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Selecting virtual tracks and editing tracks, Writing/burning to cdr/cdrw – KORG EASY START D1600 User Manual

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Selecting Virtual Tracks and Editing tracks

1.

Press the [TRACK] key.

2.

Using the CURSOR keys and the DIAL, select which virtual track you will be listening to or recording to. To adjust

Virtual Track settings for tracks 9-16, press the “Vtr9-16” tab in the display. For more info on Virtual tracks refer to the
Owner’s Manual pgs. 27, 81.

3.

To use the “EditTrk” function, you must first select a range of the song to be edited by storing an IN, OUT and TO

location (some editing functions also require an END location). To do this, move to the desired song location, and then

press the [STORE] key followed by the LOCATE key for each location. Once you’ve set locate points, you can edit the
specific region in the track(s).

4.

To see the list of edit functions, press the button next to “CopyTrack” in the display. To select a function, press the

”radio button” to the left of the function you wish to perform and then press “OK”.

5.

To execute the function, press Exec. in the display. For more information on editing tracks, refer to the Owner’s Manual
pgs. 81-87.

Writing/Burning to CDR/CDRW:

1.

Once you have finished a song and performed a mixdown to two tracks (refer to Owner’s Manual pgs. 29-31:Combining
multiple tracks into two: Bounce), press the [SONG / CD ] key and then press the “CDR/RW” tab.

2.

Insert a blank CDR or CDRW disc into the CDR/RW drive and press WriteToCD in the display.

3.

Select the speed (“2x or 4x”) and press “YES” next to “AreYouSure?”

Important D1600 Guide and Owner’s Manual references:

You can download a more in-depth “D1600 Guided Tour” and additional “tips and tricks” from

www.korg.com

. There are also many

important references to modes and applications in the D1600 Owner’s Manual. Some of these references are listed below:

Installing hard disks and CD-R/RW drives

134


CD Mastering

49 / 91


D1600 MIDI sync procedures

73 / 76


Recording MIDI clock from an external sequencer

63 / 96


Using MIDI to control Scenes

41 / 74


MIDI Machine Control (MMC)

77


Working with WAV files and the Import/Export function

86


Initializing/formatting internal or external hard drive

67 / 79


Backing up and restoring data

66 / 77


Connecting external drives

67


Updating system software

139


Troubleshooting

127