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1. 3 Pressthe IN LOC 1 key The display will indicate Store In destination and the IN punch in time will be stored Release the key and you will return to the previous page Store In Po ee Lok OO LIO 4 As described in steps 1 3 above move the current time location to the point where you wish to stop recording press the STORE key and then press the OUT LOC 2 key to store the time location in OUT punch out 5 You can also store the IN punch in and OUT punch out points while the song plays back Press the STORE key and then press the IN LOC 1 key at the time where you want to begin recording In the same way press the STORE key and then press the OUT LOC 2 key at the time where you want to stop recording 17 Operation N a 6 Recording Connecting the input device and adjusting the level 5 As explained in ll Connecting the input device and adjusting the level p 11 p 12 connect the input device and adjust the level At this time make adjustments so that there is no difference between the volume of the instrument that is being input and the volume of the track Select the input monitor 6 Pressthe SYSTEM key several times indicator lit to access the Mon display refer to SYSTEM P3 Then rotate the VALUE dial to select Auto Mon Auto eae OO LE Og LILILI Auto Play fu
2. o For pan effect send aux send and EQ you can specify whether or not to enable pairing when the Pairing set ting is On Refer to 26 PAIR On Off p 60 With a setting of o On pairing will be valid When ChPair Sw is displayed press gt key and then press the SYSTEM key to access the function that was selected in P3 1 and turn it on off in P3 2 The selected setting will be common to channels 1 6 It is not possible to adjust settings independently for each channel Pairing for Channel faders and TRACK STATUS subject to pairing will be enabled automatically when Pairing is ON Z INPUT 1 2 assign Inl 2 Ch Vr gno dg 5000001 LILILI P4 1 INPUT 1 2 assign Ch Mst Specifies the input destination of the audio signals from the INPUT 1 2 jacks Ch Channel They will be input to mixer channels Normally you will use this setting Mst Master They will be input to the master bus Use this setting when you are cascading the output from another mixer or when you wish to combine an exter nal sound source with the playback of the eight tracks during mixdown etc Drive information song backup restore initialize format Dis j DriveInfoo un 1 arn ease I FMT Play ran P5 1 Disk utility menu Drivelnfo Backup Restore Initial Format DriveI
3. Press the PLAY key to begin playback Gradually move the MASTER fader upward to adjust the volume to an appropriate level As the song plays back you can move the CHAN NEL faders and PAN knobs and adjust the EQ refer to p 27 p 28 and effect send amount refer to p 23 or change the effect program refer to p 13 to see how the sound of the song is altered When the demo song finishes playing press the STOP key to stop playback Operation N Creating and select ing songs Creating and selecting songs To record a new song you must first cre ate a new song This section explains how to create and name a song and how to select songs in EDIT SONG TRACK 1 Creating a new song 1 After selecting the last numbered song hold down the STOP key and press the FF key The display will indicate NoDATA 03 NoDATA Fan adn En EE LE O0 LILILI 2 Use one of the following procedures to create a song Change the song name from NoDATA In our example here we will create a song by changing the song name Refer to 2 Naming a song Record audio data on a track The display will indicate NEWSONCG as the song name Specify the tempo or time signature A tempo map will be created in the tempo track and the display will indicate NEWSONG as the song name 03 NEWSONG VO dn
4. INPUT1 Chi 1285 ChMtr pre FADER Post GUITAR 4 8 Og DIGITAL OUT Cascadel gt DigitalOutL gt DIF AUX OUT 9 69 Effect Assign z Input 1 2 METRONOME Met ol REDE Jasen puesii3 jnoxny 1 GUIT AR LINE MICA4 TRIM1 e RecTrk1 ecTrk2 4 EascadeL CascadeR PbTrk PbTrkB MasterTrkL MasterTrkR DIGITAL IN S P DIF H Sample L pigitallnL DIGITAL OUT S P DIF Trans L ADC AUX OUT DAC ADC 70 5 Effect Program List No PROGRAM NAME No NAME EFFECT1 EFFECT2 EFFECTS EFFECT4 Reverb Delay 1 ROOM REVERB 2 HALL REVERB 3 PLATE REVERB 4 EARLY REFLECTION 5 DELAY 6 STEREO DELAY 7 CROSS DELAY 8 9 2 3 4 5 S 4BEQ S 4BEQ S 4BEQ S 4BEQ DLY S DLY X DLY DualDLY TmpoDLy DUAL DELAY TEMPO DELAY ca T DLY Modulation gt 1 TREMOLO TREM S TREM S PHASE D PITCH S CH FL ENSEMBLE ENSEMB ENSEMBL Dynamics 1 TOTAL LIMITER co LIMIT 2 REMASTER POP 3 REMASTER DANCE c DANCE 4 REMASTER L A STUDIO 1 HI BOOST 5 2 HI CUT cgHiCUT 3 MID BOOST e MdBST 4 MID CUT 5 6 mm PHASER e PHASE DUAL PITCH SHIFTER D PTCH Oo CHORUS FLANGER CH FL
5. Lg LILILI P1 1 Song number display 01 50 This indicates the number of the song in the currently selected drive A drive can contain up to 50 songs memory permitting The only songs that can be selected are those which already exist and 01 New empty song For details on selecting a song refer to Selecting another song p 9 P1 2 Song name display 7 characters displayed 16 characters during recording or playback This indicates the name up to 7 characters of the cur rently selected song When you begin playback or recording the display will scroll to show the entire song name up to 16 char acters change the song name use Edit Song Track P2 44 2 EDIT SONG TRACK Drive song select 1 2 3 I01 SngNao LILI LILILI P1 1 Drive number select A G Selects the drive that you wish to use I Internal IDE internal drive A SCSI ID 0 B SCSI ID 1 C SCSI ID 2 D SCSI ID 3 E SCSI ID 4 SCSI ID 5 SCSI ID 6 P1 2 Song number 01 50 Selects the song from within the drive that was selected in P1 1 The only songs which can be selected are those which already exist and 01 New empty song 1 3 Song name display 16 characters displayed The entire name up to sixtee
6. 54 P1 Effect 61 P1 Deleting a 48 14 EDIT 55 P2 Editing and saving an effect 63 P2 MIDI SYNC settings 48 P1 Metronome volume setting 55 29 EDIT EFFECT eee 63 Channel pair enable setting 48 P2 Metronome mode setting P1 Monitor delay settings 62 P4 INPUT 1 2 5 48 15 IN LOCI OUT LOC2 TO LOC3 30 EFFECT 5 2 22 64 P5 Drive information song ees 31 EDIT EFFECT ASSIGN 64 backup restore initialize 17 EDIT SCENE P1 Effect return level setting 64 49 P1 Scene parameter list B P2 Effect return balance setting 64 Drive information 49 P2 Deleting a P3 External input AUX IN level 49 18 setting 64 ASONG 50 P1 Storing IN LOC 1 OUT LOC 2 P4 External input AUX IN balance Initialize format 50 TO LOC 3 or a Scene 57 SEDE ascen 64 DISPLAY MODE P1 Counter display selection 51 L L d 6 9 1 SONG TRACK Song number name display 1 2 01 SngName rap
7. 6 8 AO ONES SONG TRACK sss 44 6 MODE 11 P1 Song number name display 44 7 PLAY MODE ins EDIT 44 8 EDIT PLAY 52 P1 Drive song select 44 P1 Pre roll time setting 52 P1 High gain adjustment P2 Edit song P2 Post roll time setting P2 Low EQ gain adjustment Edit Track 46 P3 Program 52 23 EFFECT SEND SYSTEM 5 ait 47 9 TRIGGER 52 P1 Effect send level P1 Channellevel meter display 10 EDIT TRIGGER 53 adjustment 58 selection 47 P1 Threshold level adjustment 53 P2 External output Aux level P2 Effect level meter display P2 Pre trigger time setting 53 setting 59 selection 47 11 TEMPO 53 24 59 Input monitor selection 47 P1 Tempo map settings 53 25 BADER iieri teris 59 P4 Foot switch operating mode 12 EDIT 2 54 26 PAIR On Off DU 47 P1 Tempo source setting 2 54 27 REC SELECT ertt tine 60 P5 Foot switch polarity setting 47 P2 Tempo recording 2 54 28 EFFECT 61 EDIT SYSTEM see 48 13
8. display is the channel number 1 080 LILILI 5 Rotate the VALUE dial to adjust the amount that will be sent to the effect Be careful not to make the effect E level meter light all the way to CLIP Selecting an effect program Adjusting the return level and return balance from the effect Editing an effect Saving an effect program 6 As explained in M Selecting the effect program W Saving the effect program p 13 p 15 save the desired settings for the effect program When EFFECT ASSIGN is set to MASTER Send Type the signal sent to the effect will be monau ral so there will be cases in which a stereo effect cannot be obtained even if a stereo input type effect is selected 4 Applyingan external effect to the playback sound 1 Connectthe INPUT jack of an external effect device to the D8 s AUX OUT jack and the OUTPUT jacks of the external effect device to the D8 s AUX IN jacks If the external effect has stereo output connect its OUT L R jacks to the D8 s AUX IN L R jacks External effect device Bum INPUT ye js N LE ER 2 Press EFFECT ASSIGN key several times to select MASTER Send Type indicator lit When INPUT 1 2 or MASTER Global is selected the input from the AUX IN jacks is ignored 3 Press the PLAY key to begin playba
9. 1 LILILI 4 1 1 Tempo map number select 0 9 Selects tempo map number 0 This is the basic tempo map placed at the beginning of the song It is not possible to specify the location P1 4 for this 1 9 These are tempo maps which can be placed else where than the beginning of the song Select these when you wish to change the tempo or time signature in the middle of a song P1 2 Tempo lt 40 240 Trk Specifies a song tempo of q 240 240 This parameter can be set if Map has been selected as the tempo source refer to EDIT TEMPO P1 If Trk has been selected as the tempo source this page will indicate Trk and it will not be possible to specify the tempo In this case playback recording will occur at the tempo which was recorded during tempo recording refer to EDIT TEMPO P2 EA If you modify the tempo after recording the measures and time signature shown in the location counter will no longer match the audio in the tracks In order to bring these back into correspondence use Tap Tempo recording refer to EDIT TEMPO P1 3 Time signature setting 1 8 4 10 4 1 8 8 10 8 12 8 16 8 1 8 16 10 16 12 16 16 16 Specifies the time signature 1 4 Map location setting 000 Delete Map 001 999 Meas set in measure units Speci
10. 29 1 Storing IN OUT and TO 29 2 Copying track data Track 29 3 Inserting a blank space into the track data Insert Track enne etg 31 4 Erasing data from a track Erase Track 31 5 Deleting data from a track Delete Track 32 6 Exchanging data between tracks Swap Track 32 STEP9 Song editing 33 1 Copying a song eee eee 33 2 Deleting a song 33 3 MOVING a eit 33 4 Song Recover pU HERO RE 33 STEP10 Tempo 5 34 1 Tempo map settings 34 2 Recording MIDI Clock data from a 34 3 Recording tap tempo 35 4 Selecting the tempo source sess 35 STEP11 Synchronization and control with a MIDI sequencer 36 1 Using MIDI Clock to synchronize MIDI sequencer to the D8 sss 36 2 Using MTC to synchronize MIDI sequencer to the D8 sss 36 3 Using MMC to control the D8 from MIDI sequencer sse 37 STEP12 Using external 37 1 Connecting an external 37 2 Turning the power on off when an external drive is connected 38 3 Initializing and formatting a drive 4 Exchanging disks a rem
11. LILILI B 5 Rotate the VALUE dial to select an effect program Editing the effect 6 Each effect program consists of up to four effects Refer to p 61 After pressing the EDIT key press the EFFECT key several times to select the effect that you wish to edit B 7 Rotate the VALUE dial to specify whether the effect you selected in step 6 will be used o on or not off 8 Press the gt key to select the effect parameter that you wish to edit Pressing gt key will move to the next parameter and pressing the 44 key will move to the previous parameter Refer to p 72 DISTORT o ram igno d TYPE DIST Fan 50100701 woke OO LI og LILILI 9 Rotate the VALUE dial to modify the value Saving the effect program If you wish to use the edited effect program in this song or to use it in more than one song as a gen eral purpose effect you must save the effect pro gram in the user bank A An edited effect which has not been saved will be lost if you perform one of the following actions Select another effect program Select another song Turn off the power 10 Press the EFFECT key several times to make the display read gt is the effect program name Ren ROCK ap LILILI 11 Press key several times to move the cursor to the location whe
12. woke OO LEO LILILI 2 Naming a song In order to distinguish your new song from other songs it is recommended that you give it a name 1 Press the EDIT key the indicator will light and then press the SONG TRACK key to access the Edit Song display If this display does not appear press the SONG TRACK key until the Edit Song appears EditSong eee eee LILI LILILI 2 Press the key and then press the SONG TRACK key several times to get the Renam dis play Renam I03 10 3 Press the key several times to move cursor to the location where you wish to change the name and use the VALUE dial to input alphabetical characters or symbols to specified the desired name KORG1 nao 4g LILILI 4 When you finish inputting the name press the EDIT key the indicator will go off to exit the EDIT SONG TRACK page The name will be final ized when you exit this page Selecting another song There are two ways to select songs One way is to hold down the STOP key and press the FF key to select the next song number or to hold down the STOP key and press the REW Key to select the previous song number refer to Listening to the demo songs step 2 The other way is to select the song in EDIT SONG TRACK 1 After pressing the EDIT key press t
13. slave slave Master recorder DAT MD etc Guitar 1 Using MIDI Clock to synchronize a MIDI sequencer to the D8 Here s how the D8 can be used as the master so that a slave MIDI sequencer will synchronize to the MIDI Clock messages transmitted from the D8 1 Use a MIDI cable to connect the D8 s MIDI OUT connector to the MIDI IN connector of the MIDI sequencer 2 Press the EDIT key and then press the SYSTEM key several times to make the display read MIDI Sync B MIDI Synce LILILI 38 w Press key and then press the SYSTEM key several times to make the display read Gen nao E 4 Rotate the VALUE dial to select Clock 5 Adjust the settings on the MIDI sequencer so that MIDI Clock messages from an external device will be received For details refer to the owner s man ual for your MIDI sequencer 6 Start the MIDI sequencer it will be in playback ready mode 7 Press the PLAY key of the D8 to begin playback and the MIDI sequencer will start playback at the tempo specified by the D8 2 Using MTC to synchro nize a MIDI sequencer to the D8 Here s how the D8 can be used as the master so that the slave MIDI sequencer will synchronize to the MTC MIDI Tim
14. After the tempo track has been created you can set the tempo source of P1 1 to Trk to allow tempo change using the tempo track 4 Be aware that if you re record previous tempo track will be erased Also since MIDI Clock and Tap are recorded in the same place only the last recorded of these two will be valid 13 METRONOME Metronome on off On Off Turns the metronome on off On indicator lit The metronome will sound during playback and or recording refer to EDIT METRO NOME P2 according to the tempo time signature and metronome type that you specified as the tempo source refer to EDIT TEMPO P1 The metronome will also sound while you are in TEMPO P1 or EDIT MET RONOME P1 Off indicator off The metronome will not sound dur ing playback or recording Nor will the metronome sound while you are in TEMPO P1 or EDIT METRO NOME P1 A The metronome sound is output from OUTPUT L R and from PHONE It is not possible to directly record the sound of the metronome If you wish to record the sound of the metronome on the D8 use an audio cable to connect the output of the OUTPUT L R jacks to the INPUT 1 2 jacks and record as usual At this time set the MASTER fader to 0 14 EDIT Metronome volume setting If the metronome is on refer to METRONOME the metronome will sound when you enter this page You can adjust the volume while listening to the metro nome MetVol 050
15. 50 2 High Damp2 0 50 LVL2 Level2 0 50 TYPE Type SLOW FAST IX Wet Dry DRY 1 2 49 WET HALL Hall Reverb Pitch shift 1 amount in semitone units Pitch shift 1 amount in one cent steps High frequency attenuation of feedback 1 Delay time 1 from the input signal Pitch shift 2 amount in semitone units Pitch shift 2 amount in one cent steps High frequency attenuation of feedback 2 Delay time 2 from the input signal Response speed With a setting of SLOW the response will be slower but the tone will change less Balance between the effect sound and the direct sound This effect simulates the reverberation and ambiance of a concert hall T Time 0 26 16s PDL PreDly 0 300ms H Damp HighDamp 0 25 MIX Wet Dry DRY 1 2 49 WET ROOM Room Reverb Reverb time Delay time from the original sound High frequency attenuation Balance between the effect sound and the direct sound This simulates the reverberation of a room For the parameters refer to Hall Reverb T Time 0 10 5 25 PLATE Plate Reverb Reverb time This simulates a plate reverb unit For the parameters refer to Hall Reverb T Time RingMO D Ring Modulator 0 26 165 Reverb time This effect multiples the effect by a sine wave to create metallic sounds Fc Mod MIX Wet Dry 50Hz 5000Hz DRY 12 49 WET ROTARY Rotary Speaker SIM Frequency of the oscillat
16. Press key and then rotate the VALUE dial to specify the backup destination drive 1000 rn Loh OO LEO Press the key and the display will indicate the number of disks that you will need Prepare the appropriate number of disks of the same capacity as the disk that is currently in the drive x02Diskse r Dee Press the key and the contents of the backup will be displayed Press the gt key The display will indicate Over Wrtok asking you to confirm that you wish to overwrite the backup destination disk If you wish to execute the backup operation press and hold the key for approximately one second I gB ok rn 5L 0g 41 Operation N Saving to and load ing from DAT 10 If the backup extends across multiple disks first disk will be ejected when it is full and the dis play will indicate InsNextDsk asking you to insert the second disk Remove the first disk and insert the second and the operation will continue InsNextDsk Vn ae LILILI When backup is completed the display will indi cate Completed Press key to restore the previous display 6 Loading a song that was backed up on a removable disk drive Restore Restore refers to th
17. Then press the gt key and rotate the VALUE dial to select the restore destination song number 2B02 NoDAo LILILI If you are restoring all songs rotate the VALUE dial to select the restore destination drive The capacity of that drive will be shown beside the drive designation B HD1300 Vas De LI LI LI LL OO Lg Press key and the display will indicate 7 asking you to confirm the operation When you execute the restore operation for a single song the song will be loaded into the specified number and any songs which follow the restore destination number will be renumbered upward When you execute the restore operation for all songs the data will overwrite the specified drive Be aware that if all songs are restored all data of the restore destination will be lost A01 B020k Vac De LILILI If you are sure you wish to execute the restore operation press and hold key for approxi mately one second If the restore operation extends across multiple disks the first disk will be ejected when it has been restored and the display will indicate InsN extDsk prompting you to insert the second disk Remove the first disk and insert the second disk and the operation will continue InsNextDsk rn When restoring all songs the dis
18. and the disk can be used if it is acknowledged in DiskInfo Cannot remove an external removable disk 4f the external removable disk drive is selected as the current drive i e selected in EDIT SONG TRACK P1 removing the disk while operation is in progress may cause data to be lost so the D8 locks the disk in place If you simply turn off the power it will not be possible to remove the disk until the power is turned on again In order to remove the disk either change the selected drive or song so that a different drive is selected or refer to Exchanging disks on a removable disk drive p 39 If you have turned the power off by accident turn the power on again and use the above procedure to remove the disk drive which is not the current drive you can press the eject button of the drive to remove the disk When a long time 10 minutes or more has elapsed after playing back or locating something is wrong with the playback sound Some drives go into Sleep mode when they have not been accessed for a long time Try pressing the Stop key Sleep mode will be defeated when the Stop key is pressed 2 Various messages Completed operation was executed successfully Press key to cancel this message SongFull The maximum number of songs that can be registered in a disk drive has been reached Either delete unneeded songs or select another drive Working An oper
19. combining the other tracks to tracks 7 and 8 in stereo press the track 7 8 TRACK STA TUS key several times to select REC ANALOG indicator blinking red Track 6 the recording track uses the R bus printed on the TRACK STATUS key Rotate the PAN knobs of tracks 1 5 to the far right position R so that their sound will be sent to the right channel E a When bouncing to a single track be sure to set the PAN knobs of the bounce source tracks to match the indication of either L or R shown above the TRACK STATUS key of the bounce destina tion track PAN PAN via via DUE 2 4 s L R L R 1 5 Ifyou are combining tracks 1 5 in stereo to tracks 7 and 8 rotate the PAN knobs of tracks 1 5 to place each track at the desired stereo location 19 Operation L d 6 i Recording Adjusting the playback level and recording level 4 5 6 Press the PLAY key to begin playback Raise CHANNEL faders 1 5 to adjust the play back level of each track Refer to p 27 Raise the MASTER fader to adjust the recording level to track 6 The master level meter R will show the recording level to track 6 If you are combining the tracks in stereo to tracks 7 and 8 the MASTER fader will adjust the record ing level of tracks 7 8 and the master level meters L R will show the recording le
20. gt gt key to move the cursor to the time signature and rotate the VALUE dial to set the time signature You can press the METRONOME key to turn the metronome sound on off Selecting the metronome pattern 9 Press the key and then rotate the VALUE dial to select the metronome pattern Refer to Metronome pattern list u Metro4 oc Cn ee ee OO LI Og LILILI You can change the time signature tempo or met ronome pattern during the song Refer to Tempo map settings p 36 Connecting the input device and adjusting the level 10 As explained in li Connecting the input device and adjusting the level p 11 p 12 connect the input device and adjust the level Starting and stopping recording 11 Press the REC key and a count will begin Press the PLAY key to begin recording and the selected metronome sound will be heard Play along with the metronome sound Refer to li Starting and stopping recording p 11 Listening to the recorded performance Play back 12 Move the current time location to a point earlier than where you began recording Then set the TRACK STATUS of the recorded track to PLAY and press the PLAY key to playback Press the STOP key to stop Refer to Ml Listening to the recorded performance Playback p 11 21 Operation N a 6 Playback 12 Trigger recording You can use the input sound
21. removable disk drive ener Exchanging disks on the currently selected 3 Turnoffthe power as described above 3 Initializing and format ting a drive Here s how you can initialize or format a con nected external drive Select Initialize when you have purchased a drive or when you wish to com pletely erase the contents of the drive Select For 2 mat when you wish to use a disk that was previously used by another device or when a Disk Error display begins to appear frequently during playback etc When you initialize or format all data that had been saved on that disk will be lost Before you ini tialize or format check to make sure that you actu ally want to do this 40 removable disk drive If the currently selected song is on a removable disk drive use the following procedure to exchange disks Press and hold the 44 and keys to get the Eject display which asks whether you wish to eject a disk is the SCSI ID A G of the drive EjecteA an dtt Od LI Press hold key for approximately one second The disk will be ejected and the display will read Next PwOff telling you that you may either insert the next disk or turn off the power Next PwOff T LILILI Insert another disk into removable disk drive If you insert an uninitialized disk the display will read Init is the SCSI ID
22. 5 Adjusting Effect Send AUX Send Track Status Effect Send Snd adjusts the amount of sound that is sent from each channel to the internal effect refer to p 14 and p 23 AUX Send Aux adjusts the amount of sound that is sent from each channel to AUX OUT Refer to p 23 Track Status TRACK STATUS determines whether each track can be recorded or played back or will be muted 6 Mixer settings be stored as a scene and scenes can be recalled automatically as playback progresses or recalled whenever desired as gen eral purpose mixer setups Up to 20 scenes can be stored in each song E Storing a scene For each channel the volume level specified by the CHANNEL fader the stereo location set by the PAN knob or BALANCE knob the high EO and low EQ LEQ settings the effect send level and the AUX send level Aux be stored in a scene 1 Move the current time to the location where you wish to store the scene 2 Adjustthe mixer settings at that time location 3 Press the STORE key to access the Store dis play Store STORE bow LI gd LILILI 4 Press the SCENE key to access the StoreS kk display is the scene number into which the set tings will be stored and the mixer settings will be stored as a scene Scene numbers will be assigned automatically
23. For each of these parameters except for TRACK STA TUS and CHANNEL fader you can specify whether or not the parameter will be paired Refer to EDIT SYSTEM P3 Channel pair enable setting Pairing can be switched on off by simultaneously pressing the EFFECT SEND keys of the channels that you wish to pair LEQ and Aux be set from either the odd or even numbered channel In the case of the CHANNEL faders and BALANCE PAN knobs only the odd numbered channel of the pair can be set When pairing is On the selected channel number for a setting such as EQ that is included in the pair will be displayed as e g HEQ1 2 When pairing is Off the selected channel number for settings such as EQ will be displayed normally e g PAN will adjust to master bus if Pairing is Off or the left right balance to the master bus if Pairing is On 27 REC SELECT Input recording source select INPUT 1 2 INPUT 1 2 MASTER MASTER DIGITAL IN Selects the source for input and recording INPUT 1 2 indicator lit Select this when you wish to connect an external device such as a guitar keyboard or mic to the INPUT 1 2 jacks for normal input or recording INPUT 1 2 O MASTER O DIGITAL IN REC SELECT INPUT 1 2 MASTER both indicators lit Select this when you wish to record the input from the bus
24. IN OUT Song2 Destination track A c p copy destination TO 3 Inserting blank space into the track data Insert Track This operation inserts a blank space into the speci fied area IN OUT of a recorded track When the blank is inserted the original data will be moved toward the end of the song to make room for the blank A blank can be inserted into a single track or into multiple tracks at once If you wish to add phrases to the middle of previously recorded data use this operation to insert a blank space of the appropriate length and then record onto that area Inserting a blank space into the IN OUT area of a track As an example here s how to insert a blank space into the IN OUT area of track 1 1 Asdescribed in 1 Storing IN OUT and TO loca tions store the IN and OUT locations 2 Press the EDIT key and then press the SONG TRACK key several times to access the Edit Track display EditTrack at Hm TRACK Like LI og LILILI 3 Press key and then press the SONG TRACK key several times to access the Ins dis play InseTr 1 a 4 Rotate the VALUE dial to set the destination track the track into which the blank space will be inserted to 1 5 Make sure that you have made the correct settings If you are sure that you wish to execute the Insert Bla
25. jpg v 102 Hard Disk Removable Disk Removable Disk Removable Disk m Terminate the end e E DIGITAL of the chain ses Be sure to attach or switch on terminator for the last drive in the chain If more than one exter nal drive is connected make sure that the total length of the cable does not exceed 6 meters For details on connections refer to the owner s manual for your external drive 39 Operation N a Using external drives 1 2 Turning power off when an external drive is connected Turning the power on 2 Turn on the power of the external drive s and then turn on the power of D8 Turning the power off When turning the power off first turn off the power of the D8 and then turn off the power of the external drives 3 4 However if the currently selected song is on remov able disk drive turning off the power of the D8 when the disk is still in the drive will make it impossible to remove the disk even if you press the eject key of the removable disk drive As necessary remove the disk as follows before you turn off the power If the currently selected song is not on a removable disk drive you can press the eject key of the removable disk drive to remove the disk 1 Press and hold the 44 a
26. 02 Hihat3 01 Metro7 02 Hihat7 03 7 04 7Beat2 05 7 4Jazz 01 Metro4 02 Hihat4 01 Metro5 02 Hihat5 01 Metro8 02 Hihat8 01 Metro6 02 Hihat6 01 Metro10 02 Hihat10 01 Metro7 02 Hihat7 01 Metro1 02 Hihat1 01 Metro8 02 Hihat8 01 Metro2 02 Hihat2 01 Metro10 02 Hihat10 01 Metro3 02 Hihat3 01 Metro4 02 vHihat4 4 4 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 01 Metro12 02 Hihat12 01 Metro16 02 Hihat16 a afo 4 aaa 4 Appendices bar indicates the number of measures in the pattern For example if you listen for eight measures 8Beat1 will repeat 8 times since it is a 1 measure pattern and 8Shfl2 will repeat twice since it is a 4 measure pattern Set is the type of drum set that is used 8 Demo Song List 01 Scukyll Express Paul Kramer Guitar and Drums Dave Zeltner KeyBoards Bass and Drums song copyright 1996 Remark Music 02 Moonlit sea written by Yuko Asai Yuko Asai All instruments and voices song copyright 1997 Yuko Asai 1997 KORG Inc all rights reserved 75 9 08 Specifications Specifications lt Recorder section gt Tracks 8 tracks 50 songs x 8 tracks 8 tracks simultaneous playback 2 tracks sim
27. A G of the drive asking whether you wish to initialize the disk If you wish to initialize press and hold the key for approximately one second to initialize the disk Refer to 3 Initializing and formatting a drive Exchanging disks on a removable disk drive which is not currently selected If the currently selected song is on a drive other than the removable disk drive use the following procedure to exchange disks Press the Eject key of the external removable disk drive to remove the disk and insert a different disk For the location of the Eject key refer to the owner s manual for your removable disk drive If the disk is unformatted refer to 3 Initializing and formatting an external drive 5 Saving asong ona removable disk drive Backup There are two ways in which a song can be saved on an external disk Song Copy and Backup Song Copy and Backup differ in the following ways Song Copy Backup The song can be selected and played The save destination song number can be specified The song cannot be selected you must Restore before the song can be selected The song is always over written and the song number cannot be speci fied Song data extending over multiple disks cannot be saved Song data extending over multiple disks can be saved A hard disk drive or remov able disk drive can be A removable disk drive or DAT can be used used If you wish
28. B SCSI ID 1 C SCSI ID 2 D SCSI ID 3 SCSI ID 4 SCSI ID 5 SCSI ID 6 P3 3 Playback song number select 01 50 Selects the drive and song number that will playback amp When you exit this page the selected order of songs will be reset amp The location counter display is different only during Program Play Refer to 5 Display MODE p 51 9 TRIGGER This function allows the beginning of recording to be triggered by the input signal Trigger recording on On Off On indicator lit When in record ready mode an input signal that exceeds the threshold level refer to EDIT TRIGGER P1 will initiate recording Off indicator off Recording will begin normally Be aware when this is On recording will not begin until the threshold level is exceeded Press the STOP key to cancel trigger recording and readjust the threshold level 10 EDIT TRIGGER 3 Threshold level adjustment 1 ThrLev 050 mn 1 1 Threshold level adjustment 001 100 When trigger recording is used this parameter speci fies the audio input level that will initiate recording When in record ready mode recording will begin when this level is exceeded A Since the appropriate level will depend on the source that is being input try various threshold level
29. Copy Track SourceTrack DestTrack Times This operation will copy the Source track data speci fied by the IN OUT settings to the TO location of the Destination track for the specified number of times IN OUT SourceTrack Y 1 y DestTrack Ins Blank Insert Track DestTrack This operation will insert a blank space into the IN OUT area of the destination track Data following the IN location will be pushed forward by the IN OUT length IN OUT DestTrack DestTrack InseTr og LI Ers Erase Track DestTrack This operation erases the IN OUT area of the destina tion track The IN OUT area will be blank IN OUT DestTrack DestTrack dnt Lone OO LI 46 Del Delete Track DestTrack This operation deletes the IN OUT area of the destina tion track Data following the OUT location will be pulled backward by the IN OUT length IN OUT DestTrack DestTrack Del Tr ee 5 o n SwpTr SwapTrack DestTrack This operation exchanges the data in the IN OUT areas of the source track and destination track IN OUT SourceTrack DestTrack OUT SourceTrack DestTrack SweTr 1 0 Tr 2 2 4 5 18 Og Lg Ll P3 2 Source track select
30. Copy Track and Swap Track 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 4 5 8 1 8 Copy Track only This will appear when or Swp is selected P3 1 Select the source track for editing k indicates the number of tracks which the clipboard contains will appear only when CpyTr is selected refer to P3 3 P3 3 Destination track select 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 4 5 8 1 8 CLP Copy Track only Selects the editing destination track CLP Clip Board will appear only when CpyTr is selected This is useful when you wish to copy data to the tracks of another song or to make frequent copies of some particular data To copy data to the clipboard select the desired copy source track s 1 1 8 in P3 2 and select CLP in P3 3 To copy data from the clip board to the track s select CLP in P3 2 and select the copy destination track s 1 1 8 in P3 3 The data in the clipboard will be lost the next time you copy data to the clipboard or when the power is turned off EA If the number of tracks being copied does not match the number of destination tracks the copy cannot be performed Examples 3 5 6 or 1 84 etc P3 4 Specify the number of copies Copy Track only Specifies the number of times that the data in the IN OUT area of the source track will be copied to the TO location of the destination track 3 SYSTEM Channel level meter display selection 1
31. Copy Track operation to copy the data from CLP to the song Set the new song to REC SELECT MASTER EFFECT ASSIGN OFFE MASTER FADER UNITY 10 Copy destination track TRACK STA TUS PLAY and bounce record it to a different vacant track This will produce a track which is identical to the copied track but whose data is unfragmented As you did before copy the data from the new song to CLP and use the Copy Track operation to return it to its original location This will solve the problem of the slow down in disk drive operation DrvFull There is insufficient drive capacity Turn the power off and then on again If this message still appears you can either delete an unneeded song or select another drive IlligIFs During a Restore operation the sampling frequency from the DAT was incorrect Some DAT machines will output a sampling frequency of 48 kHz or 32 kHz if the tape is not actually being played back so begin playback If this message still appears make sure that the DAT tape contains D8 backup data For details refer to the owner s manual for your DAT In gt O ut There is a problem with the In and Out time locations that were set for track editing auto punch recording auto play or auto repeat In is later than Out or In and Out are the same Set In and Out to the correct settings MemFull There is insufficient memory capacity for recording o
32. DIGITAL OUT connector of the D8 to the DIGITAL IN connector of your DAT recorder Adjust the settings on your DAT recorder so that the input from its DIGITAL IN will be recorded For details on DAT settings refer to the owner s manual for your DAT recorder DIGITAL OUT DiciTaL iN Restore Backup 2 Press the EDIT key and then press the SONG TRACK Key several times to display the song name A01 SngNa FO danny agno Press the 44 key and then rotate the VALUE dial to select the drive which contains the song that you wish to backup If you wish to backup a single song press the key and then rotate the VALUE dial to select the song number as well 4 Press the SYSTEM key several times to make the display read DiskUtil DiskUtil VEO ese LILILI 10 11 Press gt key and then press the SYSTEM key several times to make the display read Backup Backup ce 1 LI OO LEO LILIL Press gt key The drive and song number that you selected in step 3 will be displayed If you wish to backup all songs of the currently selected drive rotate the VALUE dial to select 1 5 If you wish to backup an individual song leave the selection as it is Press key and then rotate the VALUE dial to select the DAT as the backup destina tion dr
33. Fol lowing the delete operation the next song will be selected Del IOloko run ann Mov Move Song Current Song Current Drive Dest Song This operation moves the currently selected song to the specified song number within the same drive Songs before and after the move destination number will have their numbers moved forward or backward as appropriate 1 MovglOlokoe run ann mEn LILILI Recov Recover Song Current Song Current Drive Current Song 1 Original Current Song This operation restores the current song to the state in which it was when first selected At this time the cur rent state of the song will be copied to the next song number The copy destination number and subsequent numbers will be incremented by one If 50 songs already exist you will be asked whether it is OK to overwrite the data Press the key to overwrite P2 2 Source drive number display only for Copy Song When Cpy Copy Song is selected in P2 1 this indi cates the currently selected drive I Internal IDE internal drive A SCSI ID 0 B SCSI ID 1 C SCSI ID 2 D SCSI ID 3 SCSI ID 4 SCSI ID 5 G SCSI ID 6 P2 3 Source song number select only for Copy Song 01 50 1 22 Selects copy source song Select one or all existing songs from the currently selected drive 01 50 Copy 1 song 1 4 x number of last
34. MODE 3 Pre roll time setting Here you can specify the pre roll time that is added to the IN time of Auto Play On and Auto Repeat On when Auto Punch In Out is performed When Auto Play On or Auto Repeat On is used in con junction with Auto Punch In Out you will be able to listen for the pre roll time before punch in occurs allowing you to prepare to start recording 21222 PreRol 02M Lin boob LILILI P1 1 Pre roll time numerical setting 00 10 P1 2 Pre roll time unit select M s Specifies the pre roll time in either measures or sec onds In P1 1 you can specify a numerical value 00 10 and in P1 2 you can select either M measure or s second units When you change the pre roll time unit the post roll time unit will change automatically When M is selected the maximum pre roll time is 10 measures When s is selected the maximum is 10 seconds A When the power is turned on the pre roll time and post roll time are automatically set to 02M Post roll time setting Here you can specify the post roll time that will be added to the OUT time for Auto Play On and Auto Repeat On when Auto Punch In Out is performed When Auto Play On or Auto Repeat On is used in con junction with Auto Punch In Out you will be able to listen for the post roll time after punch out occurs allowing you to verify the connection following the re
35. P1 1 Tempo source select Map Trk Selects the tempo source Map Tempo change will occur according to the tempo map that was created in TEMPO Trk Tempo change will occur according to the tempo that was recorded by Tempo Recording refer to EDIT TEMPO P2 4 It is not possible to select until you perform tempo recording After tempo recording this will automatically be Trk Tempo recording By recording MIDI Clock messages you can synchro nize to the MIDI Clock messages of an external sequencer By recording tap tempo you will be able to use mea sure units to handle a source of unknown tempo such as a CD that has previously been recorded into the D8 If the time signature changes during the song you must first use TEMPO P1 to create a tempo map which includes the changes in time signature Tempo recording will end automatically when mem ory becomes full TempoRec o Vn 54 P2 1 Tempo recording source select MIDIclk MeasTap Selects the source for tempo recording MIDIclk MIDI Clock messages from a song recorded on an external sequencer etc will be recorded to create the tempo track MeasTap Taps at the beginning of each measure will be recorded to create the tempo track Refer to p 35 During tap tempo recording the foot switch will func tion as the tap marker regardless of the SYSTEM P3 setting
36. STATUS Track status select erra PLAY REC REC DIGITAL Mute Selects the status of each track Each time you press the TRACK STATUS key the function will change and the indicator color will change to show this PLAY indicator lit green The selected track can be played back REC ANALOG indicator blinking lit red This can be selected when REC SELECT is INPUT 1 2 or MASTER Audio from the external input jacks INPUT 1 2 or from the master bus can be recorded to the selected track The indicator will blink during record ready condition and will light during recording or rehearsal REC DIGITAL indicator blinking lit orange This can be selected when REC SELECT is DIGITAL IN The external input from the DIGITAL IN connector can be recorded to the selected track The indicator will blink during record ready condition and will light during recording or rehearsal It is not possible to input from the internal effect or from an external input via the AUX IN jacks MUTE indicator off The selected track will be muted When input monitor refer to p 47 is set to AUTO set ting TRACK STATUS to REC will cause the EQ and fader to apply only to the input sound so that the fader and EQ will not affect the playback sound of the track Be aware that if you inadvertently change the fader or EQ settings during playback etc the volume or EQ of the input sound will be affected However if RE
37. W x 9 8 D x 3 3 H Weight 5 7 Ibs Main formats Frequency response 10Hz 21KHz 1dB 4 dBu 10 k ohm load S N 92 dB or better Total harmonic distortion less than 0 03 20 Hz 20 kHz 16 dBu 10 k ohm load A D conversion 18 bit linear uncompressed D A conversion 18 bit linear uncompressed Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz Analog digital input output formats lt LINE MIC GUITAR IN PUTI gt Connector 1 4 TRS phone jack balanced LINE MIC unbalanced GUITAR Input impedance 10 k ohm LINE MIC 1 M ohm GUITAR Nominal level 50 dBu TRIM max 4 dBu TRIM min Maximum level 88 dBu TRIM max 16 dBu TRIM min Source impedance 600 ohms lt LINE IN PUT2 gt Connector 1 4 TRS phone jack balanced Input impedance 10 k ohms Nominal level 50 dBu TRIM max 4 dBu TRIM min Maximum level 88 dBu TRIM max 16 dBu TRIM min Source impedance 600 ohms lt AUX INPUTS UR gt Connector RCA phono jack Input impedance 10 k ohms Nominal level 10 dBu Maximum level 2 dBu Source impedance 600 ohms lt MASTER OUTPUTS L R gt Connector RCA phono jack Output impedance 150 ohms Nominal level 10 dBu Maximum level 2 dBu Load impedance 10 k ohms or greater lt AUX OUTPUT gt Connector RCA phono jack Output impedance 150 ohms Nominal level 10 dBu Maximum level 2 dBu Load impedance 10 k ohms o
38. amp display 4538 is the scene number Del S01 ran Rotate the VALUE dial to select scene number 501 520 that you wish to delete If you select all scenes will be deleted Press and hold key for approximately one second to delete the scene When the data has been deleted the display will indicate Completed Press key to restore the display 29 Operation N 6 X Track edit ing Mixdown A song that you have completed by record ing tracks and mixing can be recorded on an external two channel recorder such as a cassette tape recorder DAT recorder or MD recorder This process is referred to as mixdown 1 Recording a master tape Mixdown Listening to the completed song 1 Usethe CHANNEL faders to adjust the volume level of each channel 2 Use the PAN knobs and BALANCE knobs to adjust the stereo location of each track 3 Press the EQ key for each track and use the VALUE dial to adjust the tone 4 Adjust the effects For effects which are particu larly appropriate during mixdown refer to 2 Applying the effect during mixdown Connect an external recording device and record 5 If you will be making an analog recording use RCA phono cables to connect the analog LINE IN jacks of your cassette recorder DAT recorder or MD recorder etc to the OUTPUT jacks
39. an example we will show how to swap the IN OUT areas of track 1 and track 2 1 Asdescribed in 1 Storing IN OUT and TO loca tions store the IN and OUT locations 2 Press the EDIT key and then press the SONG TRACK key several times to access the Edit Track display EditTrack mr gt 010070 LI od LILILI 3 Press key and then press the SONG TRACK key several times to access SwpTr display SwpTr LL OO LI 4 the VALUE dial to set the source track one track whose data will be swapped to 1 5 Rotate the VALUE dial to set the destination track the other track whose data will be swapped to 2 6 Make sure that you have made the correct settings If you are sure that you wish to execute the Swap Track operation press and hold the key for approximately one second When the data has been swapped the display will indicate Com pleted Press gt gt key to restore the previous display 7 Move to the IN location and playback to check that the data was exchanged correctly If the wrong data was exchanged press the UNDO key to return the data to the previous condition and then perform the Swap Track operation once again Example Swapping the data of the IN OUT areas of track 1 and track 2 Source track 1 2 6 IN OUT Destination track A B PE IN OUT Song editing This section explains song relate
40. and the direct sound S PHASE Stereo Phaser This is a version of PHASER which allows 2 channel simultaneous input In addition to the parameters of PHASER the following can also be adjusted PHASE Phase 0 180 Relative phase difference between channels 73 8 8 Og PHONO Turntable SIM This simulates a record player Scratch noise can also be added RPM Rpm 33 45 78 WOW Wow amp Flutter 0 50 HiCUT High Cut 0 50 NOISE Scratch noise 0 50 PITCH Pitch Shifter This effect changes the pitch of the input signal PITCH Pitch 24 24 FINE Fine 50 50 DLY Delay lms 1s Fback Feedback 0 50 H Damp HighDamp 0 50 TYPE Type SLOW FAST MIX Wet Dry DRY 1 2 49 WET D PITCH Dual Pitch Shifter Rotational speed Pitch instability caused by variation in rotational speed High frequency cut filter Scratch noise Pitch shift amount in semitone units Pitch shift amount in 1 cent steps Delay time from the input signal Amount of feedback H fe igh frequency attenuation of the edbac Response speed With a setting of SLOW the response will be slower but the tone will change less Balance between the effect sound and the direct sound This effect provides two pitch shifter units 1 Pitch1 24 24 FINE1 Fine1 50 50 HDampl High Damp1 0 50 LVL1 Levell 0 50 PITCH2 Pitch2 24 24 FINE2 Fine2 50
41. and then rotate the VALUE dial to select MeasTap record taps at the beginning of each measure as the tempo source for recording TempoRec gto 4g LILILI MeasTap Fan Press and hold the key for approximately one sec ond The D8 s display will alternately show Press and Play Fsw and it will wait for taps to be entered Press mee LI LI LI Press the PLAY key or the foot switch which will always be automatically set to Tap Marker when tap tempo is being recorded to begin playback The display will indicate Play and the first tap will be input Play Fsw Lone At the beginning of each measure press the PLAY key or the foot switch both will be valid to enter the taps For example if you wish to tap four measures you would tap until the beginning of the fifth measure After inputting the last tap press the STOP key to finish If the song tempo is basically constant you need not enter taps all the way to the end In this case the tempo of the measure that was last tapped will be automatically copied until the end of the song 4 Selecting the tempo source 1 Press the EDIT key and then press the TEMPO key several times to make the display read ImpSrc m Press key and then rotate VALUE dial to select the tempo source that you wish to us
42. apply an insertion type effect to the playback while recording it The Snd refer to 23 EFFECT SEND of each chan nel is set manually MASTER Global type The out blinking o INPUT 1 2 XXMASTER 1 2 O MASTER put of the master bus will be sent to the internal effect and the effect will be inserted as a master effect 2 the master fader Refer to p Use this setting when you wish to apply an effect such as a stereo compressor etc to the entire song during mixdown The refer to 23 EFFECT SEND of each chan nel is turned off automatically OFF The audio return from the inter nal effect will be turned off O MASTER The effect return level setting refer to EDIT EFFECT ASSIGN P1 will be ignored O INPUT 1 2 64 31 EDIT EFFECT ASSIGN Effect return level setting 1 EffRet 000 ram LILILI 1 1 Effect return level setting 000 100 Sets the volume of the signal that is returned from the internal effect 7 Effect return balance setting 1 EffBal CNT Lek LILILI P2 1 Effect return balance setting L50 CNT R50 Sets the left right balance of the signal that is returned from the internal effect E External input AUX IN level setting 1 AuxRet 000 eee LEO LILILI P3 1 Extern
43. as a trigger that will start recording The D8 will begin recording at the moment that sound is input Connecting the input device and adjusting the level 1 explained in ll Connecting the input device and adjusting the level p 11 p 12 specify the track to be recorded Preparations for trigger recording 2 Press the TRIGGER key to turn the Trigger func tion on indicator lit TRIGGER 3 Moveto the time location where you wish to begin recording 4 Press the REC key to enter record ready mode indicator blinking Begin trigger recording 5 Begin playing When the input exceeds the thresh old level recording will start If the Pre Trigger Time has been set to a value other than 000 mS recording will begin at the specified time earlier than when triggering occurred and any previously recorded sound during that inter val will be erased refer to p 53 6 When you finish your performance press the STOP Key to stop recording Listening to the recorded performance Play back 7 Move the current time location to a point earlier than where you began recording Then set the TRACK STATUS of the recorded track to PLAY and press the PLAY key to playback Press the STOP key to stop Refer to Bl Listening to the recorded performance Playback p 11 Adjusting the threshold level If the location where recording begins is not appro priate you can change the settings of E
44. be lost and may damage the hard disk or the inte rior mechanism Do not repeatedly turn the unit on and off This can damage not only the device itself but also any other SCSI devices which are connected Never turn off the power when the HDD access indi cator is lit or blinking This can damage part or all of the data on disk or cause malfunctions such as dam age to the hard disk Wi This device will begin accessing the hard disk immedi ately after the power is turned on At this time the HDD access indicator will blink and the display will indicate Working Never turn off the power until the song name appears in the display and the HDD access indicator goes dark The length of time that the hard disk is accessed after power on will depend on the capacity of the hard disk and on the amount of data on the disk If hard disk access continues e g sound contin ues to be heard even after playback or recording operations have been halted do not turn off the power until the HDD access indicator has stopped blinking In such cases it is possible that access may not stop for several minutes or several tens of minutes If damage to the hard disk occurs due to incorrect opera tion a power failure or an accidental interruption of the power supply a fee may be charged for repair even if the unit is still under warrantee Table of Contents PrecautiOnSzu isse HR ii Data handli
45. beginning from the lowest vacant number gt Store 501 eae Lone OO OLI Og LILILI Storing a scene during playback or recording During playback or recording you can perform the above steps 3 and following to store a scene In this case the time location and mixer settings at the moment you press the SCENE key will be stored as the scene Switching scenes during a song Scenes that have been stored can switch automati cally as playback progresses Refer to ll Storing a scene and register a scene at the desired times in the song Press the SCENE key to select Scene Read ON indicator lit This setting will alternate on off each time the key is pressed X READ SCENE Move to the location from which you wish to play back and press the PLAY key to begin playback Refer to 1 Playback p 22 When the stored time arrives the scene will change automatically Recalling a scene 1 If the SCENE indicator is lit press the SCENE key to turn Scene Read OFF indicator off O READ B After pressing the EDIT key press the SCENE key to access S k Fader display is the scene number O READ S01 Fader gg 000 a E zu B Rotate the VALUE dial to select the scene num ber The selected scene will be recalled Deleting a scene 1 Press the EDIT key and then press the SCENE key several times to access the Del S te
46. connected to the INPUT 1 jack as high as possible and while watching channel level 1 in the display rotate the TRIM 1 knob toward the right to adjust the recording level 03 KORG1 LILILI If you are recording two tracks simultaneously set the CHANNEL faders of both tracks you wish to record to the unity gain position and use the TRIM 1 TRIM 2 knobs to adjust the recording level A Adjust the settings so that the input level is as high as possible without causing the CLIP indicator to light Starting and stopping recording 7 Record from the beginning of the track Make sure that the location counter reads 001 018000 If a different time is selected hold down the STOP key and press the REW key to return the current time to the beginning of the song STOP REW 8 Press the REC key the REC and PLAY indica tors will blink to enter record ready mode XXREC X PLAY STOP CL 9 Press the PLAY key and recording will begin the REC and PLAY indicators will light Begin playing your instrument 10 When you finish playing press the STOP key to stop recording The PLAY and REC indicator will go off Listening to the recorded performance Play back Now let s listen to the performance that was recorded 11 Hold down the STOP key and press the REW key to return to the beginning of the song 12 Press the TRACK
47. delay will not be applied to the playback tracks Monitor delay can be turned on as long as the above settings are made and will still apply even if the entire effect chain is turned off Also monitor delay is switched on off from one location not for individual channels When the power is turned off monitor delay will be OFF the next time the power is turned on P2 2 Monitor delay parameter select refer to Effect parameter list P2 3 Monitor delay parameter settings refer to Effect parameter list Selects the monitor delay parameters in P2 2 and set their values in P2 3 The parameters that are set for monitor delay are saved automatically However when the power is turned off they will return to their initial settings When the monitor delay page is displayed you can press the EDIT key to access the editing page for the currently selected effect program refer to 29 EDIT EFFECT When you press the EDIT key to exit the editing page you will return to the previous monitor delay page 29 Editing and saving an effect You can edit the effect program that you selected in EFFECT P1 Each program consists of up to four effects LoG 15dBe V0 450101071 LILI Og LI LILI LI d LILILI ReneRoom Vn iunt Fam Li Lone Od LILILI WritegUO1
48. effect input and output in stereo If mono output is sufficient use only one channel of the stereo output However depending on the effect chain both channels may have the same output even if the effect is stereo out L pg OUTPUT When you select an effect of this type for a stereo source the signals of both channels will be mixed as shown in the following diagram and the effect will be applied Stereo input to a Mono in stereo out type effect L mL INPUT IE Effect OUTPUT R R 61 ae oc w Q gt oo L INPUT R INPUT 62 INPUT lt mono out gt x 2 channels Use these effects when you wish to apply the same effect simultaneously to two channels For example you would select this if you are inputting a piano sound from your keyboard in stereo and would like to apply a compressor to each channel independently to process the sound that is being recorded However simultaneous two channel input is accepted only if EFFECT ASSIGN is set either to INPUT 1 2 or MASTER Global Type L Effect L OUTPUT R Effect Of course you are free to input only one of the chan nels If you select this type for a monaural source the effect will apply only to one channel as shown in the follow ing diagram and only that single channel will be out put Mono input to a Mono in mono out X 2 cha
49. for stereo recording or simultaneous two track Off Normal playback recording will be displayed AutoPlayOn Playback will occur between IN LOC1 and OUT LOC2 and will au d 4 automatically stop the OUT location iu Power You can also stop playback by pressing the STOP key Mark is when the cursor is displayed under the AutoRepeatOn Playback will occur repeat entire location counter At this time you can rotate edly between IN LOCI and OUT LOC2 the VALUE dial to move to a mark point that you You can also stop playback by pressing pud have registered Refer to Moving to a Mark the STOP key IN OUT point p 24 f you perform Auto Punch In Out when AutoPlayOn or AutoRepeatOn is selected a pre roll time will be added before the IN location and The counter display will change as follows only during program playback refer to EDIT PLAY MODE P3 Remaining song time a post roll time will be added after the OUT loca Minutes Seconds Millisecond 1 1000th of a second tion Refer to EDIT PLAY MODE 1 P2 Elapsed song time For details on setting the IN and OUT locations Minutes Seconds Millisecond 1 1000th of a second refer to Storing a Locate point p 23 Total remaining playback time Minutes Seconds Millisecond 1 1000th of a second Total elapsed playback time Minutes Seconds Millisecond 1 1000th of a second 51 8 EDIT PLAY
50. function is selected Move to locate point 1 Punch in time for Auto Punch Recording Playback begin time for Auto Play Auto Repeat Play back When performing track editing starting time for the copy source in Copy Track starting time for the inserted blank in Blank Insert Track starting time for the erased area in Erase Track starting time for the deleted area in Delete Track starting time for the swap source destination in Swap Track The time location stored to the OUT LOC2 key will act as follows when the corresponding function is selected Move to locate point 2 Punch out time for Auto Punch Recording Playback end time for Auto Play Auto Repeat Play back When performing track editing ending time for the copy source in Copy Track ending time for the inserted blank in Blank Insert Track ending time for the erased area in Erase Track ending time for the deleted area in Delete Track ending time for the swap source destination in Swap Track The time location stored to the TO LOC3 key will act as follows for when the corresponding function is selected Move to locate point 3 When performing track editing location to which data will be copied by Copy Track 55 ME oc w Q gt 16 5 Mixer settings can be stored at a desired location in song A set of mixer settings that has been stored in this way is called a scene Up to twenty scenes can be stor
51. green 2 Store the IN and OUT locations of the desired area for playback Refer to Locate points LOCI LOC2 LOC3 p 25 3 If you wish to playback the IN OUT area once press the PLAY MODE B key several times to make the symbol appear in the display If you wish to repeatedly playback the IN OUT area press the PLAY MODE key several times to make the symbol appear in the display 4 When w is displayed pressing the PLAY key will cause the IN OUT area to playback and then stop automatically When dicc is displayed pressing the PLAY key will cause the IN OUT area to playback repeatedly Playback will stop when you press the STOP key 3 Applying an effect to the playback sound Selecting the tracks for playback 1 Press the TRACK STATUS key to select PLAY indicator lit green lit green Specifying the location at which you wish to insert the effect 2 Press the EFFECT ASSIGN key several times to select MASTER Send Type indicator lit When MASTER Send Type is selected the sound from the Send bus will be B sent to the internal effect and then output to the master bus O INPUT 1 2 XX MASTER OUTPUT HEQ LEQ 3 Press the PLAY key to begin playback Sending the playback sound to the effect 4 Pressthe EFFECT SEND key several times for each track to which you wish to apply the effect to access the
52. key IN LOC 1 OUT LOC 2 or TO LOC 3 to store the location Storing a scene Move to the location at which you wish to store the scene make mixer settings press the STORE key to get the Store display and then press the SCENE key to store the scene 7 Storing a Mark Markg P2 1 Mark 001 100 Storing a mark Move to the location at which you wish to store a mark press the STORE key twice to get the Mark display and press any key IN LOC 1 OUT LOC 2 TO LOC 3 to store the mark 19 SCRUB Scrub On OTT Off Switches the Scrub Play From and Play playback functions on off You can use these functions when you wish to find the precise location at which a sound begins etc On indicator lit Rotating the VALUE dial will per form scrub playback When you press the PLAY key playback will begin from the currently stopped loca tion and will stop after two seconds of playback After stopping the song will automatically return to the location at which playback was started the Play From function If you hold down the STOP key and press the PLAY key playback will begin from a point 2 sec onds earlier than the currently stopped location and will continue until the location at which you had stopped the Play To function Press the FF key to b
53. master bounce or to record the input from an external device connected to the INPUT 1 2 jacks together with the other tracks ANPUT 1 2 O DIGITAL IN REC SELECT MASTER indicator lit Select this when you wish to record the input from the master bus or when you wish to bounce all the playback sound of all eight tracks O INPUT 1 2 9 DIGITAL IN REC SELECT DIGITAL IN indicator lit Select this when you wish to record from an external device such as a CD MD or DAT that is connected to the DIGITAL IN connector In this case it will not be possible to use the internal effect or an external input from the AUX IN jacks O INPUT 1 2 O MASTER DIGITAL REC SELECT 28 The D8 contains multi effect unit which provides 130 different effect programs Of these 65 are factory presets and 65 are user area programs for containing programs which you edit Each effect program connects up to 4 types of effect Such a collection of connected effects is called a chain Example The following diagram shows the chain for guitar program no l Rock Lead ROCK refer to the Effect program list J Distorti Noise Amp Mono INPUT Distortion Reduction Simulator Delay OUTPUT The input and output of an effect program is deter mined by the effects which make up the chain Effect types can be b
54. one channel will be reflected by both channels This is referred to as pairing This is convenient when you are mixing tracks that were recorded in stereo Pairing applies to the settings of the TRACK STA TUS keys high EO HEQ low EQ LEQ effect send Snd Aux send Aux the PAN knobs and the CHANNEL faders Of these you can specify for each setting other than the TRACK STATUS keys and the CHAN NEL faders whether or not the setting will be paired when pairing is turned on Pairing on off 1 To turn pairing on simultaneously press EFFECT SEND keys for the desired pair of adja cent odd even channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 PAIRON OFF EFFECT EFFECT SEND SEND When pairing is on parameters for which pairing is enabled can be operated as follows TRACK STATUS keys LEQ and Aux can be set from either odd or even channel CHANNEL faders and PAN knobs pan will function as the left right balance adjustment when paired are operated from the odd numbered chan nel 1 3 5 Adjustments made to the even num bered channel will be ignored When pairing is on adjusting the EQ etc will cause the display to appear as follows HEQ1 2 00 LILILI turn pairing off simultaneously press EFFECT SEND keys of the adjacent odd even channels Enabling parameters for pairing For t
55. settings to find the best setting Pre trigger time setting 1 PrTrg 000m mno ann eae MEn LILILI P2 1 Pre trigger time setting 000 700 m s Specifies the pre trigger time during which the sound will be recorded before the actual trigger time When trigger recording is used the initial part of the sound may be lost for sounds with a rapid attack such as percussion By setting the pre trigger time you can enable the recording to include the low volume portion that is heard before the trigger threshold level is reached Since the appropriate time setting will depend on the source that is being input try various pre trigger times to find the best setting amp beginning of the song this will have no effect 4 If you begin recording at the end of previously recorded track setting the pre trigger time to other than 000 ms will cause the recording to overlap part of the previously recorded sound causing the end of that sound to be cut off Trigger on Threshold level Pre trigger time Recording start location 11 TEMPO 2 Tempo map settings Specifies the tempo and time signature of the song If you wish to listen to the metronome sound while you set the tempo turn on the metronome refer to before entering this page 1 2 3 5 2 120 4 4 x Metro4
56. song songs in the drive will be copied P2 4 Destination drive number select Copy Song Rename Song display Delete Song Move Song Recover Song A G If Cpy Copy Song or Renam Rename Song was selected for P2 1 you can select the editing destination drive number I Internal IDE internal drive A SCSI ID 0 B SCSI ID 1 C SCSI ID 2 D SCSI ID 3 SCSI ID 4 SCSI ID 5 G SCSI ID 6 If you selected Del Delete Song Mov Move Song or Recov Recover Song in P2 1 the currently selected drive will automatically be displayed P2 5 Destination song number select Copy Song Rename Song Move Song display Delete Song Recover Song eee 01 50 If you selected Mov Move Song in P2 1 you can select an existing song in the destination drive If you selected Cpy Copy Song or Renam Rename Song in P2 1 you can select either an existing song in the destination drive or a New song However when Cpy is selected if you have selected all songs as the source song setting of P2 3 the numbers shown in the display will be the number which follows the last song in the destination drive and the last number that is to be copied maximum of 50 songs be created in one drive This means that the number of Source Songs and the number indicated as the last song must total no more than 50 If this number would exceed 50 an error m
57. song that was created on a MIDI sequencer can be recorded on the D8 so that this data can be used to manage the D8 s tempo This is convenient when you wish to synchronize the song data with D8 song data or when you wish to modify the D8 song tempo in a continuous fashion Recording tempo data on the D8 1 4 If the song data contains irregular time signatures create tempo maps on the D8 to specify the appro priate time signatures If you fail to do this the data will be detected as an incorrect tempo Connect the MIDI OUT connector of the MIDI sequencer to the MIDI IN connector of D8 Adjust the settings on the MIDI sequencer so that it will transmit MIDI Clock messages For details refer to the owner s manual of your MIDI sequencer 4 Press EDIT key and then press the TEMPO key several times to make the display read Tem poRec Press key and then rotate VALUE dial to select MIDIclk MIDI Clock as the tempo source that will be recorded TempoRec woke OO LI Og LILILI MIDIClk LILI OO LI Press and hold key for approximately one second so that the D8 s display reads StartSEQ The D8 will wait for MIDI Clock messages to arrive Start the MIDI sequencer When the MIDI Start message is received from the MIDI sequencer the 085 display will indicate Working When t
58. that was previously in the restore destina tion drive will be lost Restore Van wees LILILI 2802 rna gno LILILI P5 12 Source drive DAT lt A G H Selects the restore source a removable disk drive or DAT Since Restore can be done only from RM removable disk or DAT this operation cannot be executed when a hard disk is selected A SCSI ID 0 B SCSI ID 1 C SCSI ID 2 D SCSI ID 3 E SCSI ID 4 F SCSI ID 5 G SCSI ID 6 H DAT P5 13 Source drive DAT type display RM DAT P5 14 Source drive capacity 15 disk capacity no display When P5 13 is RM this will indicate the formatted capacity bytes For DAT nothing will be displayed P5 15 Source song number select 01 50 Selects the song s which will be restored from the source drive or DAT When 01 50 is selected the selected song will be restored When is selected all songs will be restored If only one song was backed up only 01 can be selected When restoring an all song backup from DAT is the only valid selection If you select an individual song number your selection will be ignored P5 16 Source song name display four characters displayed P5 17 Destination drive select I G Selects the
59. the fad ers to a position other than unity gain or if you set the effect EFFECT ASSIGN to INPUT 1 2 it will not be possible to check just the input level Press the SYSTEM key several times to make the display read ChMtr and rotate the VALUE dial to select Pre Rotate the TRIM 1 and TRIM 2 knobs to adjust the input level as high as possible without causing the CLIP indicator of the channel level meters to light After making adjustments rotate the VALUE dial to return the ChMtr setting to Post ChMtr Pre ap LILI Od LOO LILILI Adjusting the EQ 2 Press the EQ key of the channel whose tone you wish to adjust to make the display read LEQ or HEQ t is the channel number Then rotate the VALUE dial to adjust the Starting and stopping recording 3 Refer to 1 Recording analog recording Start ing and stopping recording to record Checking the recorded material Playback 4 When you finish recording refer to 1 Recording analog recording Listening to the recorded perfor mance Playback and playback your performance A If the Input Monitor refer to p 47 is to AUTO the and fader will affect only the input sound for tracks whose TRACK STATUS is set to REC and will not affect the playback sound By playing back with TRACK STATUS left at REC you will be able to audition the sound just as it was actual
60. you wish to record con secutive mixdowns of songs to DAT or MD Pro gram Play can be performed even across multiple drives As an example we will explain how to playback songs in the order of song number I internal drive 011024 SCSI ID 0 05 1 Press the EDIT key and then press the PLAY MODE key several times to access the P dis play 2 is the sequence of playback 2 Rotate the VALUE dial to select the first step in the playback sequence 01 3 Press key and then rotate the VALUE dial to select the drive from which the song will be played back In this example select the internal drive I 4 Press key and then rotate the VALUE dial to select the song which will be played back as the first song In this example select 01 5 Press and hold key for approximately 1 second to finalize the first song for playback When this is finalized the will disappear 6 Rotate the VALUE dial to select the second song for playback Referring to steps 3 5 set P02 to song I02 and set P03 to song A05 7 Press the PLAY key and the songs will playback in the specified sequence starting with 101 Program playback is available only when you are in this page Also the specified sequence of songs will be canceled when you leave this page 6 Switching scenes dur ing playback A set of mixer settings that have been stored is called a scene and scenes can be switched as tim
61. 1 Metro3 02 Hihat3 03 3Beat1 04 3Beat2 05 3 4Jazz 01 Metro4 02 Hihat4 03 8Beat1 04 8Beat2 05 8Beat3 06 8Beat4 07 8Beat5 08 8Beat6 09 8Beat7 10 8Beat8 11 8Beat9 12 8Shfl1 13 8Shfl2 14 Rock1 15 Rock2 16 Rock3 17 RokShfl 18 RockRim 19 Funk 20 R amp B 21 Motown1 22 Motown2 23 Ballad1 24 Surf 25 Reggae 26 Disco 27 Latin1 28 Latin2 29 Club1 30 Club2 31 Dance1 32 Dance2 Default 4 4 01 Metro4 MMA ABAD A A AJA A Tight Tight Tight Tight Tight Tight Tight Tight Tight Tight Loose Tight Tight Tight Tight Rim Tight Tight Loose Loose Rim Tight Rim Tight Latin1 Latin2 Analog Analog Analog Analog No Name 33 Jungle1 34 Jungle2 35 16Beat1 36 16Beat2 37 16Beat3 38 16Beat4 39 16Beat5 40 16Beat6 41 16Beat7 42 16Beat8 43 16Beat9 44 1 45 HipHop2 46 Samba 47 Bossa 48 LtDance 49 Rosanna 50 Rydeen 51 Jazz1 52 Jazz2 No Name 01 Metro5 02 Hihat5 01 02 Hihat6 03 6 8 1 04 6 8 2 05 6 8 3 06 6 8Shfl 07 Fusion 08 Ballad2 09 World Tight Tight Tight Loose Tight Rim Latin 01 Metro7 02 Hihat7 01 Metro8 02 Hihat8 01 Metro10 02 Hihat10 01 Metro12 02 Hihat12 01 Metro5 02 Hihat5 03 5Beat1 04 5Beat2 05 5 4Jazz 01 Metro16 02 Hihat16 01 Metro1 02 Hihat1 01 Metro2 02 Hihat2 01 02 Hihat6 01 Metro3
62. 13 select an effect program such as DY1 LIMIT TOTAL LIMITER etc Editing the effect Saving the effect program 4 As described in ll Editing the effect Saving the effect program p 13 adjust the desired set tings for the effect program Track editing 2 TE y This section explains the editing operations copy insert blank delete exchange etc that can be performed on tracks 1 Storing IN OUT and TO times In order to edit track data you must store the time locations at which editing will be performed As explained in 3 Locate points LOCI LOC2 LOC3 p 25 LOCI functions as the IN time LOC2 as the OUT time and LOC3 as the TO time 1 Change the current time location to the point that you wish to store as the IN time Refer to 1 Mov ing the current time p 24 The IN time will function as follows for each edit ing operation Copy Track the beginning of the source data that will be copied Insert Track the location at which the blank will be inserted Erase Track the location at which erasure will begin Delete Track the location at which deletion will begin Swap Track the location at which the exchange will begin 2 Press the STORE key to access the Store dis play and then press the IN LOC 1 key to store the IN time 3 Change the current time location to the point that you wish to store as the OUT time The OUT time will function as follows for
63. 15dB Low Mid gain LMF LowMid Fc 80 16 0 2 Low Mid center frequency LMQ LowMid Q WIDE 0 6 9 9 NRRW Low Mid bandwidth HMG HiMid Gain 15 150 High Mid gain HMF HiMid Fc 80 16 0k Hz High Mid center frequency HMQ HiMid Q WIDE 0 6 9 9 NRRW High Mid bandwidth HiG Hi Gain 15 150 High gain HiF Hi Fc 1 00k 16 0k Hz High cutoff frequency TRM Trim 24 6dB Input level S 4BEQ Stereo 4Band Equalizer This is a version of 4BEQ which allows 2 channel simultaneous input output The parameters are the same as for 4BEQ AMP SIM Amp Simulator This effect simulates the acoustical characteristics of a guitar amp Even if you are recording with a direct line this effect will realisti cally simulate the sound of an actual guitar amp AmpType AMP1 5 Select the type of guitar amp CAB RES Cabinet Resonator This effect simulates the acoustical characteristics and resonances of a guitar amp speaker cabinet As with Amp Simulator this is ideal for use with direct line recording SIZE Size 0 50 Cabinet size DEPTH Depth 0 50 Depth of the effect FL Chorus Flanger This effect gives a sense of pitch movement and depth to the sound Adjusting the Delay Time will significantly change the effect SPD Speed 0 01 16 0 Hz Modulation speed DEPTH Depth 0 50 Modulation depth DLY Delay 0 1 60ms Delay time Fback Feedback 50 50 Feedback amount H Damp HighDam
64. 4 key and continue the procedure from step 4 Press the key and the display will read asking for your confirmation If you execute the Restore operation for a single song the song will be loaded into the specified number and songs following that number will be renumbered upward by one If you execute the Restore operation for all songs the display will read OverWrtok asking whether it is OK to overwrite the restore destina tion drive If you execute the operation the data will be overwritten to the specified drive Be aware Song Restore will cause all data of the restore destination drive to be lost If you are sure that you wish to execute the Restore operation press and hold approxi mately one second The display will read DAT requesting you to playback the DAT recorder PlayDAT ee LI Start playback from the beginning of the DAT tape and the process of restoring the data will begin When restoring all songs the display will indicate OvWrtEff before the operation ends If you want the user effects that were saved in the restore source RM DAT to overwrite the user effects that are currently being used press and hold the key for approximately one second If you want to continue using the current effect data without overwriting it press and hold the 44 key for approximately one second When the backup is completed the di
65. At this time the level meter will show the pre fader volume level of each track When the dial is not moving the volume level at that time will be displayed Play From Play To Slow Play functions 1 2 Set TRACK STATUS to PLAY indicator lit green for the track that you wish to scrub Press the SCRUB key to turn on the Scrub func tion indicator lit Press the PLAY key and playback will occur from the current time for two seconds and will then stop Then you will automatically return to the location at which playback began Play From Hold down the STOP key and press the PLAY key and the sound will playback from approxi mately two seconds before the current time and will then stop Play To Press the FF key and the sound will playback from the current time at half speed and will stop and automatically return to the playback start loca tion when you press the STOP key Slow Play XX PLAY STOP FF gt L _ gt SCRUB ON Itis convenient to use the Scrub function or Slow Play to find the precise time and then to use the Play From Play To functions to verify that time location 3 Locate points LOC1 LOC2 LOC3 You can store a specific time location and then move instantly to that location at any time For each song you can store three Locate points and also one hundred Mark points In addition to being used to move instantly to a desired time Locate points are also used
66. Balance between the effect sound and the direct sound MIX WetDry EN SEMBL Ensemble This is an ensemble effect with multiple chorus blocks It produces a sense of three dimensional depth SPD Speed 0 01 16 0 Hz DEPTH Depth 0 50 H Damp HighDamp 0 50 L Damp LowDamp 0 50 MIX Wet Dry 1 2 49 Modulation speed Modulation depth High frequency attenuation Low frequency attenuation Balance between the effect sound and the direct sound ER Early Reflections Out of the various reflected components that make up reverbera tion this effect isolates only the early reflections It gives the sound a sense of presence and reality CRV Curv SHARP LOOSE Selectthe attenuation curve of the MOD REV early reflections T ER Time 10 400ms Length of the early reflections PDL PreDelay 0 200 ms Time from the original sound until the first early reflection High frequency attenuation Balance between the effect sound and the direct sound H Damp HighDamp 0 50 MIX Wet Dry DRY 1 2 49 WET EXCITER Exciter This effect adds sparkle to the sound giving it greater definition BLEND Blend 0 50 Depth of the exciter effect EMPHA Emphatic 0 100 The frequency that is emphasized Point S XCITE Stereo Exciter This is a variation of EXCITER which allows simultaneous 2 chan nel input output The parameters are the same as for Exciter FILTER Filter This is a filter with re
67. C SELECT is set to MASTER it will be the same as when TRACK STATUS is set to PLAY you will always hear the playback tracks and faders and EQ will be valid TRACK STATUS REC Recording EQ and fader will apply to the input sound and will affect the recording TRACK STATUS REC Playback EQ and fader will not affect the playback TRACK STATUS PLAY Playback LM FADER EQ and fader will apply to the playback Pairing refer to PAIR On Off is also possible 58 22 EQ High EQ gain adjustment 1 2 HEOI 00 ram LILILI P1 1 Channel number 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 This shows the currently selected channel number 1 2 3 4 and 5 6 will appear when Pairing is On refer to PAIR On Off 1 2 Fc 10 kHz gain setting 15 00 15 The boost cut at the 10 kHz cutoff frequency can be adjusted over a range of 15 15 dB Low EQ gain adjustment Vn P2 1 Channel number display ee 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 This shows the currently selected channel number 1 2 3 4 and 5 6 will appear when Pairing is On refer to PAIR On Off P2 2 LEQ Fc 100 Hz gain setting 15 00 15 The boost cut at the 100 Hz cutoff frequency can be adjusted over a range of 15 15 dB High EQ and Low EQ can be pair
68. ChMtr Pre mo LILILI 1 1 Channel level meter display selection Pre Post Selects the location at which the channel level meter will display the volume level These are the levels for channels 1 8 Pre The volume level before the EQ and fader of each channel will be displayed When inputting external audio sources this lets you check the TRIM settings During playback this lets you check whether or not each track contains audio Post The volume level after the EQ and fader of each channel will be displayed This lets you view the volume level that is being out put during playback or the recording level for each track during recording 7 Effect level meter display selection EfMtr 1 arn Od LI P2 1 Effect level meter display selection In Out Selects the location at which the channel level meter will display the volume level In The input volume level to the effect will be shown This lets you check the input level to the effect Out The output volume level from the effect will be shown This lets you check the output level from the effect If the input is stereo or if multiple outputs are used the louder of the L R levels will be displayed X Input monitor selection 1 Mon Auto LILILI P3 1 Input monitor selection Auto Source Specifies how the
69. DI sequencer to the MIDI IN jack of the D8 Refer to p 38 Power on off When the power is turned on never move the device or allow it to be jarred Also never turn off the power while the HDD access indicator is blink ing immediately after the power is turned on dur ing recording or playback or during track song editing This can damage part or all of the data on Effect device Keyboard digital output CD DAT MD etc DIGITAL OUT i Master recorder DAT MD etc DIGITAL IN g e SCSI Hard Disk Removable Dis k Drive Headphones J BEES Guitar Mic e 4 ii Keyboard A guitar or bass can be directly connected only to INPUT 1 ment to INPUT 1 If you will be recording only on one track connect your instru INPUT 2 is used only when simultaneously recording two tracks disk or cause malfunctions such as damage to hard disk or internal mechanism Turning the power on 1 Turn on the power of the connected devices Set the volume of all devices to the minimum posi tion and turn on the power switches starting with the first device in the signal chain If external drives are connected refer to p 40 Turn
70. DIT TRIG GER P1 refer to p 53 to adjust the input level which will start recording 22 Playback ST EP 4 This section explains variety of play back methods provided by the D8 1 Playback Here we will explain the basic method of playback Refer also to the later section Adjusting and regis tering mixer settings Selecting the playback tracks 1 Press the TRACK STATUS keys for tracks which contain recorded material to select PLAY indicator lit green 9 0 lit green Move the current time location to the begin ning of the song 2 down the STOP key and press the REW key If you wish to move to another location in the song refer to Moving the current time Starting and ending playback 3 Pressthe PLAY key to begin playback indicator lit 4 Press the STOP key to stop playback the PLAY indicator will go off 5 You can start stop playback by pressing a foot switch sold separately refer to p 47 2 Playing a specified area of a song once or repeatedly By using the Auto Play function which plays the IN OUT area of the song once or the Auto Repeat function which repeatedly plays back the IN OUT area you can playback a specified area It is convenient to use these functions in conjunction with Auto Punch In Out recording 1 Press the TRACK STATUS key several times for each track that you wish to playback to select PLAY indicator lit
71. Digital Recording Studio KORG Digital Recording Studio D TEE EE EE URGE 3 Thank you for purchasing the Korg Digital Recording Studio 08 In order to enjoy many years of trouble free use please read this manual carefully and use the unit correctly About this owner s manual This owner s manual is organized as follows Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter explains the main features of the D8 its front and rear panel and basic operation Chapter 2 Operation This chapter explains various methods of record ing and playback and the procedures for mixdown and editing Chapter 3 Reference This chapter explains the parameters which appear in the display when you press each of the D8 s keys and the operation of the keys and faders Chapter 4 Appendices This chapter contains information such as the D8 s specifications error messages block diagrams and lists of effect programs and metronome types Display Some pages of the manual show display screens along with an explanation of functions and opera tions All song names parameter names and val ues are merely examples and may not always match the actual display you are working on Handling of the internal hard disk Do not apply physical shock to this device In partic ular you must be very careful to avoid moving the device or jarring the device while it is powered on Such actions can cause part or all of the data on disk to
72. E S COMP S COMP S COMP S COMP m mmm GOGO S 4BEQ S 4BEQ S 4BEQ S 4BEQ S 4BEQ S 4BEQ LOW BOOST e LoBST LOW CUT LoCUT ctric Guitar ROCK LEAD ROCK GRUNGE LEAD GRUNGE BLUES BLUES CLEAN CLEAN SIMULATOR STACK 1 DISTORT AMP SIM 2 3 4 5 6 SIMULATOR SOLID STATE 7 8 9 Ci 1 DISTORT AMP SIM DISTORT AMP SIM COMP H FL AMP SIM H FL AMP SIM H FL AMP SIM REMOLO AMP SIM HASER COMP TCH SIMULATOR TREM SIMULATOR PHASE E BASS SIM oustic Guitar 12 STRING SIM 2 CHORUS 3 NYLON STRING SIM Electric Bass FINGER SLAP PICKED FILTER WOODBASS SIM Vocal ROCK VOCAL VOCAL DOUBLE CHORUS DEATHMETAL VOICE DE ESSER Drums 1 ROCK DRUM 2 JAZZ DRUM 3 POWER DRUM 4 INDUSTRIAL 5 DIST DRUM Keyboard 1 ST POP PIANO 2 PAN 3 ROTARY ORGAN 4 5 gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt COM TCH COM H FL COM H FL gt gt gt CH FL COMP CH FL DISTORT FILTER DISTORT FILTER COMP GATE gt gt gt gt gt 0 8 8 Og COMP EXCITER CH FL COMP 4BEQ CH FL COMP EXCITER PITCH DISTORT NR AMP SIM DEESSER gt gt gt gt gt 5 5 4 5 5 4 5 S XCITE DECIMA 5 4 S DIST S NR S 4BEQ 979500 w 5 5 4 4 DISTORT NR AMP SIM COMP 4BEQ CH FL COMP EXCITER CH FL STRINGS BRASS ENSEMBLE Special Effe
73. Press the key to restore the previous display 3 Moving a song This operation moves the currently selected song to a different song number in the same drive 1 Select the song that you wish to move Refer to Selecting another song p 10 2 Press the EDIT key and then press the SONG TRACK key several times to access the Edit Song display 3 Press the key and then press the SONG TRACK key several times to select Mov MovelO6oko a 5 4 Rotate the VALUE dial to select the song number the current drive to which the song will be moved 5 the key to access the display 6 Press and hold key for approximately one second to move the song When the song has been moved the display will indicate Completed and the currently selected song number will be recalled from the number to which it was moved Press the gt key to restore the previous display 4 Song Recover This operation restores the currently selected song to the condition in which it was immediately after it was selected At this time a copy of the current state of the song will automatically be created in the next song number refer to p 45 35 Operation N a 6 settings Tempo settings The tempo of D8 songs can be set using 6 EP d Tempo Maps MIDI Clock or Tap Tempo In addition to ma
74. STATUS key PM for the track s that you lit green recorded to select PLAY indica tor lit green to select playback 13 Press the PLAY key to begin playback indicator is lit 11 Operation N Recording 14 When playback ends press STOP key to stop playback the PLAY indicator is off 2 Recording digital recording Here s how to record digitally from an instrument which has a digital output or from an external dig ital device such as a CD or DAT player Since the digital input of the D8 provides a sampling rate converter 48 kHz and 32 kHz sources will be con verted to 44 1 KHz as they are recorded As an example we will record in stereo to tracks 3 and 4 When recording two tracks simultaneously you will use an odd even pair of adjacent tracks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 During digital recording the effect will be off and it will not be possible to use effects on any other track Connecting the input device and adjusting the level 1 Turn down the MASTER fader or the D8 and connect the digital output of your keyboard CD or DAT to the D8 s DIGITAL IN connector 2 Press the REC SELECT key to 12 select DIGITAL IN indicator lit O MASTER XDIGITAL IN SELECT 3 Pressthe TRACK STATUS keys of channels 3 and 4 to select REC DIGITAL indicator blinking orange to choose tracks 3 and 4 for recording Xo XR on UN bl
75. ack sound refer to 58 27 2 Operation Adjusting and stor ing mixer settings 3 Adjusting the stereo location You can adjust the stereo location of the sound of each channel Normally vocals and bass etc are placed in the middle guitar at either left or right and piano at the opposite side from the guitar Rotate the PAN knob or BALANCE knob to adjust the stereo location of each channel Rotating the PAN knobs of channels 1 6 toward the left will move the sound to the left and rotating them toward the right will move the sound to the right The BALANCE knob of channels 7 8 adjusts the left right balance When pairing is on the PAN knobs will adjust the left right balance and only the PAN knobs of the odd numbered channels are used BALANCE PAN PAN I via via a 2 2 L R L R R 1 6 7 8 L This parameter can be stored in a scene 4 Using the EQ to adjust the tone You can use the equalizer to adjust the tonal char acter of each channel If you adjust the tone of the input signal as you record it the sound will be recorded that way This can be used to cut the high frequency range which sometimes contains obtrusive hiss noise or to cut boost the low range or high range to adjust the tonality Normally you will use EQ to give the sound more clarity and definition However if settings are exc
76. al input AUX IN level setting 000 100 Sets the input volume level of the external input AUX IN Z External input AUX IN balance setting 1 AuxBal CNT Va b LILILI P4 1 External input AUX IN balance setting L50 CNT R50 Sets the left right balance of the signal from the exter nal input AUX IN Chapter 4 Appendices 1 Troubleshooting No sound s the power of the D8 and other equipment turned on p 8 the MASTER fader or PHONES knob of the D8 turned down gt 2 7 Are the channel volume levels of the D8 turned down If you have used the Scene Read operation the actual volume levels may not match the fader positions To bring the actual levels into correspondence with the faders raise and lower the faders the TRACK STATUS set to MUTE p 58 Are the audio cables connected correctly gt 7 Is an audio cable broken Has the volume of a connected device been lowered 8 The input sound cannot be heard is too soft 46 TRIM set appropriately p 10 p 11 Make sure that TRACK STATUS is set to REC p 10 Make sure that REC SELECT matches the input source p 60 If using AUX input has the AuxRet level been set to 0 or near 0 gt 64 For playback has Monitor been set to Auto gt 47 As the digital input format incorrect Connect an
77. an specify the Device ID DevID Device ID Specify the Device ID that will be used for MMC In P2 4 you can specify the Device ID which will be used when receiving MMC from an external device P2 2 Sync Generate settings Clock MTC30 Off This setting can be changed if you selected Gen in P2 1 Clock MIDI Clock messages will be transmitted from MIDI OUT MTC30 MTC30NDF MIDI Time Code 30 non drop format messages will be transmitted from MIDI OUT Off Synchronization messages will not be transmitted from MIDI OUT P2 3 MMC reception on o This setting can be changed if you selected in P2 1 MMC will be received from MIDI IN Set the Device ID in P2 4 MMC will not be received from MIDI IN 1 3 RcvMMC o anm ET 5 0 LILILI 48 P2 4 Device ID setting 01 32 If you selected DevID in P2 1 this parameter specifies the Device ID that will be used when receiving MMC from an external device If you selected RcvMMC in P2 1 and selected On in P2 3 MMC messages will be received from an external device if the Device ID settings of the two devices match Dev1l ChPairSw 450100071 LILI LI og LILILI P3 1 Pair enable selection Pan Snd Aux EQ P3 2 Pair enable on
78. are happy with the results At this time if you simply record without remembering to press the UNDO key the original data of tracks 7 and 8 will be lost so we recommend that you make a copy of the song before performing the track bounce operation 77
79. as the in out times for Auto Punch In Out recording and to specify the in out to times for track editing operations Refer to p 31 Storing a Locate point Here s how to use the Locate function to store the current time A time that has been stored in this way is called a Locate point Move the current time to the location that you wish to store Refer to 1 Moving the current time p 24 Press the STORE key to prepare to store the time The display will indicate Store Press the key IN LOC 1 OUT LOC 2 or TO LOC 3 for which you wish to store the current time The display will indicate Store 3 store destination In Out To and the current time will be stored to the key Release the key and the previous page will reap pear cnn Storing during playback or recording While you are playing or recording a song you can use the above steps 2 and following to store a locate point The time location at the moment that you press the IN LOC 1 OUT LOC 2 or TO LOC 3 key will be stored Moving to a Locate point When you press IN LOC 1 OUT LOC 2 or TO LOC 3 key that you have previously stored you will move to the stored time OUT TO Loc2 Loc3 IN 25 2 Operation Adjusting and stor ing mixer settings 4 Mark points You can store a desired time location and move instantly t
80. at a slightly faster tempo 67 8 8 Og Digital Recording Studio Model D8 MIDI Implementation Chart Date 1997 10 27 uncon Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Default Channel Changed Memorized Mode Messages Altered ob ob ob ob ob ob ob ob ob ob ob ob ot ob ob Xx 56 ok Note X Number True Voice Velocity Note On Note Off Aftertouch Polyphonic Key Monophonic Channel Pitch Bend Program Change Variable Range System Exclusive Quarter Frame System Song Position Common Song Select Tune System Clock Real Time Command Local On Off Aux All Notes Off Messages Active Sense Reset Notes Received when RcvMMC O Transmitted when Transmitted when Gen Clock Transmitted when Gen Clock Received when MIDIcIk is selected for TempoRec and tempo is being recorded Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 ON MONO Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO X 68 Consult your local Korg distributor for more infomation on MIDI IMPLEMENTATION 4 Effect Assign Master Send METRONOME INPUT 1 GUITAR ChMtr Pre LINE MIC TRIM1 FADER Post 2 5 DIGITAL OUT T ee SE METRONOME BX
81. ation cannot be executed if the hard disk drive is selected P5 9 Destination drive DAT type display RM DAT P5 10 Destination drive DAT capacity display disk capacity tape length When P5 9 is RM this shows the formatted capacity bytes When DAT is selected this shows the length minutes of the tape that will be required for backup P5 11 Destination drive required number of media dis PLAY 0 99 only for RM This will be displayed when a removable disk is selected in P5 8 When backing up to a removable disk this indicates the number of disks that will be required for the backup Prepare the appropriate number of disks equal to the capacity of the disk that is currently inserted in the destination drive 11 xO02Diskse rae eee nEn OO LEO 49 ae oc w Q gt Song restore This will be displayed if you select Restore in P4 1 This operation restores recalls the song that was backed up You can select either a removable disk or disks or a DAT multiple volumes are not supported If a backup of all songs was performed to a removable disk you can choose whether to restore all songs or only a specified song If a backup of all songs was performed to DAT it is only possible to restore all songs 4 Be aware when you perform a Restore of all songs the data will be written to the restore destination drive and all data
82. ation is in progress Please wait until this mes sage disappears Do not turn off the power while this message is shown Doing so may result in loss of data Error messages To cancel the message press the key DAT Read During a Restore operation a failure occurred while reading data from the DAT Make sure that the DAT tape contains D8 backup data and execute the restore operation once again Digiln No digital signal is being input to the DIGITAL IN con nector Check the power of the digital device and its connec tion to the D8 Some digital devices do not output a dig ital audio signal unless they are actually playing In this case put the digital device in pause mode Disk A failure occurred while writing reading the disk drive Delete the song which produced this message If this message continues to appear re format the disk drive DiskBusy this message appears when you have just begun using a disk drive that disk drive is too slow and can not be used for recording playback Use that disk drive for backing up f punch recording or track editing has been used so that much of the audio data is fragmented i e located on non contiguous areas of the disk reading writing may become delayed Find the track s which contain fragmented data and re record this data to de fragment the data When you find such a track copy it to CLP clip then cre ate a new song and use the
83. ator lit green to select these as playback tracks Press tracks 7 8 TRACK STATUS Key several times to select REC ANALOG indicator blinking red to select it as the recording track lit green O INPUT 1 2 S MASTER X blinking red 7 8 LR Rotate the PAN knobs of tracks 1 8 to place each track in the desired stereo location Adjusting the playback level and recording level Press the PLAY key to begin playback Raise CHANNEL faders 1 8 to adjust the play back level of each track Raise the MASTER fader to adjust the recording level to tracks 7 8 The master level meter L R will show the recording level Applying EQ and effects as you record As desired apply EQ and effects to tracks 1 8 as you record Starting and stopping recording Press the REC key and then press the PLAY key to begin recording To stop recording press the STOP key Playing back the recorded content Playback Set tracks 7 8 to PLAY indicator lit green and the others to MUTE 10 4 Move the current time location to a point earlier than where you begin recording and playback to check the result If after checking the result you decide to do the operation over again press the UNDO key Tracks 7 and 8 will return to the condition in which they were before the track bounce operation so you can repeat the operation as many times as you like until you
84. back lit green B Connecting the input device for the record ing track and adjusting the level 4 As shown in ll Connecting the input device and adjusting the level p 11 p 12 connect an instru ment etc to the INPUT 1 jack and set the input level 5 Raise or lower the CHANNEL fader of the play back track to a volume that will be comfortable for playing along with Starting and stopping recording 6 Press the REC key and then press the PLAY key to begin recording Press the STOP key to stop recording Refer to W Starting and stopping recording p 11 Listening to the recorded performance Play back 7 Move the current time to a location earlier than the point at which you began recording Then set the TRACK STATUS of the recorded track to PLAY and press the PLAY key to begin playback Press the STOP key to stop playback Refer to H Listening to the recorded performance Play back p 11 16 8 Manually re recording part of the performance Manual Punch In Out If you made a mistake during the performance that you recorded or if you were not able to play the entire song as you had intended there is no need to re record the entire song you re record just the part that you need Punch In is the action of switching from song playback to record and Punch Out is the action of switching back from recording to playbac
85. capacity ie multi volume backups are sup ported In the case of a DAT tape only one tape can be used for backup EA Be aware that when a backup is performed the data will be written onto the backup destination drive or DAT all data which previously existed on the backup destination will be lost It is not possible to backup to a hard disk If you wish to save a song on a different hard disk use the Song Copy operation Refer to 2 EDIT SONG TRACKP2 p 44 P5 5 Source disk number display A G This indicates the currently selected drive number I Internal IDE internal drive A SCSI ID 0 B SCSI ID 1 C SCSI ID 2 D SCSI ID 3 E SCSI ID 4 SCSI ID 5 G SCSI ID 6 P5 6 Source song number select 01 50 4 01 50 The specified single song in the currently selected drive will be backed up songs in the currently selected drive will be backed up P5 7 Source song name display song name All This displays the name of the song that will be backed up If 01 50 was selected P5 6 the name of that song will be displayed If was selected the display will indicate P5 8 Destination drive DAT select A G H Selects the backup destination removable disk drive or DAT A SCSI ID 0 B SCSI ID 1 SCSI ID 2 D SCSI ID 3 E SCSI ID 4 SCSI ID 5 G SCSI ID 6 H DAT The oper
86. ck Sending the playback sound to the external effect 4 Press the EFFECT SEND key several times for each playback track where you wish to apply the external effect to access the display is the channel number 1 100 5 Rotate the VALUE dial to adjust the amount that will be sent to the external effect Va ui LLL careful that input of the external effect does not clip Adjusting the input level and input balance from the external effect 6 Press the EDIT key and then press the EFFECT ASSIGN key several times to access the AuxRet display external input level O INPUT 1 2 XMASTER AuxRet 080 ran 4g LILILI ASSIGN 7 Rotate the VALUE dial to adjust the return level from the external effect 8 Press the EFFECT ASSIGN key to access the AuxBal display external input balance O INPUT 1 2 X MASTER AuxBal CNT De Lg LILILI ASSIGN 9 Rotate the VALUE dial to adjust the return bal ance from the effect 23 Operation N 6 Moving and storing time loca tions 5 Program playback of songs You can enable two or more songs to playback in a specified order This can be used to playback a medley of songs or when
87. cording PstRol 00M ae eae LILILI 2 1 Post roll time numerical setting 00 10 P2 2 Post roll time unit select M s Specifies the post roll time in either measures or sec onds In P2 1 you can specify a numerical value 00 10 and in P2 2 you can select either M measure or s second units When you change the post roll time unit the pre roll time unit will change automatically When M is selected the maximum post roll time is 10 measures When s is selected the maximum is 10 seconds 52 A When the power is turned on the pre roll time and post roll time are automatically set to 02M Pre roll point Post roll point OUT H Pre roll time Post roll time E Program play Up to 50 songs can be played back in a specified order Program Play will function only while you are in this page When the audio data of each song reaches silence playback will proceed to the next song P3 1 Program playback order select 01 50 Selects the order step of program song playback The specified song will playback for each step from low to high numbered steps Steps for which no song is speci fied in P3 3 or steps for which the drive specified in P3 2 and P3 3 was not found will be skipped P3 2 Playback drive select A G I Internal IDE internal drive A SCSI ID 0
88. cts 1 RING MODULATOR 2 AUTOWAH 3 ROTARY SPEAKER 4 DOPPLER 5 LO FI 6 7 8 gt gt RingMOD WAH OD AMP SIM ROTARY DOPPLER DECIMA DECIMA DECIMA TELEPHONE VOICE AM RADIO TURNTABLE SIMULATOR PHONO 9 CENTER CANCELLER CnCNL User area With the factory settings this contains the same programs as presets RD1 SE9 U01 4 ROOM 165 00 gt gt gt gt 1 The I O TYPE item indicates the input output type of the program In the case of programs with two or more types listed the type will be determined by the settings of the internal parameters for the effects which make up the chain A Mono in stereo out type B Mono in mono out x 2 channel type Stereo in stereo out type Preset programs for which two channels can be input simultaneously are indicated by symbol at the beginning of the displayed program name 71 6 Effect Parameter List Effect type name as displayed _ Unabbreviated effect type name Remark Parameter name as displayed _ Unabbreviated parameter name _ Setting range _ Remark 4BEQ 4 Band Equalizer This is a equalizer that allows you to adjust the tone in four fre quency bands Positive settings will boost the gain and nega tive settings will cut it LoG Low Gain 15 415dB Low gain LoF Low Fc 80 1 00k Hz Low cutoff frequency LMG LowMid Gain 15
89. d REC SELECT is set to INPUT 1 2 turning the monitor delay on will only apply to tracks whose TRACK STATUS is REC ANALOG and the monitor delay will apply to the sound that is input from the INPUT 1 2 jacks Editing the monitor delay 5 Press key to select the monitor display parameter that you wish to edit Press the key to move to the next parameter or press the 44 key to move to the previous parameter refer to p 74 Oms mere Rotate the VALUE dial to set the value 15 Operation N Recording T Listening to recorded tracks while you record another track Overdubbing The process of recording additional tracks while you listen to previously recorded tracks is called overdubbing As an example we will explain how you can play back the sound that was recorded on track 1 and perform analog recording on track 2 Select the playback recording tracks 1 Press the track 1 TRACK STATUS key several times to select PLAY indicator lit green to enable the previously recorded track 1 for playback blinking red xt 2 Press the track 2 TRACK STATUS key to select REC ANALOG indicator blinking red to enable it as the recording track 3 Either turn down CHANNEL faders 3 7 8 or press their TRACK STATUS keys several times to select MUTE indicator off to mute these tracks so that they will not sound during play
90. d editing operations copy delete move 1 Copying a song This operation copies the currently selected song from the currently selected drive to a specified song number in any drive 1 Select the song that you wish to and drive which contains that song Refer to Select ing another song p 10 2 Press the EDIT key and then press the SONG TRACK key several times to access the Edit Song display EditSong SONG Va woke OO LIO LILILI B 3 Press key and then press the SONG TRACK key several times to select Cpy 101 VO 094 LILILI 4 Rotate the VALUE dial to select any song or all songs of the copy source drive 1 8 is the last song number 5 Press the key and then rotate the VALUE dial to select the copy destination drive If you selected all songs in step 4 the drive type hard disk HD or removable disk RM will be detected and displayed automatically 6 If you selected an individual song in step 4 press the key and then rotate the VALUE dial to select the song number to which the song will be copied 7 Press the key to access the display 8 Press and hold gt key for approximately one second If you selected an individual song in step 4 the selected song will be copied to the specified song number of the specified driv
91. d performance Playback p 11 Also playing back with TRACK STATUS set to REC will allow you to hear the sound just as it was recorded without passing through fader or 10 Combining multiple tracks into one or two tracks Bounce The performance of multiple tracks can be com bined into one or two tracks freeing the original tracks for additional recording This operation is called track bouncing or ping pong recording This can be used when you wish to record more than 8 tracks etc As an example we will show how you can com bine the performances of tracks 1 5 to track 6 We will also explain how you can combine tracks 1 5 to tracks 7 and 8 in stereo Track 1 gt Track 2 Track 3 Track 6 1 2 3 4 5 Track 4 Track 5 Playback track and recording track settings 1 Press the REC SELECT key several 1 2 times to select INPUT 1 2 MASTER MASTER both indicators lit With a setting of DIGITAL IN INPUT 1 2 MASTER you can use REC the master bus as the input for record ing Press the TRACK STATUS keys for tracks 1 5 several times to set each one to PLAY indicator lit green to select these as playback tracks Press the track 6 TRACK STATUS key several times to select REC ANALOG indicator blinking red to select it as the recording track 79 lit green XX blinking red t If you
92. down the D8 s master fader Set the volume controls of all connected devices to the minimum position ais 1 a 3 m 2 Turn on the power of your input devices and mas ter recorder DAT etc Press the POWER switch of the 8 to turn on the power ON OFF O 2 The display will shown an opening message for a brief time and then the song which was last selected when the power was turned off will appear Turn on the power of your powered monitor speak ers and raise the volume of the connected equip ment to an appropriate level Turning the power off Before turning the power off make sure that all song recording or playback has been completed The audio that you record to the D8 will be saved automatically However if you edit effect settings or adjust the mixer these settings will be lost unless they are saved For the saving procedures refer to p 13 for saving effect settings and to p 29 for saving mixer settings scenes Lower the volume of each connected device to the minimum position and turn the power off starting with the last device in the signal chain If external drives are connected refer to p 40 If you wish to keep any edits you have made to the effects or to the mixer settings store them Turn off the power of your amplification system Press the POWER switch to turn off the power of the D8 Turn off the power of the audio input dev
93. e If you selected all songs in step 4 they will be copied to the drive that was selected in step 5 following any existing songs which already existed in that drive When the copy has been completed the display will indi cate Completed and the song number that was selected in step 1 will be recalled Press key to restore the previous display 2 Deleting a song This operation deletes the currently selected song 1 Select the song that you wish to delete Refer to Selecting another song p 10 It is not possible to use the Undo function to recover a song that has been deleted When you execute the Delete operation the song will be lost forever Before deleting a song be sure to play it back to verify that the selected song is really the one that you intend to delete 2 Press the EDIT key and then press the SONG TRACK key several times to access the Edit Song display 3 Press key and then press the SONG TRACK key several times to select Del Displayed next to it will be the drive number and the song number so verify these In the example display shown below I04 indicates song number 4 of the internal drive Del I040k a gto Like 5 4g LILILI 4 Press and hold the key for approximately one second to delete the song When the song has been deleted the display will indicate Completed and the song number following the deleted song will be recalled
94. e Select Map if you wish to use tempo maps or select Trk if you wish to use MIDI Clock data or tap tempo data that was recorded After MIDI Clock data or tap tempo data is recorded this will automatically be set to Trk Also if MIDI Clock or Tap Tempo data has not been recorded it will not be possible to select Trk TmpSrc Trk ra gto LILI 5 37 Operation N Using external drives Synchronization Siem and control with a MIDI sequencer This section explains how a MIDI sequencer can be syn chronized to the D8 and how recording and playback on the D8 can be controlled from a MIDI sequencer Synchronization refers to a condition in which a D8 and a MIDI sequencer or rhythm machine etc can be operated at the same timing The device that is output ting the synchronization clock is called the master and the device that is receiving the synchronization clock and synchronizing to it is called the slave The D8 can be used as the master It is also possible to con trol recording or playback on the D8 by transmitting MMC messages from a MIDI sequencer etc MIDI Keyborad BR KR fe iens sc gem omer ag e m 25 MIDI IN MIDI our MIDI interface maste master MIDI I MIDI IN MIDI clock MIDI
95. e Code messages transmitted from the D8 A You will need to use a MIDI sequencer that sup ports If your MIDI sequencer does not sup port MTC you must use MIDI Clock for synchronization 1 Use a MIDI cable to connect the D8 s MIDI OUT connector to the MIDI IN connector of the MIDI sequencer 2 Press the EDIT key and then press the SYSTEM key several times to make the display read MIDI Sync ed B 3 Press key and then press the SYSTEM key several times to make the display read Gen MIDI Syncoe ramp og a e Gen MTC30 LILE OO Log LILILI 4 Rotate the VALUE dial to select MTC30 5 Adjust the settings on the MIDI sequencer so that MTC messages from an external device will be received For details refer to the owner s manual for your MIDI sequencer 6 Start the MIDI sequencer it will be in playback ready mode Press the PLAY key of the D8 to begin playback and the MIDI sequencer will start 3 Using MMC to control the D8 from a MIDI sequencer MMC MIDI Machine Control messages transmit ted from a MIDI sequencer can control stop play back fast forward rewind rewind and locate operations on the D8 To do this your MIDI sequencer must support MMC If your MIDI sequencer does not support MMC this type of control will not be available Use a MIDI cable to connect the D8 s MIDI IN con n
96. e beginning of the song The tempo and time signature for display are specified by TEMPO P1 gt cm c on 2 529 2 QF g MSM Minutes Seconds Milliseconds Mark The Rehearsal indicator lit Rehearsal for recording will occur for tracks whose alle o v zd gt rt absolute time from the beginning of the song will be displayed TRACK STATUS is REC REC ee 01 SngName When AutoPunch Rehearsal or Rehearsal are 5 selected when you begin recording the input mon 2 ee ee itor system refer to SYSTEM P2 will operate in the MSF Minutes Seconds Frames 1 30th of a second cde when recording allowing you to oc The absolute time from the beginning of the rehearse the recording Sound will not actually be song will be displayed For MTC synchronization recorded 01 SngName coe 7 PLAY MODE FreeTime Minutes Seconds The remaining time available for recording in the currently selected drive will be displayed Normally this indicates the avail Playback method select Off AutoPlayOn AutoRepeatOn able time for monaural recording one track If you set Selects the playback method The setting will alternate two TRACK STATUS indicators to REC the available each time you press the PLAY MODE key time
97. e elapses during playback Refer to p 29 24 Moving and storing time locations This section explains how to move between time locations in a song It also explains how you can store a specific time location for instant recall 1 Moving the current time Using the location counter to move 1 Simultaneously press the 44 and gt keys to move the cursor below the location counter vA 2 the lt 4 or keys to move the cursor to the unit of time that you wish to change measure beat 1 96th beat Mark etc For details on Marks refer to p 26 O01 KORG1 rn anon LILI 1 5 Rotate the dial to move the time location Rotating the dial toward the right will increase the time and rotating it toward the left will decrease the time You can change the units of time that appear in the display Four methods of display can be selected Refer to 5 DISPLAY MODE p 51 Using the STOP REW and FF keys to move Moving backward Press the REW key to move toward the beginning of the song If you hold down the key you will move continuously You can also move during playback Moving forward 5 gt Press the FF key to move toward the end of the song If you hold down the key you will move con tinuously You can also move during playback Moving to the beginning of the song Moving to the beginning of the previous song If the current ti
98. e erased even if you turn the power off and back on In such cases you can perform the sec ond operation in E DiskBusy p 67 to conserve disk space A B Track i 10 minutes i C Track S 5 minutes During recording disk capacity will be used even if you are not inputting any sound silence You can conserve disk space by using punch in out recording only for the necessary areas or by using the Erase Track operation to erase sections which recorded a silence There is excessive noise or distortion in the input sound or recorded sound 15 TRIM set appropriately If TRIM is too high the sound will be prone to distorting If it is too low exces sive noise will be heard Set ChMtr to Pre and adjust the TRIM so that the level meter for each channel goes as high as possible without allowing CLIP to light Is the distortion occurring at the input or output of the effect 65 8 8 Og For the input set EfMtr 47 to In and while watching level meter E adjust the volume level TRIM and fader or Snd of each channel For the output set EfMtr to Out and while watching level meter E use EDIT EFFECT to try resetting the parameters of the effect p 12 or lower the input to the effect referring to the above paragraph on Input s the distortion occurring in the EQ Adjust TRIM or HEQ or LEQ Th
99. e process of loading a song that was backed up on a removable disk drive or a DAT recorder Here we will explain how to restore from a removable disk drive Loading a song that was backed up on a removable disk drive Restore Press the EDIT key and then press the SYSTEM key several times to make the display read Dis kUtil B Press key and then press the SYSTEM key several times to make the display read Restore DiskUtil LIE 4 LILILI Restore woke OO LEO Press key and then rotate the VALUE dial to select the drive A G from which the song will be restored When you select a drive the type and capacity of that drive will be shown 100 ran avene MEN OO Lg LILILI Press key and then rotate the VALUE dial to select the song that you wish to restore Select a number 01 50 to restore an individual song from the drive that was specified in step or select 1 4 to restore all songs from that drive A01 SngNao erence LLLI Line bo n 42 10 Press gt key At this time the display will be different depending on the selection you made in step 4 restoring an individual song or all songs If you are restoring only one song rotate the VALUE dial to select the restore destination drive A G
100. e sound drops f punch in out recording or track editing operations at small time intervals are performed repeatedly in the same song the data will become fragmented which will adversely affect the performance of the hard disk and may cause the sound to skip If this problem becomes severe the display will indi cate E DiskBusy and the unit will stop If the sound skips or if the display indicates E DiskBusy refer to the two items for E DiskBusy 67 and take the appropriate measures Effect does not function Internal effect EFFECT ASSIGN turned OFF indicator dark p 64 Af EFFECT ASSIGN is set to MASTER SEND has the level 58 or EffRet level p 64 been set to 0 or near 0 s REC SELECT set to DIGITAL IN When DIGITAL IN is selected EFFECT ASSIGN will be OFF External effect when using AUX s EFFECT ASSIGN set to a setting other than MAS TER SEND Type or OFF p 21 Also even if this is turned OFF the AUX will be ignored displayed as OFF if REC SELECT is set to DIGITAL IN the Aux level p 59 or AuxRet level gt 64 been set to 0 or near 0 Cursor does not appear If the recorder is operating playing etc try stopping it Af Scrub is ON try turning it off Switches do not function If the recorder is operating playing etc try stopping it Af Scrub is ON try turning it off MIDI sequencer d
101. e the IN and OUT locations 2 Press the EDIT key and then press the SONG TRACK key several times to access the Edit Track display EditTrack d LEO LILILI 3 Press key and then press the SONG TRACK key several times to access the dis play 1 am adv Lg LILILI 4 Rotate the VALUE dial to set the destination track the track from which data will be deleted to 1 Make sure that you have made the correct settings If you are sure that you wish to execute the Delete Track operation press and hold the gt key for approximately one second When the data has been deleted the display will indicate Com pleted Press key to restore the previous display 5 Move to the IN location and playback to check that the data was deleted correctly If the wrong data was deleted press the UNDO key to return the data to the previous condition and then per form the Delete Track operation once again Example Deleting the data from the IN OUT area of track 1 before execution IN OUT Destination track 1 2 5 6 after execution 34 6 Exchanging data between tracks Swap Track This operation exchanges data between tracks in the specified area IN OUT Single tracks or mul tiple tracks can be swapped simultaneously Swapping the IN OUT areas of two tracks As
102. eTr LL OO Rotate the VALUE dial to set the destination track the track from which data will be erased to 1 Make sure that you have made the correct settings If you are sure that you wish to execute the Erase Track operation press and hold the key for approximately one second When the data has been erased the display will indicate Com pleted Press key to restore the previous display Move to the IN location and playback to check that the data was erased correctly If the wrong data was erased press the UNDO key to return the data to the previous condition and then per form the Erase Track operation once again Example Erasing the data from the INCOUT area of track 1 Destination track 1 2 6 before execution IN OUT Destination track 71 2 5 6 after execution IN OUT 33 Operation L d 6 i Song editing 5 Deleting data from a track Delete Track This operation deletes data from a specified area IN OUT of a recorded track Data can be deleted from single tracks or multiple tracks simulta neously If recorded data exists following the deleted area it will be moved forward to fill the gap left by the deleted IN OUT area Deleting data from the IN OUT area of a track As an example we will show how to delete the IN OUT area of track 1 1 Asdescribed in 1 Storing IN OUT and TO loca tions stor
103. each editing operation Copy Track the end of the source data that will be copied Insert Track the location at which the inserted blank will end Erase Track the location at which erasure will end Delete Track the location at which deletion will end Swap Track the location at which the exchange will end 4 Press the STORE key to access the Store dis play and then press the OUT LOC 2 key to store the OUT time 5 Change the current time location to the point that you wish to store as the TO time The TO time needs to be stored only if you are using the Copy Track operation and will be the time at which the data will be placed in the copy destination track 6 Press the STORE key to access the Store dis play and press the TO LOC 3 key to store the TO time 2 Copying track data Track Copy This operation copies a portion IN OUT of a recorded track to another location TO You can copy data from a single track or from multiple tracks simultaneously You can also copy the data more than one time By using the clipboard you can copy data to another song For example you could use this to repeatedly copy a phrase of several measures such as a drum pat tern or record a favorite phrase in one track and use it by copying it to other tracks or songs Copying the IN OUT area of track 1 to the TO location of another track in the same song multiple times As an example we will explain how t
104. eae wae woke OO LIO LILILI 4 In EDIT EFFECT repeatedly pressing the EFFECT key will cycle the display through the various effects which make up the chain and will then display Effects On Off P1 5 Rename P1 7 Save 1 8 P1 1 Effect select refer to Effect program list Selects the various effects which make up the effect program which was selected in EFFECT P1 P172 Effecton Off Ron o Switches each effect on or off P1 3 Effect parameter select e refer to Effect parameter list Selects the effect parameter that you wish to edit 4 Press the key to move to the next parameter or press the lt 4 key to move to the previous parameter When any parameter is displayed you can press the EFFECT key to move to the P1 1 Effect select page P1 4 Effect parameter value Specifies the value of the effect parameter P1 5 Effect program on o Turn the effect program on o or off The function will depend on the EFFECT ASSIGN setting EFFECT ASSIGN Effect program OFF Each effect will be turned off and the signal will bypass the effects INPUT 1 2 MASTER Global Type Snd is 0 100 will be set to 0 MASTER Send Type Each effect will be turned off and the signal will bypass the effects Snd is Wet Off is valid only within th
105. ector to the MIDI OUT connector of the MIDI sequencer Make settings on the MIDI sequencer so that it will transmit MMC to control an external device Refer to the owner s manual for your MIDI sequencer Press the EDIT key and then press the SYSTEM key several times to make the display read MIDI Sync MIDI Syncoe LILILI B Press key and then press the SYSTEM key several times to make the display read RcvMMC RcvMMC o woke LI Rotate the VALUE dial to select o On Press the 441 key to move the cursor to Rvc MMC and press the SYSTEM key to make the display read DevID DevID 01 0 En OO LIO Rotate the VALUE dial to set the Device ID of the D8 to the same setting as the MMC Device ID of your MIDI sequencer When you stop playback fast forward rewind record or locate on your MIDI sequencer the D8 will be controlled accordingly For details refer to the owner s manual for your MIDI sequencer In this setup MIC or MIDI Clock messages can be transmitted from the D8 to synchronize the MIDI sequencer so that stop playback fast for ward rewind record and locate operations on the MIDI sequencer will cause the D8 to synchronize with the MIDI sequencer Refer to 2 Using to synchronize a MIDI sequencer to the D8 and 1 U
106. ed in each song The following mixer settings are included in a scene high EQ HEQ low EQ LEQ effect send Snd AUX send Aux pan the PAN BALANCE knob and the channel volume level the CHANNEL fader To store the mixer settings in the current scene press STORE and then press the SCENE key At this time the display will indicate the scene number that is being stored Scene Read off On Off 4 1 On indicator lit Scenes will be read As playback con tinues settings will change at the registered times Off indicator off Scenes will not be read Itis possible to store mixer settings without regard to a specific time location and recall them as general pur pose setups If no scenes have been stored it will not be possible to turn this On When Scene Read is On the settings of the PAN knobs and the CHANNEL faders will not match the physical locations of the front panel controls Mixer parameter values can be adjusted even when Scene Read is On When you change this setting from Off to On the scene that is stored for that time location will be read For example if this is switched from Off to On between the time locations of scene 1 and scene 2 scene 1 will be loaded When you change this setting from On to Off the parameter values that were in effect at that time will be maintained Even if a mixer parameter value is modi fied while this is On the modi
107. ed refer to PAIR On Off and registered as part of a scene refer to SCENE 23 EFFECT SEND 21 Effect send level Snd adjustment Adjusts the level that is sent from after each channel fader post fader to the internal effect Adjust this setting when you use the internal effect 4 amp When REC SELECT DIGITAL IN is selected the internal effect will be off 1 1 Channel number display ene 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 This shows the currently selected channel number 1 2 3 4 and 5 6 will appear when Pairing is On refer to PAIR On Off P1 2 Effect send level settings 000 100 Wet Adjusts the send level to the internal effect refer to EFFECT W hen EFFECT ASSIGN is IN PUT 1 2 The send bus for all channels will automatically be turned off and the audio signal from the INPUT 1 2 jacks will be sent to the effect When EFFECT ASSIGN is MASTER Send 000 100 Adjust the send level to the master effect Wet All of the audio from the selected channel will be sent to the effect and the Dry sound will not be sent to the master bus W hen EFFECT ASSIGN is MASTER Global Type The send bus of each channel will automatically be turned off and the sound of the master bus will be sent to the effect This setting can be paired refer to PAIR On Off and Stored in a scene refer to SCENE 7 External output Aux level setting Adjusts the l
108. egin half speed playback from the time at which you are currently stopped and playback will continue until you press the STOP key After stopping you will automatically return to the location at which playback began Slow Play function During playback the level meters will indicate the pre fader volume regardless of the setting of SYSTEM P1 refer to p 47 When stopped the level meters will maintain the volume level of the moment at which playback stopped Tracks whose TRACK STATUS is PLAY or REC will playback REC will change to PLAY Off indicator off Operation will be as normal A When On is selected the VALUE dial will be used for scrub playback and it will not be possible to use the VALUE dial to modify parameter values 20 UNDO Undo U Undo R Redo Off After an operation has been executed you can Undo to restore the condition prior to executing the operation or Redo to go back to the condition prior to Undo After you execute recording an edit track operation Copy Track Blank Insert Track Erase Track Delete Track Swap Track you can use Undo to recover the previous condition Undo can be performed when is displayed Redo can be performed when is displayed A Undo Redo will no longer be available when the power has been turned off or after formatting etc 57 ae oc w Q gt 6 2 21 TRACK
109. electric guitar or bass connect it to the INPUT 1 jack in preference to the INPUT 2 jack If you are recording in stereo connect the left channel output of the instrument to the INPUT 1 jack and the right channel output to the INPUT 2 jack 2 Usethe GUITAR LINE MIC switch to select the appropriate input impedance for the instrument connected to INPUT 1 jack GUITAR Select this position when inputting an instrument that has a high output impedance such as guitar or bass MIC LINE Select this position when inputting a mic or a line instrument keyboard mixer etc The GUITAR LINE MIC switch is only for the INPUT 1 jack If you wish to connect a guitar bass to the INPUT 2 jack route it through a compact effect unit etc 3 Press the REC SELECT key several times to select INPUT 1 2 indicator lit 1 2 MASTER O DIGITAL IN SELECT 4 Press the channel 1 TRACK STATUS key several times to 79 blinking red select REC ANALOG indica tor blinking red to choose it as the recording track 5 If you are recording two tracks simultaneously press the TRACK STATUS keys for two adjacent odd even tracks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 to select REC ANALOG indicator lit red to choose them as the recording tracks 5 Set the CHANNEL fader to the unity gain position the ii symbol in the fader calibrations 1 6 Raise the volume of the instrument
110. er will affect only the input sound and will not affect the playback sound After adjusting the input level do not modify the fader or EQ settings during playback since this will change the volume and EQ of the input sound recording press the REC key a Manual Punch In The TRACK STATUS indicator will 5 When you wish to begin re change from blinking to lit and the D8 will enter record mode Now you will hear the external input sound Begin playing and your playing will be recorded 6 When you wish to stop recording you can either press the REC key once again or press the PLAY key to change from recording back to playback Manual Punch Out The TRACK STATUS indicator will blink the REC indicator will go off and you will hear the track sound once again 7 Press the STOP key the PLAY indicator will go off to stop song playback Listening to the recorded performance Play back 8 Move the current time location to a point earlier than where you began re recording Then set the TRACK STATUS of the recorded track to PLAY and press the PLAY key to begin playback Press the STOP key to stop Refer to Bl Listening to the recorded performance Playback p 11 Also playing back with TRACK STATUS set to REC will allow you to hear the sound just as it was recorded without passing through the fader or EQ Using a foot switch for Manual Punch In Out B
111. es sage will appear and the copy operation will not be executed The following display shows an example in which songs 1 35 of the internal drive are being copied to SCSI drive B and the copy destination already con tains songs 1 5 In this case the display indicates that the data will be copied to songs 6 40 1 2 3 4 5 egB06 40oko ran ran LILE OO LI o LILILI US Cpy 11 35 If you selected Del Delete Song or Recov Recover Song in P2 1 the currently selected song number will automatically be displayed P2 6 Specify the song name only for Recover Song blank A Z 2 0 9 90 gt V et i If Renam Rename Song was selected in P2 1 you can specify the song name Up to 16 characters can be input 45 ae oc w Q gt zl Edit Track The area that will be affected by the editing operation be specified 15 IN LOC1 OUT LOC2 Refer to p 55 EditTracke Va gts eet OO LP LILILI CpyTr oai EEE EE LI P3 1 Select the type of track editing Ins Ers Del SwpTr Selects the track editing operation that you wish to execute From the Edit Track display press key and then press the SONG TRACK key to make your selection CpyTr
112. essively high such as when the maximum amount of boost is used the overall mix will be unbalanced and the sound can be fatiguing It is recommended that be used in the cut direc tion as well and that you use no more boost cut than necessary Adjusting the High EQ 28 The high EQ lets you cut boost the 10 kHz fre quency range over a range of 15 15 dB Press the EO key of the channel whose tone you wish to adjust to access the display is the channel number HEQ and LEQ will alter nate each time you press the key HEQ1 Vn a Rotate the VALUE dial to adjust the EQ gain Adjusting the Low EQ N The low EQ lets you cut boost the 100 Hz fre quency range over a range of 15 15 dB Press the EQ key of the channel whose tone you wish to adjust to access the display is the channel number HEQ and LEQ will alter nate each time you press the key Rotate the VALUE dial to adjust the EQ gain When the input monitor refer to p 47 is set to AUTO the EQ of tracks whose TRACK STATUS is set to REC will affect only the input sound and will not affect the playback sound refer to p 58 Also after recording with EQ applied if you leave the EQ settings as they are and playback with TRACK STATUS set to PLAY be aware that the EQ will be applied twice refer to p 58 LEQ1 00 are OO LEO
113. et the TRACK STA TUS to PLAY for the track that you recorded press the PLAY key to playback and press the STOP key to stop Refer to p 11 Wi Listening to the recorded performance Playback 6 Applying the dedicated delay to the input sound In addition to the effect that was discussed in 4 Applying an effect to the input sound as you record and 5 Applying an effect to the input sound and recording only the input sound the D8 provides a monitor delay that can be applied only to the input sound When you are recording vocals or guitar applying this delay will give the sound a sense of spaciousness This delay will not be recorded Since the monitor delay is not part of the internal effect it lets you use the internal effect in other ways Connecting the input device and adjusting the level 1 Referto 1 Recording analog recording Connect ing the input device and adjusting the level to con nect the input device and adjust the level It is not possible to use effect or the monitor delay when recording digitally Turning the monitor delay on off 2 Press the EFFECT ASSIGN key JKANPUT 1 2 several times to select INPUT 1 2 MASTER indicator lit B 3 Press EFFECT several times to access the MoniDly display MoniDly o un ann ee ELE LEO LLLI B 4 Rotate the VALUE dial to turn the monitor delay on o When EFFECT ASSIGN is set to INPUT 1 2 an
114. evel that is sent to AUX OUT external output from after the channel faders post fader Adjust this setting when you are using an external effect device 46 When REC SELECT is set to DIGITAL IN and EFFECT ASSIGN is set either to INPUT 1 2 or MAS TER Global Type it is not possible to use AUX IN external input uen P2 1 Channel number display sss 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 This shows the currently selected channel number 1 2 3 4 and 5 6 will appear when Pairing is On refer to PAIR On Off P2 2 External output Aux send level setting 000 100 Off Adjusts the send level to AUX OUT This setting can be paired refer to PAIR On Off and stored in a scene refer to SCENE 24 PAN BALANCE Here you can adjust the pan balance of the stereo sig nal sent from each channel to the master bus In the case of channels 1 6 for which pairing is Off refer to PAIR On Off this will be the pan adjustment to the master bus In the case of channels 1 6 for which pairing is On and for channels 7 8 this will be the left right balance adjustment to the master bus This setting can be paired refer to PAIR On Off and stored in a scene refer to SCENE 25 FADER Adjusts the volume level The recording level is adjusted by the channel faders when recording an external input when REC SELECT is INPUT 1 2 or DIGITAL IN When record ing the master bus during track bounci
115. ey the metronome will sound and the indicator will light and then press the METRONOME key to access the MetVol dis play If the display reads MetMod press the METRONOME key once again MetVol 080 Fn annm LEO LILILI Also instead of pressing the EDIT key you can press the TEMPO key several times to make the display read MetVol and adjust the metronome volume 3 Rotate the VALUE dial to adjust an appropriate volume Sounding the metronome during playback and recording 4 Pres the METRONOME key once again to access display P R woke ob kb 5 Rotate the VALUE dial to select P R Play Recording With this setting metro nome will sound during playback and during recording With a setting of Rec the metronome will sound only during recording Setting the tempo and time signature 6 Press the TEMPO key press the EDIT key to make the indicator go off to access the display such as 0 12014 4 which shows the tempo and time signature The metronome will sound 0 120 4 4c HH er erie LEE d LIP LLLI B 7 Rotate the VALUE dial to select 0 at the left edge 0 is the basic tempo that is located at the beginning of the song 8 Press key to move the cursor to the tempo value and rotate the VALUE dial to set the tempo In the same way press the
116. fied value will be main tained Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Intro Verse Chorus Interlude EG Key M BASS Vo Chorus 1 i Chorus 2 m Dr N EG Key BASS Vo Chorus 1 I Chorus 2 Dr M EG Key BASS Vo Chorus 1 Chorus 2 Dr E EG Key BASS Vo Chorus 1 IIIII Chorus 2 The faders and pan knobs do not actually move 17 EDIT SCENE Scene parameter list 56 The various mixer settings that were stored in a scene refer to SCENE are displayed in the level meter section 1 2 S01 Fader aun LILILI 1 1 Scene number select S01 20 CUR 1 Selects the number of the scene whose settings you wish to check When Scene Read is On The scene for the current time location will automati cally be selected Use this to check the current scene 01 20 The level meter section will indicate the set tings of the scene for the current time location You will be able to select only the one scene for the current time location CUR Current The level meter section will indicate the current settings of the mixer section If you have modified the mixer settings after the scene has cha
117. fies the location of the tempo map i e the time at which the setting will begin to change Simulta neously press the 4 and keys to move to the location counter This cannot be set if the tempo map number P1 1 is 0 000 Select this when you wish to delete the tempo map Select 000 for the tempo map that you wish to delete and it will be deleted when you exit this page 001 999 Specify the location in the range of measure 1 999 You can move a tempo map regardless of the location of earlier or later tempo maps However when you exit P1 tempo map numbers 1 1 will be automatically renumbered from low to high starting from the beginning of the song i e based on the time location within the song 53 ME oc w Q gt 5 2 1 5 Metronome type select enne refer to Metronome type list Selects a metronome type suitable for the time signa ture that you selected in the Time Signature setting P1 3 You can change the rhythm pattern by selecting a met ronome type in conjunction with changing the tempo and time signature Metronome volume setting P2 1 Metronome volume setting 001 100 This sets the volume of the metronome The value can be changed either from this page or from EDIT METRONOME P1 refer to p 55 12 EDITTEMPO Tempo source setting 1 ImpSrc Map VO LILILI
118. g FswPo ant gd LI P5 1 Foot switch polarity indicator P5 2 Foot switch polarity setting L This sets the polarity of the foot switch Adjust the setting so that the appears when you press the foot switch 47 i a tc 4 EDIT SYSTEM 2 Deleting a mark P1 1 Select the mark to be deleted All 001 100 Selects the mark that you wish to delete After making your selection hold down the key for approxi mately 1 second to delete the selected mark All All marks will be deleted 001 100 The mark of the specified number will be deleted MIDI SYNC settings ran LILILI P2 1 Synchronization signal selection DevID Selects the type of synchronization parameter When MIDI Sync is displayed press key and then press the SYSTEM key to make the selection Gen Sync Generate from MIDI Synchronization messages will be transmitted from MIDI OUT In P2 2 you can select the type of messages that will be trans mitted RcvMMC Receive MMC Select this when you wish to receive MMC MIDI Machine Control messages from MIDI IN In P2 3 you can switch reception on off and in P2 4 you c
119. he PAN knobs Aux and EQ you can specify whether or not pairing will be enabled for each parameter This setting is common to the entire song Press the EDIT key and then press the SYSTEM key several times the indicator will light to access the ChPairSw display ChPairSw Po 1150076 010 OO hob LILILI Press key to move the cursor and press the SYSTEM key to select the item for which you wish to enable disable pairing Rotate the VALUE dial to enable o or disable pairing 2 Adjusting the volume of each channel You can adjust input recording playback vol ume of each channel The available range extends from OFF to unity gain and an additional 12 dB of gain Normally you will leave the faders set at unity gain and rather than raising the fader for low volume channels it is best to make adjust ments by lowering the other faders Unity gain refers to the state at which the audio signal does not change and is the optimal level for the sound To adjust the volume raise or lower the CHANNEL fader of the corre sponding channel When pairing is on use the odd num bered channel to make adjustments This parameter can be stored in a scene 1 When the input monitor refer to p 47 is set to AUTO the faders of tracks whose TRACK STA TUS is set to REC will affect only the input sound and will not affect the playb
120. he SONG TRACK key several times to get a song name dis play such as I04 KORG1 EDIT SONG TRACK 103 Van LILILI 2 Rotate the VALUE dial to select the song number 3 If you have connected an external drive such as a hard disk drive or removable disk drive and wish to select a song from it press the lt 4 key and then rotate the VALUE dial to select the connected drive Recording This section explains the various methods of recording that are available on the D8 Use the recording method that is appro priate for your needs STEP3 1 Recording analog record ing Normally you will record rhythm instruments such as drums first and then listen to these instruments playback as you record bass guitar and vocals As basic recording procedures we will explain how to record a single track and how to record two tracks simultaneously Connecting the input device and adjusting the level 1 Turn down the MASTER fader of the D8 and connect your instrument to the INPUT 1 jack If you are recording a single track you must use the INPUT 1 jack for connections The INPUT 2 jack is active only when two tracks are being recorded simultaneously GUITAR TRIM 1 INPUT 1 INPUT 2 TRIM 2 LINE MIC A 4 4 0 If you wish to record two tracks simultaneously make connections to the INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 jacks If you are using an
121. he MIDI sequencer stops playback record ing will be completed and the D8 will indicate Complete If MIDI Clock messages are not transmitted cor rectly from the MIDI sequencer recording may ter minate before the end of the song 3 Recording tap tempo While playing back a song you can record tempo data by pressing tapping the PLAY key or the foot switch at the beginning of each measure This allows tempo data to be recorded onto a previ ously recorded song This is convenient when you wish to perform track editing in measure units on a song for which tempo was not specified or when you wish to con nect and synchronize an external MIDI device From the beginning of the song record the audio source whose tempo you wish to record In order to record accurately from the beginning of the song it is convenient to use Trigger Recording Refer to Trigger recording p 22 If the data contains irregular time signatures cre ate tempo maps on the D8 to specify the appropri ate time signatures If you fail to do this the data will be detected as an incorrect tempo If you wish to use a foot switch to input the tap tempo or if you wish to use both a foot switch and the PLAY key to input the tap tempo connect the foot switch PS 1 PS 2 etc to the D8 s FOOT SW jack Press the EDIT key and then press the TEMPO key several times to make the display read TempoRec B Press key
122. ices etc 3 Listening to the demo songs When shipped from the factory the D8 contains pre recorded demo songs Playback to the demo songs to experience the dynamic and clear sound of the D8 Move D8 s CHANNEL faders 1 7 8 to unity gain position the symbol in the fader cal ibrations and set the MASTER fader to 0 M m 1 0 1 718 MASTER Select the song that you wish to playback 01 Scukyll Express 02 Moonlit sea Refer to p 75 01 Scukyll nn annm LILI d g To select the next song hold down the STOP key and press the FF key If there is no subsequent song the display will indicate NoDATA To select the previous song if you are at the begin ning of the song 001 018000 etc hold down the STOP key and press the REW key If you are located elsewhere than the beginning of the song move to the beginning of that song Then hold down the STOP key and press the REW key to move to the previous numbered song PLAY STOP REW FF 2 44 N N To next song Create new song To beginning of song To previous song Make sure that the indicators above the TRACK STATUS keys of tracks 1 7 8 are lit green If they are off or lit with a different color press that TRACK STATUS key as many times as necessary to make each indicator light green d 4 litgreen 26 B pS Joo
123. inking orange 8 4 Watch channel level meters display and raise or lower the CHANNEL faders of channels 3 and 4 to adjust the recording level of tracks 3 and 4 T 3 4 Adjust the settings so that the input level is as high as possible without causing the CLIP indicator to light Starting and stopping recording 5 Refer to 1 Recording analog recording Starting and stopping recording and record your performance Listening to the recorded performance Play 12 back 6 Refer to 1 Recording analog recording Listening to the recorded performance Playback and lis ten to the playback 3 Using EQ to modify the tone as you record Here s how the built in 2 band equalizer EQ can be applied to the input sound to modify the tone so that the modified tone can be recorded Connecting the input device and adjusting the level 1 Referring to the previous section 1 Analog recording or 2 Digital recording connect device that you wish to record and adjust the level A During analog recording if the input level adjusted by TRIM 1 and TRIM 2 is inappropriate the input sound may distort or there may be unwanted noise When the Channel Level Meter Select refer to p 47 is set to Post the channel level meters will indicate the volume level between the EQ and the CHANNEL faders This means that if you apply EQ or set
124. input monitor sound will be output Auto For channels whose TRACK STATUS is REC the track playback will be heard during playback and the external input will be heard during recording rehearsal and when stopped However if REC SELECT is set to MASTER you will always hear the playback tracks IN OUT Record an external input rehearsal Playback sound Playback sound Source For channels whose TRACK STATUS is REC the external input will always be heard Foot switch operating mode selection 1 Fsw PncIl O Van P4 1 Foot switch operating mode Pncl O PlyStp Mark Selects the function of the foot switch PncI O Punch In Out The foot switch will start and stop manual punch in out recording Set TRACK STATUS to REC for the track that you wish to record and then begin playback The moment you press the foot switch recording will begin Recording will end when you press the foot switch again PlyStp Play Stop The foot switch will start and stop playback Pressing the foot switch will start playback and pressing it again will stop playback Mark Stores a mark A mark will be stored when you press the foot switch A When Tap Recording refer to EDIT TEMPO P2 has begun the foot switch will function as the tap marker regardless of the SYSTEM setting Foot switch polarity settin
125. instrument or digital audio device that sup ports the CP 1201 or S P DIF formats Channel faders and EQ do not function When the TRACK STATUS is REC the EQ and fader will apply only to the input sound and not to the play back sound If you want the EQ and fader to apply set the TRACK STATUS to PLAY for playback Cannot record Has the CHANNEL fader of the D8 been lowered When REC SELECT is INPUT 1 2 or DIGITAL IN p 10 p 11 Has the master fader of the D8 been lowered When REC SELECT is MASTER p 17 Make sure that the TRACK STATUS of the track you wish to record is set to REC p 10 p 11 p 17 s there insufficient time available for recording on the disk p 51 Has InAssign been set appropriately for the source that you are recording p 48 Does REC SELECT match the input source gt 60 Time available for recording does not match the remaining time When DISPLAY MODE is indicating FreeTime p 51 the time available for recording that is calcu lated from the remaining disk capacity may be less than the time that can actually be recorded This is not a mal function Normally FreeTime calculates and displays the time that is available for monaural i e single track record ing on the disk drive that is currently being used To check the time that is available for stereo recording or simultaneous two track recording set two TRACK STATUS i
126. ious messages MIDI Implementation Chart Block eoim Effect Program List etm Effect Parameter Metronm 118 Demo Song List nienusben eoe ps D8 Specifications ete Gr oi OX Functions added to the D8 7 Bouncing tracks 77 Chapter 2 Operation This chapter explains the operation of each of the D8 s functions in logical order Operation N Q 6 tions Power on Demo Connections Power on Demo Here s how to connect the D8 to your audio system and listen to the demo songs 1 Connections to your audio system etc The following diagram shows a basic example of a D8 recording system Modify the connections shown below as needed for your particular setup and connect your equipment to D8 Be sure to turn off the power before making con nections Failure to do so can damage your speaker system or cause malfunctions Connect the included AC AC power supply to the power supply connector of the D8 Then plug the power supply into an AC outlet Connect your audio equipment Use an RCA phono cable to connect the OUTPUT L R jacks to your amplification system If you wish to use headphones for monitoring con nect the phone plug of your headphones to the PHONES jack The volume can be adjusted by the PHONES knob located at the left For analog recording co
127. is page When you move to another page it will automatically be turned on Only the effects which were turned on in P1 2 will be turned off When you return the setting to on o only the effects which were turned on in P1 2 will be turned back on Also the Monitor Delay on off setting will not change P1 6 Save destination effect program name blank A Z a 2 0 9 9 55S gt 5 5613 Input the name of the effect program that you wish to save amp If the effect program name contains a a symbol which indicates a stereo input effect and if you mod ify this symbol while inputting the name it will no longer be possible to select it again If you wish to retain the symbol in the name of the effect program to be saved begin entry following this symbol P1 7 Select the user effect number for the save desti nation If the editing source is a user effect program Us 32 is the number the same number 10 as the writing destination number will be displayed If the editing source is a preset effect program number U01 will automatically be displayed as the writing destination number Rotate the VALUE dial to select the memory number in which the data will be saved and then press and hold the key for approximately one second The display will indicate Complete when the data has been saved If you turn the power off or select another effect pro g
128. ive The display will indicate the required length of tape so use a tape of greater length than this 1 00 annm LL OO LEO LILILI Press key and the contents of the backup will be displayed ogDAToko LL Press key and the display will alternately indicate RecDAT and RecStart_ prompting you to begin recording on the DAT recorder Start recording from the beginning of the DAT tape RecDAT ran gd Ll After you have started recording on the DAT recorder press and hold key for approxi mately one second to begin the backup When the backup is completed the display will alternately indicate Completed and StopDAT Stop the DAT recorder 43 N a 6 Operation 2 Loading backed up song from a DAT recorder Restore Here s how to restore a song that was backed up on a DAT recorder If you backed up 1 all songs will be restored If you backed up an indi vidual song that song will be restored Loading backed up song from a DAT recorder Restore Connect the DIGITAL IN connector of the D8 to the DIGITAL OUT connector of your DAT recorder Press the EDIT key and then press the SYSTEM key several times to make the display read Dis kUtil B Press gt key and then press the SYSTEM key se
129. k Manual Punch In Out is when you perform the Punch In and Punch Out manually On the D8 you can Punch In during playback either by pressing the REC key or by pressing a foot switch sold separately You can Punch Out by pressing either the REC key or the PLAY key or by pressing a foot switch Begin recording Stop recording playback recording playback PLAY Qe Foot switch Connecting the input device and adjusting the level 1 explained in Bl Connecting the input device and adjusting the level p 12 connect the input device and adjust the level At this time make adjustments so that there is no difference between the volume of the instrument that is being input and the volume of the track Foot switch Select the input monitor 2 Pressthe SYSTEM key several times indicator lit to access the Mon display Then rotate the VALUE dial to select Auto Mon Auto go Like OO Starting and stopping recording 3 Move the current time location to a point earlier than the location that you wish to re record If you hold down the STOP key and press the REW key you will move to the beginning of the song 4 Press the PLAY key indicator lit to begin playback as The TRACK STATUS indicator which was set to REC will blink and you will hear the sound of the track amp For tracks whose TRACK STATUS is set to REC the EQ and fad
130. l to specify the measure Since the location of tempo map 0 is fixed at mea sure 001 this cannot be modified here 7 Press a key other than TEMPO to exit this page and the song map will automatically be renum bered as appropriate for its measure location and assigned 36 About the metronome patterns By specifying a different metronome pattern for each tempo map you can create a rhythm track with a variety of patterns using just the D8 s metronome Refer to Bl Selecting the metronome pattern p 21 Deleting a tempo map 1 Press the TEMPO key to display the tempo map number tempo and time signature 0 120 4 4e nos LILILI Rotate the VALUE dial to select number of the tempo map that you wish to delete The location counter in the lower line will allow you to confirm the location of the tempo map that will be deleted Since the tempo maps are re numbered automati cally so that they will be consecutive the number of a tempo map may not be the same as when you created it Simultaneously press the 44 and keys to move the cursor to the location counter Mares Gel l Rotate the VALUE dial to set the measure loca tion to 000 When you press a key other than the TEMPO key to exit this page the tempo map whose measure location was set to 000 will be deleted 2 Recording MIDI Clock data from a sequencer Tempo data from a
131. lay Mode refer to DISPLAY MODE If no scene has been stored the display will indicate Deleting a scene 4 This operation deletes one scene or all scenes In P2 1 select the scene that you wish to delete and press and hold the key for approximately 1 sec ond to delete that scene Scenes cannot be deleted if Scene Read is ON 125 LICH ZH LI P2 1 Select the scene number for deletion S01 20 All Selects the number of the scene that you wish to delete 501 20 The selected scene will be deleted All All scenes in the currently selected song will be deleted It is not possible to delete an empty scene P2 2 Scene start location display This displays the location at which the scene will be recalled An empty scene is displayed as 18 STORE Use this page when you wish to store a location mark or scene 4 Each time you press the STORE key the display will cycle between Store Mark the page you were in before pressing STORE 21 Storing IN LOC 1 OUT LOC 2 TO LOC 3 or a Scene Storeg ran oan MEN 1 P1 1 IN LOC 1 OUT LOC 2 TO LOC 3 Scene number Out To S01 20 Storing a location to IN LOC 1 OUT LOC 2 TO LOC 3 Move to the location that you wish to store and press the STORE key to get the Store display Then press the desired
132. layback p 11 5 Applying an effect to the input sound and record ing only the input sound Here s how you can apply the D8 s internal effect to the sound of an instrument or other sound source connected to the INPUT 1 jack or INPUT 2 jack In this section only the input sound is recorded Use this method when you wish to try a variety of effects during playback and decide on the final sound later Connecting the input device and adjusting the level 1 Refer to W Connecting the input device and adjusting the level p 11 p 12 to connect the input device and adjust the level It is not possible to use the effect when recording digitally Selecting the location at which the effect will be inserted 2 Press the EFFECT ASSIGN key several times to select MASTER O INPUT 1 2 29 5 Send Type indicator lit With the setting MASTER Send Type the send bus will be output to the inter nal effect which will be output to the master bus OUTPUT HEQ LEQ 3 Adjust the following effect settings while listening to the input sound of the instrument or other source Sending the input sound to the effect 4 Press EFFECT SEND key several times for the input channel where you wish to apply the effect to access display is channel number Sndl 000 Varna woke OO LIO LILILI 5 Rotate the VALUE dial to adjust the a
133. ly recorded If you set the TRACK STATUS to PLAY and play back without changing the settings the will be applied double so remember to set the EO value back to 0 4 Applying an effect to the input sound as you record You can apply the internal effect of the D8 to the instrument connected to the INPUT 1 2 jack and record the sound that has been processed by the effect Connecting the input device and adjusting the level 1 Referto Mi Connecting the input device and adjusting the level p 11 p 12 to connect the input device and adjust the level 4 It is not possible to use the effect when recording digitally Selecting the location at which the effect will be inserted 2 Press the EFFECT ASSIGN key 1 2 several times to select INPUT 1 2 O MASTER indicator lit With a setting of INPUT 1 2 the internal effect will be inserted between the input and the of the mixer channel whose TRACK STATUS is set to REC FADER OUTPUT HEQ LEQ 3 Adjust the following effect settings while listening to the input sound of the instrument or other source Adjust the TRIM knob so that the effect E level meter does not light all the way to CLIP Selecting the effect program 4 Press the EFFECT key several times to access the display page for selecting an effect program as shown below
134. me is in the middle of the song you can hold down the STOP key and press the REW key to move to the beginning of the song If the current time is at the beginning of the song you can hold down the STOP key and press the REW key to select the song of the previous num ber and move to its beginning Moving to the beginning of the next song Creating a new song If you hold down the STOP key and press the FF key you will select the song of the following number and move to its beginning If the follow ing number does not contain a song a new song will be created for that number Refer to p 10 2 Finding a precise time location If you wish to find the exact time location at which a sound begins or when setting locate points or storing marks you can use the Scrub function or the Play From Play To functions to find and select time locations more accurately The Scrub function On the D8 you can perform Scrubbing just as on an open reel tape recorder By rotating the VALUE dial you can playback the song to accurately find a desired moment in time This is called the Scrub function Set the TRACK STATUS to PLAY indicator lit green for the track that you wish to scrub Press the SCRUB key to turn on the x Scrub function indicator lit m Rotate the VALUE dial to find the precise location while you listen to the sound The track will play back linked with the movement of the VALUE dial
135. mount of the input sound that will be sent to the effect Be careful that the effect E level meter does not light all the way to CLIP Selecting the effect program 6 Select the effect program as explained in 4 Applying an effect to the input sound as you record Selecting the effect program Adjusting the return level from the effect and the return balance 7 Press the EDIT key and then press the EFFECT ASSIGN key several times to access the EffRet effect return level display O INPUT 1 2 X MASTER EFFECT ASSIGN B 8 Rotate the VALUE dial to adjust the return level from the effect 9 Press the EFFECT ASSIGN key to access the Bal effect return balance display O INPUT 1 2 XMASTER EffRet 080 LILILI EffBal CNT VO any 0 EFFECT OO LIO LILILI ASSIGN 10 Rotate the VALUE dial to adjust the return bal ance from the effect Saving the effect program 11 Refer to 4 Applying an effect to the input sound as you record W Editing the effect W Saving the effect program Starting and stopping recording 12 After pressing the REC key press the PLAY key to begin recording and press the STOP key to stop recording Refer to p 11 M Starting and stopping recording Checking the recorded material Playback 13 Move the current time to a point earlier than where you began recording Then s
136. n characters of the song selected in P1 2 is displayed In P1 2 you can press the gt key to scroll the name 7 Edit song EditSong Van vee LILILI oke rano era gd LI LI LI LILILI P2 1 Selecta song edit operation Cpy Renam Del Mov Recov Select the type of editing that you wish to perform When EditSong is displayed press key and then press the SONG TRACK to make your selec tion Cpy Copy Song Current Song Dest Drive Dest Song This operation copies the contents of the currently selected song or of all songs in the drive to the speci fied drive When copying a single song the data will be copied to the specified song number of the destination drive The destination song number and subsequent num bers will be incremented by one When copying all songs the data will be copied after the last song which exists in the destination drive Renam Rename Song Dest Drive Dest Song Dest Song Name 16 characters This operation changes the name of the specified song in the specified drive Refer to 2 Naming a song p9 Renam AO01oc Vn Vee Va ig LILE OO LILILI SngName Del Delete Song Current Song This operation deletes the currently selected song If there are songs following the deleted song their song numbers will be moved forward accordingly
137. naging the tempo these settings will also control the tempo when external MIDI devices are synchronized to the D8 This section explains how to adjust these tempo settings 1 Tempo map settings A tempo map is a tempo change time signature and tempo that can be specified for an individual measure The specified time signature and tempo will take effect at the specified measure There are ten tempo maps tempo map 0 is located at the beginning of the song and is the initial tempo of the song and tempo maps 1 9 can be placed in measures during the song to modify the time sig nature and tempo Creating a tempo map 1 Press the TEMPO key to display the tempo map number tempo and time signature Tempo map number Tempo Time signature 0 120 4 4c Vaga 2 set the initial tempo song rotate the VALUE dial to select tempo map 0 To modify the time signature and tempo at a measure during the song select a tempo map number 1 9 3 Press key and then rotate the VALUE dial to set the tempo 4 Press key and the rotate the VALUE dial to set the time signature 5 Specify the measure at which the tempo and time signature will change Simultaneously press the 4 and keys to move the cursor to the loca tion counter LI LI LI Location of the tempo map 6 Press the 44 or gt key and then rotate the VALUE dia
138. nction and Auto Repeat function When performing Auto Punch In Out it is conve nient to use the Auto Play function or the Auto Repeat function in conjunction with Auto Punch In Out refer to p 51 p 52 When the Auto Play function is on pressing the REC key and then pressing the PLAY key will automatically move to the pre roll time and begin playback Then the IN OUT area will be recorded and the post roll time will playback and finally playback will stop automatically In addition if Auto Repeat is on the Auto Play function will occur as described above and then you will move to the pre roll time without stopping and continue playing back to the post roll time 7 Pressing the PLAY MODE key once will make the display show and the Auto Play function will be turned B on Pressing the PLAY MODE key once again will make the display show and the Auto Repeat function will be on 8 Press the EDIT key then press the PLAY MODE key several times to make the display read Pre Rol and specify the pre roll time Rotate the VALUE dial to specify the value Press key and rotate the VALUE dial to set the unit to either measures M or seconds s PstRol 02M VO LILILI 9 Press the PLAY MODE key to make the display read PstRol and referring to step 8 set the post roll time After making the setting press the EDIT key Subsequent step
139. nd keys to get the 4 Eject display which asks whether you wish to eject a disk is the SCSI ID A G of the drive EjectoeA Van LILI LIO LILILI 2 If you wish to eject the disk press and hold the key for approximately one second The disk Press the EDIT key and then press the SYSTEM key several times to make the display read Dis kUtil DiskUtil ro EJ dg LILILI B Press gt key and then press the SYSTEM key several times to make the display read Ini tial Press key and then rotate the VALUE dial to select the drive number SCSI ID that you wish to initialize or format When you select a drive number the drive type HD hard disk or RM removable disk will appear beside the drive number 100c 5 If you are sure that you wish to initialize or format the disk press and hold the key for approxi mately one second While the operation is being executed the display will indicate Working When the operation is finished the display will indicate Completed Press key to restore the previous display will be ejected and the display will read Next 4 Exch ang ing disks on a telling you that you may either insert the next disk or turn off the power Next PwOff
140. nd TO loca tions store the TO location Press the EDIT key and then press the SONG TRACK key several times to access the Edit Track display Press key and then press the SONG TRACK key several times to access the dis play 32 11 12 15 Rotate the VALUE dial to set the source track the track from which data will be copied to TrCLP1 CpyTrCLPoe an 5 4g LILILI Press key and then rotate the VALUE dial to set the destination track the track to which the data will be copied to 1 1x 1o 150070001 LI LI LI eTr rc Press key and then rotate VALUE dial to set the number of copies to 1 Make sure that you have made the correct settings If you are sure that you wish to execute the copy operation press and hold gt key for approxi mately one second When the copy is completed the display will indicate Completed Press the gt key to restore the previous display Move to the TO location and playback to check that the copy was performed correctly If the data was copied to the wrong location press the UNDO key to return the data to the previous con dition and then perform the copy operation once again Example Copying the IN OUT area of song 1 track 1 to the TO location of song 2 track 1 once Song 1 Source track 1 2 3 5 6 copy source
141. nd the external input sound will be heard Begin rehears ing your performance 13 When the OUT time location is reached the TRACK STATUS indicator will blink the REC indicator will go dark and the track playback sound will again be heard Stop rehearsing your performance Auto punch in out setting 14 Press REC MODE key several REHEARSAL times to select AUTO PUNCH AUTO PUNCH indicator lit Starting and stopping recording 15 Press the REC key REC and PLAY indicator will blink and then press the PLAY key REC and PLAY indicator lit to begin playback The TRACK STATUS indicator that was set to REC will blink and the track playback sound will be heard 16 When time location is reached the TRACK STATUS indicator will change from blinking to lit and recording will begin At this time the external input sound will be heard Play to record your per formance 17 When the OUT time location is reached the TRACK STATUS indicator will change back to blinking the REC indicator will go off and recording will end The track playback sound will once again be heard Listening to the recorded performance Play back 18 Move the current time location to a point earlier than where you began re recording Then set the TRACK STATUS of the recorded track to PLAY and press the PLAY key to begin playback Press the STOP key to stop Refer to ll Listening to the recorde
142. ndicators to REC When you record over a previously recorded track the previously recorded data will be saved on disk mean ing that extra disk capacity will be used If you do not need to keep the previously recorded track you can save disk capacity by performing the Undo operation before re recording When you record over a previously recorded track the disk capacity will be affected as follows For example suppose that you recorded a certain track for ten min utes and then re recorded for twelve minutes so as to overlay the region The data initially recorded in the A B region approximately 50 MB of data for 10 minutes will remain even after you record over overwrite it meaning that a total of 22 minutes of capacity approximately 110 MB will be occupied In such cases if you wish to conserve disk capacity make sure that the HDD access indicator is completely dark and then turn the power off and back on again The D8 will automatically erase the previously recorded data thus increasing the remaining disk capacity A B Track 10 minutes i Track 12 minutes As another example suppose that you recorded a cer tain track for ten minutes and then re recorded for five minutes C D on part of that track In this case the data that was initially recorded in the A C region is still usable so the A B region that was initially recorded will not b
143. nfo Displaies format information for the speci fied drive Backup Backs up saves a song to external media Restore Restores recall a song from external media Initial Initializes the specified drive Format Physically formats the specified drive Prive information This is displayed when you select DriveInfo in P5 1 P5 2 Destination drive select A G Selects the drive whose format you wish to check I Internal IDE internal drive A SCSI ID 0 B SCSI ID 1 C SCSI ID 2 D SCSI ID 3 E SCSI ID 4 SCSI ID 5 G SCSI ID 6 P5 3 Destination drive display HD RM This indicates the type of drive HD Hard Disk RM Removable Disk P5 4 Drive format display Play Bkup This indicates whether the format of the drive selected in P5 2 is for creating songs Play or for backup Bkup Song backup Backup Van dn LL 100ce 01 5 rnm oan LILILI mEn OO LEO This will be displayed when you select Backup in P5 1 This operation will backup save one song or all songs from the currently selected drive As backup media you can use either a removable disk of up to 4 Gbytes or a DAT tape of up to 120 minutes In the case of a removable disk you can perform a backup that extends across two or more disks of the same
144. ng RSENRUEUHIE ii About this owner s 2 9 iii Handling of the internal hard disk iii Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Main features of the D8 sss 1 Frontand rear panel e eet 2 About the display esse 6 Chapter 2 Operation 7 STEP1 Connections Power on Demo 7 1 Connections to your audio system 7 2 Poweron off ite eee 3 Listening to the demo songs STEP2 Creating and selecting songg 9 1 Creating a new 9 2 Naming ASON rasini d e ee 9 Selecting another song sss 9 STEPS Becordlng erectas 10 1 Recording analog 10 2 Recording digital recording 11 3 Using EQ to modify the tone as you record 11 4 Applying an effect to the input sound AS you record ee ene 12 5 Applying an effect to the input sound and recording only the input sound 13 6 Applying the dedicated delay to the input sound sss 14 7 Listening to recorded tracks while you record another track Overdubbing 14 8 Manually re recording part of the performance Manual Punch In Out 15 Canceling a recording or editing operation Undo Redo eee eh ree tna 15 9 Automatically re recordi
145. ng etc REC SELECT is MASTER the recording level is adjusted by the master fader CHANNEL 1 7 8 faders playback input recording level adjustment Adjusts the volume of each track For channels whose TRACK STATUS is PLAY adjust the playback level For channels whose TRACK STATUS is REC adjust the input level or recording level of the signals from the INPUT 1 2 jacks or the DIGITAL IN jack MASTER fader master master recording level adjustment Adjusts the volume level of the master bus This will determine the output volume of the OUTPUT L R jacks and the DIGITAL OUT jack When REC SELECT is INPUT 1 2 or DIGITAL IN this adjusts the volume level of the master bus When REC SELECT is MASTER this adjusts the recording level for tracks whose TRACK STATUS is set to REC ANALOG 59 i a tc 26 PAIR On Off P1 1 60 Pairing on off On Off Turns pairing on off for the mixer channels Mixer settings of adjacent odd and even numbered channels 1 2 3 4 and 5 6 can be linked so that changes to the setting of one channel will be simulta neously reflected by the setting of other channel The following mixer settings can be pairing TRACK STATUS key High Low LEQ Effect Send Aux send Aux Balance PAN knobs and the channel volume level CHAN faders
146. ng part of the performance Auto Punch In Out 16 10 Combining multiple tracks into one or two tracks Bounce its petiere 17 11 Listening to the metronome while you record 19 12 Trigger recording sss 20 STEP4 Playback 1 Playback ie eH 2 Playing a specified area of a song once or repeatedly eee tU Heer 20 3 Applying an effect to the playback sound 21 4 Applying an external effect to the 21 5 Program playback of songs 22 6 Switching scenes during playback 22 STEP5 Moving and storing time locations 22 1 Moving the current 22 2 Finding a precise time 23 3 Locate points LOCI LOC2 23 4 Mark points eene 24 STEP6 Adjusting and storing mixer settings 25 1 Pairing settings enero etes 25 2 Adjusting the volume of each channel 25 3 Adjusting the stereo 26 4 Using the EQ to adjust the 0 26 5 Adjusting the Effect Send AUX Send and Track Status onini 26 6 Scene 2 te tame ah tees 27 STEP7 28 1 Recording a master tape Mixdown 28 2 Applying an effect during mixdown 28 5 8
147. nged this lets you see the actual settings This will be displayed when there is no scene for the current time location When Scene Read is Off In this case you can select a scene without regard to the current time location Use this when you wish to check the setting memory or various scenes 01 20 The level meter section will indicate the set tings of the selected scene and that scene will be recalled The current audio output will be changed according to these settings The first displayed scene number will be the scene number which was the basis for the current settings of the mixer i e the most recently recalled scene This will be displayed when no scene has yet been recalled If you modify the mixer settings after a scene has been selected the beside the scene number will change to to indicate that the current values are different than those of the selected scene Scene recall will not be performed for mixer channels whose tracks are set to TRACK STATUS REC P1 2 Scene display parameter select Fader Pan Snd Aux LoEQ Selects the parameter of the scene selected in 1 1 which will be indicated by the level meters P1 3 Scene start location display es This displays the time location at which the scene selected in P1 1 will be recalled The location will be shown in the units selected for Location Counter Dis p
148. nk Space operation press and hold the key for approximately one second When the blank space has been inserted the display will indicate Completed 6 Move to the IN location and playback to check that the blank space was inserted correctly If it was inserted into the wrong location press the UNDO key to return the data to the previous condition and then perform the Insert Blank Space operation once again Example Inserting a blank into the IN OUT area of track 1 Destination track 1 2 4 5 6 before execution IN OUT Y Destination track 1 2 3 4 5 6 after execution IN OUT 4 Erasing data from a track Erase Track This operation erases data from a specified area IN OUT of a recorded track Single tracks or mul tiple tracks can be erased simultaneously The erased area will be blank and even if recorded data exists following the erased area it will not be moved forward Erasing data from the IN OUT area of a track As an example we will show how to erase the IN OUT area of track 1 As described in 1 Storing IN OUT and TO loca tions store the IN and OUT locations Press the EDIT key and then press the SONG TRACK key several times to access the Edit Track display EditTrack ran Press key and then press the SONG TRACK key several times to access Ers dis play Ers
149. nnect the phone plug of your guitar or mic cable to the INPUT 1 jack Refer to p 11 If you will be doing analog recording in stereo connect the cables from the output of your Powered monitors etc 2 4 oon oon Power supply connection MIDI seulientek 46 Use only the includ ed AC AC power supply INPUT i i B B to the AC outlet AUX OUT 3 DIGITAL IN DIGITAL OUT SCSI stereo device to the INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 jacks For digital recording use an optical cable to con nect the DIGITAL OUT of your instrument CD MD or DAT player to the DIGITAL IN connector Refer to p 12 For mixdown to a digital recording device DAT MD etc use an optical cable to connect the DIGI TAL IN of your recording device to the DIGITAL OUT of the D8 Refer to p 30 If you wish to use an external effect via AUX IN OUT connect the input of the effect to the AUX OUT jack and the outputs of the effect to the AUX IN jacks Refer to p 23 If you wish to use a foot switch to perform auto punch in out to start stop playback or to record tap tempo connect a pedal switch PS1 sold sepa rately gt to the FOOT SW jack Refer to p 47 If you wish to synchronize a MIDI sequencer etc to the D8 use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI OUT of the D8 to the MIDI IN of your sequencer If you will be using MMC connect the MIDI OUT of your MI
150. nnel type effect L Effect L R Effect R lt Stereo in stereo out gt These effects assume that you are using a stereo input source OUTPUT L OUTPUT R Effect In some cases inputting a monaural source may fail to produce the desired effect see the following diagram An example of this type of effect would be the Center Canceller the effect will not be produced unless a ste reo source is input Mono input to a Stereo in stereo out type effect E L OUTPUT R Effect 7 Monitor delay settings You can apply a delay to only the monitor sound When recording vocals or guitar applying delay to the monitor sound will add a sense of spaciousness mak ing it easier for you to sing or play and the delay effect will not be applied to the sound that is actually recorded 20 gp 014071 Og LI LI od LILILI Monil amp The monitor delay page will appear when EFFECT ASSIGN is set to INPUT 1 2 and REC SELECT is set to INPUT 1 2 P2 1 Monitor delay o On Turns the monitor delay or off Monitor delay can be turned on only for tracks whose TRACK STATUS is REC ANALOG when EFFECT ASSIGN is set to INPUT 1 2 and REC SELECT is set to INPUT 1 2 Monitor delay will be applied only to the sound that is input from the INPUT 1 2 jacks Mon itor
151. o copy the IN OUT area of track 1 to the TO location of track 2 three times As described in 1 Storing IN OUT and TO loca tions store the IN OUT and TO locations Press the EDIT key and then press the SONG TRACK key several times to access the Edit Track display EditTrack dong 450100071 LILI Press p gt key and then press the SONG TRACK Key several times to access the Cpy dis play CpyTr Rotate VALUE dial to set source track track from which the data will be copied to 1 Press key and then rotate the VALUE dial to set the destination track the track to which the data will be copied to 2 Press key and then rotate the VALUE dial to set the number of copies to 3 Make sure that the correct settings have been made If it is all right to execute the copy operation press and hold key for approximately one second When the copy is completed the display will indicate Completed Press key to restore the previous display 31 Operation L d 6 9 editing Move to TO location and playback to check that the copy was performed correctly If the data was copied to the wrong location press the UNDO key to return the data to the previous con dition and then perform the copy operation once again Example Copying
152. o that time Up to one hundred Mark points can be stored in each song Storing a Mark point Here s how to use the Mark function to store the current time A time location that has been stored in this way is called a Mark point 1 Move current time to the desired location 2 Pressthe STORE key twice to prepare for storing The display will indicate Mark Marke norunt Log LI 3 Pressany one of the IN LOC 1 OUT LOC 2 or TO LOC 3 keys The display will indicate stored number and the current time will be stored as a Mark point Release the key and the previous page will reappear IN TO LOC2 LOC3 Mark M001 LILILI Storing during playback or recording During playback or recording you can perform the above steps 2 and following to store a Mark point The time location at the instant you press the IN LOC 1 OUT LOC 2 or TO LOC 3 key will be stored Storing using a foot switch 1 Press the SYSTEM key several times to access the Fsw display and then rotate the VALUE dial to select Mark 2 A Mark point will be stored at the instant you press the foot switch You can store Mark points during playback or during recording Moving to a Mark point 1 Simultaneously press the 44 keys to move the cursor below the location counte
153. oes not synchronize to the D8 Are the MIDI cables connected correctly gt 7 p 36 a MIDI cable broken Cannot use MTC or MIDI Clock to synchronize s the D8 set as the master and the MIDI sequencer as the slave gt 36 Does the synchronization output signal setting of the D8 match the input signal setting of the MIDI sequencer gt 36 Af TmpSrc is set to Trk has MIDI Clock or Tap Tempo data been recorded in the tempo track gt 54 Have the settings of the MIDI sequencer been made correctly Refer to the owner s manual of your MIDI sequencer 66 The D8 does not receive MMC RcvMMC been turned OFF p 37 Does the D8 s Device ID setting match the Device ID setting of the MIDI sequencer p 37 Has the MIDI sequencer been set to transmit MMC or does it support MMC Refer to the owner s manual of your MIDI sequencer External disk drive is not acknowledged Not acknowledged in Drivelnfo p 49 s the external disk drive connected correctly gt 37 two or more disk drives set to the same Device ID For details on setting the Device ID refer to the owner s manual for your disk drive Cannot select in Drive Song Select p 44 Has the drive been initialized In order to record or copy a song onto an external disk drive HDD removable disk it must be initialized Initialization is not required in order to perform a backup on removable disk
154. of the 08 Cassette tape recorder etc E Sadee im R If you will be making a digital recording use an optical cable to connect the DIGITAL IN connector of your DAT recorder or MD recorder to the DIGI TAL OUT connector of the D8 DAT MD recorder etc o OC OS OUT Q scsi er le ra 6 Playback the D8 and adjust the recording level on your cassette tape recorder DAT recorder or MD recorder etc Then return the D8 to the beginning of the song and record the mixdown on your recorder 30 2 Applying an effect dur ing mixdown During mixdown you can apply effects such as limiter an effect which smoothes out the volume of the input signal or compressor an effect which compresses the input signal to give the sound more consistency and punch so the sound that is output and recorded on the external recorder will be con sistent in volume Specifying the location at which the effect will be inserted 1 Press the EFFECT ASSIGN key several times to select MASTER Global Type indicator blinking blinking O INPUT 1 2 MASTER EFFECT ASSIGN Master FADER OUTPUT 2 Playback the song while you adjust the effect set tings described below Selecting an effect program described in Selecting the effect program p
155. or Balance between the effect sound and the direct sound This effect simulates a rotary speaker Hspd Horn Speed 0 01 16 0 Hz Rspd RotorSpeed 0 01 16 0 Hz BAL Balance 0 50 TREMOLO Tremolo Rotational speed of the horn Rotational speed of the rotor Volume balance between the low fre quency rotor and the high frequency horn This effect modulates the volume of the input signal SPD Speed 0 01 16 0 2 DEPTH Depth 0 50 74 Modulation speed Modulation depth S TREM Stereo Tremolo This is a version of Tremolo which allows 2 channel simultaneous input In addition to the parameters of Tremolo you can adjust the following PHASE Phase 0 180 Relative phase difference between channels WAH 0D Wah 0 verdrive This is an auto wah effect with overdrive PLTY Polarity UP DOWN Polarity SENS Sens 0 50 Sensitivity ATK Attack FAST 1 49 SLOW Attack strength MANUAL Manual 0 50 Frequency at which the effect is applied DRIVE Drive 0 50 Distortion LVL Level 0 50 Output level MoniDly Monitor Delay This is a delay especially designed for monitoring T Time 1 200 5 Delay time Fback Feedback 0 50 Feedback amount H Damp HighDamp 0 50 High frequency attenuation of feed back LVL Level 0 50 Output level 7 Metronome Type List No Name 1 4 01 Metro1 02 Hihat1 01 Metro2 02 Hihat2 03 2Beat1 04 2Beat2 05 March 0
156. ording p 11 Listening to the recorded performance Play back 12 Press the TRACK STATUS key to set tracks 1 5 to MUTE indicator off and set track 6 to PLAY indicator lit green Then raise CHANNEL fader 6 to adjust the playback level If you have combined tracks in stereo to tracks 7 8 set the TRACK STATUS of tracks 7 8 to PLAY set all others to MUTE and raise the CHANNEL fader 7 8 to adjust the playback level Move the current time location to a point earlier than where you began recording and press the PLAY key to begin playback Press the STOP key to stop playback Refer to ll Listening to the recorded performance Playback p 11 11 Listening to metro nome while you record The D8 contains a wide variety of metronome pat terns for each time signature Refer to Metro nome pattern list If you have an idea for a song you can record immediately using the built in met ronome without having to connect a rhythm machine etc The sound of the metronome will not be recorded The metronome sound will be output together with the master audio output from the OUTPUT L R jacks Turning the metronome on off 1 Press the METRONOME key to turn the metro nome ON indicator lit When you record or playback the metronome will sound Refer to Sounding the metronome dur ing playback and recording METRO NOME Adjusting the metronome volume 2 Press the EDIT k
157. ories Display Reverb delay RD Modulation MO Dynamics DY Equalizer EQ iNpu Tc or Effect Instrument categories Display Electric guitar EG Acoustic guitar AG Electric Bass EB Vocal VO Drums DR Keyboard KB Special SE Functional categories include spatial type effects and dynamics processing These effects are intended mainly for application to the overall mix such as during mixdown When EFFECT ASSIGN is set to MASTER Global Type selecting EQ will let you use the effect as an overall EQ or selecting a limiter will let you use the effect as an overall limiter The instrument categories provide effects that are suited for their respective instruments However there may be situations in which interesting results can be obtained by selecting an effect that is intended for a different instrument than what you are actually using so you need not feel limited by the category P1 2 Effect name display ce CnCNL The input and output of the effects are structured in one of three ways mono in stereo out mono in mono out X 2 or stereo in stereo out For mono in mono out X 2 channel and stereo in stereo out effects a symbol will be displayed at the beginning of the effect name Refer to Effect pro gram list lt stereo out gt These effects are applied to a single channel or two or more channels that are mixed before the
158. ovable disk drive 38 5 Saving a song on a removable disk drive Dackup iieuusesdeneiitmeebiensomendontust 39 6 Loading a song that was backed up on a removable disk drive Restore 40 STEP13 Saving to and loading from DAT 41 1 Saving a song to DAT recorder Backup 41 2 Loading a backed up song from a DAT recorder Restote Soc Se edP ite 42 Chapter 3 Reference 43 222222222 2 EDITSONG TRACK SYSTEM z p gt lt O gt tH tri gt z5 Q Q tri Es lt 5 O N 1 tri 5 d a lt 2 O z tri 1 5 lt a ol 25 I N 5 5 N B O 5 W oo OF mw 2 tri A G w M S 2 J O x e WN gt 4 n NN Net m ias 2 Jg gt gt lt Aw gt gt 2 REC SELECT ipee tpe ees BFFECT e EDIT EFEECT cett depen SEEEECT ASSIGN 1er tertie denn EDIT EFFECT 64 WwWNNNN ON Chapter 4 Appendices 65 Troubleshooting eee Var
159. p 0 50 High frequency attenuation of the feedback L Damp LowDamp 0 50 Low frequency attenuation of the feedback MIX Wet Dry DRY L2 49WET Balance between the effect sound and direct sound S CH FL Stereo Chorus This is a version of CH FL which allows simultaneous 2 channel input In addition to the parameters listed for CH FL the follow ing parameter can also be set PHASE Phase 0 180 Relative phase difference between channels CnCNL Center Canceller When existing music a stereo source is input to this effect sounds which are panned to the center such as vocals or lead guitar will be canceled In addition you can control the pitch PITCH Pitch 12 1 0ff 1 12 Pitch shift amount in semitones ADJ Adjustment L50 0 R50 Cancel position 72 COMP Compressor Limiter Limiter An effect which evens out the volume of the input signal Compressor An effect which compresses the input signal to make it more consistent and give it more punch When the Ratio value is inf 1 this effect functions as a Limiter When the Radio value is other than inf 1 this effect functions as a Compressor THR Threshold 1 40dB Level at which the effect will begin to apply RTO Ratio 1 0 1 inf1 Compression ratio ATK Attack FAST 1 49 SLOW Attack length REL Release FAST 1 49 S5LOW Release length LVL Level 0 50 Effect level S CO MP Stereo Compressor Limiter This is a ve
160. play will indicate OvWrtEff before the operation ends If you want the user effects that were saved in the restore source RM DAT to overwrite the user effects that are currently being used press and hold the key for approximately one second If you want to continue using the current effect data without overwriting it press and hold the 44 key for approximately one second When restore is completed the display will indi cate Completed Press key to restore the previous display Saving to loading from DAT This section explains how song data can be backed up to a DAT recorder and then restored from the DAT recorder Korg will take no responsibility for any loss of data which may result from the inability to backup restore correctly Backup to a DAT recorder is limited to the amount of data that will fit on a single 120 minute tape Itis not possible to backup to a digital audio device other than a DAT recorder e g MD recorder DCC recorder or ADAT Be sure that the audio equipment connected to the DAT recorder has been turned down to the mini mum volume so that the sound from the DAT recorder is not output from speakers or head phones If you playback the DAT with the volume raised your speakers or hearing may be damaged 1 Saving a song to a DAT recorder Backup Here will explain how to backup a song from the D8 to a DAT recorder 1 Connect the
161. quently produces Disk Error indications during play back etc P5 22 Destination drive select I A G Selects the drive that you wish to initialize or format I Internal IDE internal drive A SCSI ID 0 B SCSI ID 1 C SCSI ID 2 D SCSI ID 3 E SCSI ID 4 SCSI ID 5 G SCSI ID 6 P5 23 Destination drive type display HD RM This indicates the type of drive HD Hard Disk RM Removable Disk 5 DISPLAY MODE 6 REC MODE 21 Counter display selection Recording method select eese AutoPunch RehearsalOn AutoPunchOn RehearsalOn P1 Location counter display selection Selects the recording method The setting will alternate MBT MSM MSF FreeTime each time you press the REC MODE key Selects the way in which the location counter will be Off indicator off Normal recording O REHEARSAL displayed The display will change each time you press the DIS MODE PLAY MODE key AutoPunch Rehearsal both indica tors lit Rehearsal for Auto Punch In Out recording will occur in the IN LOC1 OUT LOC2 area for tracks whose TRACK STATUS is REC AutoPunch indicator lit Auto Punch orenearsat 01 SngName In Out recording will occur in the IN LOC1 OUT LOC2 area for tracks c whose TRACK STATUS is REC Measure Beat Tick 1 96th of a beat Mark The location will be displayed in units of a measure from th
162. r 2 Press the key several times so that the cursor is displayed below the entire location counter 01 SngNam eae eee HUNE REESE 3 Rotate the VALUE dial to select the Mark points that have been stored and move the current time 26 Deleting a Mark point 1 Press the EDIT key and then press the SYSTEM key several times to access the Mark display B Press the gt key to access the Del display and rotate the VALUE dial to select the Mark that you wish to delete If you select all Mark points will be deleted Mark ran Lok OO LEO Del M004 LC OP ng Press hold key for approximately one second to execute the operation When the Mark has been deleted the display will indicate Com pleted Press key to restore the previous display Adjusting and storing mixer settings This section explains how you can adjust the volume tone and pan etc of the input recording playback for each channel to create the desired overall balance of sound This process is known as mixdown Mixer settings can also be registered as a scene Scenes can be selected as time passes during playback or recalled as general purpose settings 1 Pairing settings You can group the settings of adjacent odd even mixer channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 so that changes made to the values of
163. r track editing Delete unneeded data It is also possible to conserve memory by performing item 2 in DiskBusy MIDI O vr Reception of MIDI data failed while receiving MMC or while recording MIDI Clock Delete unnecessary MIDI data on the transmitting device NoData Since the currently selected song contains no data the operation cannot be executed Select a different song which contains data During track edit operation the numbers of source and destination tracks are different Make settings so that there are the same number of source and destination tracks Since CLP contains no data the operation cannot be executed Either copy data to CLP or select a different source track Protect Writing was not possible because the selected disk drive is write protected Eject the disk and turn off write protect TmpFast Recording failed during tempo recording because the tempo was too fast If you are recording MIDIclk set the tempo of the MIDI Clock output device sequencer etc to a slightly lower setting If you are recording MeasTap press the PLAY key or foot switch at a slower tempo TmpSlow Recording failed during tempo recording because the tempo was too slow If you are recording MIDIclk set the tempo of the MIDI Clock output device sequencer etc of 40 or higher If you are recording MeasTap press the PLAY key or foot switch
164. r greater lt PHO NES OUTPUT gt Connector 1 4 stereo phone jack Output impedance 100 ohms Maximum level 50 mW 32 ohms lt DIGITAL INPUT OUTPUT gt Connector Optical Format S P DIF IEC958 CP 1201 lt SCSI gt Connector D sub 25 pin female lt MIDI IN OUT gt Connector DIN5pinx2 lt FOOTSW gt Connector 1 4 phone jack use an optional PS 1 AC 9V IN gt Connector DIN 4 pin Accessories AC AC power supply Options PS 1 pedal switch Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice for product improvement 76 Functions added to D8 Bouncing tracks 1 8 Now you can bounce a performance which was recorded on all eight tracks Here s how to bounce the sound of tracks 1 8 to tracks 7 and 8 in stereo Refer to p 17 Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 Track 6 Track 7 Track 8 Track 7 Track 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The data which had been in the bounce recording destination tracks 7 and 8 will be overwritten so be sure to copy the song before you perform this operation Playback track and recording track settings 1 Press the REC SELECT key several times to select MASTER indicator lit With a setting of MASTER you can CDISITALIN use the master bus as the input for recording Press the TRACK STATUS keys for tracks 1 6 several times to set each one to PLAY indic
165. ram your edits will be lost If you wish to keep the changes you made you must save them A Since the data will be written over the program which previously occupied the save destination number that program will be lost The user area is used in common by all songs 63 oc w Q gt 5 2 30 EFFECT ASSIGN Effect insert location select INPUT 1 2 MASTER Send Type MASTER Global Type OFF Selects the location at which the internal effect will be inserted INPUT 1 2 The internal effect will be inserted between the EQ and the fader of mixer channels whose TRACK STATUS is set to REC ANALOG ASSIGN Refer to p 70 B Use this setting when you wish to apply an insertion type effect during recording The Snd refer to 23 EFFECT SEND for each channel will automatically be turned off MASTER Send Type The signals lit send bus which are sent from the v Snd refer to EFFECT SEND of N 2 PUT 1 2 5 each mixer channel will be sent to the internal effect and the effect ASSIGN will be inserted as a master effect JE which outputs to the master bus Refer to p 69 Since the signal sent to the effect is monaural there may be cases in which the desired result will not occur even if a stereo input type effect is selected Use this setting when you wish to apply a master type effect during playback or recording or to
166. re you wish to modify the name and rotate the VALUE dial to enter alpha betical characters or symbols to assign the desired name A is a special symbol Once this display is modi fied it cannot be selected newly 12 Press the EFFECT key to access the Write Use display U indicates the user bank area and is the effect number Write 001 rao E 4g LILILI 13 Rotate the VALUE dial to select save destina tion in which the effect program will be saved 14 Hold down key for approximately one sec ond to save the effect program and its name When the data has been saved the display will indicate Completed 13 Operation N 6 Recording When you execute the Save operation the effect program that previously occupied that memory will be overwritten and lost 14 Starting and stopping recording 15 Press the REC key and then press the PLAY key to begin recording Press the STOP key to stop recording Refer to W Starting and stopping recording p 11 Listening to the recorded performance Play back 16 Move the current time to a location earlier than the point at which you began recording Then set the TRACK STATUS of the recorded track to PLAY and press the PLAY key to begin playback Press the STOP key to stop playback Refer to Listening to the recorded performance P
167. restore destination drive I Internal IDE internal drive A SCSI ID 0 B SCSI ID 1 C SCSI ID 2 D SCSI ID 3 E SCSI ID 4 SCSI ID 5 SCSI ID 6 50 P5 18 Destination song number select 01 50 When restoring an individual song 1 if 01 50 was selected in P5 15 you can select the song number into which the data will be restored The data will be restored into the number that you specify and songs following this restore destination number will be renumbered upward P5 19 Destination song name display four characters displayed This will be displayed only when restoring an individ ual song i e if 01 50 was selected in P5 15 20 21 B HD1300ce P5 20 Destination drive type display HD RM The formatted capacity bytes of the disk will be dis played only when performing an all song restore All is selected in P5 19 HD Hard Disk RM Removable Disk P5 21 Destination drive capacity display disk capacity 4nitialize format Fg d LIO LILIL Initial This will be displayed if you select Initial or Format in p5 1 Perform this operation for a newly purchased drive You must perform this operation on a drive which was previously used by another device before that drive can be used with the D8 or on a drive which fre
168. roadly divided into three types refer to P1 2 Effect name display To help you select an appropriate effect these effect programs are categorized into 11 categories by the instrument or function for which they are used refer to P1 1 Effect category and effect number select In addition you can select one of three locations in which the effect will be placed INSERT MASTER Send Type or MASTER Global Type Refer to EFFECT ASSIGN Separately from the effect program the D8 provides a monitor delay which lets you apply delay only to the monitor sound Refer to P2 Monitor delay 21 Effect select 1 2 EG4 CLEAN mun ann eae P1 1 Effect program category number select RD1 SE9 Factory Preset U01 U65 User Area Selects the effect program Following the two character effect category name the display will show the number within that category and the effect name refer to P1 2 When you edit an effect the display will change to When you save the effect this will return to For editing saving to the user area refer to EDIT EFFECT Example The screen display shown above This screen shows a selection of Electric Guitar num ber 4 Clean Guitar mono in stereo out Each effect program of the D8 belongs to one of 11 dif ferent categories to distinguish the instrument or func tion for which they are intended Functional categ
169. rsion of COMP which allows simultaneous 2 channel input The Link parameter allows you to specify the trigger by which the effect will be applied THR Threshold 1 40dB Level at which the effect will begin to apply RTO Ratio 1 0 1 inf1 Compression ratio ATK Attack FAST 1 49 SLOW Attack length REL Release FAST 1 49 5LOW Release length LVL Level 0 50 Effect level LINK Link OFF L R L R Trigger channel DECIMA Stereo Decimator This is a stereo effect which lowers the sampling frequency to cre ate the rough sound typical of a cheap sampler PreLPF Pre LPF 0 50 Low pass filter which reduces the intermodular noise produced by low ering the sampling frequency Sampling frequency High frequency attenuation Fs Sampling Fc 1k 36kHz H Damp High Damp 0 50 MIX Wet Dry DRY 1 2 49 WET Balance between the effect sound and the direct sound DEESSER De Esser This effect attenuates undesired sibilant sounds s sounds SENS Sens 0 50 Sensitivity Fc Eq Freq 80 16 0k Hz Center frequency of the side band EQ G Eq Gain 15 4 15dB Gain of the side band EQ Q Eq Q 0 5 10 Bandwidth of the side band EQ DISTO RT Distortion This effect distorts the input signal TYPE Type OD DIST HI G Drive type DRIVE Drive 0 50 Distortion TRE Treble 15 1598 High frequency tone LVL Level 0 50 Output level DRY 1 2 49 WET Balance between the effect sound and the direct
170. run ann Lon OO n o LILILI P1 1 Metronome volume setting 001 100 Adjusts the volume of the metronome The value can be changed either from this page or from EDIT TEMPO P2 To turn the metronome on off while you are in this page press the EDIT key and then press the METRONOME key to switch it on off Metronome mode setting 1 MetMod P R eae LILILI P2 1 Metronome mode lt P R Rec Off Specifies when the metronome will be sounded when it is turned on refer to METRONOME P R Play Recording The metronome will sound during playback and during recording Rec Recording The metronome will sound during recording Off The metronome will not sound during either playback or recording regardless of the Metronome On Off setting 15 IN LOC1 OUT LOC2 TO LOC3 You can store any desired location in the song to the IN LOC1 OUT LOC2 and TO LOC3 keys allowing you to move to the specified location locate point by pressing the appropriate key The times that have been stored can also be used for Auto Play Auto Repeat Playback as the in out points for Auto Punch Recording and as edit points for track editing 4 To store the current time to a key press STORE and then press the desired LOC IN OUT TO key The time location stored to the IN LOC1 key will act as follows when the corresponding
171. ry DRY L2 49WET Balance between the R channel effect sound and direct sound S DLY Stereo Delay This is a version of Mono Delay which allows 2 channel simulta neous input and output The parameters are the same as for Mono Delay TmpoDLy Tempo Delay This effect lets you specify the delay time in terms of a specified note value and tempo TEMPO Tempo 30 250 NOTE NoteLength 4 64T Note value length Fback Feedback 0 50 Feedback amount H Damp HighDamp 0 50 High frequency attenuation of the feedback L Damp LowDamp 0 50 Low frequency attenuation of the feedback MIX Wet Dry DRY 1 2 49 WET Balance between the effect sound and the direct sound X DLY Cross Delay This is a delay in which the feedback is alternated between the L R channels Delay time can be set independently for each channel LT L Time lms 1s L channel delay time RT R Time lms 1s R channel delay time Fback Feedback 0 50 Feedback amount H Damp HighDamp 0 50 High frequency attenuation of the feedback L Damp LowDamp 0 50 Low frequency attenuation of the feedback MIX Wet Dry DRY L2 49WET Balance between the effect sound and the direct sound DO PPLER Doppler This simulates the Doppler effect SPD Speed 0 01 4 00 2 Speed of movement PITCH Pitch 0 50 Pitch difference of the Doppler effect SPRED Spread 50 50 Left right spread DLY Delay lms 1s Delay time DRY 1 2 49 WET
172. s 10 18 are for when the Auto Play function is on If you are not using the Auto Play Repeat functions together set the current time to a location earlier than the IN time and then begin recording or playback Rehearsing auto punch in out Before you actually perform auto punch in out recording it is a good idea to rehearse the record ing If you do not need to rehearse proceed to Auto punch in out setting 18 10 Press the REC MODE key several REHEARSAL times to select AUTO PUNCH AUTO PUNCH REHEARSAL both indicators lit When AUTO PUNCH REHEARSAL is selected initiating recording will cause the input monitor etc to func tion in the same way as if recording were actually being performed This allows you to rehearse the recording 11 Press the REC key REC and PLAY indicator will blink and then press the PLAY key REC and PLAY indicator lit to begin playback The TRACK STATUS indicator that was set to REC will blink and the track playback sound will be heard For tracks whose TRACK STATUS is REC the and fader will affect only the input sound and will not affect the playback sound After adjusting the input level do not modify the fader or EQ settings during playback since this will change the volume and EQ of the input sound 12 When the IN time location is reached the TRACK STATUS indicator will change from blinking to lit the REC indicator will begin blinking a
173. sing MIDI Clock to synchronize a MIDI sequencer to the D8 Using external STRP12 drives This section explains how an external drive such as a hard disk or removable disk can be connected and initialized and how you can backup restore songs using a removable disk drive 1 Connecting an external drive Up to 7 external drives such as hard disks or removable disks can be connected to the D8 The maximum capacity of each external drive is 4 Gbytes Use a D sub 25 pin SCSI cable to make con nections In this manual the term removable disk drive is used to refer collectively to all types of drives from which the disk can be removed 1 Turn off the power of the D8 and of the external drive A You must turn off the power of the D8 and of the drive before connecting or disconnecting SCSI cables or changing the SCSI ID number of a drive 2 Setthe SCSI ID 0 6 of the external drive Select as low a SCSI ID number as possible If more than one external drive is connected adjust the set tings so that the numbers do not overlap For details on setting the SCSI ID of an external drive refer to the owner s manual for the external drive A If two or more drives are set to the same ID num ber malfunctions and or loss of data can occur 3 Connect the D8 s SCSI connector to the SCSI con nector of the external drive Total length of the SCSI cables must be less than 6 meters SCSI SCSI SCSI SCSI SCSI
174. sonance whose frequency can be controlled by an envelope TYPE Type LPF BPF HPF SENS Sens 0 50 Filter type Sensitivity ATK Attack FAST 1 2 49 SLOW Strength of the attack MANUAL Manual 0 50 Frequency at which the effect will apply RES Resonance 0 50 Amount strength of resonance PLTY Polarity UP DOWN Polarity GATE Gate This effect mutes any signals which are lower than the specified level THR Threshold 80 1dB Level at which the effect will begin to apply FAST 1 49 SLOW Attack length FAST 1 49 SLOW Release length ATK Attack REL Release NR Noise Reduction This effect reduces noise THR Threshold 1 40dB Level at which the effect begins to apply S NR Stereo NR This is a version of NR which allows 2 channel simultaneous input The parameters are the same as for NR PAN Pan This effect moves the sound between left and right You can specify the location of the center position SPD Speed 0 01 16 0 2 DEPTH Depth 0 50 BAL LR Balance L50 L49 0 R1 R50 PHASER Phaser This effect moves the phase of the sound to create modulation Modulation speed Modulation depth Location of center position SPD Speed 0 01 16 0 Hz Speed DEPTH Depth 0 50 Modulation depth MANUAL Manual 0 50 Frequency at which the effect is applied RES Resonance 50 450 Amount of resonance MIX Wet Dry DRY 1 2 49 Balance between the effect sound WET
175. sound MIX Wet Dry S DIST Stereo Distortion This effect distorts the input signal It allows 2 channels of simulta neous input DRIVE Drive 0 50 Distortion TRE Treble 15 1598 High frequency tone LVL Level 0 50 Output level 1 2 49 Balance between the effect sound and the direct sound MIX Wet Dry DLY Mono Delay This effect applies a time delay to the input sound T Time lms 1s Delay time Fback Feedback 0 50 Feedback amount H Damp HighDamp 0 50 High frequency attenuation of the feedback Low frequency attenuation of the feedback DRY 1 2 49 WET Balance between the effect sound and the direct sound L Damp LowDamp 0 50 MIX Wet Dry DualDLY Dual Delay This is a delay in which the L R channel parameters can be set independently LT L Time 1ms 1s RT R Time 1ms 1s LFBack L Feedback 0 50 L channel delay time R channel delay time L channel feedback amount RFBack R Feedback 0 50 R channel feedback amount LHDamp L HiDamp 0 50 High frequency attenuation of the L channel feedbac RHDamp HiDamp 0 50 High frequency attenuation of the R channel feedbac LLDamp L Low 0 50 Low frequency attenuation of the L Damp channel feedbac RLDamp R Low 0 50 Low frequency attenuation of the R Damp channel feedbac LMx L Wet Dry DRY 1 2 49 WET Balance between the L channel effect sound and direct sound R Wet D
176. splay will alternately indicate Completed and StopDAT Stop the DAT recorder Press key to restore the previous display Chapter 3 Reference This chapter explains the parameters that appear in the display when you press the various keys of the D8 and the func tion of each key and fader The numbers shown in the following diagram correspond to the references numbered below For example if you wish to learn about the parameters that are displayed when you press the SONG TRACK key which is marked 1 2 you can refer to 1 SONG TRACK for information on the parameter functions Notice that there is an H at the lower right of the SONG TRACK key By first pressing the EDIT key and then pressing a key that carries this indication you can enter EDIT mode These parameter functions are explained in 2 EDIT SONG TRACK If the displayed functions occupy two or more pages you can press that key to select pages Parameter functions are explained in the PX XXXXXXXX item 28 29 27 18 16 17 15 19 20 KORG Digital Recording Studio D8 m 21 1 2 m 23 26 5 7 24 E s Palen 5 Vm Ce 9 10 i IO GAUE
177. the IN OUT area of track 1 to the TO location of track 2 Source track copy source Destination track A copy destination 10 three times in the same song ERR Copying the IN OUT area of track 1 to the TO location of another song track once As an example we will explain how to copy the IN OUT area of track 1 to the TO location of track 1 of song 2 once As described in 1 Storing IN OUT and TO loca tions store the IN and OUT locations in the song 1 track Press the EDIT key and then press the SONG TRACK key several times to access the Edit Track display Press the p gt key and then press the SONG TRACK key several times to access the Cpy dis play Rotate the VALUE dial to set the source track the track from which the data will be copied to 1 Press the key and then rotate the VALUE dial to set the destination track the track to which the data will be copied to TrCLP clipboard TrCLP Van mEn OO LE o Press key and the display will indicate Make sure that the setting is correct If you are sure that you wish to copy the data to the clip board press and hold the key for approxi mately one second When the data has been copied the display will indicate Completed Hold down the STOP key and press the FF key to recall song 2 As described in 1 Storing IN OUT a
178. tion to recover the state prior to using Undo E Undo After recording or track editing or after the Redo function has been used the display will show a symbol Press the UNDO key to execute Redo and the data will return to its previous state Redo After executing the Undo function the display will show a symbol Press the UNDO key to execute Redo and the data will return to the state prior to using Undo 9 Automatically re recording part of the performance Auto Punch In Out Auto Punch In Out is a function which automati cally performs Punch In and Punch Out at previ ously specified time locations in the song This allows you to accurately re record a specific portion of a recording Auto Punch In Out is convenient when you wish to concentrate on your playing Begin recording Stop recording playback recording playback Pre rol AN our Post roll LOC 1 LOC 2 Storing the and OUT times Storing the location at which recording will begin as the IN punch in time and the location at which recording will end as the OUT punch out time 1 Move the current time location to the point where you wish to begin recording Refer to 1 Moving the current time p 24 2 Press the STORE key to prepare for storing the location The display will indicate Store ees STORE comet Eres mEn OO LEO
179. to save a song by copying it to an exter nal hard disk drive or removable disk drive refer to Copying a song p 35 This section will explain how to backup a song to a removable disk drive For the procedure of backing up toa DAT recorder refer to 1 Saving a song toa DAT recorder Backup p 43 Korg will accept no responsibility for any loss of data which may result from failure to backup restore correctly Backing up song to a removable disk drive 1 Press the EDIT key and then press the SONG TRACK key several times to display the song name EDIT SONG TRACK P1 TRACK Press the 44 key and then rotate VALUE dial to select the drive which contains the song that you wish to backup If you are backing up an indi vidual song press the key and then rotate the VALUE dial to select the song number as well Press the SYSTEM key several times to make the display read DiskUtil A01 SngNa rn anon LILI LI 0g DiskUtil c rn Press key and then press SYSTEM key several times to make the display read Backup Press the gt key The drive and song number that you selected in step 2 will be displayed If you wish to backup all songs in the currently selected drive rotate the VALUE dial to select 1 5 If you wish to backup an individual song leave this setting unchanged
180. ultaneous recording 6 tracks playback 2 tracks recording Recording format 16 bit uncompressed 44 1 kHz Recording time 94 minutes of 8 tracks recording maximum when using internal 1 4 Gbyte hard disk Maximum recording capacity Internal 4 Gbyte x 7 drives Songs 50 songs Auto Save function makes save load operation unnec essary when switching songs Locate points 3 points per song Mark points 100 points per song Metronome Rhythm patterns 131 patterns MIDI synchronization Transmitted MTC MIDI Clock Received MMC Tempo Map 10 events per song Sync Track 1 track per song Editing Track Copy Insert Erase Delete Swap Tracks can be copied between songs Song Copy Move Delete Recover Undo Redo Counter Locator format Min Sec mSec Meas Beat Tick Min Sec Frame 30 NDF only Mixer section Structure 12 channel 4 bus mixer left and right master sends internal effect send external AUX send 1 master stereo out Signal processing 24 bit 44 1 KHz Equalizer High 10 kHz 15 dB Low 100 Hz 15 dB Scene memory 20 scenes per song Multi effect section Structure lin 2out or 2in 2out or lin lout x 2 Signal processing 24 bit 44 1 KHz Programs 65 preset 65 user Chains 38 types Effects 50 types lt General gt 4 9 custom LCD Power supply AC9 V AC AC power supply Power consumption 16 W AC 9 V 2 0 A max Dimensions 15 2
181. vel Since CHANNEL fader 6 will adjust the input level to INPUT 1 you can record an additional input sound while you bounce the other tracks In this case raise CHANNEL fader 6 to adjust the input sound If you are not recording an input sound either lower the fader If you are combining the tracks in stereo to tracks 7 8 CHANNEL fader 7 8 will adjust the input level For tracks 7 8 which are not being recorded either turn down CHANNEL fader 7 8 or press the TRACK STATUS key several times to select MUTE indicator off If you are combining the tracks in stereo to tracks 7 and 8 track 6 will not be recorded Either turn down CHANNEL fader 6 or select MUTE Applying EQ and effects while you record 9 10 4 Apply to tracks 1 5 as desired while you record Refer to p 28 As desired apply effects to tracks 1 5 and record them For details on applying effects refer to 3 Applying effects to the playback sound p 21 or 2 Applying the internal effect during mixdown p 28 When EFFECT ASSIGN is set to MASTER Send Type the signal sent to the effect will be monau ral so there will be cases in which a stereo effect cannot be obtained even if a stereo input type effect is selected Starting and stopping recording 11 20 Press the REC key and then press the PLAY key to begin recording To stop recording press the STOP key Refer to W Starting and stopping rec
182. veral times to make the display read Restore DiskUtil ae LILILI Restore ran Press key and then rotate VALUE dial to select DAT as the drive from which the data will be restored H DAT100 C n gna LE d n LL 1 Press key to make display read Play DAT Then playback the DAT recorder As playback continues the D8 will indicate Stop DAT so stop the DAT recorder You can press key to verify the song names that are on the DAT tape If you performed the backup using 1 All you can rotate the VALUE dial to see the other song names If you wish to continue the Restore operation press the key The display will differ depending on whether you restore a single song or all songs To restore a single song rotate the VALUE dial to select the restore destination drive A G Then press key and rotate the VALUE dial to select the restore destination song number 2B02 NoDAo 44 10 11 12 To restore all songs rotate the VALUE dial to select the restore destination drive A G The capac ity of that drive will be displayed beside the selec tion B HD1300 e LIE d LILILI If you wish to restore from another DAT tape press the 4
183. y pressing a foot switch sold separately you can switch between playback and recording while you play an instrument or from a remote location This method can also be used when you wish to begin recording immediately from the precise beginning of the song 5 Connect your foot switch to the FOOT SW jack Press the SYSTEM key several times indicator lit to access the Fsw display Then rotate the VALUE dial to select PncI O Now you will be able to press the foot switch instead of pressing the REC key in steps 5 and 6 of the above procedure SYSTEM Fsw PncI O woke OO LIO LILILI 4 If you wish to start recording from the very begin ning of the song press the REC key at the begin ning of the song the indicator will blink and press the foot switch to start recording Canceling a recording or edit ing operation Undo Redo After you have recorded or performed an editing operation such as track copy or delete discussed later in this manual you have the option of restoring the data to its origi nal state After you have recorded performed a track editing operation or used the Redo function a symbol will appear in the right of the display When this is displayed you have the option of using the Undo function to restore the data to its previous state After the Undo function has been used Q symbol will appear and you can use the Redo tunc

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