Work with the undo function – KORG D1600 User Manual
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Work with the Undo function:
The Undo function can be set for 99, 8 or 1 level of undo, allowing you to view and recall previous recording
or editing operations in the Undo list. Setting an level of 8 gives you plenty of opportunities to go back to
earlier operations, and will free-up hard disk space. When you change tracks, songs or on power-down, the
current Undo list is erased from the hard drive.
1. Press
the
TRACK key, and make sure that “FadeTrack” is still the edit procedure selected.
2. In the “edit cell” below “Fade Track”, press to highlight “1”, and use the DIAL to set to “1-2” (tracks 1-2).
3. Press
the
“Mode” button, then press to select the “F.” radio button, followed by pressing the “OK”
button.
4. Press
the
“Exec.” Button, then press the “Yes” button to perform a new Fade-out on tracks 1-2.
5. When “Making Track” is completed, press the “OK” button, then press the IN/LOC1 key.
6. Press
the
PLAY key to hear the new fade.
7. Press
the
UNDO key, and note the two “Levels” of “FadeTrack” indicated in the display, as well as the
“CopyTrack” procedure you performed in the previous section. The most current level of editing is
indicated as “Level01”.
8. Press to highlight “Level02” (“FadeTrack”), then press the “Redo” button, followed by pressing the
“OK” button.
9. Press
the
IN/LOC1 key, then press the PLAY key to playback the second Fade-out you performed.
When the song fades out, press the STOP key.
Note:
The Undo/Redo function can be used for recording, track editing, and WAV file import
operations. The “Current” level of Undo is indicated in the upper left of the UNDO display.
Also Note:
The levels (99, 8 or 1) of undo can be set by pressing the “Level” button in the UNDO page,
and selecting the desired level. For more information on the UNDO function, see the D1600
Owner’s Manual, page 99.