Create a fade-out at the end of the new song – KORG D1600 User Manual
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Important!
In mixdown and bouncing operations, assigned Insert, Master and Final effects, as well as EQ
settings are “printed” to destination bounce tracks. If in the future you decide to master to CD
after performing a bounce operation, and do not want to use the previous “Clipboard”
technique, make sure to disable all of the destination bounce track’s effects and EQ settings
after bouncing operations are completed, or on playback, the current effects and EQ settings
will still be applied!
Tip:
Before conducting mixdown, bounce or CD mastering operations, it’s a good idea to copy the entire
song you’re working with to another location (or backup to CD or external media). Although the
UNDO function allows you to recall earlier edit operations, you may want to start “from scratch”,
especially if you’ve made extensive edits to the song.
Tip:
Make it a practice to backup your song data to CD or external media, even if the project is in an
incomplete state. By doing this, you can always get the original project back if you decide to re-mix
your work and master a new CD!
Create a Fade-out at the end of the new song:
1. Press
the
SONG key, then press the “clock” icon to the left of the “Counter”, and set it to read in
absolute time: press the “000:00.000” radio button.
2. Press to highlight “000:00.000” and use the DIAL to set the counter to “01:000.000” (1 minute).
3. Press
the
STORE key, then press the IN/LOC1 key to set a new IN point.
4. Press to highlight “001:000.000”and use the DIAL to set the counter to “01:012.000” (1 minute, 12
seconds).
5. Press
the
STORE key, then press the OUT/LOC2 key to set a new OUT point.
6. Press
the
TRACK key, then press the “EditTrk” tab, and press the “>” popup button.
7. Press to select the “Fade” radio button, then press the “OK” button.
8. In the “edit cell” below “Fade Track”, press to highlight “1”, and use the DIAL to set to “1-2” (tracks 1-2).
9. Press
the
“Mode” button, then press to select the “D.” radio button, followed by pressing the “OK”
button.
10. Press
the
“Exec.” Button, then press the “Yes” button to perform the fade-out. The display will indicate
“Making Track” and “% finished”.
11. When the fade operation is complete, press the “OK” button.
12. Press
the
IN/LOC1 key, then press the PLAY key. You’ll hear the new fade-out playback. When finished,
press the STOP key.
Note: Single and multiple tracks can be set to fade-in and out by a selected mode (curve), as indicated in
step 9 above. Cross-fades can also be set by using fade-in and fade-out in conjunction with each
other. For more information on fades, see the D1600 Owner’s Manual, page 56.