KORG D3200 User Manual
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Moving to the beginning/end of the song .... 38
Moving to the beginning of the song ........ 38
Moving to the end of the song ................... 38
Using the Locate keys to move........................ 38
Moving using assignable Marks ..................... 38
Registering a mark ....................................... 38
Moving to the location assigned to a
mark ............................................................... 39
Using the MARK keys to move.................. 39
Deleting a mark ............................................ 39
Renaming a mark ......................................... 39
2-3. Finding a precise location (SCRUB) .....40
Finding a zero-cross point .......................... 40
3. Song editing .............................................41
3-1. Song editing procedure .....................41
Copying a song.................................................. 41
Moving a song ................................................... 41
Deleting a song .................................................. 41
Protecting a song ............................................... 42
Saving a song ..................................................... 42
Mixer ..........................................................42
1. Inputting audio to the mixer ......................42
1-1. Analog input.....................................42
Inputting audio from a guitar .................... 42
Using the tuner ............................................. 43
1-2. Digital input ......................................44
1-3. Sub input ..........................................44
2. Audio outputs from the mixer ....................44
3. Mixer settings ...........................................45
3-1. Adjusting the volume.........................45
Channel EQ ........................................................ 45
Applying EQ to an audio input ................. 45
Applying EQ to the playback ..................... 46
Master EQ........................................................... 46
3-4. EQ library (Storing and recalling EQ
settings) ............................................46
3-5. Pairing..............................................46
3-6. Group settings...................................47
3-7. Monitor settings ................................47
3-8. Adjusting the cue level.......................48
3-9. Solo settings ..................................... 48
3-10. Muting a channel............................. 48
3-11. Mixer Setup..................................... 49
4. Storing/recalling a scene .......................... 50
4-1. Storing a scene ................................. 50
4-2. Recalling a scene .............................. 50
4-3. Renaming a scene............................. 50
4-4. Deleting a scene ............................... 50
4-5. Editing and overwriting a scene......... 51
4-6. Specifying parameters that will be
disabled for an individual scene ........ 51
4-7. Specifying parameters that will be
disabled for all scenes....................... 51
4-8. Controlling scenes via MIDI ............... 51
5. Automation .............................................. 52
5-1. Scene automation ............................. 52
5-2. Event automation .............................. 52
Recording mixer operations ....................... 52
Playing back the events ............................... 53
Editing events ............................................... 53
Effects ......................................................... 54
1. Using insert effects.................................... 55
1-1. Applying insert effects during
recording.......................................... 55
1-2. Applying insert effects during
playback .......................................... 55
2. Using master effects.................................. 55
3. Using the final effect ................................. 55
4. Editing the effects...................................... 56
Editing the effect parameters........................... 56
Storing an effect program................................. 56
5. Controlling effects from an external device 57
6. Using external effects................................ 57
Session Drums™ ......................................... 58
1. Listening to drum patterns ......................... 58