KORG D1600 User Manual
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Reverse playback:
Reverse specific regions of audio data using single or multiple tracks, then copy the results to new audio
regions or tracks.
Optimizing Track Data:
After editing your tracks, this feature lets you create one piece of audio data from several "fragmented"
regions, resulting in perfect track playback and better conservation of hard disk space!
Auto-Save Feature:
It's good to know that your valuable song data will be saved automatically, when selecting new songs and on
power-down!
Loop recording and playback:
Set specific in / out points in your song and loop the audio - then rehearse intricate parts to be recorded, or
use the punch-in function while looping, and add new data as the loop plays. Use the loop playback feature
to audition specific regions of recorded audio.
Trigger Recording:
Set recording to beginy automatically in response to an audio input!
Record Tap Tempo:
This function lets you record the tempo after you've recorded a song that has no tempo settings - a great
feature! This way you can then edit your tracks in units of measures or synchronize the D1600 to external
MIDI devices.
Use MIDI to automate D1600 functions:
Besides using MIDI to synchronize the D1600 to other devices (including another D-series recorder!), you
can automate your mixes: fader, pan, EQ, etc., parameters with an external sequencer, control the effects in
real time, and change scenes via MIDI program change messages!
Program Play function:
Playback multiple songs in any order, from the internal drive and external drives! This function is also great
when mixing down to DAT, MD, etc.
Normalize function:
Boosts the level of track data that was recorded at lower than optimal level, to the maximum volume without
clipping.
Use the SUB INPUTS to send external signals directly to the Master bus:
Assign any of analog inputs 1-8 as Sub Inputs, and input the audio from an external sequencer in sync,
direct to the D1600's Master bus, or record any external audio final pass, along with the internal tracks, direct
to your mastering deck. You can also use the Sub Inputs to return audio from an external processor
connected to the AUX OUT.
Import and export WAV data:
Audio data in WAV format can be imported or exported via FAT16 DOS formatted SCSI external drives, and
imported from ISO9600 Level1 format CD’s. WAV files can be copied to the D1600’s clipboard for pasting
into new song locations. For more information, see the Owner’s Manual page 86.