select the “PreFaderLev” radio button, pr ess the [ENTER] key , and then press the [YES/OK] key . 3 As you play your guitar , watch the Ch1 and Ch2 meters and adjust the[...]
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20 5. Setting up a rhythm Here’s how to make rhythm settings so that you can listen to a rhythm pattern while you record. 1 Press the [RHYTHM] key . In the [RHYTHM] “Setup” tab page, turn the “Rhythm” button “On” (highlighted). The [RHYTHM] key will light. Raise the [MASTER] fader and you will hear the rhythm. 2 Specify the tempo, tim[...]
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Quick Start Tutorial 21 Step 1: Quick recording Step 2: Overdubbing Step 3. Mixing Step 4. Mastering 3 When you are r eady to perform, press the [PLA Y] key . The [REC] and [PLA Y] LEDs will light. When recor ding starts, begin performing. Y ou will hear the r hythm pattern you selected. Go ahead and play along. 4 When you have finished playing, p[...]
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22 Step 2: Overdubbing 1. Assigning inputs to the mixer In this section, you’ll connect your keyboard to the [INPUT 3] and [IN- PUT 4] jacks, assign the signals to mixer channels 9 and 10, and record the signal on tracks 9 and 10. 1 Set the INPUT 3 and INPUT 4 [TRIM] knobs to the minimum posi- tion (+4 dB), lower the [MASTER] fader , and connect [...]
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Quick Start Tutorial 23 Step 1: Quick recording Step 2: Overdubbing Step 3. Mixing Step 4. Mastering 2. Applying an inser t ef fect to the keyboard. 1 Access the [INSER T EFFECT] “InsAss” tab page. 2 Select the “Assign:” “ ”button and pr ess the [ENTER] key to open the dialog box. Select “Input(In)” and pr ess the [YES/OK] key . 3 S[...]
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24 4 In the [BOUNCE] “RecMode” tab page, make sur e that “Select Rec Mode” is set to “Input.” 5 For this example, we will start r ecording fr om the beginning of the song (“001.01.000” or “000:00.000”). If you ar e not at the begining, hold down the [ST OP] key and tap the [REW] key to r eturn to the begining of the song. 6 Ente[...]
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Quick Start Tutorial 25 Step 1: Quick recording Step 2: Overdubbing Step 3. Mixing Step 4. Mastering In order to play track “3a” which you r ecorded first, pr ess the [TRACK] key , access the “Vtr1–6” tab page, select “3b,” and turn the [V ALUE] dial to change it to “3a.” Compare the two takes you r ecorded in virtual tracks “a[...]
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26 5 Specify the channel wher e you want to insert the ef fect. Select the “InsertT o:” button, and press the [ENTER] key to open the dialog box. For each effect, turn the [V ALUE] dial at “SelectCh” to select the input (output) channel. For this example, set ef fect 1 to channel“3.” When you have made the setting, pr ess the [YES/OK] k[...]
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Quick Start Tutorial 27 Step 1: Quick recording Step 2: Overdubbing Step 3. Mixing Step 4. Mastering 3. Applying master ef fects to several tracks Here we will select several tracks, and apply master effects to them. The D1200 contains two master effects. By combining two different ef- fects you can simulate complex spatial environments that could [...]
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28 Step 4. Mastering In this step, we create a final two-track mix and write it to CD-R to create an original CD. You will need the separately sold CDRW-1 in order to create a CD. 1. Applying the final effect Here we will adjust the pan and volume for each track, and apply a final effect to the entire song. The final effect is used mainly to apply[...]
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Quick Start Tutorial 29 Step 1: Quick recording Step 2: Overdubbing Step 3. Mixing Step 4. Mastering 4 Select the bounce mode. Access the [BOUNCE] “Bounce” tab page, and select “12T r → 2T r” as the “BounceMode.” 5 Set “RecordV irtualT rack” to specify the virtual tracks (of the r ecord tracks) on which you will r ecord. If you wa[...]
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30 The “Obey Copyright Rules” message will appear . Carefully r ead the section “COPYRIGHT W ARNING” ( → p.1) in the owner ’s manual, and pr ess the [YES/OK] key if you accept the terms. W riting to disc will begin. When writing is finished, the display will indicate “Completed.” Press the [NO/CANCEL] key . 5 If you want to write a[...]
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31 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Operation 1. Creating, naming and selecting songs This section will cover how to create a song, how to name a new or existing song, and how to select an existing song. The D1200 has 100 song locations. 1-1. Creating a new song Befor[...]
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32 To select a song in a non-adjacent location 1 Press the [SONG] key to access the “SelSong” tab page. 2 Move the cursor to “SongNumber ,” and turn the [V ALUE] dial to select a song number . To select a song from the song list 1 Press the [SONG] key to access the “SelSong” tab page. 2 Select the “ ” button located at the left of t[...]
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Operation 33 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Using the Locate keys You can register a specific location in one of the Locate keys, and then jump instantly to that location. You can register four locate points in each song using the [IN/LOC1], [OUT/LOC2], [TO/LOC3], a[...]
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34 Naming a mark • Select the “Rename” button and press the [ENTER] key to open the “RenameMark” dialog box. For details on the renaming procedure, r efer to “1-2. Edit- ing the name of a song” ( → p.31) • When you have finished inputting the name, press the [YES/OK] key . 2-3. Using the Scrub function to find an exact location [...]
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Operation 35 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system 5 Select the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER] key . When “AreY ouSure?” appears, press the [YES/OK] key to execute the operation. When the operation is completed, the display will indi- cate “Completed.” Pr[...]
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36 • Set the [MASTER] and [CHANNEL 1] faders to unity gain (0 dB). • Access the [INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO] “Monitor” tab page. • Select the “MasterLR” button and press the [ENTER] key to turn it “On” (highlighted). • Slowly raise the [PHONES LEVEL] knob or [MONI- TOR OUT LEVEL] knob, and verify that you hear sound from the headphones o[...]
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Operation 37 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system 2. Adjusting the mixer In the mixer section you can create the overall “mix” by ad- justing the volume, tone, and panning of the inputs that are assigned to each mixer channel, or to the recorded sounds that are being [...]
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38 4 Record the sound as processed by the EQ. ( → p.53) Applying EQ to the track playback sound • The EQ that is applied to the track playback sound can be adjusted in the [EQ] “Eq1–4,” “Eq5–8,” and “Eq9–12” tab pages. Refer to Quick Start T utorial . ( → p.26) 2-4. Pairing By specifying adjacent odd-numbered and even-number[...]
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Operation 39 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system 2-7. Solo settings If a “Solo” button is “On,” only that signal will be sent to the monitor bus. Use this when you want to hear just one of sev- eral audio sources, or to check the send signal. The solo sig- nal wi[...]
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40 3-3. Recalling a scene At any time, you can manually recall the mixer settings reg- istered in a scene, regardless of the time at which the scene was registered. To recall the mixer settings registered in a scene 1 Access the [SCENE] “ReadDel” tab page, and turn “Sce- neRead” off. • When this is off, the [SCENE] key will be dark. If ?[...]
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Operation 41 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system [YES/OK] key to delete it. The scene will not be deleted if you press the [NO/CANCEL] key . If you want to delete all scenes, select the “SelectAll” button and press the [ENTER] key to turn it “On.” Then press the [...]
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42 Over view of the effects On the D1200 you can use up to eight insert effects that can be applied to individul analog inputs or mixer channels, two master effects that can be applied in varying amounts to the send from each channel, and a final effect that can be applied to the master LR as the last stage. Each of these effects are in- dependent,[...]
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Operation 43 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system 5 Insert the effect between INPUT 1 (GUIT AR IN) and channel 1. • Select the “InsertT o:” button and press the [ENTER] key . • For “In1,” set “SelectCh” to “1,” and then press the [YES/OK] key . 6 Selec[...]
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44 6 Edit the settings of each effect. • Select the “(EffectIcon)” button of the effect you want to edit, and press the [ENTER] key . • Select a parameter , and use the [V ALUE] dial to edit the value. For details on each parameter , refer to the “Effect Parameter List” ( → p.127). •Y ou can hear the results of the effect by switchi[...]
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Operation 45 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system • Select the “EditCntrl Icon” button, and press the [ENTER] key to open the “ControlDevice” dialog box. • Select “Param,” and turn the [V ALUE] dial to select the parameter that you want to control. •T ur[...]
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46 For example if you select “TONE,” three parameters will appear; “BASS,” “MIDDLE,” and “TREBLE.” Y ou can adjust these parameters by turning the thr ee knobs located below the display . If you want to make more precise adjustments, turn the [V ALUE] dial to adjust the value. To return to the previous screen, move the cursor to the[...]
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Operation 47 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system If you want to edit the effect in greater detail and save it 1 Edit the effect in Modeling mode ( → p.45). 2 Access the [INSERT] “InsEf f1” tab page. The [MODELING] key will go dark. The display will show the insert [...]
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48 The D1200 contains numerous rhythm patterns in a variety of time signatures ( → p.156: “Rhythm Pattern List”). When you have a sudden idea for a song, you can record a performance immediately by using these rhythm patterns as a guide track. You can also join different rhythm patterns to create drum patterns for an entire song. 1. Selecting[...]
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Operation 49 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system 4. Setting the tempo of a song By selecting one of the three options for “TempoSource”you can either play an entire song at the same tempo, change the tempo during the song, or synchronize it with an external MIDI devi[...]
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50 Move to the beginning of the song, and press the [PLA Y] key to play back the song. The rhythm pattern and tempo will change according to the tempo maps that you created. Y ou can also check the tempo maps in the [SONG] “SelSong” tab page. If you want to record the sound of the rhythm as played by the tempo maps you created, refer to “3. R[...]
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Operation 51 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system The tempo map of the specified measure(s) will be replaced, but the overall number of measure will not change. 1 V erify the location at which you want to insert a tempo map. • Display the tempo map list, and check the [...]
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52 5 Record the MIDI Clock data. •P r ess the “RecStart” button and press the [ENTER] key to put the D1200 in record-ready mode. • Start your MIDI sequencer . • When the MIDI Clock data from the MIDI sequencer begins arriving, the display will indicate “Receiving- MIDIClock.” 6 When the MIDI sequencer has finished playing, stop the M[...]
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Operation 53 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system 1. Recording You can connect audio sources such as guitar and keyboard to the input jacks, make mixer settings to assign these audio input sources to tracks of the recorder, and then record them. The D1200 has twelve recor[...]
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54 3 Select the playback tracks. Press the [TRACK ST A TUS] keys of the tracks that you want to hear , and set them to PLA Y (LED lit green). 4 Select the recording track. Press the [TRACK ST A TUS] key of the track that you want to record, to set it to REC (LED blinking red). 5 Mute tracks that you do not want to use. For each track that you do no[...]
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Operation 55 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system “On.” This turns on the auto punch-in/out recording. The [AUTO PUNCH] key will light. 2 Set the [IN/LOC1] point (punch-in) to specify the loca- tion where you want to begin recording, and set the [OUT/LOC2] point (punc[...]
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56 • Repeat this procedure to find the best take. If you are satisfied with the selected take, press the [YES/OK] key to return to the previous screen. If you want to select the most recent recording, select the “Redo” button and press the [ENTER] key to return to the “Level00” take. 2. Playback This page explains how to perform basic p[...]
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Operation 57 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system 3. T rack editing You can use track editing commands to copy a track, insert blank space, erase a track, delete a track, reverse a track, op- timize a track, exchange tracks, expand/compress a track, copy an entire track, [...]
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58 Use “DestT rack” to select track “2.” B Specify the number of times that the data will be copied. Set “T imes” to “1.” If you selected two or more tracks for “SourceTrack,” you must specify the same number of tracks for “Dest- Track.” C Select the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER] key . When the display asks “Are[...]
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Operation 59 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system When the operation has been completed, the display will indicate “Completed.” Press the [YES/OK] key . 5 Check the results of the operation. Press the [IN/LOC1] key , and play back from the IN location to verify that t[...]
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60 Erasing silent audio events Here’s how to erase silent audio events from the IN– OUT region of track 1, turning them into blank space. 1 Register the IN and OUT locations. Set the IN point slightly ahead of the silent events you want to erase, and set the OUT point to a location slightly after these events. ( → p.33, 1 18) 2 Select “Opti[...]
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Operation 61 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Expand/compress a track: “Exp/CompT rack” This command expands or compresses the specified region (IN–OUT) of recorded track data to fit the specified region (TO–END) of the specified track. • The expanded or com[...]
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62 3 Select the copy-source track number . Set “SourceT rack” to track “1.” 4 Select the copy-destination track number . Set “DestT rack” to track “1.” If you selected two or more tracks for “SourceTrack,” you must specify the same number of tracks for “Dest- Track.” 5 Select the copy destination V -track. Set “DestVT rack[...]
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Operation 63 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Select the “Mode” button and press the [ENTER] key to open the dialog box. For this example, select curve “A” and press the [YES/ OK] key to return to the [TRACK] “EditT rk” tab page. 5 Select the “Exec.” b[...]
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64 This section explains how you can adjust mixer parameters such as EQ, fader, and effects for each recorded audio track to combine the tracks into a two-track stereo mix, and record the mix on the D1200, or onto an external two-channel re- corder (e.g., DAT recorder, MD recorder, cassette tape re- corder) as a finished song. This mix can also be [...]
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Operation 65 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Combining ten tracks of audio and two external audio sources and recording them on the two remaining tracks Here’s how to combine the audio of tracks 1–10 with external audio input sources from INPUT 1 and 2, and recor[...]
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66 Make sure that “CD-R/R W Information” indicates “BlankDisc” or “CD track number .” 8 Execute writing. • Select the “W riteT oCD” button and press the [ENTER] key . • Select the writing speed. For this example, select “8X” to select 8X speed writing. In order to use “8X” writing, the disc must both support 8X writing. [...]
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Operation 67 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system 3 Access the [CD] “Prepare” tab page. •T urn the “DiscAtOnce” button on. • Set “SelT rks” to the two tracks that you want to mas- ter . •T urn “T rackMonitor” on, and press the [PLA Y] key to hear the[...]
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68 Whenever you switch songs or turn off the power, the D1200’s Auto Save function will automatically save (to the hard disk) the songs or parameters that you recorded or ed- ited. This means that you do not need to perform any particular operations to save your data. You do need to save the effect settings if you have edited effect programs. The[...]
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Operation 69 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system • When the backup is complete, the display will indi- cate “Completed.” Press the [YES/OK] key . After data is backed up to CD-R/RW, the automatic compare function will compare the disc to ensure that a faulty backup[...]
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70 Select the song, and press the [YES/OK] key . When restoring from the USB drive Select the song to be restored from the file list. It is not possible to restore all songs at once. Select the song, and press the [YES/OK] key . 5 If you are restoring a single song, select the restore-des- tination song. Move the cursor to “Destination,” and u[...]
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Operation 71 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system Backing up to the internal USB drive Here’s how to back up insert effect “U055” from the user area to the internal USB drive. 1 Select “BackupUserData.” In the [SYSTEM/USB] “B-U/Rst” tab page, select “B-U/ [...]
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72 Impor ting a W A V file into the beginning of a track Here’s how to import a monaural W A V file named “D1200_MN.W A V from a CD, and paste it into the beginning of track 1. 1 Insert the CD-R/RW disc containing the W A V file into the CD-R/RW drive. 2 Select the Import command. • Access the [TRACK] “Import” tab page. 3 Select the im[...]
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Operation 73 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system 3-2. Expor ting (writing) a W A V file You can export (write) audio data as a WAV file in the fol- lowing formats. Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz Bit depth: 16-bit, 24-bit Channels: 1 (monaural), 2 (stereo) When exporting t[...]
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74 6 Select the export-destination drive. • For this example, select “C:CD.” 7 Edit the name of the W A V files. • If you want to change the name of the fi le, select the “Rename” button and press the [ENTER] key . Edit the name in the “RenameFile” dialog box. ( → p.31: “1-2. Editing the name of a song”) • When you export [...]
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Operation 75 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system The hard disk of the D1200 is divided into a “song drive” that is used for recording and playing songs, and a “USB drive” that is used to exchange data with a computer. Of the total capacity of the hard disk, the s[...]
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76 3. Erasing a CD-RW disc This operation erases the data that was written on a CD-RW disc. Erasing a disc lets you use the entire capacity of the disc, just as when it was unused (blank). When you execute “EraseCD-RW,” all data will be erased from the CD-RW disc. “EraseCD-RW” cannot be executed on a drive other than a CD-RW drive. 1 Insert[...]
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Operation 77 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system To erase A and B that remain from the first take, and recover disk space Execute the Optimize T rack command on track 1 fr om the beginning to the end of the song. When this is exe- cuted, only the audio data of the 1st t[...]
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78 Do not disconnect the USB cable or turn your computer on/off while this screen is displayed. 3 A drive named “KORG D1200” will appear on your computer . 4 Use your computer to back up the data. When you open the “KORG D1200 ” drive that appeared in step 3 , you will see the contents of the USB drive area within the D1200’s internal har[...]
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Operation 79 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system What is MIDI? MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, and is a world-wide standard by which performance data can be exchanged between electronic musical instruments and computers. 1. MIDI connections Use spec[...]
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80 For this example, set “MMC DevID” to “10.” 2 Set the slave D1200 so that it will receive MMC and MTC. In the [SYSTEM/USB] “Sync” tab page, set “Select MIDI SyncMode” to “MTC Slave.” In the [SYSTEM/USB] “MMC” tab page, set “Select MMC Mode” to “Receive.” Set “MMC DevID” to the same setting as the master (“10?[...]
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Operation 81 Song and Locate Mixer Effects Modeling mode Rhythm The Recorder Mastering Data Drive USB MIDI Upgrading the system 1. Downloading the system file The most recent system file can be downloaded from the Korg website (www.korg.com). For details on the proce- dure, refer to the Korg website. Upgrading via CD-ROM/R/RW Insert the media cont[...]
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83 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP Reference This section contains a detailed explanation of each screen that appears in the display when you press a key. (COUN[...]
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84 Counter: Counter display The counter in the upper right of each page indicates the cur- rent location in the song. 1. Select TimeDisp T ype ......................................... Select the “ ” button to open the “Select TimeDisp T ype” dialog box. Select the type of counter to be shown in the display , and press the [YES/OK] key . __[...]
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Reference 85 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP Y ou can also select the type by moving the cursor to “CABINET” and turning the [V ALUE] dial. 5. Factor y Data[...]
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86 3. Inser tT o............................................................. Selects the location at which the insert effect will be inserted. Press the “ ” button to open the dialog box, and make settings. Press the [YES/OK] key to execute the settings. If you press the [NO/CANCEL] key , the settings will be cancelled. The insertion location [...]
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Reference 87 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP When you press an “EffectIcon” button, the “Effect Edit” dialog box will appear . For details on each param[...]
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88 InsEf f4: Select and edit inser t ef fect 4 Here you can make selections and settings for insert effect 4. This will be displayed only if you set “SelectEffType” to “ 1in1outx4 ” or “ 1in1outx8 ” in the “InsAss” tab page ( → p.85). Refer to “InsEff1: Select and edit insert effect 1 ” ( → p.86). InsEf f5–8: Select and ed[...]
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Reference 89 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP Eq9–12: Adjust the EQ for mixer channels 9–12 Here you can apply EQ (equalizer) to the playback of tracks 9–1[...]
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90 6. Bypass ............................................................. ( → p.87: Insert effect “Bypass”) 7. Rename ............................................................ Edits the name of the effect program. Select the effect program whose name you want to edit, press the “Rename” button to open the dialog box, and edit the name[...]
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Reference 91 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP The final effect is applied to the master LR bus to improve the overall balance of the song. The D1200 lets you us[...]
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92 RecMode: Select the recording mode 1. Select RecMode ........................... [Input, Bounce] Selects the recording mode. Input: Normal recording. The input (analog, digital, internal rhythm pattern, CD-R/RW drive) will be recor ded. The channel faders will adjust the recording level of each track. Bounce: Bounce-recording. The master LR bus [...]
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Reference 93 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP If you install the separately sold CDRW -1 option in the D1200, you will be able to create audio CDs. ( → p.65) T[...]
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94 Disc type R: The disc is a CD-R RW: The disc is a CD-RW DA: The disc is an audio CD This corresponds to the following cases. •A finalized CD-R created on the D1200 or other device •A finalized CD-RW cr eated on the D1200 or other device • An audio CD 3. Final(Finalize).................................................... Finalizes the dis[...]
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Reference 95 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP Here you can use the built-in tuner to tune an instrument connected to the [INPUT 1/GUITAR IN] jack. You cannot sel[...]
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96 the current time location as specified by the tempo maps you created in the “TmpMap” tab page. 4. SelRhythm ........................ [(Rhythm Pattern List)] Specifies the rhythm pattern if “T empoSource” is set to “Manual.” If “T empoSource” is set to “T empoMap” or “T em- poT rack,” this area will indicate the rhythm p[...]
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Reference 97 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP The available rhythms will depend on the “Beat ” set- ting. 2f. Inser t .......................................[...]
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98 Ch1–6: Select inputs for mixer chan- nels 1–6 Here you can select the inputs for mixer channels 1–6. For details on connecting each input jack, refer to p.14. 1. Ch1...6 ............................................................. [Input1....4, S/PDIF L, R, RhythmL, R, CD L, R*] Select a “Ch1”–“Ch6” channel icon, and select the [...]
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Reference 99 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP InEq1–4: Adjust the EQ for inputs 1– 4 Here you can apply EQ (equalization) to the analog inputs from the [INPU[...]
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100 Monitor: Parameters and settings Here you can select the audio signals that will be output from the monitor output ([MONITOR OUT L/R] jacks) and headphone output ([PHONES] jack). 1. MasterLR .......................................................... Sends the master LR bus to the monitor output. Nor- mally you will select this. On: Send the sig[...]
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Reference 101 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP Control: Foot switch and control change device (pedal/MIDI) settings 1. Pol(FootSwPolarity) ......................[...]
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102 Sync: Synchronization settings You can synchronize the D1200 with an external MIDI se- quencer to make D1200 audio tracks play along with an ex- ternal MIDI sound module. “ Synchronization ” means that the D1200 and the external MIDI device will use the same clock signal to play back at the identical timing. The device that outputs the sync[...]
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Reference 103 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP B-U/RstT ype: “Backup1Song” Backup the selected song and effect user data. 2. Source .........................[...]
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104 ual effect, this file will be named “backup-source effect name .DFI (for an insert effect), .DFM (for a master effect), .DFF( for a final effect)”. When backing up to CD-R/RW, you must use a blank disc. 5. Rename ............................................................ If you set “Drive” to “U:USB-DOS,” you can change the name[...]
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Reference 105 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP 3b. BackUpFileList ............................................. Selects the file to restore. Folders are shown a[...]
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106 1. Exec.(Execute) ................................................... Executes the check drive function. 1a. Area .......................... [Unused, Full, CurSng] Specifies the area that will be checked. Unused: Of the unused area, check and repair the first 2 GB that will be used next. Full: Check and repair the entire area. CurSong: Check [...]
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Reference 107 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP “Format/U”: DOS-format the USB drive This operation DOS-formats the USB drive. 1. Exec.(Execute) .............[...]
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108 Vtr1–6: Select vir tual tracks 1–6 1. Select Vir tualT rack............... [1a...1h, ..., 6a...6h] Selects the virtual track for each track “ 1 ”–“ 6 .” Each track has eight virtual tracks, “ a ”–“ h .” The virtual track you select here will be used for recording and playback. 2. SelectAll ...............................[...]
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Reference 109 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP the clipboard. Y ou can use “ Clip# ” to copy data from a track of a different song. If you copy between songs[...]
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110 4. W ave ............................................................... Displays the waveform of the track audio. Here you can set the editing locations ( IN, OUT ) more pr ecisely . ( → p.108) EditT ype: “DeleteT rack” Deletes the track data in the IN–OUT region of the delete- destination track. When you execute this operation, the da[...]
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Reference 111 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP EditT ype: “OptimizeT rack” Optimizes the track data in the IN–OUT region of the opti- mize-destination trac[...]
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112 6. W ave ............................................................... Displays the waveform of the track audio. Here you can set the editing locations ( IN, OUT , TO, END ) more pre- cisely . ( → p.108) 7. Mode ............................................................... Selects the way in which expansion/compression will be processed. [...]
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Reference 113 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP EditT ype: “FadeT rack” Fades-in or fades-out the track data in the IN–OUT region of the destination track. [...]
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114 1. DriveList ............................................... [S, C, U] Selects the drive. For details on the drive, refer to “Drive” ( → p.103). 2. W avFileList. ...................................................... Selects the W A V file. Press the [YES/OK] key to confirm your selection. If you press the [NO/CANCEL] key , your selecti[...]
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Reference 115 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP cursor to the date or time field you want to edit, and turn the [V ALUE] dial to set the date and time. Press the[...]
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116 SelSong: Select a song 1. SongNumber ................................... [001...100] Selects the song. The display shows the song number and song name. A “” symbol is displayed if you have selected a 24-bit song, and a “ ” symbol is displayed if the song is pr o- tected. Press the “ ” button and select a song from the list. You can [...]
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Reference 117 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP Each type of song editing command is explained sepa- rately , below . EditT ype: “CopySong” Copies the selecte[...]
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118 PrgPlay: Program playback of songs By arranging songs in the program play list, you can auto- matically play them in any order. For details on the settings and procedure, refer to p.56. 1. Select TimeDisp T ype ........ [Abs-Song, Abs-T otal] Selects the counter display type. Abs–Song: Display the elapsed time for one song. Abs–T otal: Disp[...]
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Reference 119 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP TO/LOC3 The time location that you register for the [TO/LOC3] key is used for the following purposes. • Locate p[...]
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120 Mixer settings can be registered as a Scene in a specific loca- tion, and recalled automatically as playback progresses. You can also register frequently-used settings as a scene, and re- call them for use whenever necessary. Up to 100 scenes can be registered in a song. The following mixer parameters can be registered in a scene. MixerChannel [...]
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Reference 121 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP Undo is not available for this Delete operation. 7a. SelectAll......................................... [On, Off] [...]
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122 AtPunch: Settings for auto punch-in/ out recording Auto punch-in/out recording is a function that automatical- ly starts recording (punch-in) and stops recording (punch- out) at the locations you specify ahead of time. If “AutoPunch” is “ On ” when you record, punch-in/out re- cording will be performed. 1. AutoPunch ....................[...]
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Reference 123 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP Loop: Settings for loop playback and recording You can repeatedly play or record over the region specified by the [...]
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124 of the sound that precedes the actual start of recording will also be recorded. This is not valid at the beginning of the song. Also, if you use trigger recording to continue recording after the end of a previously-recorded track, a PreTrigTime set- ting other than “000 ms” will cause the corresponding length of the previously-recorded soun[...]
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Reference 125 COUNTER MODELING INSERT EFFECT EQ MASTER EFFECT/ AUX SEND FINAL EFFECT BOUNCE CD TUNER RHYTHM INPUT/ OUTPUT/ SOLO SYSTEM/ USB TRACK SONG IN/LOC1, …END/LOC4 MARK SCENE AUTO PUNCH TRIGGER SCRUB METER/ TRACK VIEW UNDO LOOP Here you can view the pre-fader level meters and post-fader level meters. You can also use the track view display [...]
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126 After performing one of the following operations, you can use the Undo function to return to the state prior to the op- eration, and the Redo function to bring back the most recent state. • Recording •T rack editing Copy T rack, Insert T rack, Erase T rack, Delete T rack, Swap T rack, Reverse T rack, Optimize T rack, Exp/Comp T rack, Copy W[...]
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127 Inser t (2in2outx2)/ Master/Final Effect Insert (2in2outx2), Final Insert (1in2outx2) Insert (1in1outx4) Insert (1in1outx8) Effect Control Modeling effects Ef fect Parameter List Example Algorithm number: Categor y number: Algorithm name 1: RV1: Reverb Hall * Parameters marked by an “*” in front of the scr een parameter name can be controll[...]
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128 : High Damp [%], : Low Damp [%] These parameters set the damping amount of high range and low range. The tone of the delayed sound becomes darker and lighter as it feeds back. : Spread This parameter sets the pan width of the ef fect sound. The stereo image is widest with a value of “ 50 ,” and the ef fect sound of both channels is output f[...]
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Effect Parameter List 129 Insert (2in2outx2)/ Master/Final Effect Insert (2in2outx2), Final Insert (1in2outx2) Insert (1in1outx4) Insert (1in1outx8) Effect Control Modeling effects The “Attack” and “Release” parameters specify attack time and release time of delay level contr ol. 13: DL6: St.Auto Panning Delay (Stereo Auto Panning Delay) Th[...]
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130 18: MO5: St.T remolo (Stereo T remolo) This effect modulates the volume level of the input signal. The effect is ster eo, and offsetting the LFO of the left and right phases from each other pr oduces a tremolo ef fect between left and right. : LFO W avef orm This parameter selects the LFO waveform. “ V intage ” wave simu- lates the characte[...]
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Effect Parameter List 131 Insert (2in2outx2)/ Master/Final Effect Insert (2in2outx2), Final Insert (1in2outx2) Insert (1in1outx4) Insert (1in1outx8) Effect Control Modeling effects W ith “ indivi ”, the left and right channels control the Limiter indi- vidually . : Ratio, : Threshold [dB], : Gain Adjust [dB] This parameter sets the signal compr[...]
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132 : Resolution, : Output Level If you set a smaller value for the “Resolution” parameter , the sound may be distorted. The volume level may also be changed. Use “Out- put Level” to adjust the level. 27: DY7: St.Parametric 4band EQ (Stereo Parametric 4band EQ) This is a stereo 4-band parametric equalizer . Y ou can select peaking type or s[...]
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Effect Parameter List 133 Insert (2in2outx2)/ Master/Final Effect Insert (2in2outx2), Final Insert (1in2outx2) Insert (1in1outx4) Insert (1in1outx8) Effect Control Modeling effects These algorithms can be selected for an insert effect if “ 2in2out x 2 ” is selected for “Select Eff T ype”. They can also be selected for a final effect . Larg[...]
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134 37: LS6: Rotar y Speaker This effect simulates a r otary speaker , and obtains a more r ealis- tic sound by simulating the rotor in the low range and the horn in the high range separately . The effect also simulates the ster eo microphone settings. : Horn Acceleration, : Rotor Acceleration On a real r otary speaker , the rotation speed is accel[...]
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Effect Parameter List 135 Insert (2in2outx2)/ Master/Final Effect Insert (2in2outx2), Final Insert (1in2outx2) Insert (1in1outx4) Insert (1in1outx8) Effect Control Modeling effects PA 1 Categor y: Pre-amp simulator 48: P A1: Pre Amp Simulator [Drive, NR2, T one, Cabinet] EB1 – EB3 Categor y: Bass multi 49: EB1: Bass Multi1 [CompT , Exctr , P4EQ, [...]
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136 P4EQ (Parametric 4band EQ) Exctr (Exciter) Wa h This produces a wah ef fect. It can be controlled using an expr es- sion pedal. :Mode If you wish to use an expression pedal to contr ol the W ah, select “ Pedal ” ( → p.141). Filter This is a filter with resonance, whose fr equency can be moved by an envelope. AmpSim (AmpSimulator) This ef[...]
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Effect Parameter List 137 Insert (2in2outx2)/ Master/Final Effect Insert (2in2outx2), Final Insert (1in2outx2) Insert (1in1outx4) Insert (1in1outx8) Effect Control Modeling effects :Output Mode When this is set to “ Invert ,” the phase will be inverted for the right channel of the chorus/flanger to cr eate a simulated stereo ef fect, producing[...]
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138 These algorithms can be selected for an insert effect when “ 1in1out x 4 ” is selected as “Select Eff T ype.” Differ ent effects can be used simultaneously on four channels/ tracks. Effects MM1–MM33 connect two mono effects in series. Example Algorithm number: Categor y number: Algorithm name [Names of effects in the chain] 55: MM1: P[...]
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Effect Parameter List 139 Insert (2in2outx2)/ Master/Final Effect Insert (2in2outx2), Final Insert (1in2outx2) Insert (1in1outx4) Insert (1in1outx8) Effect Control Modeling effects Ef fects within multi-effect programs MM1–MM33, and their parameters Here ar e explanations of the parameters of each effect in the multi-effect chains listed above. P[...]
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140 Phaser Tr ml (T remolo) Mt.Dly (Multitap Delay) Reverb (Mono Reverb) Gate The Gate of 86:MM32: Reverb-Gate is connected to the W et output of the reverb. This means that the on/off switch of the Gate ef fect is linked to the Reverb, and will be switched on/off in con- junction with the Reverb. These algorithms can be selected as an insert effec[...]
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Effect Parameter List 141 Insert (2in2outx2)/ Master/Final Effect Insert (2in2outx2), Final Insert (1in2outx2) Insert (1in1outx4) Insert (1in1outx8) Effect Control Modeling effects 98: MN11: Expander This effect makes the sound tighter and impr oves the dynamic range and S/N ratio by compressing signals that ar e below a specified level. Cntrl (Co[...]
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143 T roubleshooting Messages About the CDRW-1 D1200 specifications Effect Program List Rhythm Patter n List Index Block diagram MIDI implementation chart Appendix Nothing appears in the display Is the power of the D1200 turned off? ( → p.15) Is the contrast adjusted correctly? ( → p.16) No sound Is the power of the D1200 or a connected device[...]
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144 Channel fader or EQ does not work Fader does not work During playback, the channel faders whose [TRACK STATUS] is REC are used to adjust the input level; the playback level is fixed at unity. → If you set [TRACK STATUS] to PLA Y , you will be able to adjust the playback level. When pairing is on, the even-numbered faders of chan- nels 1–6 w[...]
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Appendix 145 T roubleshooting Messages About the CDRW-1 D1200 specifications Effect Program List Rhythm Patter n List Index Block diagram MIDI implementation chart Are you using the correct device for control? → Use the device that is selected for “ Device ” in the [SYS- TEM/USB] “Control” tab page. ( → p.101) Have you selected effect [...]
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146 The D1200 won’t receive MMC In the [SYSTEM/USB] “MIDI” tab page, is “RcvMMC” turned “On”? In the above page, is “MMC DevID” set to match the MMC device ID setting of your MIDI sequencer? ( → p.79, 102) For some MIDI sequencers, the MMC device ID setting may differ. Is your MIDI sequencer set to transmit MMC? → Refer to the[...]
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Appendix 147 T roubleshooting Messages About the CDRW-1 D1200 specifications Effect Program List Rhythm Patter n List Index Block diagram MIDI implementation chart Confirmation messages Completed The operation was completed. Press the [YES/OK] key. Song Full You have exceeded the maximum number of songs that can be stored on the drive. → Delete[...]
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148 Illegal Fat Number Some of the data on the hard disk has been damaged for some reason. → Erase all songs that cause this message to appear. If this message still appears, format the hard disk. ( → p.75) When you turn off the power , do so using the correct procedure. ( → p.15) Illegal Mark Point When you use Disc At Once to write an audio[...]
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Appendix 149 T roubleshooting Messages About the CDRW-1 D1200 specifications Effect Program List Rhythm Patter n List Index Block diagram MIDI implementation chart You can use the CDRW -1 CD-R/RW drive option to do the following things. • Use the CDRW -1 to backup and restore. • Use the CDRW -1 to create audio CDs. • Insert an audio CD into [...]
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150 4 Check the installation. T urn on the power of the D1200, and verify that the CDR W -1 is detected in the startup LCD scr een. If the CDRW-1 was detected If the CDRW-1 was not detected If the D1200 does not detect the D1200 , try pressing strongly once again on the areas indicated by the arrows in step 3 , or re-install the CDRW-1. To remove t[...]
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Appendix 151 T roubleshooting Messages About the CDRW-1 D1200 specifications Effect Program List Rhythm Patter n List Index Block diagram MIDI implementation chart 5. Using the CDRW-1 For details on how to back up and restore using the CDRW- 1, and how to use the CDRW-1 to create an audio CD, refer to “Operation.” When using the CDRW -1 , you [...]
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152 ■ Specifications <Recorder section> <MIDI functionality> <Mixer section> <Effect section> <General> ■ Principal specifications ■ Analog/digital input and output specifications <INPUT 1, 2> <INPUT 3, 4> <GUITAR INPUT> <MASTER OUTPUT L/R> <MONITOR OUTPUT L/R> D1200 specificatio[...]
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Appendix 153 T roubleshooting Messages About the CDRW-1 D1200 specifications Effect Program List Rhythm Patter n List Index Block diagram MIDI implementation chart <AUX OUTPUT> <PHONES OUTPUT> <S/P DIF INPUT/OUTPUT> <USB> <MIDI IN/OUT> <FOOT SW> <EXPRESSION PEDAL> <DC IN> ■ Included items ■ Separ[...]
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154 Ef fect Program List INSERT EFFECT Preset128 User128 1in1out x 8 1in2out x 2 2in2out x 2 1in1out x 4 ProgNo Categ ProgramName Algorithm EFF1 Mode Reverb 7 I001 RV1 ReverbHall Reverb Hall HALL I002 RV2 SmoothHall Smooth Hall SmtHall I003 RV3 WetPlate Reverb Wet Plate WPlate I004 RV4 DryPlate Reverb Dry Plate DPlate I005 RV5 ReverbRoom Reverb Roo[...]
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Appendix 155 T roubleshooting Messages About the CDRW-1 D1200 specifications Effect Program List Rhythm Patter n List Index Block diagram MIDI implementation chart MASTER EFFECT Preset32 User32 ProgNo Categ ProgramName Algorithm EFF 1 Reverb 15 M001 RV1 ReverbHall Reverb Hall HALL M002 RV2 SmoothHall Smooth Hall SmtHall M003 RV3 WetPlate Reverb We[...]
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156 For Beat settings other than 3/4, 4/4, and 6/8, only (Blank), Metro, and HiHat can be selected. For Beat settings of 3/4, 4/4, and 6/8, the following rhythm patterns can be selected in addition to (Blank), Metro, and HiHat. [I], [F], and [E] indicate Intro, Fill, and Ending patterns. The Length and Tempo values in this list are the number of me[...]
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Appendix 157 T roubleshooting Messages About the CDRW-1 D1200 specifications Effect Program List Rhythm Patter n List Index Block diagram MIDI implementation chart Numerics 16Bit/12Track ........................... 31, 115 24Bit/6Track ............................. 31, 115 A Adjusting the volume ..................... 37 Analog ....................[...]
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158 P Pair ..................................... 8, 38, 86, 98 PAN ................................................... 37 Phantom power ................................. 7 [Phantom power] switch ........... 11 Phase ............................................... 100 Play From........................................ 124 [PLAY] key .................[...]
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159 MIDI implementation chart T roubleshooting Messages About the CDRW-1 D1200 specifications Effect Program List Rhythm Patter n List Index Block diagram Appendix Block diagram[...]
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MIDI implementation char t Variable Range MIDI Implementation Chart Basic Channel Default Changed Aftertouch Pitch Bend Polyphonic (Key) Monophonic (Channel) Program Change: System Real Time : Clock : Command System Exclusive System Common : Quarter frame : Song Position : Song Select : Tune Mode 1: OMNI ON, POLY Mode 2: OMNI ON, MONO : Yes Mode 3:[...]
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K ORG INC. 15 - 12, Shimotakaido 1 - chome, Suginami-ku, Tokyo, Japan. 2002 KORG INC. 1409 CTH Printed in Japan IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS This product has been manufactured according to strict specifications and voltage requirements that are applicable in the country in which it is intended that this product should be used. If you have purc[...]