Korg D1600 DVD VCR Combo User Manual


 
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6. EditLoc....................................................................
This lets you change the registered time of a scene.
Use “SceneNumber
” to recall the scene whose loca-
tion you wish to change. Press the “EditLoc” button
to access the dialog box, and modify the location of
the scene.
Use the cursor to select the time that you wish to
modify, and use the [VALUE] dial to modify the
time.
Press the “OK” button to finalize the change, or
press “Cancel” button to cancel the change.
7. Delete.....................................................................
This lets you delete a scene.
The Undo function is not available after you delete
a scene.
7a. SelectAll...............................................[On, Off]
This selects all scenes for deletion.
On: All scenes will be subject to deletion.
The scene number will be displayed as “***.”
Off: The single scene selected in “Scene-
Number” will be subject to deletion.
8. EditFilter .................................................................
You can view or edit the filter settings that are regis-
tered in a scene.
The filter settings registered in the “Filter” tab page
can be viewed or edited.
Even when a scene is stored with filtering applied, it
actually saves all the parameter values at the time of
storing, together with the state of the filter. By edit-
ing the filter settings in this page, you can revert to
the actual parameter settings of the time that the
scene was stored.
9. Recall .....................................................................
This recalls the settings that are registered in a
scene.
If you recall a scene and edit the EQ etc., pressing
the “Recall” button to recall it will recall the settings
prior to editing (i.e., the mixer settings that were
registered in the scene).
10.OvrWrt...................................................................
This overwrites the current mixer settings onto the
currently selected scene number. Use this when you
wish to make detailed adjustments to the scene, or
to replace it with a different scene.
P2 MixView: Pan/fader scene dis-
play
1. Pan.................................................. (Pan1Pan16)
This shows the currently selected pan settings.
When you select an icon, the channel number and
setting value will be displayed in the upper left.
2. Level..................................................(Lev1Lev16)
This shows the currently selected channel fader set-
tings.
When you select an icon, the channel number and
setting value will be displayed in the upper left.
3. Pan/fader guide .............. [ ]
These symbols show the difference between the
actual fader or pan locations and the values that are
registered in the scene.
When a scene is recalled, the current position of the
faders may differ from the values registered in the
scene. In this case, selecting the item that you wish
to adjust will cause an indicator symbol to appear,
showing the approximate difference between the
internal setting value and the control.
Faders
: The fader position is more than 51 steps above
the internal value.
: The fader position is between 21–50 steps above
the internal value.
: The fader position is between 1–20 steps above
the internal value.
: The fader position matches the internal value.
: The fader position is between 1–20 steps below
the internal value.
: The fader position is between 21–50 steps below
the internal value.
: The fader position is more than 51 steps below
the internal value.
Pan
: The pan knob is more than 51 steps to the left of
the internal value.
: The pan knob is between 21–50 steps to the left
of the internal value.
: The pan knob is between 1–20 steps to the left of
the internal value.
: The pan knob matches the internal value.
: The pan knob is between 1–20 steps to the right
of the internal value.
: The pan knob is between 21–50 steps to the right
of the internal value.
: The pan knob is more than 51 steps to the right
of the internal value.
4. SceneNumber.........................................[001100]
This recalls the mixer settings of a scene to the cur-
rent time location. (p.93)
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