Store the new final effect in a user location, Playback the song and make any final mix changes, Store a new initial scene for the song – KORG D1600 User Manual
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1. Reset the song to the beginning, and then press the PLAY key to begin playback.
2. In
the
MASTER EFFECT page, press the “FinalEff” tab, and note that “F008 DY2:StudioLimitr” is the
effect assigned.
3. Press to “toggle” the “Bypass” button and “Cancel” button, to listen to the song without and with the
Final effect.
4. Press
the
“Cancel” button to recall the effect.
5. Press to highlight “F008”, and rotate the DIAL to audition new Final effects while the song plays. When
you’ve selected a Final effect that you like, press the “effect” button to the right of the effect number, and
select and edit the parameters to suit.
Note: The “Next:” or “Prev” buttons in the display select the
pages of edit parameters available.
Store the new Final effect in a user location:
6. Once you’ve completed editing desired parameters, press the “OK” button 2x, then press the STOP
key.
7. Press
the
“Rename” button, then press the “>” button to move through the effect name cell, and use
the additional “buttons” and the DIAL to enter a new name for the edited effect.
8. Press
the
“OK” button, then press the “Store” button in the display.
9. Press to highlight “u033” (the first user effect), and rotate the DIAL to select “u040 DY2: StudioLimitr”,
then press the “Exec.” button to store the effect.
Note: The new assigned effect is now indicated in the
display and is stored with this song.
Playback the song and make any final mix changes:
10. Reset the song to the beginning, press the PLAY key, and set the faders, pan knobs, EQ and effect
settings for a final mix setup.
(Track playback EQ is accessed with the EQ/PHASE key and the EQ tabs
in the display).
11. When you’re satisfied with the mix, press the STOP key and reset the song to the beginning.
Store a new initial Scene for the song:
1. Press
the
SCENE key, then press the “ReadDel” tab.
2. Press
the
“Filter” button. This page lets you filter (disable) EQ, pan, fader, etc. for specific channels. In
multiple Scene playback during a song, filtering allows you to disable pan, EQ, etc. settings for specified
tracks or overall parameters. For this exercise, you’ll turn all Scene Filtering OFF:
3. Press each of the following Channel Filter “buttons” at the bottom of the display so that they are not
highlighted: “EQ, Pan/Bal, Pair, Aux, Send1, Send2”.
4. Press
the
“Next>” button, and press to disable filtering for all of the Overall Filter “buttons” on this page,
then press the “OK” button.
Note: The original demo song uses scene filters for specific tracks, as indicated by highlighted tracks for
each mode (EQ, Pan/Bal, etc.) For this exercise it is not necessary to individually-disable track filters,
as you’ve just pressed to disable each of the mode buttons “globally.