Korg D1600 DVD VCR Combo User Manual


 
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Adjusting the cue level
Since the [CHANNEL] faders of the D1600 adjust both
the recording level of the tracks and the volume level of
each channel, the recording level and the monitoring
level will be the same.
For this reason, a Cue Level function is provided so
that you can adjust the monitoring volume and pan for
your convenience while you record, independently of
the master LR volume.
1 Select cue as the monitoring source.
In the [SOLO/MONITOR] “Monitor” tab page,
turn “On” the “Cue” button.
If “Solo” is selected, solo will be given priority.
Defeat “Solo” before you make your selection.
2 Adjust the cue level.
Press the “Level” button to access the cue level
adjustment screen. Select the icons for each chan-
nel, and rotate the [VALUE] dial to adjust the vol-
ume level and pan displayed in the upper left.
6. Solo settings
Only the signals whose “Solo” button is “On” will be
sent to the monitor bus. Use this function when you
wish to hear a specific channel out of numerous
sources, or to audition the send audio, etc. The solo sig-
nal is output from the [MONITOR OUT L/R] jacks and
the [PHONES] jack.
Select the signal for soloing
1 Select the signal for soloing, and turn Solo “On.”
Access the [SOLO/MONITOR] “Solo” tab page.
Press the desired “Solo” button(s) to turn Solo
“On” for that signal (it will be highlighted). If even
one selection is being soloed, the [SOLO/MONI-
TOR] key will blink.
You can select more than one signal to solo.
2 Adjust the monitor volume.
Use the [MONITOR OUT LEVEL] knob or
[PHONES LEVEL] knob to adjust the volume level.
To turn solo off
Access the [SOLO/MONITOR] “Solo” tab page, and
turn the “Solo” button “Off.”
By pressing the “ClearAll” button, you can turn off
all solo settings.
Outputting the solo signal from master LR
If desired, the solo signal can be output from [MASTER
OUT L/R]. Do this when you wish to output the solo
signal from a monitor system connected to the [MAS-
TER OUT L/R] jacks.
In the [SOLO/MONITOR] “Solo” tab page, turn
the “SoloToMstOut” button “On” (highlighted).
However, this will automatically be turned off
when you exit the [SOLO/MONITOR] page.
7. Registering and playing scenes
Mixer settings you make can be registered as a scene,
and selected automatically as playback progresses. Fre-
quently-used settings can also be registered and
recalled when desired to reproduce the mixer settings
at another time, or part of the settings can be modified
and overwritten.
Up to 100 scenes can be registered for each song.
The following settings can be registered in a scene.
•EQ
Effect settings
EffSnd (effect send)
AuxSend (auxiliary send)
[PAN] knob
[CHANNEL] fader
The faders and pan knob on the top panel do not
actually move, but you can watch the values
change in the [SCENE] “MixView” tab page.
Registering a scene
1 Move the current time to the location at which
you wish to register the scene.
Use the counter or [FF]/[REW] keys to move.
(p.35)
2 Adjust the mixer settings.
Adjust the [CHANNEL] faders, [PAN] knobs, EQ
and effect settings.
EG
Key
BASS
Vo
Chorus 1
Chorus 2
Dr
EG
Key
BASS
Vo
Chorus 1
Chorus 2
Dr
EG
Key
BASS
Vo
Chorus 1
Chorus 2
Dr
EG
Key
BASS
Vo
Chorus 1
Chorus 2
Dr
Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4
Intro Verse Chorus Interlude
Basic operation
Using the mixer