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Korg DSD MR-1000 User's Manual
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1. 13 Turning the power ON 2 nnnnnnnnennenennenmnnennnnmnnnennennnnnnmennnsnmmnnanen 13 Turning the power off 2 seeeoneeonncncnnncnnnncnnnnnnennnnnnncnnnncanenes 13 4 Playing back the demo project 14 Playing back 22 0000seecssneeeennenneennnnnennennnnenannnnnnnnnnnosannnnnnnnnnenas 14 Pausing lt lt 9see80nnasnnanccesannnnsssacnnnadinnnassasssandnnrinansaansnaannancncnaacedasmnnassaaancaadnn 14 Stopping playback cnnnnosnnancnnenannenonnnannnnancananannnnannnnonnnanannnannenanannann 14 Searching for a desired location during playback 14 5 The level meter screen 15 6 Recording 16 Selecting your recording device 16 Selecting the recording format 16 Adjusting the recording level 17 Starting and stopping recording 18 7 Other playback record operations
2. 19 Selecting and playing back a project file 19 Using the limiter 0 202200eennecnannnnennnnnencnnnnnnnnnnnnenaannnennnnnnnons 20 Using marks within a project 21 8 Other general operations 24 Changing the meter peak hold and the counter mode 24 Editing the project file name 24 Conserving battery power 26 Setting the date and time 28 Protecting a project 29 Deleting a project file 1 29 Viewing details about the project file 30 Other functions 31 Play mode 4 4 41 41 31 Play list PLAY LIST 33 Creating a play
3. 42 USB mode 0 2s0nenannencnnenonnnanannannnnenanannannnnnnananannanannanansnnaatnaanananannansan 42 Hard disk structure and files 02 00n2 ocneecnnencnnenonnnnennnnncnnncnnn 44 Using the AudioGate software nnnnnnennnennnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 46 Appendix 48 Troubleshooting 48 Various messages 49 Execution messages 49 Error messages em 49 Confirmation messages 51 Serious error messages 51 Specifications 52 o ES E AEI EEE E E Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Korg MR 1000 1 bit professional mobile recorder In order to take full advantage of your new equipment please read this manual carefully and use the product as directed When you ve read the manual keep it safe for future reference Features The
4. 38 Backl Light 26 AutoShutDown 13 27 LED 27 HDD Format 40 Load System 41 Device Info 38 DSD Filter 39 USB MODE 42 54 Project file edit screen LIBRARY Project File Rename 24 Protect 29 Delete 29 Add to Play List 33 detail 30 Mark List 21 Meter counter screen METER Meter Counter meter peak hold 24 Counter mode 24 Mark edit select screen Mark List Mark Edit 00 00 00 000 22 Delete Mark 23 Delete All Mark 23 A AUDIO folder 45 Auto Shutdown 13 27 B Backlight 26 C Computer 42 Conserving battery power 26 Counter 15 24 D Date and time 28 Delete 2 220 0 200 29 Detail 2 2 200 30 Device information 38 DSD Filter 39 E Error messages 49 F Format
5. 40 L LCD contrast 38 LED setting 27 Limiter 20 M Mark 20 220 nen nanan 21 Mic input 16 P Peak hold 15 24 Play list 0 00 33 Play mode 202 31 Playback 14 19 Project 14 Project file name 24 Protect 0 20 0 15 29 R Record mode 36 Recordable time 37 Recording 16 Recording format 16 36 Recording level 17 Rename 2 n nnn nennennnnnnne 24 Repeat 31 S Shuffle 000 31 Supported audio files 44 Supported file names 44 System settings 38 T Troubleshooting 48 U Updating the system 41 USB mode 42 55 2006 KORG INC IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS This product has been manufactured according to strict specifications and voltage requirements that are applicable in the country in which it is intended that this product should be used If you have purchased this product via th
6. Delete unneeded marks before registering other marks Not supported file e This file format is not supported Check the audio file formats that are supported Please enter name e There is no project name the name consists only of spaces Please enter a valid project name one or more alphabetical character numeral or symbol Protected Project e The operation cannot be executed because the project is protected Turn off the project protect setting 50 Project Name Error Delete illegal folder e An identically named project file already exists Rename the project file Alternatively use USB mode to delete the project file and the directory of the same name System File Error e The system file required for Load System does not exist or the length of the file does not match Check the system file and re save it Time Limit e The maximum continuous recording time is 6 hours No further continuous recording is possible Warning Bad fragmentation Should be optimized This message will appear when you enter record ready mode if there is a possibility that the Disk too busy error might occur during recording because of insufficient contiguous free space on the hard disk Normally a minimum of ten minutes of contiguous free space will be allocated if there is ten minutes or more free capacity if there is less than ten minutes of free capacity as much as exists will be allocated It is not
7. The library select LIBRARY screen will appear Use the P dial to select and confirm the project file you want to add to the play list The name of the project file you selected and confirmed will appear in the project file edit screen displayed above Turn the P dial to move the selection icon to Add to Play List project file edit screen OU LONG_PROUGG88 ALONG_PROJBBBO ALONG_PROJeGea falda a Add to Play List E gt Add to Play List Delete Are You Sure Completed BAdd to Play ist Pushy gt No Mes Yez pE cho Detail VALUE ENTER VALUE ENTER seh g gt gt Press the P dial a message will ask Add to Play List Are you sure Use the P dial to select and confirm Yes If you decide not to add the project file use the P dial to select and confirm No or press the menu button you will return to the file edit screen The screen will indicate Working and when processing is finished will indicate Complete The added project file will be added to the end of the play list If you want to change the order refer to Editing a play list p 34 Press the P dial or the menu button to return to the project file edit screen If you want to add another project file press the menu button and repeat steps 2 9 You can also use this procedure to add a project file to a play list you created earlier 33 Viewing a play list Here s how to view the contents of a
8. Using marks to move 1 Press the menu button and in the menu list MENU screen use the P dial to se lect and confirm PLAY MODE The playback mode select PLAY MODE screen will appear 2 Use the P dial to select and confirm Current Proj File as the playback mode 3 Press the menu button and in the menu list MENU screen use the P dial to se lect and confirm LIBRARY The library select LIBRARY screen will appear 4 Select and confirm a project that contains marks Now you can move to the locations where you added the marks 21 Regardless of the screen shown in the display you can press the rewind or fast for ward button during playback to move to the time location of the previous or next mark Current position Press once Press once time Press once Press once Press once lt lt i gt gt Project Y Mark Mark Mark Mark Mark Order of times If you ve selected something other than Current Proj File p 31 as the play mode play Current Folder PlayList Shuffle etc you can t use the rewind or fast forward buttons to move between marks Editing marks You can edit the time locations of the marks shown in the mark list Mark List screen or delete unwanted marks amp You can edit the marks even of a project whose Protect setting is on but they will revert to their unedited state when you select a different project or turn off the pow
9. Here you can view the version of the MR 1000 s system software the total capacity of the hard disk the free capacity and the number of recorded projects files 1 In the system setting SYSTEM screen use the P dial to select and confirm Devicelnfo The information Device Information screen will appear 2 When you ve finished viewing the information press the P dial or the menu button to return to the system setting SYSTEM screen Q Device Information SYSTEM 3 fAutoShutDown Smin rose Soft Version 1 8 8 LED ON HDD 38 86B HDD Format 8 Free 28 2GB Load System bos fi Project 38 Device Info 8 we ever lt Back NEN Ciltar Nhi gt 38 DSD output filter settings DSD Filter If you turn this setting on the sound when playing a 1 bit project file will pass through the signal processing filter By default this is ON ON Playback will pass through the DSD filter 3 0 dB at the pass frequency of 50 kHz OFF The 1 bit signal will play back directly without going through the DSD filter amp Noise or extraneous sound may occur if you connect this to a device that does not support wideband audio input Before turning this setting off you must check the owner s manual of the connected device 1 Press the menu button and from the menu list MENU screen use the P dial to se lect and confirm SYSTEM The system setting SY
10. WAV 192kHz 24bit 13 minutes 37 System settings SYSTEM Here you can make various system settings for the MR 1000 itself Press the menu button to access the menu list MENU screen Then use the P dial to select and confirm SYSTEM and make the desired settings The Back Light AutoShutDown and LED settings are explained in Conserving battery power p 26 and the Clock setting is explained in Setting the date and time p 28 LCD Contrast Here you can set the LCD contrast Higher settings will make the black portions of the display darker Adjust the value for best visibility 1 In the system setting SYSTEM screen use the P dial to select and confirm LCD Contrast The selection icon will change from to p and the value will be highlighted 2 Turn the P dial and the contrast will change along with the value gt gt SYSTEM 2 EE SYSTEM 4 MENU LIBRARY 2886 18 27 12 18 2886 10 27 12 18 PLAY MODE i gt LCD Contrast 8 gt LCD Contrast REC MODE a Back Light Ssec Back Light Ssec PLAY LIST AutoShutDown Smin var ee AutoShutDown 5min SYSTEM bos VALUE ENTER LED ON LED ON gt 3 When you ve adjusted the contrast for best visibility press the P dial or the menu button to complete the setting The selection icon will change from p to Device information Device Info
11. is finished the display will indicate Complete 4 Press the P dial or the menu button to return to the mark list Mark List screen F Mark Edit F Mark Edit 60 20 13 329 Delete All Mark fi Delete All Mark fi Delete Mark it ss Dbelete Al Mark f fre You Sure Completed lt Back No gt es P Exit VALUE ENTER gt 5 gt Verify that all marks have been deleted and press the menu button to return to the project file edit screen 23 8 Other general operations Changing the meter peak hold and the counter mode 1 From the level meter screen press the P dial The meter counter Meter Counter screen will appear Use the P dial to select and confirm Meter Peak Hold peak indicator hold time A check mark will appear in the hold time check box you selected 0 seconds 4 seconds 10 seconds Use the P dial to select and confirm Counter Mode counter display mode A check mark will appear in the mode check box you selected ABS The location is shown as an absolute time with 0 zero as the point at which record ing began for the file Free The remaining recordable time is displayed as calculated from the current file for mat p 38 and the amount of space remaining on the hard disk ye wa c Dim gt 00 01 13 090 D Meter Counter e Ta O R Meter Peak Hold MLONG PROJOGGA Oes mas Lites
12. n 4 Counter Mode k E E P O E TE ee E er ee M A BS o Fre e VALUE ENTER wii i E SE USI 42 30 18 6 CLP When you ve finished making settings press the menu button to return to the level meter screen You can also confirm and return by using the P dial to select and confirm lt Back in the screen Editing the project file name You can specify a name of up to sixteen characters using uppercase alphabetical characters A Z lowercase alphabetical characters a z numerals 0 9 and the following symbols amp You can t edit the name of a project that s protected 1 Press the menu button and in the menu list MENU screen use the P dial to select and confirm LIBRARY The library select LIBRARY screen will appear 24 2 Use the P dial to select and confirm the project file whose name you want to edit See Selecting and playing back a project file p 19 If you want to edit the name of the currently selected project file simply press the P dial twice to confirm MENU LIBRARY gt LIBRARY DILIBRARY A Current Pro j File DIAJLONG_PROVeeee f PLAY MODE i iMR_PROU fLONG_PROJ6881 REC MODE w AUDIO fLONG_PROJ8B82 PLAY LIST fLONG_PROJ8883 SYSTEM bos A S fLONG_PROJ8884 HCO AANNE art gt MNAn Don IAQAQAS 3 The project file edit screen will appear with the currently selected proje
13. 26 dBV 6 dBV 1 4 TRS phone Unbalanced 16 dBu XLR balanced 16 dBu 1 4 TRS phone balanced 6 dBV 1 4 TRS phone Unbalanced lt OUTPUT L R Unbalanced Balanced gt Connector Nominal level Maximum level Load impedance lt PHONES gt Connector Load impedance Maximum level lt USB gt Connector Format RCA Unbalanced XLR 3 32 type balanced 6dBV 4dBu 6dBV 16 dBu 47 kQ or greater 600 Q or greater 1 4 stereo phone jack 16 Q or greater 50 mW 50 mW 32 Q Type B USB 2 0 compliant USB mass storage class Supported operating systems Windows Me 2000 or later Mac OS 9 0 4 or later Included items AC adaptor also operates as charger owner s manual this document carry bag CD ROM AudioGate audio file conversion application Demo Project Appearance and specifications are subject to change without notice All Most Blues The Wind and the Wheat performed by Phil Keaggy copyright Phil Keaggy 2006 www philkeaggy com 53 Index Menu list screen MENU LIBRARY 19 PLAY MODE 31 REC MODE 16 36 PLAY LIST 33 PlayNow 34 Change Order 34 Remove From List 35 Remove All 35 SYSTEM 38 2006 01 01 10 52 28 LCDContrast
14. or may cause malfunctions such as hard disk dam age If the hard disk has been damaged due to incor rect operation power failure or accidental in terruption of the power supply a fee may be charged for replacement even if this device is still within its warranty period Data handling Incorrect operation or malfunction may cause the contents of memory to be lost so we recommend that you save important data on a CD or other media Please be aware that Korg will accept no responsibility for any damages which may re sult from loss of data Also when digitally recording copyrighted au dio material from a DAT or CD etc you must obtain permission for use Please be aware that Korg will accept no responsibility for any copy right violations which may occur through your use of this product COPYRIGHT WARNING This professional device is intended only for use with works for which you yourself own the copyright for which you have received permission from the copyright holder to pub licly perform record broadcast sell and du plicate or in connection with activities which constitute fair use under copyright law If you are not the copyright holder have not received permission from the copyright holder or have not engaged in fair use of the works you may be violating copyright law and may be liable for damages and penalties If you are unsure about your rights to a work please consult a copyright attorney KORG TAKES
15. NO RE SPONSIBILITY FOR ANY INFRINGEMENT COMMITTED THROUGH USE OF KORG PRODUCTS Contents Introduction 4 4411 441 mmnm mn 6 Features mmm 6 Connection example 6 Parts of the MR 1000 7 Front panel 0 2022000ennecennnnenennnnnenannnnennnnnnececannennnnnnnnccannneennnnnnconas 7 Rear panel lt ensneenonnnnonnnnnannnnannenannnanannanannnannensnnnnnnnanannanannananananannanannn 8 Screens and operations 10 Level meter screen and menu list MENU screen 10 Selecting parameters and setting values 10 Basic Operation 11 1 Power and usage 11 Using the AC adaptor 2 n222ncennnnnnennenencennnnencnnnnnenenneneenenennenennen 11 Using the batteries s0 n ce0inanannesannenoninannnnnannananinnannensanninaninnannansnannann 11 2 Connecting your monitor equipment 13 3 Turning the power on off
16. and in the menu list MENU screen use the P dial to select and confirm SYSTEM The system setting SYSTEM screen will appear 2 Use the P dial to select and confirm HDD Format 3 A dialog message of HDD Format Are you sure will appear in the screen E 3 seconds SYSTEM HDD Format A I orlonger E HDD Format LCD Contrast 8 f HDD Format i HDD Format Back Light OFF oP All data will be cleared z Completed AutoShutDown 18min Are you sure l gt Exit LED OFF Peed VALUE ENTER we MHDD Format VALUE ENTER INo Yes gt VALUE ENTER Lnad Cuctam Emi gt 4 Use the P dial to select Yes and continue holding it for three seconds or longer If you decide not to format the hard disk use the P dial to select and confirm No or press the menu button you will return to the system setting SYSTEM screen 5 The screen will indicate Working and when formatting is finished the indication will change to Complete 6 Press the P dial or the menu button to return to the system setting SYSTEM screen 40 Updating the system Load System You can download the latest version of the MR 1000 operating system file from the Korg website www korg com For details on the procedure refer to the Korg website Preparing for the update Use a USB cable to connect the MR 1000 to your computer see Using the MR 1000 w
17. and the setting will be highlighted 3 Turn the P dial to select OFF To turn the LED back on again perform the same operation to select ON MENU LIBRARY SYSTEM 3 28006 180 2 12 18 LCD Contrast 8 syste h 2086 18 27 12 18 LCD Contrast 8 PLAY MODE REC MODE Back Light OFF Back Light OFF PLAY LIST AutoShutDown 18min x AutoShutDown 18min F SYSTEM wuz mer gt LED ON wue amen P LED Ta vue en p unn Coarmat Fa 4 Press the P dial or the menu button to complete the LED setting The selection icon will change from p to 27 Setting the date and time If you set the MR 1000 s date and time the recorded files will have the correct date and time stamp Here s how to set the internal clock 1 Press the menu button and in the menu list MENU screen use the P dial to select and confirm SYSTEM The system setting SYSTEM screen will appear 2 Use the P dial to select and confirm the date and time indication in the top line The date and time setting Clock screen will appear MENU aa z E Clock LIBRARY 02006710727 12 186 e Year 2006 PLAY MODE E LCD Contrast 8 Month Oct 18 REC MODE Back Light Ssec Day 2 PLAY LIST AutoShutDown 5min U HM S 12 18 37 SYSTEM x w en LED ON vara lt Back gt 3 Use
18. automatically If your computer is set so that the installer will not start up automatically double click KorgSetup exe in the CD ROM 2 Follow the on screen instructions to proceed with the installation 3 When you ve finished installing AudioGate exit the installer Mac OS X users 1 Insert the included CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of your computer 2 Inthe CD ROM double click the AudioGate installer pkg to start up the installer 3 Follow the on screen instructions to proceed with the installation 4 When you ve finished installing AudioGate exit the installer 47 Appendix Troubleshooting Power does not turn on e Is the AC adaptor connected correctly e Is there any remaining battery capacity e Did you hold down the power button Nothing appears in the display e Is the contrast adjusted correctly p 38 Display is dark e Is the backlight set to OFF p 26 No sound e Is the MR 1000 and the connected equipment powered on p 13 e Are the amp or headphone connections incorrect Can t hear the playback Headphones e Is the headphone volume set to 0 Can t hear the audio input e Are the recording settings correct e Is the recording level raised e Make sure that audio is being input In the level meter screen verify that the level meters are moving Can t record e Are the input level L R knobs lowered e Is there sufficient hard disk space remaining Set the counter
19. move between these marks during playback Adding a mark To add a mark simply press the record button during recording or playback You can add up to 100 marks and edit them later E Markers are automatically added at the beginning of the project and at locations at which you resume recording after you pause recording amp You can only add marks to a project that was recorded on the MR 1000 Viewing the mark list Here s how to view a list showing the marks in a project in the order of their time location 1 Press the menu button and in the menu list MENU screen use the P dial to select and confirm LIBRARY The library select LIBRARY screen will appear 2 Use the P dial to select and confirm the project whose mark list you want to see Refer to Selecting and playing back a project file p 19 The project file edit screen will appear Project file edit screen Mark list screen PROJ LONG_PROJ88 Mark List LIBRARY DRLONG_PRovesee MLONG PROJBBA1 M F09 00 80 808 F e0 00 83 751 Delete Add to Play List amp Ababe fALONG_PROJ8882 Details F 68 60 68 548 fLONG_PROJ8883 Protect Ata M89 88 13 329 MLONG PROJ8884 VALUE ENTER Mark List VALUE ENTER F898 88 18 878 MNAE DON IAQAS p fleo 00 30 N1 3 In the project file edit screen use the P dial to select and confirm Mark List The mark list Mark List screen will appear
20. necessarily the case that the Disk too busy error will always occur if this warning appears but we recommend that you take the following actions Back up your important files format the hard disk and then restore your files back onto the hard disk Alternatively delete unneeded files to increase the amount of free space and then connect the MR 1000 to your computer in USB mode and optimize the drive It is effective to use software of a type that optimizes the free space Confirmation messages Info e This will appear if there is information to be conveyed to the user Press the menu button or the P dial to continue operations Serious error messages Fatal e This will appear if the MR 1000 itself has a problem or malfunction If this type of message appears make a note of the text in and contact customer service 51 Specifications Operating conditions 5 35 C no condensation Main sections lt Recorder section gt Number of tracks 2 tracks 2 tracks simultaneous playback 2 tracks simultaneous recording Recording formats PCM audio format WAV format extension wav BWF compliant 44 1 kHz 16 24 bit 48 kHz 16 24 bit 88 2 kHz 24 bit 96 kHz 24 bit 176 4 kHz 24 bit 192 kHz 24 bit 1 bit audio format 2 8 MHz 1 bit 5 6MHz 1 bit Recording DSDIFF format extension dff DSF extension dsf WSD extension wsd
21. of the level meter screen ED You can t protect an audio file that was recorded by a device other than the MR 1000 such files will be located in the AUDIO folder 1 Press the menu button and in the menu list MENU screen use the P dial to select and confirm LIBRARY The library select LIBRARY screen will appear 2 Use the P dial to select and confirm the project whose Protect setting you want to change See Selecting and playing back a project file p 19 If you want to protect the currently selected project simply press the P dial twice to con firm 3 The project file edit screen will appear with the name of the project you just selected shown at the top 4 Turn the P dial to move the selection icon to Protect U_PROJ LONG_PROJ fe OU LONG_PROJ8888 Rename 8 Rename Delete fit Delete Add to Play List Add to Play List Details ig init i Details gt Protect a gt Protect Miark lict Imsi hda i 5 Each time you press the P dial the setting will alternate between protecting and un protecting the project 6 When you ve finished making the setting press the menu button to return to the library select LIBRARY screen Deleting a project file Here s how to delete a file Once you ve deleted a file it cannot be recovered so use this opera tion with care amp You can t delete a project that s protected 1 Press the menu button and in the menu list MENU scr
22. playing or recording when the battery low indication is shown and the batteries are exhausted the shutdown screen will appear automatically and the power will turn off several seconds later Battery icon Battery full there is sufficient battery capacity aLONG pRadeeee ___ Battery low o o the battery LED will light 42 30 18 BH 6 ry Operating with the AC adaptor E Jf you re using the AC adaptor the battery icon will change to a plug icon amp If you re using AA alkaline batteries LR6 the battery life may be shorter depending on the quality of the batteries or the length of time since their date of manufacture Due to their inher ent character alkaline batteries will provide a much shorter running life in extremely cold tem peratures amp If you re using nickel metal hydride batteries certain types of battery or certain conditions of the batteries may cause the battery low indication to appear after a short time or the unit to shut down immediately after the battery low indication appears Please understand the characteris tics of the batteries you re using 2 Connecting your monitor equipment Connect stereo headphones to the headphone jack Connect your monitor system to the output jacks You can use either the XLR or RCA jacks Use the volume knob to adjust the volume amp Connecting headphones will not cut the sound from the output jacks E Jf you re recording from mics you should use h
23. proj Selecting a project file using the rewind amp fast forward buttons During playback or while stopped you can press the rewind button to select the project file that precedes the currently selected one or the fast forward button to select the next project file Selecting a projeci file using the P dial 1 Press the menu button and in the menu MENU screen use the P dial to select and confirm LIBRARY The library select LIBRARY screen will appear 2 The selection icon is shown at Current Proj File If you want to select a project file other than the currently selected project file use the P dial to select and con firm one of the other folders MENU Trav D EE E m 00 00 00 000 LIBRARY rA Current Pro j File MLONG PROJBBBA PLAY MODE a MR_PROJ eee m REC MODE GAUDIO Peirin a pora fe PLAY LIST Bo ETER Ta p SYSTEM z oo See gt Inside the MR_PROJ folder are other folders that organize the files recorded on the MR 1000 by their format Select and confirm a folder to choose a project inside that folder The AUDIO folder contains audio files that were created on a device other than the MR 1000 LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY D A Current Pro j File Hj WAV_PROJ PD AJLONG_PROVee88 gt JMR_PROJ S DFF_PROJ MLONG PROJ8B8G1 GAUDIO GWSD PROJ MLONG PR0J88G2 DSF_PROJ ML
24. the menu button and in the menu list MENU screen use the P dial to select and confirm PLAY MODE The play mode select PLAY MODE screen will appear Use the P dial to select and confirm the playback method you want to use A check will appear in the check box of the play mode you selected and confirmed MENU gt PLAY MODE fp LIBRARY Play Mode PLAY MODE fb gt MCurrent Pro j File REC MODE OCurrent Folder PLAY LIST ri OPlay List y SYSTEM bos VALUE ENTER OoRepeat Shuffle VALUE ENTER If you want to use shuffle play check the Shuffle check box If the play mode is Current Proj File this option is invalid even if it is checked If you want playback to repeat check the Repeat check box Press the menu button to return to the menu list MENU screen When you press the play button playback will begin using the mode you selected Play list PLAY LIST Creating a play list After creating a play list you can select Play List as the play mode and the projects files will b e played in the order specified by the list The repeat and shuffle settings of the Play Mode can affect the playback of the PlayList You can store up to one hundred play lists Here s how to create a play list 1 4 8 9 Press the menu button and in the menu list MENU screen use the P dial to select and confirm LIBRARY
25. 1 Bit PROFESSIONAL MOBILE RECORDER FPR t FTCoCaeD Owner s Manual Precautions Location Using the unit in the following locations can re sult in a malfunction e In direct sunlight e Locations of extreme temperature or humidity e Excessively dusty or dirty locations e Locations of excessive vibration e Close to magnetic fields Power supply Please connect the designated AC adapter to an AC outlet of the correct voltage Do not connect it to an AC outlet of voltage other than that for which your unit is intended Interference with other electrical devices Radios and televisions placed nearby may expe rience reception interference Operate this unit at a suitable distance from radios and televisions Handling To avoid breakage do not apply excessive force to the switches or controls Care If the exterior becomes dirty wipe it with a clean dry cloth Do not use liquid cleaners such as ben zene or thinner or cleaning compounds or flam mable polishes Keep this manual After reading this manual please keep it for later reference Keeping foreign matter out of your equipment Never set any container with liquid in it near this equipment If liquid gets into the equipment it could cause a breakdown fire or electrical shock Be careful not to let metal objects get into the equipment If something does slip into the equip ment unplug the AC adapter from the wall out let Then contact your nearest Ko
26. D 3 The outside knob ad justs the Left recording level and the inside knob adjusts the Right recording level amp Hum or noise may occur if you raise the recording level when nothing is connected to the input jacks 2 Display The display shows the level meters and counter during recording and playback and can also show information about the project p 14 or file and parameter settings 3 Peak LEDs These will light according to the input level Adjust the input level so that these do not light red 4 Menu button This button accesses the menu list MENU screen allowing you to choose the information or the parameters that will be displayed Each time you press this you will alternate be tween the level meter screen and the menu screen You can also use this button to return from an editing screen to the previous screen 5 Rewind button Use this button to select a project p 14 or file or to rewind 6 Fast forward button Use this button to select a project p 14 or file or to fast forward 7 Power button This turns the MR 1000 on or off standby amp When you turn this off the shutdown process will occur automatically do not disconnect the AC adaptor or remove the batteries until the shutdown procedure is complete and the display has gone dark 8 Headphone jack You can connect a set of headphones here 9 Volume knob This adjusts the volume of the headphone jack 10 Battery LED When oper
27. MR 1000 is an ultra high quality recorder that can record and play back in DVD audio format 24 bit 192 kHz SACD Super Audio CD quality format 1 bit 2 8 MHz and in the even higher quality 1 bit 5 6 MHz format The MR 1000 can operate on batteries so it is an ideal choice for field recording and its built in phantom power supply also allows high precision condenser mics to be used An AC adaptor is also included for extended recording sessions or when using the MR 1000 in a fixed location The recorded data can be copied to your computer via USB and data files can be copied from your computer to the MR 1000 for listening The MR 1000 includes Korg s AudioGate format conversion software so you can use a com puter to convert audio files to different file formats Connection example Mixer Monitor etc iii Headphone OUT iI IN i nal M i Pin ic His sx SI ms f FESS PHONES O Orar Computer meva La DC12V in IN PUT LINE AC adaptor Power cable for AC adoptor to the AC outlet Power supply connection 4 amp You must use the included AC adaptor keyboard Parts of the MR 1000 Front panel mi 1 Bit PROFESSIONAL MOBILE RECORDER 1 Recording level L R knobs These adjust the recording level Set the display to the level meter screen so you can watch the levels and make adjustments while watching the peak LE
28. Maximum 60 hours 44 1 kHz 16 bit for 40 Gbyte hard disk Maximum continuous recording 5 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds 999 Number of projects Mark points USB functionality Song editing lt General gt Display Power supply Power consumption Dimensions Recognizes a maximum of two hundred projects of each format 100 points per project No mark names Connect to computer via USB 2 0 usable as FAT32 USB external drive Rename Delete Protect 160 x 104 pixel LCD with backlight Included AC adaptor separately eight AA alkaline batteries LR6 Oxyride batteries or charged nickel metal hydride batteries 7W 192 mm W x 170 mm D x 56 mm H 7 56 W x 6 69 D x 2 20 H Weight 1 0kg 2 2 Ibs without battery Main specifications Frequency response S N THD N 52 10 Hz 20 kHz 1 dB Fs 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 10 Hz 40 kHz 1 dB Fs 88 2 kHz 96 kHz 176 4 kHz 192 kHz 10 Hz 100 kHz 1 bit 96 dB typical IHF A 0 008 typical 20 Hz 20 kHz A D conversion D A conversion lt INPUT L R gt Connector Input impedance Nominal level Maximum level 2 8224MHz 5 6448MHz 1 bit 24 bit PCM 2 8224MHz 5 6448MHz 1 bit 24 bit PCM XLR 3 31 type 48V phantom power switchable 1 4 TRS phone Jack balanced 4 5 KQ XLR 68 KQ TRS 60 dBu 28 dBu XLR balanced 26 dBu 4 dBu 1 4 TRS phone balanced
29. ONG PR0J88A3 n en me MLONG PR0J8884 waive een Dunit pon IAQAS 19 3 The selection icon is shown at the currently selected project file Use the P dial to select and confirm the desired project file The display will show the editing screen for the current file fy A MR_PROJ WAU_P DiPlay Now m Rename APlay Now m Rename or 8 Delete m Delete Add to Play List 4 Play Pause Add to Play List Details ial Button Details n Deatact Deatact 4 Press the play button to begin playing the selected project file Alternatively you can begin playback by using the P dial to select and confirm Play Now in the file edit screen Using the limiter If you want to prevent clipping that might be caused by sudden high levels turn on the limiter switch located on the back panel When this switch is on the peak levels will be lowered by up to 6 dB but the dynamic range will feel narrower Limiter off Recorded Input sound waveform Recorded waveform 20 Using marks within a project If you ve made an extended recording such as of a live performance or a practice session you can move between songs or to a desired location by moving while you listen to the sound or by fast forwarding or rewinding according to the counter time However the MR 1000 also lets you add marks to a project during recording or playback and use the rewind and fast forward buttons to rapidly
30. Phantom power switch This switch provides 48V power to devices such as condenser mics This power is sup plied only to the XLR inputs Turn this off if you re using dynamic mics or line input sources amp You can damage your equipment by connecting or disconnecting a condenser mic while the phantom power switch is in the ON position You must turn the phantom power switch OFF before you connect a condenser mic DC 12V connector Connect the included AC adaptor here USB connector This lets you use a USB cable to connect the MR 1000 to your computer Balanced output jacks XLR These are balanced outputs that allow XLR connectors to be used 3 COLD They output the same audio as the RCA jacks 1 GND 2 HOT Unbalanced output jacks RCA These are unbalanced outputs that allow RCA connectors to be used They output the same audio as the XLR jacks Input jacks XLR TRS combo These are balanced inputs that allow either XLR connectors or TRS phone connectors to be used Unbalanced phone plugs can also be connected Use the XLR jack for mic input or the TRS phone jack for line input amp If you re using phantom power with a condenser mic you must use the XLR jacks XLR connector TRS phone plug 2 HOT COLD 1 GND Balanced GND HOT Unbalanced GND HOT TRS phone connector Screens and operations Level meter screen and menu list MENU screen When you power on the MR 1000 the display will show the level mete
31. STEM screen will appear 2 Use the P dial to select and confirm DSDFilter The selection icon will change from to b and the value of the setting will be high lighted MENU 5 system h SS SYSTEM 3 LIBRARY LED ON N PLAY MODE fay HDD Format HDD Format 8 REC MODE amp Load System z Load System fo PLAY LIST Device Info A VALUE ENTER Device Info VALUE ENTER DISYSTEM Fos wwe we gt DSD Filter ON gt gt DSD Filter ON HCO ANNE art 3 Turn the P dial to select OFF If you want to turn the setting on select ON in the same way 4 Press the P dial or the menu button to complete the setting The selection icon will change from b to 39 Formatting the hard disk HDD Format Here s how to format the MR 1000 s hard disk You should only perform this operation if you want to erase all of the data saved on the hard disk or if the message Drive Error appears frequently All data will be erased from the hard disk when you execute this operation so you should use it with caution Before executing this operation you should make a backup of any data you want to keep p 42 Using the MR 1000 with your computer amp Ifa power failure or similar accident occurs during formatting the MR 1000 may become inoper able If this occurs please contact Korg customer service 1 Press the menu button
32. ating on batteries this LED will light red if the remaining battery capacity is low 11 P dial This is a dial with a push switch function For more about how to operate it refer to Screens and operations on 10 page 12 Stop button This button stops recording or playback 13 Playback Pause button Play LED This button starts recording or playback During recording or playback you can press this button to pause temporarily halt This LED will light during playback and will change to blinking while paused 14 Record button Record LED When you press this button the MR 1000 will enter record ready mode record LED blink ing and recording will begin when you then press the play pause button record LED lit During playback or recording you can store a Mark p 21 by pressing this button While recording is paused you can press this button to stop recording Rear panel 1 2 3 eR GAIN PHALTOM E meur mm OFF ON LH OFF ON OUTPUT L LIMI INPUT L OUTPUT R USB 2 0 DC12V High speed 1 Limiter switch Turn this on if you want to prevent distortion caused by an unexpectedly high input level The limiter can help prevent input overloads from occurring by limiting the input signal levels p 20 2 GAIN switch This switches the input gain between high low H L Set this to the appropriate position for the input device in order to achieve the correct recording level
33. by turning off unneeded circuitry Backlight setting You can turn the backlight off if you re using the MR 1000 in a brightly lit location or make it automatically turn off a set period of time after the most recent operation 1 Press the menu button and in the menu list MENU screen use the P dial to se lect and confirm SYSTEM The system setting SYSTEM screen will appear 2 Use the P dial to select and confirm Back Light The selection icon will change from to p and the value will be highlighted 3 Turn the P dial to specify the amount of time until the backlight will turn off If this is OFF the backlight will not turn on If this is ON the backlight will always remain on To turn the backlight on select ON in the same way MENU SYSTEM SYSTEM 2 LIBRARY f 2886 18 27 12 18 2886 10 27 12 18 PLAY MODE fb gt LCD Contrast 8 LCD Contrast 8 REC MODE amp gt Back Light 5sec gt Back Light PLAY LIST 7 sh AutoShutDown Smin AutoShutDown Smin SYSTEM Fad ma wea LED ON w or LED ON cee at unn Caormat Fa 4 Press the P dial or the menu button to complete the backlight setting 26 The selection icon will change from p to Alternatively you can press the P dial to complete the setting Auto shutdown setting If no operations have been performed for the length of time you specify here the shutd
34. ct file name shown at the top 4 Use the P dial to select and confirm Rename The name editing screen will appear Project file edit screen R PROJNDAU PRO 6 morroe TPROMO Te Play Now Ea DELI INST aval lt 11 gt DEL INS A a Rename a ABCDEFGHIJKLMN ABCDEFGHIJKLMN Delete a OPORSTUYWRYZ OPORSTUYWRYZ Add to Play List 0123456789 0123456789 flataae 3 Nr eee ee Dratast a CANCEL 0K CANCEL 5 Use lt or gt to move to the position of the character you want to edit highlighted and use the P dial to confirm 6 The character will be selected and highlighted Use the P dial to select and confirm the desired character DEL Deletes the currently highlighted character and moves the subsequent charac ters toward the left INS Inserts a space at the highlighted location A a Switches between uppercase letters lowercase letters and symbols Repeat these steps to edit the name 7 When you ve finished editing the name use the P dial to select highlight and con firm OK You will return to the file edit select screen If you use the P dial to select highlight and confirm Cancel the changes you made will be discarded when you return to the project file edit select screen 25 Conserving battery power If you re using with the MR 1000 operating on battery power you can reduce power consump tion
35. ded in DFF DSDIFF format Here s how to play back this project What is a project When you record on the MR 1000 two files are created an audio file and a project file containing protection data and markers etc These two files are collectively called a project and can be operated on the MR 1000 as if they were a single audio file p 44 Hard disk structure and files Playing back When you ve turned on the power make sure that the demo project name is shown in the upper part of the level meter screen and press the play pause button The demo project recorded on the MR 1000 will play back Project Name If something other than the demo project is shown select the demo file as described in Selecting and playing back a project file p 19 Pausing During playback press the play pause button to pause at that location When you press the play pause button once again playback will resume from that location Stopping playback During playback press the stop button If you then press the play pause button playback will start from the beginning of the cur rently selected project file Searching for a desired location during playback During playback you can hold down the rewind button to rewind while listening to the sound You can hold down the fast forward button to fast forward while listening to the sound E Jf you assign marks to a project you ll be able to move quickly to a desired p
36. display to Free and check the remaining time available for recording p 24 The recording is interrupted e Could the MR 1000 have been bumped while recording e Could the MR 1000 have been in a location subject to continuous vibration such as near a motor or a bass amp while recording 48 Nothing happens when you press a button e In some cases the buttons may be less responsive while the recording is operating such as during playback or recording Hold down the button until the action occurs USB Your computer does not detect the MR 1000 e Is the USB cable connected correctly gt p 42 Re connect the cable Can t release the MR 1000 from your computer e The procedure will depend on the operating system of your computer p 42 When you connect the MR 1000 you are asked to install software or a device driver e Does the MR 1000 support the version of the operating system your computer is running gt p 42 Various messages The message dialog box will disappear when you press the P dial Execution messages Completed e The operation has been successfully completed Working e The operation is being carried out Please wait until this message disappears Error messages Cannot execute e This operation cannot be performed at this time Can not execute Load System Use AC Adaptor Please e The AC adaptor is not connected so the system load operation cannot be executed Connec
37. during playback p 21 Current Folder play the contents of a folder In this mode each project file in the folder that contains the current project file will be played in the order it appears in the library select screen list When each project file in the folder has finished playing playback will stop automatically PlayList play the contents of a list In this mode the contents of the play list you create p 33 will be played When playback reaches the end of the play list it will stop automatically Shuffle shuffle playback If you select this option the project file playback order will be shuffled randomized When playback ends the order will automatically be shuffled and then playback will con tinue If you press the stop button and then press the play button playback will continue from the beginning of the same project file This setting is valid for the Current Folder or PlayList play modes Eg Jf you enable Shuffle the Repeat setting is disabled Conversely if you enable Repeat the Shuffle setting is disabled Repeat repeat playback If you select this option playback will be repeated This setting is valid for all play modes Playback according to the selected mode will continue until you press the stop button fee Jf you enable Repeat the Shuffle setting is disabled Conversely if you enable Shuffle the Repeat setting is disabled 31 32 Press
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39. eadphones to reduce the possibility of acoustic feedback 3 Turning the power on off The MR 1000 contains an internal hard drive and is a precision device comparable to a com puter You must observe the following procedure when turning the MR 1000 on or off Turning the power on Press the power button The opening screen will appear and then the level meter screen will appear If you re using batteries and the power does not turn on there is insufficient battery capacity remaining Please install new batteries pprl 10 00G System Ver 1 0 0 Turning the power off Hold down the power button for two seconds or longer The shut SYSTEM amp down screen will appear and the power will turn off automatically pen Contrast 13 a few seconds later Shut Down amp Ifyou disconnect the AC adaptor or remove the batteries before the power turns off you may damage the project file or the MR 1000 s internal circuitry Make sure that the screen is dark power off before you disconnect the AC adaptor or remove the batteries Auto shutdown function If the MR 1000 is operating on its battery and a certain length of time elapses after you ve stopped the recorder and not performed any further operations the shutdown screen will appear automatically and then the power will turn off p 27 13 4 Playing back the demo project The MR 1000 contains a high quality demo project that was recor
40. ed and confirmed project file shown at the top Use the P dial to select and confirm Change Order Play list edit screen PLAY LIST fLONG_PROJ8888 fALONG_PROJ8884 MLONG PR0J8889 MLONG PROJOBA MLONG PR0J8818 MINNE Don 19014 ALONG_PROJ8B8B gt PLAY LIST ese Play Now LONG_PROUAGG4 Change Order B LONG_PROJeBB9 Remove from List fans LONG_PROJ6688 Remove All Ty fLONG_PROJ 886 woe enn lt Back wut ann PALONG_PROJGB18 VALUE ENTER 34 p gt MINNE pon iaara 4 The Move icon will appear in the play list PLAY LIST screen 5 Turn the P dial to move the project file to the desired position and then press the dial to confirm The play list PLAY LIST screen will show the new order Eg Jf you press the menu button before you confirm you will return to the play list edit screen Remove From List Here s how to remove the selected project file from the play list Eg This will not delete the project file itself If you later decide to add the project file to the play list you can use the Add to Play List operation to do so 1 In the play list PLAY LIST screen use the P dial to select and confirm the project file that you want to remove from the list 2 The play list edit screen will appear with the name of the selected and confirmed project file shown at the top 3 Use the P dial to select and confirm R
41. een use the P dial to select and confirm LIBRARY The library select LIBRARY screen will appear 2 Use the P dial to select and confirm the project file that you want to delete See Se lecting and playing back a project file p 19 To delete the currently selected project file simply press the P dial twice 29 3 4 5 The project file edit screen will appear with the name of the currently selected and confirmed project file shown at the time Use the P dial to select and confirm Delete Ascreen will ask you to confirm the Delete operation A MR_PROJ WAU_P X MLONG PR0OJOGGA PMLONG PROJOGGA Play Now Delete Proj File f Delete Proj File fi Rename 8 fre You Sure Completed PDelete INo Yes Enit Add to Play List Details ig VALUE ENTER VALUE ENTER Dratact n gt p Use the P dial to select and confirm Yes If you decide not to delete use the P dial to select and confirm No or press the menu button and you ll return to the file edit screen 6 The screen will indicate Working and deletion will begin When it ends the screen 7 will indicate Complete Press the P dial or the menu button to return to the library select LIBRARY screen Viewing details about the project file Here s how to view detailed information about the project file such as the audio format song time and file size 1 P
42. emove From List Play list edit screen j lt l MLONG PR0OJO8GA LONG_PROJG888 LONG_PROJ8888 eae order Remove from List Remove from List Are You Sure Remove All gt No Yes lt Back Remove from List Completed gt Exit VALUE ENTER gt VALUE ENTER 4 A dialog message of Remove From List Are you sure will appear in the screen 5 Use the P dial to select and confirm Yes If you decide not to remove the project file use the P dial to select and confirm No or press the menu button and you will return to the play list edit screen 6 The screen will indicate Working and will then indicate Complete when the project file has been removed 7 Press the P dial or the menu button to return to the play list edit screen 8 If you want to remove another project file press the menu button and repeat steps 1 7 Remove All Here s how to remove all projects files from the play list Eg This will not delete the projects files themselves 1 In the play list PLAY LIST screen use the P dial to select and confirm any project file 2 The play list edit screen will appear 3 Use the P dial to select and confirm Remove All 35 4 The screen dialog will ask Remove All Are you sure Play list edit screen 4 MLONG PROJOGGA co ALONG_PROJ8888 MLONG_PROJ8888 panan ewes
43. er 1 In the mark list Mark List screen use the P dial to select and confirm the mark that you want to edit The mark edit select Mark Edit screen will appear To return to the mark list Mark List screen press the menu button or use the P dial to select and confirm lt Back in the screen 2 Use the P dial to select and confirm the item you want to edit Mark edit select screen P Mark Edit gt 88 88 13 329 Mark List r 68 60 60 808 r 60 60 03 751 Delete Mark fi r 60 60 68 548 Delete All Mark f H898 88 13 329 lt Back VALUE ENTER gt Editing the time location of a mark 1 When you use the P dial to select and confirm the time location of a mark you ll be able to edit it The selection icon will change from to p r 60 60 18 878 Telag aa 20 112 2 The highlighted place will change each time you press the P dial By pressing the P dial when the last place is highlighted you can exit from editing the time location to continue editing the time location simply press the P dial once again 3 To change the digits of the highlighted place turn the P dial to specify the value and press the P dial to confirm it Repeat these steps to specify the time location for the mark 22 P Mark Edit gt 88 88 13 329 Mark Edit gt 68 68 E 329 Delete Mark fit Delete Mark ft Delete All Mark f Delete All Mark f lt Back l
44. ewe Play Now Remove from List ANN Remove from List amp Change Order P fre You Sure Completed MRemove from List ves PEnit Remove All J I gt No es VALUE ENTER HI lt Back VALUE ENTER gt VALUE ENTER gt 5 Use the P dial to select and confirm Yes If you decide not to execute this operation use the P dial to select and confirm No or press the menu button and you will return to the play list edit screen 6 The screen will indicate Working and will then indicate Complete when the project file has been removed 7 Press the P dial or the menu button to return to the play list screen 8 Verify that the entire list has been deleted and press the menu button to return to the menu list screen Record mode Here you can make various settings related to recording Press the menu button and in the menu list MENU screen use the P dial to select and con firm REC MODE You can make the following settings from the record mode REC MODE screen Project recording format New Project Type WAV BWF This is an uncompressed linear PCM multi bit audio file format The sampling frequency and bit depth are selected by the PCM Format settings described below The name is an abbreviation of Wave File Format file extension wav This format is com patible with the Broadcast Wave Format file extension wav used for broadcast audio Ahigher sampling rate and bit depth allows higher
45. g recording Each time you record on the MR 1000 a folder is created containing an audio file and a settings file collectively called a project The folder is named automatically p 45 You can edit this name after you ve finished recording p 24 Operations on the MR 1000 will handle the entire project folder just as if it were an audio file 1 To start recording from the record ready mode press the play pause button the play LED will light The record LED will change from blinking to lit 2 To pause recording press the play pause button the play LED will blink to resume re cording press the play pause button once again the play LED will light A new project is not created if you pause during recording the recording will still be a single project 3 When you re finished recording press the stop button The record LED and play LED will go dark Stop and then Pause and then resume recording resume recording Start recording V Stop recording Start recording Stop recording V V 18 7 Other playback record operations Selecting and playing back a project file You can use the rewind and fast forward buttons or the P dial to select the project file that you want to play However if the playback mode gt p 31 is set to Current Proj File you can not use the rewind fast forward buttons to select the project file When you turn on the power the most recently selected project file will be selected y P y
46. it conforms to EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and CE mark Directive 93 68 EEC And CE mark which is attached after January 1 1997 means it conforms to EMC Directive 89 336 EEC CE mark Directive 93 68 EEC and Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Also CE mark which is attached to our company s products of Battery operated apparatus means it con forms to EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and CE mark Directive 93 68 EEC Company names product names and names of formats etc are the trademarks or registered trade marks of their respective owners DSD Direct Stream Digital T MI Handling of the internal hard disk Do not apply physical shock to this device In particular you must never move this device or apply physical shock while the power is turned on This can cause part or all of the data on disk to be lost or may damage the hard disk or inte rior components When this device is moved to a location where the temperature is radically different water droplets may condense on the hard disk If the device is used in this condition it may malfunc tion so please allow several hours to pass be fore operating the device Do not turn the power on and off repeatedly This may damage the MR 1000 This device begins to access the hard disk im mediately after the power is turned on Never turn off the power while the HDD access indicator is lit or blinking Doing so can cause all or part of the data on hard disk to be lost
47. ith your computer p 42 and copy the downloaded system file to the root folder of MR 1000 s hard disk Update procedure amp Ifyou do not use the AC adaptor as the power supply an error message will appear and it will not be possible to load the system amp Sf a power failure or similar accident occurs while loading the system the MR 1000 may be come inoperable If this occurs please contact Korg customer service 1 Press the menu button and in the menu list MENU screen use the P dial to se lect and confirm SYSTEM The system setting SYSTEM screen will appear 2 Use the P dial to select and confirm Load System 3 A dialog message of Load System Are you sure will appear in the screen SYSTEM OSS Load System Load System 3 rw Back Light OFF Load System Load System AutoShutDown 16min Upgrading the system Completed LED OFF Are you sure HDD Format FUSE we WE System will shut down ALoad System 2 VETER rINo ves gt pail VALUE ENTER Nauien Infa A gt 4 Use the P dial to select and confirm Yes The screen will indicate Load System Working and the system will be loaded 5 When the system has finished loading the display will indicate System will shut down OK 6 Press the P dial or the menu button the MR 1000 will shut down and the power will turn off 7 Press and hold down the power butt
48. l the way When you power on the MR 1000 it will automatically enter USB mode 2 The USB mode USB MODE screen will appear MENU gt USB Mode gt USB Mode e PLAY MODE tay f USB Slave Mode gt gt gt USB Slave Mode lt lt lt REC MODE amp Please connect to PC gt gt gt Don t disconnect lt lt lt PLAY LIST Waiting amp gt gt gt USB cable lt lt lt SYSTEM bos CANCEL is available gt Exit AUSB MODE aca VALUE ENTER amp While this screen is displayed you must not disconnect the USB cable or turn the power of your computer on or off 3 A drive named Local disk or Unspecified name will be added to your computer When you connect the MR 1000 to your computer for the first time the device driver will be installed automatically 4 Save data on your computer When you open the Local disk or Unspecified name that appeared on your computer in step 3 the contents of the MR 1000 s hard disk will be displayed Copy the desired data onto your computer You can also copy data from your computer into the MR 1000 s hard disk e Don t disconnect the USB cable while a file is being transferred Exiting USB mode 1 Disconnect the MR 1000 from your computer Windows users Windows Me 2000 or later Left click the icon shown in the right side of your computer s taskbar In the
49. list 2neonennennenennnnennnnennnnennnnnnnnnmnnennnmmnnanen 33 Viewing a play list 2 4 44122 21 34 Editing a play list 22 00 cceneneennnnencennnnnnnnnnnnecannnnnnnnnnnenenas 34 Record mode 36 Project recording format New Project Type 36 Settings when WAV BWF is selected 37 Settings when DFF DSF or WSD are selected 37 Recording time for each format per 1Gbyte 37 System settings SYSTEM 38 LCD Contrast m 38 Device information Device Info 38 DSD output filter settings DSD Filter 39 Formatting the hard disk HDD Format 40 Updating the system Load System Al Using the MR 1000 with your computer
50. ll recording formats that can be selected on the MR 1000 p 36 Supported folders and file names FAT32 file system format Long file names are supported double byte characters e g Japa nese are not supported Folder file structure Local disc Unspecified name MR_PROJ WAV_PROJ WAV_0001 WAV_0001 prj folder folder folder project settings file DFF_PROJ WAV_0002 WAV_0001_001 WAV MRPM sys folder folder audio data file WAV_0003 WAV_0003 prj MRPlayList txt folder WAV_0003_001 WAV file file WAV_0003_002 WAV AUDIO Pianoman dsf file WAV_0003_003 WAV folder i orakesta dff file Euro2006 Dance001 wav file folder Dance002 wavifile MR_PROvJ folder This folder contains the folders for each format recorded by the MR 1000 amp Don t use your computer to delete or rename the MR_PROJ folder If you do so the MR 1000 will no longer recognize the files you created WAV_PROJ DFF_PROJ DSF_PROJ WSD_PROJ folders For each format a maximum of two hundred project folders can be created within each of these folders The MR 1000 is only able to edit recorded files that are inside these folders amp Up to 200 project files can be recognized within a folder If there are more than 200 project folders they can be recognized by connecting a computer in USB mode The maximum number of project folders that can be created will be limited by the space remain ing on the hard disk Don t use y
51. menu that appears left click Safely remove USB mass storage device drive name Verify that a message indicating You may safely remove the USB mass storage device is displayed In Windows Me USB mass storage device is shown as USB disk Macintosh users Mac OS 9 0 4 or later Drag the drive from the desktop into the Trash or choose Trash from the File menu 2 Press the P dial or the menu key to return to the menu list MENU screen After returning to the menu list MENU screen disconnect the USB cable Transferring files The files you record on the MR 1000 are saved in automatically created project folders for each recording format WAV DFF DSF WSD within the MR_PROJ folder You can back up your files by copying these folders to your computer These folders contain the following two files e Audio data files wav dff dsf wsd These files contain the recorded audio e Project data files prj These files contain information such as project settings and marks Do not change the names of these two files Doing so may make them unplayable on the MR S 8 Yy pray 1000 To restore data that you previously backed up copy the files into the folder for the appro priate recording format If you want to transfer audio data wav dff dsf wsd created on your computer or other device copy it into the AUDIO folder 43 Hard disk structure and files Supported audio files Stereo files are used for a
52. not be capable of reaching a full charge You may need to charge and discharge them several times before use For details refer to the manual that came with your batter ies or charger Using the AC adaptor Plug the power cable of the included AC adaptor into an AC outlet Connect the DC plug of the AC adaptor to the DC 12V connector on the back of the MR 1000 Using the batteries Open the battery compartment lid on the top and install eight AA alkaline batteries LR6 Oxyride bat teries or charged nickel metal hydride batteries mak ing sure to observe the correct polarity of each bat tery When you ve installed the batteries replace the lid of the battery compartment amp When you replace the batteries don t mix batteries from different manufacturers or different types of bat tery nor should you mix new batteries with used bat teries Doing so may cause the batteries to burst or ignite Types of usable batteries and their lifespan for 16 bit 44 1 kHz or DSDIFF 2 8 MHz operation Battery type Continuous recording time Continuous playback time backlight off temperature 20 C humidity 50 Eight AA alkaline batteries 4 4 hours Eight AA Oxyride batteries 4 4 hours Eight AA nickel metal hydride batteries 4 4 hours 11 12 Battery remaining indication The battery icon in the level meter screen shows an approximate indication of the amount of power remaining in the batteries If you continue
53. o the MR 1000 containing information protect setting mark data etc for each recorded project Only one file with this extension prj can exist in each project folder WAV_0001_001 wav audio data file wav These are stereo audio data files The extension wav will depend on the recording for mat When the file is recorded the file name and the extension will be as follows WAV_0001_001 w a v Recording format Upa The file is divided into a maximum of ninety ENES i nine files with this area being 1 if the file size is 1 GB or less and 1 2 etc if the size is greater than 1 GB Even if the file size is less than 1 GB the file will be divided if you pause during recording updated even if you rename AUDIO folder This folder is used to hold audio data that was created on your computer or another de vice You cannot edit these files on the MR 1000 but you can add them to a play list and play them You can create up to four levels within a folder but the MR 1000 is able to recognize only up to a total of two hundred folders and files within this folder A You must not rename this folder 45 Using the AudioGate software The audio files of a project recorded on the MR 1000 can be copied to your computer Then you can use the AudioGate audio format conversion application on the included CD to convert the audio file format as well as edit divide or join audio files For detail
54. oint p 21 14 5 The level meter screen When you turn on the power the level meter screen is shown in the display When the menu list MENU screen is shown you can also access the level meter screen by pressing the menu button This screen shows information such as the MR 1000 s operating status and recording play back format Protect indicator Project file format Recorder status ee Remaining battery indicator I A l ong Project file playback S p 80 0 1 13 090 Counter location indicator PALONG PROJOGGA 7 Project file name Bara a hehe tnt ire qa current project file Te Level meter o 6 e a a a a a o i s CE Ailill Peak hold indicator 42 30 18 6 CLP Protect indicator A lock symbol is shown if the current project is protected Nothing is shown if the protect setting is off p 29 Project file format This shows the format of the current project file gt p 36 Recorder status The current status of the recorder is shown using symbols such as record play P or stop W Remaining battery indicator This icon shows the amount of battery charge remaining Project file playback location indicator This is a graphical indication of the approximate position of the current counter value com pared to the overall length of the current project file Level meter This shows the audio input level or monitor level Counter The counter shows either the cu
55. oject recording format p 36 If you ve selected WAV If you ve selected DFF WSD DSF gt REC MODE amp REC MODE amp ZE REC MODE G Wav Format Te bit New Project Type Tbit DSD Formats Fs 044 1k 16 1148k 16 COWAVBWF bA2 822MHZ ee eres 118k 24 OF CFF 05 644MHz 088 2k 96k Owsp 00176 4k gt M192k DSF VALUE ENTER 3 If you checked WAV BWF use the P dial to select and confirm the desired Wav Format fs bit setting bit depth and sampling frequency If you check DFF DSF or WSD use the P dial to select and confirm the sampling frequency in the 1bit DSD Format Fs setting 4 When you ve finished setting the recording mode press the menu button to return to the menu list screen and then press the menu button once again to return to the level meter screen Adjusting the recording level Here s how to adjust the recording level 1 Press the record button to enter record ready mode The record LED will blink 2 While watching the level meter screen use the recording level L and R knobs to set the level as high as possible without allowing the signal to clip when the volume is loudest Adjust the level so that the signal does not exceed the 0 marking If clipping occurs the peak LED will light red Eg Jf you want to prevent clipping caused by unexpected high levels turn the back panel limiter switch ON gt p 20 17 Starting and stoppin
56. on to turn on the power the MR 1000 will start up with the newly loaded system amp If the update fails a message will appear Make a note of the contents and take the appropriate action p 49 Various messages 41 Using the MR 1000 with your computer You can use the MR 1000 as a USB 2 0 mass storage class device This lets you copy files from the MR 1000 to your computer or copy files WAV DSDIFF etc from your computer into the MR 1000 M amp There are limitations on the audio files that the MR 1000 can recognize gt p 44 A You must use the included AC adaptor when entering USB mode USB mode In this mode the MR 1000 will be detected by your computer as an external hard disk The MR 1000 won t operate as a recorder while it is in USB mode 42 Entering USB mode 1 Connect the MR 1000 to your computer Windows users Windows Me 2000 or later Use a USB cable to connect the MR 1000 s USB connector to your computer s USB con nector Make sure that the connector is oriented correctly and insert it all the way Press the menu button and from the menu list MENU screen use the P dial to select and confirm USB MODE E The MR 1000 will start up in USB mode if the USB cable is connected when you turn on the power Macintosh users Mac OS 9 0 4 or later With the MR 1000 powered off connect the USB cable to the Macintosh Make sure that the connector is oriented correctly and insert it al
57. our computer to delete or rename folders or files in these folders This may make it impossible to recognize the projects or files you created SB BB Audio data you created on your computer or other device will not be recognized if you place it in these project folders 44 MRPM sys This file contains settings used by the system There must be one and only one such file Do not move or delete it amp Never delete or rename this file MRPlayList txt This file contains a play list amp Do not rename this file WAV_0001 folder project folder This folder is created for each project you record The A number from 0001 to 9999 numerical portion of the folder name will be assigned automatically to incremented starting with 0001 The first three alpha each recording in a format betical characters will depend on the recording format folder in sequential order Operations on the MR 1000 apply to the project recorded Format identification symbol in this project folder Renaming the project will rename WAV BWF DSDIFF the project folder and the name of the project setting DSF WSD file within the folder will also be renamed automati cally Recording number Eg Jf you use your computer to rename a project folder you must also spy the same name for the project setting file prj within that folder Files inside the WAV_0001 folder project folder WAV_0001 prj project settings file This is a file specific t
58. own screen will appear automatically and the power will turn off several seconds after that This will prevent the battery from running down in the event you forget to turn off the power 1 Press the menu button and in the menu list MENU screen use the P dial to se lect and confirm SYSTEM The system setting SYSTEM screen will appear 2 Use the P dial to select and confirm AutoShutDown The selection icon will change from to p and the setting will be highlighted 3 Turn the P dial to specify the time until when the power will turn off If this is set OFF the power will stay on Auto shutdown will not occur MENU LIBRARY 2006 18 27 12 18 2886 18 27 12 18 PLAY MODE A aS LCD Contrast 8 LCD Contrast 8 REC MODE Back Light OFF Back Light OFF PLAY LIST gt AutoShutDown Smin SYSTEM fz vue ener LED ON aie gt UNN Cormat A 4 Press the P dial or the menu button to complete the Auto shutdown setting The selection icon will change from p to LED setting Normally the recording LED will light while recording but you can reduce the power con sumption even further by turning this LED function off 1 Press the menu button and in the menu list MENU screen use the P dial to se lect and confirm SYSTEM The system setting SYSTEM screen will appear 2 Use the P dial to select LED The selection icon will change from to p
59. play list Press the menu button and in the menu list MENU screen use the P dial to select and con firm PLAY LIST The play list PLAY LIST screen will appear MENU p gt PLAY LIST LIBRARY f AMLONG PROJOGAA PLAY MODE i fALONG_PROJ8884 REC MODE amp BJLONG_PROVe889 APLAY LIST MLONG PROJBGAG SYSTEM fos VALUE ENTER MLONG PR0J8818 HCO ANNE aft gt MANNE DON 190914 Editing a play list In the play list PLAY LIST screen see above select the file you want to edit and then select the item you want to edit Play Now Here s how to select a project file from the list and start playback 1 In the PLAY LIST screen use the P dial to select and confirm the project file whose order you want to change The play list edit screen will appear with the name of the project file you selected and confirmed shown at the top Use the P dial to select and confirm PlayNow the project file shown at the top will begin playing In the play list screen you can also press the play button to start playback of the project file indicated by the selection icon Change Order Here s how to change the order of a project file in the list 1 From the play list PLAY LIST screen use the P dial to select and confirm the project file whose order you want to change The play list edit screen will appear with the name of the select
60. quality recording but will require more hard disk space DFF DSDIFF This is a 1 bit audio file format widely used in professional audio devices for SACD Super Audio CD production The name stands for Direct Stream Digital Interchange File Format file extension dff DSF This is a 1 bit audio file format used in some VAIO personal computers made by Sony The name stands for DSD Stream File file extension dsf 36 WSD This is a 1 bit audio file format defined by the 1 bit Audio Consortium The name stands for Wideband Single bit Data file extension wsd Settings when WAV BWF is selected If you select WAV BWF you can also select the sampling frequency and bit depth At sam pling frequencies of 88 2 kHz and higher the bit depth will always be 24 Settings when DFF DSF or WSD are selected If you ve selected a 1 bit format use the 1bit DSD Format Fs setting to specify the sampling frequency Recording time for each format per 1Gbyte The following table shows the approximate recording time available in each format per 1 Gbyte of hard disk capacity WAV Format Recordable time Recordable time WAV 44 1kHz 16bit 90 minutes 22 minutes WAV 44 1kHz 24bit 60 minutes i 11 minutes WAV 48kHz 16bit 85 minutes 22 minutes WAV 48kHz 24bit 55 minutes i 11 minutes WAV 88 2kHz 24bit 30 minutes 22 minutes WAV 96kHz 24bit 25 minutes i 11 minutes WAV 176 4kHz 24bit 15 minutes
61. r screen While the display is showing the level meter screen pressing the menu button will show the menu list MENU screen which lets you proceed to various types of settings or informational screen You ll use the P dial from this screen to make various settings When the display shows the menu list MENU screen pressing the menu button will take you back to the level meter screen In this way pressing the menu button will alternate between the menu list MENU screen and the level meter screen When the display shows the level meter screen pressing the P dial will show the meter setting screen Here you can specify what will be shown in the level meter screen When you ve fin ished making settings press the menu button to return to the level meter screen Menu list screen Level meter screen Meter setting screen way a gt MENU Bien gt 00 00 13 095 Meter Counter LIBRARY Se TT T Meter Peak Hold PLAY MODE fa EONC PROeeee O Oas m s Lites REC MODE amp N pa 1c5 Counter Mode PLAY LIST Se A E oj ABS Free c a Ca M o SYSTEM fos nie a 18 6 CLP VALUE ENTER lt Back HCO ANNE art Selecting parameters and setting values On the MR 1000 you select parameters and set values by turning and pushing the P dial The item you ve selected by turning the P dial is shown in the screen by the movement of the selection icon H or p indicates tha
62. ress the menu button and in the menu list MENU screen use the P dial to select and confirm LIBRARY The library select LIBRARY screen will appear Use the P dial to select and confirm the project file whose detailed information you want to view See Selecting and playing back a project file p 19 If you want to view information for the currently selected project file simply press the P dial twice The file edit screen will appear with the name of the currently selected file in the top line Use the P dial to select and confirm Detail Details about the project file will be displayed OJ LONG_PROJ8688 ALONG_PROJ8888 Play Now WAV 88 2kHz 24bit Rename a Time 88 88 56 203 Delete fi Size 388MB Add to Play List Details i VALUE ENTER Dratoct A gt 5 When you ve finished viewing the details press the menu button to return to the 30 project file edit screen Other functions Play mode The MR 1000 provides three play modes as well as shuffle and repeat play settings To select these mode use PLAY MODE in the menu list MENU screen Current Proj File play only one project file In this mode only the single project file you select will play See Selecting and playing back a project file p 19 When the selected file has finished playing playback will stop automatically ep This is the only mode in which you can use marks to move within the song
63. rg dealer or the store where the equipment was purchased THE FCC REGULATION WARNING for U S A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful in terference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency en ergy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guaran tee that interference will not occur in a particular in stallation If this equipment does cause harmful in terference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer ence by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con nected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the user s authority to operate this equip ment CE mark for European Harmonized Standards CE mark which is attached to our company s prod ucts of AC mains operated apparatus until Decem ber 31 1996 means
64. rrent location as elapsed time since the beginning of the recording or the remaining amount of time that can be recorded p 24 Project file name current project file This shows the name of the currently selected project file Peak hold indicator When you re adjusting the audio input level or monitor level it may be helpful to lengthen the Meter Peak Hold setting in the Meter Counter screen p 24 15 6 Recording When you record on the MR 1000 date and time information is automatically added to the file so that you can manage your projects more easily fe Jf you set the MR 1000 s date and time gt p 28 the correct date and time data will be added However if the batteries do not have enough power to turn the MR 1000 on and you let it sit for a few days or if the AC adaptor is not connected the date and time will be reset After changing the batteries or connecting the MR 1000 to the AC adaptor please make these settings once again Selecting your recording device You can record into the MR 1000 not only from devices with a high output level such as a keyboard or audio device but also from low output level devices such as microphones Recording using the line inputs If you re recording from a device whose line output level is low consumer level set the GAIN switch to high H If you re recording from a device whose line output level is high professional set the GAIN switch to low L You can
65. s install the software from the included CD and refer to the AudioGate operating manual PDF Installing AudioGate Contents of the CD ROM The included CD ROM contains the following items e AudioGate format conversion application e AudioGate operating manual PDF e Software license agreement PDF Please read before use e All copyrights to this software are the property of Korg Corporation e A license agreement for the software of this product is included separately You must read this software license agreement before you install the software Your installation of this software will be taken to indicate your acceptance of this agreement Operating requirements Windows XP Supported operating systems Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Professional Edition Service Pack 1 or later Supported computers CPU Intel Pentium III 1 GHz or better RAM 256 MB or more A USB port that meets the operating requirements of Microsoft Windows XP Mac OS X Supported operating systems Mac OS X 10 3 9 or later Supported computers CPU Apple G4 800 MHz or better RAM 256 MB or more A USB port that meets the operating requirements of Mac OS X 46 Windows XP users Eg 1n order to install or uninstall software in Windows XP you must have Administrator privi leges For details consult your system administrator 1 Insert the included CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of your computer Normally the AudioGate Application Installer will start up
66. t Back TTE T VALUE ENTER VALUE ENTER gt When you ve finished making settings press the P dial several times to return to the Mark Edit screen Deleting a mark Delete Mark 1 When you use the P dial to select and confirm Delete Mark a dialog screen will ask you to confirm the deletion Use the P dial to select and confirm Yes If you decide not to delete the mark use the P dial to select and confirm No or press the menu button and you ll return to the mark edit select Mark Edit screen 3 The screen will indicate Working and the mark will be deleted When deletion is finished the screen will indicate Complete 4 Press the P dial or the menu button to return to the mark list Mark List screen Mark Edit Mark Edit Mane Ean feces Mark Delete Mark Delete Mark i Delete All Mark i fre You sure Completed No gt es Enit lt Back m VALUE ENTER Rare Deleting all marks Delete All Mark 1 When you use the P dial to select and confirm Delete All Mark a dialog screen will ask you to confirm the deletion Use the P dial to select and confirm Yes If you decide not to delete the marks use the P dial to select and confirm No or press the menu button and you ll return to the mark edit select Mark Edit screen The screen will indicate Working and the marks will be deleted When deletion
67. t an additional setting screen will appear when you press the P dial To select parameters and set values you will turn the P dial to move this selection icon or modify the value and then press the P dial to confirm the modified value On the MR 1000 we ll tell you to use the P dial to select and confirm the item you re setting Selection icon Recording mode screen MENU gt REC MODE amp EE LIBRARY LIBRARY New Project Type PLAY MODE amp PLAY MODE gt MWAV BWF REC MODE amp REC MODE OODFF PLAY LIST PLAY LIST gt Owsp SYSTEM fos SYSTEM wuz ores CIDSF HCO MNANE aft Depending on the parameter selecting and confirming an item may cause a further setting screen to appear or may cause a check mark to appear in a check box If you ve made a setting in a further setting screen you can press the menu button to return to the previous screen 10 Basic operation 1 Power and usage If you re using the MR 1000 in a location where AC power is available use the included AC adaptor If you re using it while moving or for outdoor recording you can use separately sold alkaline batteries LR6 Oxyride batteries or nickel metal hydride batteries fi Nickel metal hydride batteries are normally uncharged when you purchase them You will need to recharge them before use Rechargeable batteries that have been newly purchased or stored for an extended period of time may
68. t the AC adaptor and then load the system Check Sum Error e The system could not be loaded Try the operation once again from the beginning If this message appears again please contact customer service 49 Disk too busy e Repeated actions of recording writing and deleting will gradually decrease the amount of contiguous free space on the hard disk causing files to be saved in a fragmented state during recording This message will appear when access to the drive has slowed down due to such problems Back up your important files format the hard disk and then restore your files back onto the hard disk Alternatively delete unneeded files to increase the amount of free space and then connect the MR 1000 to your computer in USB mode and optimize the drive It is effective to use software of a type that optimizes the free space Drive Error e An error occurred while accessing the drive Use USB mode to connect the MR 1000 to your computer and execute the Check Drive command If this error message appears even after you ve executed Check Drive format the drive Drive Full e There is insufficient remaining capacity on the drive Delete unneeded projects files Failed to write System File e The system update has failed Itis possible that the MR 1000 has malfunctioned Please contact customer service Memory Full e You attempted to register more than 100 marks No further marks can be registered
69. the P dial to select and confirm Year The selection icon will change from to p and the year indication will be highlighted 4 Turn the P dial to select the year and press the P dial or the menu button to confirm The selection icon will change from p to Clock b Year Month Oct 18 Day 2 J HM S 12 18 3 VALUE ENTER VALUE ENTER lt Back p 5 In the same way use the P dial to select and confirm the Month Day Hour Minute and Sec 6 When you ve finished making settings press the menu button to return to the system setting SYSTEM screen Alternatively you can return by using the P dial to select and confirm lt Back in the screen If you disconnect the AC adaptor or leave the batteries out for about a week the date and time settings will be reset so you will have to install batteries or connect the AC adaptor and make these settings again If the date and time have been reset a message to remind you of this will be dis played amp The time will continue to advance while you re setting it 28 Protecting a project Here s how to protect a project If you edit the name or delete or edit the mark settings of a project that is protected these settings will revert to their original state when you select an other project or turn off the power A protected project is indicated by a lock icon displayed in the project file information field the top line
70. use balanced or unbalanced 1 4 TRS phone jacks to make connections E Jf the level is too low even when the input level L R knob is turned up set the GAIN switch to the H position Recording using the mic inputs Use the XLR connectors to make connections If you need phantom power for your condenser mic set the phantom power switch 48V located on the back panel to the ON position amp Make sure that your mic is already connected before you turn the phantom power on Selecting the recording format Here s how to select the recording format Each time you record a new project will be created in the recording format you ve selected E The default setting is DFF 5 6 MHz 1 Press the menu button and in the menu list use the P dial to select and confirm REC MODE The record mode REC MODE setting screen will appear Selection icon Recording mode screen MENU gt REC MODE amp LIBRARY LIBRARY f New Project Type PLAY MODE E PLAY MODE amp SR PMWAVIBWF REC MODE DIREC MODE Zi ODFF PLAY LIST Aea PLAY LIST Owspb SYSTEM bos SYSTEM bos wue ever IDSF HCO MANANCE afte HCO AANNE art 16 2 Use the P dial to select and confirm the Project Type A check mark will appear in the check box for the project type you selected and confirmed You can choose from WAV BWF DFF DSF and WSD For details on each type refer to Pr
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