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1. Normalize start time Normalize end time Change the Tempo map explanation in Setting the tempo Tempo map Tempo Map switches the tempo time signature and rhythm pattern at the specified measure D Specify Tempo Map as the tempo source Select the TEMPO RHYTHM SetUp tab page Press the Rhythm button to turn rhythm on Press TempoSource and use the VALUE dial to select TempoMap Tempesource_ S 001 01 000 12 128 Add a tempo map at any point in the song where you want to change the tempo time signature or rhythm pattern Press the New button to display Select TempoMap002 Param In the Meas area specify the starting location Start Measure for which the tempo map will be created and the ending location End Measure Specify the tempo in Tempo the time signa ture in Beat and the rhythm pattern in Rhythm To add the tempo map by overwrit ing the previous data turn off the Insert but ton Press the OK button to add the tempo map The map numbers will automatically be reas signed from the beginning to the end of the song m By adding a tempo map and using Rhythm to change the rhythm pattern you can create drum patterns for an entire song including an intro fill in and ending SbtRockl Vol 878 Atthe beginning of the song specify the initial tempo in tempo map 001 E Tempo map 00
2. WAV file export e System software update If an external SCSI drive is connected to the D16V2 and the drive list indicates Unknown Disk i e if the D16V2 cannot recognize the drive you can use the fol lowing procedure to make the D16V2 recognize the drive D Connectthe external SCSI device to the D16V2 and use the DiskUtil page to initialize it 2D16 p 47 Re connect the external SCSI device that you ini tialized in step to your computer and format it For details on how to do this refer to the owner s manual of your computer For Windows select normal format and exe cute formatting e For Macintosh gt select MS DOS format and execute formatting Digital Recording Studio Model D16V2 MIDI Implementation Chart Date 2000 6 22 Suction Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Default Channel Changed Mode Memorized Messages Altered Kok kk ck ck ok k k k o Note x Number True Voice echo oR ok k ck KK k k Velocity Note On Note Off x x Aftertouch Polyphonic Key x Monophonic Channel X Pitch Bend x Effect control reception only All control numbers 000 119 are received Mixer control transmission reception 07 Fader 10 Pan Control 12 13 EffSend1 2 Change 14 AuxSend 16 19 20 25 Eq Low Mid MidFc Hi 68 71 72 77 InEq Low Mid MidFc Hi 80 81 82 83 Subin Lev Bal Mono Mute 86 87 MstEff1 RetLev RetBal 88 89 MstEff2 RetLev RetB
3. Erase button has been added to the CDR RW tab page P4 CDR RW Creating and playing a CD R RW ED IE D UE C2 Refer to the D16 Owner s Manual for details on 2 6 1 CD R RW Information enne Irk01 99 BlankDisc N oAudioTracks N oDrive This displays the song that will be played from the CD R RW disc Trk01 99 The song number within the CD R RW disc BlankDisc Nothing has been written to the inserted CD R RW disc NoAudioTracks Either a CD R RW disc has not been inserted or no playable audio tracks were found on the disc NoDrive No drive is connected This erases the data that was written on the CD RW This cannot be executed for a CD R Be aware that erased data cannot be recovered 8 SCENE The ReadDel tab page has been changed vee0 000000000000000000000000909 P1 ReadDel Scene playback on off and editing EA i Ovewrt 1 SceneRead ee O n Off This turns scene playback on off SceneRead On On Scenes will be played back The mixer settings will change automatically when play back reaches the time location at which a scene was reg istered When On the SCENE key will light Off Scenes will not be played back In this case scenes can be freely recalled as general pur pose settings whenever you wish D16 p 66 Recall ing a scene 2 Filter iioii dedii ec dne en You can use filters to disable spe
4. to track 1 Execute the Normalize command Press the Exec button and respond to the Are You Sure display When the operation is com pleted the display will indicate Completed Press the OK button 5 Listen to the result Press the IN LOC1 button to play back from the IN location and verify that the Normalize opera tion was performed correctly You can use Undo to return the data to its previous state A The time required by this editing operation i e before the Completed display appears will take proportionally longer as the specified range IN OUT is longer An Import tab page and Export tab page have been added P4 Import Import a WAVE file A WAV file saved on a FAT 16 DOS format external SCSI device can be loaded into the beginning of a D16V2 track p 20 Note when using DOS format disks You can also import this data into the clipboard and paste it into a location other than the beginning of the track noe In the case of CD ROM CD R and CD RW the D16V2 supports WAV files saved on 1509660 for mat discs Sub directories are also supported for CD ROM CD R and CD RW For external SCSI drives other than CD ROM CD R and CD RW the D16V2 supports only WAV files that are saved in the root directory of the first parti tion of FAT 16 format ES The D16V2 can import WAV files of the following formats Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz Quantization 8 bit 16 bit 24 bi
5. D16V2 SYSTEM SYNC section Using mixer control In the SYSTEM MIDI page you can turn on Con trol Change Trans and Recv to transmit and receive D16V2 mixer parameters Example 1 Here s how mixer operations on the D16V2 can be recorded on an external MIDI sequencer Connect the D16V2 and MIDI sequencer as follows M dd our M C3 EO MIDI Sequencer D Make synchronization settings on the D16V2 and the external MIDI sequencer Set the D16V2 as the master and the external MIDI sequencer as the slave Make settings so that the MIDI sequencer will synchronize to the MIDI Clock or MTC messages transmitted from the D16V2 2D16 p 47 2 Enable transmission of control change messages from the D16V2 In the SYSTEM MIDI page set Mixer Control Control Change Trans to ON Put the external MIDI sequencer in record ready mode Mixer control data of the D16V2 is transmitted on MIDI channels 1 16 corresponding to tracks 1 16 Make settings on your external MIDI sequencer so that it will record all MIDI channels 1 16 For details refer to the operation manual of your MIDI sequencer ET Refer to the MIDI implementation for a list of parameters To obtain the MIDI implementation contact Korg dealer 19 Begin recording Press the PLAY key of the D16V2 to begin play back and
6. The Select Tempo Map Param dialog box will appear allow ing you to set the various parameters 2 New 4 Delete ccvieveedccntieteiessvecsvdestvavvdevreccasssstenseabscees This deletes the tempo map Delete TempoMap 001 AreYouSure 4a SelectAll ne On Off Selects which tempo maps will be deleted ERES On All tempo maps will be deleted The tempo map number will be displayed as Off The single tempo map selected for TempoMap will be deleted On the D16V2 all tempo maps following the deleted tempo map will be moved forward 5 Pattern Length Pattern Position eeee This shows the number of measures length of the pat tern selected by SelRhythm and the measure number that is currently playing 13 UNDO An undo level setting has been added The scroll buttons have been changed to New and Old buttons After executing the following operations you can use Undo to return to the condition prior to executing the operation You may then use Redo to return to the con dition prior to executing Undo Recording Track editing Copy Track Insert Track Erase Track Delete Track Swap Track Reverse Track Optimize Track Exp Comp Track Copy Whole Track Swap Whole Track Fade Track Normalize Track e WAY file import Current Level 61 15 Refer to the D16 Owner s Manual for details on 1 4 Bis Level siennes
7. audio data for only the portions that are actually used so that only the Intro Solo and Ending will occupy disk capacity data sits Soo i L T 1 IN OUT Optimize Track M after execution cata eases Son 88 CE Example 2 Suppose that you began recording on track 1 from the beginning of the song and played the Intro A B and Solo as the first take Then you recorded A and B as the second take Record take 2 v Take 1 Take 2 In this case the A and B take 1 data underlying A and B of track 1 will remain as a single piece of audio data together with the Intro and Solo in order to allow Undo to be performed This means that the disk capacity will be occupied by data for the Intro A A B B and Solo If you wish to recover disk capacity by erasing the A and B data from the first take execute the Optimize Track command on track 1 from the beginning to the end of the song This will create audio consisting only of the Intro of take 1 A of take 2 B of take 2 and the Solo of take 1 Sections A and B of take 1 will no longer occupy disk capacity mo a Bf Solo use IN OUT Optimize Track Example 3 Suppose that you recorded A and B on track 1 as the first take Then you overwrote the Intro A B and Solo as take 2 Take 1 m Take 1 ee m A e Soo Take 2 In this case the take 1 data for A and B will remain underlying A and B o
8. is com pleted the display will indicate Completed Press the OK button A The data will be overwritten onto the copy destination track 2 Listen to the result Press the TO LOC3 key to play back from the TO time location and listen to the data to verify that it was imported correctly You can use Undo to return the data to the previous condition P5 Export Export a WAV file Audio track data copied to the clipboard of the D16V2 can be exported to a WAV file 16 bit 44 1 KHz mono or stereo on a FAT 16 DOS formatted external SCSI drive p 20 Note when using DOS format disks Clip board data in 24 bit mode can be exported either as 16 bit or 24 bit data When exporting 24 bit clipboard data as 16 bit data you can select whether dithering will be performed EX If dithering is performed quantization noise will be less obvious A Itis not possible to export to a CD device CD R CD RW seeetbrive 002 01 000 LE 2 3 4 This shows the state of the clipboard indicates the number of tracks in the clipboard Only Clip1 monau ral or Clip2 stereo can be exported 2 Dilvelist ice rue iti te ER A G Select the drive For details on drive numbers refer to Drive ID 2D16 p 47 Press the Rename button to access the dialog box and specify a name for the WAV file Up to eight charac ters can be used in the WAV file name 4 Exec Execute eeenmmmmns Execute the WAV
9. regions in two tracks You can fade in or fade out the IN OUT region Asingle or multiple tracks of data can be faded in or faded out simultaneously Boosting to an appropriate level Normal ize Track If the recorded level is too low you can use this com mand to boost the selected region IN OUT of track data to the maximum level that will not cause clipping The peak value of the audio data in the IN OUT region is detected and the level of the entire IN OUT region is boosted as far as possible without causing the peak value to clip The data of a single track or of adjacent tracks can be normalized simultaneously A If data that was recorded at an extremely low level is normalized any noise component it contains will be boosted by the same amount The function of IN OUT TO and END times for each command Copy source start time Copy source end time Copy desti nation start time Blank insert start time Blank insert end time Erase start time Erase end time Delete start time Delete end time Swap start time Swap end time Reverse start time Reverse end time Reversed copy destina tion start time Optimize start time Optimize end time press start time Expand com Expand com press end file Expand com press desti copy destina tion start time Expand com press desti nation end time Fade start time Fade end time
10. sion etc LEZ Sub directories are also supported when importing from CD ROM CD R or CD RW Sub directories are indicated as in the Wav FileList screen Cr Cancel To enter this directory select and press the OK button To return select lt and press the OK button Cancel BASSBS WAY 3 DestTrack sss 1 16 1 2 15 16 Clip Selects the import destination track Clip will be 1 if the selected WAV file is monaural or 2 if the file is stereo 4 FileType vee IM St This indicates whether the selected WAV file is monau ral or stereo El Mono The selected WAV file is monaural E Stereo The selected WAV file is stereo 5 Exec EXCCUtE occ nnns Executes the WAV file import command Importing a WAV file to the beginning of a track Here s how a monaural WAV file named Sound001 wav can be imported into the beginning of track 1 from a DOS format external drive A DOS connected to the SCSI connector D Select Import Select the TRACK Import tab page Select the import source drive Press the DriveList button to access the dialog box Select the DOS format drive that contains the WAV file For this example select drive A and press the OK button to return to the TRACK Import tab page 3 Select the WAV file 10 Press the WavFileList button to access the dialog box For this example select A Sound001 w
11. 1 is located at the beginning of the song and specifies the initial tempo Tempo maps 002 200 can be placed in successive measures of the song to change the tempo Select the TEMPO RHYTHM TmpMap tab page 001 01 000 r Meas 001 002 J 120 84784 Metrod e Select TempoMap and use the VALUE dial to select tempo map 001 Press the Edit button to access the Select TempoMap001 Param dialog box Select bbc Param ses Meas Lt 1 Cancel Tempo 7120 Beat rm Rhythm E Sbt Rocki Specify the tempo in Tempo the time signa ture in Beat and the rhythm pattern in Rhythm Itis not possible to change the starting location Start Measure of tempo map 001 You can change only the ending location End Measure e After you have finished making the settings press the OK button It is now possible to backup and restore song data using a CD R or CD RW Reference 2 SYSTEM The symbol indicating foot switch polarity has been changed to y Pl Control Foot switch Control change device pedal MIDI setting Pol ootSw s n Out Ass nj Diskuti 1 3 4 1 Pol FootSwPolarity eee E Specifies the polarity of the foot switch Connect a foot switch such as the separately sold PS 1 option to the front panel FOOT SWITCH jack and set this parameter so that the S symbol appears when the foot switch is p
12. 99 Level 8 Level 1 Level Specifies the undo level The data will be saved for the specified number of previously executed operations You can select the undo level from 99 8 or 1 opera tions 6 NeW senini eere deer Ri Rada Scroll the list toward the newer data VUL Mm Scroll the list toward the older data 19 IN SERT EFFECT Some of the operations have been changed Pl InsASS Insert effect insert position type setting 000 00 000 amp SelectEffTupe InsertTo Ini 1 p Off iIn2 2 Off E t int outx4 g In3 gt 3 Ott Inde 4 Ort Rss InsEffiR InsEff2 H InsEft3y InsEff4E 2 3 Refer to the D16 Owner s Manual for details on 1 2 and 4 3 Insertlo sn issues Selects the position at which the insert effect will be inserted Press the E button to access the dialog box and make settings Press the OK button to finalize the set tings or press the Cancel button to discard any changes you made Select InsertEffect AssignChannel 3b 3c E When Assign is set to In Specifies the return channel 3a Input In1 8 DrL DrR This shows the analog inputs 3b Effect coe aa Nai Eaa 1 8 This shows the effect numbers 3c SelectCh sms 1 16 Off This specifies the return channel of the effect out put 16 E When Assign is set to Trk Specifies the channel into which the effect will be inserted effect return inserted c
13. For this example set MMC DevID to 10 Make settings on the slave D16V2 In the SYSTEM Sync tab page set Select MIDI SyncMode to MTC Slave In the SYSTEM MMC tab page set Select MMC Mode to Receive For this example set MMC DevID to 10 the same as the master Press the PLAY key on the slave D16V2 to put it in playback ready mode Id If you do not want to receive mixer control data you can either turn the SYSTEM MIDI page Control Change Trans param eter Off on the master D16V2 or turn the SYSTEM MIDI page Control Change Recv parameter Off on the slave D16V2 Press the PLAY key on the master D16V2 When the slave D16V2 receives time code and establishes synchronization with the time code of the master unit the slave D16V2 will begin play back E Several seconds may be required in order for synchronization to be established amp On the MTC slave D16V2 you must make sure that the AUTOPUNCH AtPunch tab page AutoPunch parameter and the LOOP Loop tab page Loop parameter are both turned Off D8 backup data can now be restored into the D16V2 P5 B U Rst Backup restore from removable disk Here you can backup save restore recall data using a removable disk The D16V2 supports backup restore on CD R or CD RW The following data can also be restored D16 backup data D8 backup data audio data only A Be aware th
14. OK button to return to the TRACK EditTrk tab page Select the fade in destination track number Set DestTrack to track 1 5 Execute the fade in Press the Exec button then reply to the Are You Sure confirmation When the fade in is com pleted the display will indicate Completed Press the OK button 6 Listen to the results Press the IN LOC1 key to play back from the IN location and check that the fade in was performed correctly You can use Undo to return the data to the state before the operation was executed A The time required by this editing operation before the Completed display appears will take proportionally longer as the specified range IN OUT is longer Fade out procedure Here s how to fade out the IN OUT region of track 1 D Select the IN and OUT locations Select assign the fade out start and locations 2D16 p 70 Select the Fade Track edit type In the TRACK EditIrk tab page set EditType to FadeTrack Select the fade curve Press the Mode button to access the dialog box For this example select the D type curve and press the OK button to return to the TRACK EditTrk tab page Select the fade out destination track number Set DestTrack to track 1 5 Execute the fade out Press the Exec button then reply to the Are You Sure confirmation When the fade out is com pleted the display will ind
15. SYSTEM VERSION Digital Recording Upgrade Guide Table of Contents lhtroductioll io oido EDO RE CERTE RE EEREFIA REMIS DX RR RAERERENEKRE AMAN RR Cea Ra eed About this manual semen tede de edi e eee de ere nne NEA 1 Printing conventions in this manual 1 Major new funchons Ie ee SU gri ig dee b de fe tei e Ioa eite 1 Main changes from the DT6 5 iii tdeo e e cante eie ded eee iyu ele 2 BaSiGODGFAUON tis ntm aed oO dr aAA Pre rc tree f M DOR Referelice vincere Pac deri esses rbd ehe cubat cr Eva anaes Appendices iercrotoi e onadrer de Eo Ce FUP k roS QOO cde dA EHI FU SUP THES OD CUR 17 Regarding disk capacity uo odes ee efte nent iade hen han e Eee its 18 MIDEfunctions editae Eee Tania eee d an saben tiet 19 Using mixer control ius Rid re de er e etate ie e ad die e bete f de iod 19 Note when using DOS format disks ss 20 MIDI implementation chart seen 21 Appearance and specifications of this product are subject to change without notice Company names product names and names of formats etc are the trademarks or registered trade marks of their respective owners Introduction About this manual This manual explains the new functions and improve ments that have been added to the D16 in Version 2 Since the explanations are given in order of the contents of the D16 Owner s Manual you will need to read this manual in conjunction with the D16 Owner s Manual Printi
16. al 08 94 ChannelPair Function 95 Master fader Program Change Variable Range 0 99 Scene numbers 1 100 System Exclusive O O Quarter frame Q O Received transmitted only for 30 frame non drop System Song Position O X Common Song Select x x Tune x X System Clock Q O Real Time Command O O Local On Off x X Aux All Notes Off x x Messages Active Sense x x Reset X X Notes 1 Received if MMC Mode Receive is selected in SYSTEM MMC 6 Transmitted received for mixer control when ControlChange is 2 Transmitted if MTC Mstr is selected in SYSTEM Sync enabled in SYSTEM MIDI 3 Transmitted if Clock Mstr is selected in SYSTEM Sync 7 Transmitted received if ProgChange is enabled in SYSTEM MIDI 4 Received if MIDIClock is selected for SelectRecTempoTrackType in 8 Transmitted if MMC Mode Transmit is selected in SYSTEM TEMPO RHYTHM TmpTrk and tempo is being recorded MMC 5 Received to control effects when selected in SYSTEM Control 9 Received if MIDISync Mode MTC Slave is selected in SYSTEM Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO O Yes Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO X No Consult your local Korg distributor for more information on MIDI IMPLEMENTATION 21 t Lo ard A Leo T ETT RE PAN INALSAS NOTICE KORG products are manufactured under strict specifications and voltages required by each country These pr
17. at backup and some restore operations will overwrite the data on the destination drive amp When backing up on CD R or CD RW you must use a blank disk Format types have been added to the display A Force button has been added for forcible initializa tion P6 DiskUtil Initialize format check a drive Here you can initialize format or check a drive Before a disk can be used to record playback for the first time it must be initialized or formatted Initialize a drive when you wish to erase the con tents of the drive and use it for the first time such as for a newly purchased drive Format a disk previously used by another device before using it on the D16V2 or if DiskError mes sages begin to appear frequently during playback Ud It is not necessary to initialize format a removable disk that will be used for backup restore A When you initialize or format a drive the data on that drive will be lost Set0peration 001 01 000 1 F RMD258 4 Initialize CUS ES Ted 25 Diskuti 2 3 Refer to the D16 Owner s Manual for details on 1 2 and 4 3 Format Type P B D8 B This displays the format type of the drive The internal drive of the D16V2 or an external drive connected to the D16V2 and initialized or formatted will be displayed as a playable drive Other drives will be displayed as backup drives P Playable type A disk for creating D16 songs B Backup type A disk
18. av and press the OK button to return to the TRACK Import tab page Sub directories are supported if you are importing from a CD If you are importing from another SCSI drive only WAV files saved in the root directory are supported You can use the Prvw button to audition the first two seconds of the selected WAV file Select the import destination track number Set DestTrack to track 1 5 Execute the import Press the Exec button and respond to the AreYouSure display When the import is com pleted the display will indicate Completed Press the OK button 6 Listen to the result Hold down the STOP key and press the REW key to return to the beginning of the song and lis ten to the data to verify that it was imported cor rectly You can use Undo to return the data to the previous condition A The longer the file being imported the more time will be required for this operation i e before the Completed display appears Importing a WAV file to the middle of a track Here s how a monaural WAV file named Sound001 wav can be imported once into the TO location of track 1 from a DOS format external drive A DOS connected to the SCSI connector D Select Import Select the TRACK Import tab page Select the import source drive Press the DriveList button to access the dialog box Select the DOS format drive that contains the WAV file For this example select dr
19. b is between 21 50 steps to the right of the internal value The pan knob is more than 51 steps to the right of the internal value 9 TEMPO RHYTHM Part of the SetUp tab page has been changed 000000000000000000000000000e Pl SetUp Tempo and rhythm settings Setur TmpMap tmp tk 4 52 Refer to the D16 Owner s Manual for details on 1 4 and 6 5 RhythmVol rss 000 100 Specifies the volume of the rhythm This volume will be sent to the master LR bus if the SOLO MONITOR Monitor page Rhythm button is turned off If this button is on the volume will be sent to the monitor LR bus gt D16 p 17 7 Pattern Length Pattern Position This shows the length number of measures of the rhythm pattern selected by SelRhythm and the mea sure that is currently playing Example L4 1 currently playing measure 1 of a four measure pattern P2 TmpMap Tempo map editing By specifying tempo maps you can change the tempo time signature and rhythm pattern while recording or playing a song m Changes in tempo time signature and rhythm can be placed only at the beginning of each measure For details on creating a tempo map refer to p 4 1 TempoMap msn 001 200 This is the number of the selected tempo map The starting measure ending measure tempo time signa ture and rhythm pattern of this tempo map are shown at the right You can press the E button and select from a
20. cific mixer settings parameters when registering or playing back a scene Here you can specify which mixer settings parameters will be disabled EditFilter a1 NEw SCENE On The filter will be turned on for the corresponding channel parameter and the scene settings will be dis abled Off The filter will be off and the scene settings will be enabled When registering the filter acts as a registration filter for the song When playing back the filter acts as a playback filter for the song For example suppose that you turned the Pan filter on for channels 1 and 2 and registered a scene 002 in the middle of the song We will also suppose that you turned on the EQ filter during playback When you set SceneRead to On and play back from the beginning of the song the pan settings will not be recalled when you reach scene 002 because the Pan filter is on In other words the same pan values as in scene 001 located at the beginning of the song will continue in effect but the remaining parameters will change to the values of scene 002 EQ settings are being played back through the playback filter so the values registered in the scene at the beginning of the song will not be used the current EO values will be maintained 3 SceneNumber een 001 100 Recalls the mixer settings of the selected scene at the current time This is also used to select a scene when you wish t
21. ck Dest Track data When this is executed the audio data of the IN OUT region will be smoothly faded in toward the level at the OUT location When this is executed Exec the fade in desti nation track will be overwritten Eaitrype l001 01 000 E IN OUT IN OUT Select the fade curve with which the fade in or fade out will be performed SelectF adeMode CT DA ad OB al Oc Cancel OD b OEM OF SelectFadeMode ne A F A type This curve is ideal for conventional fade in B type This curve is ideal for creating cross fades where two tracks are faded in out at the identical time location C type This curve inverts the A curve lengthening the sound that is heard before the fade D type Fade out using the A type curve E type Fade out using the B type curve F type Fade out using the C type curve Press the OK button to finalize the selected fade type Press the Cancel button to cancel the setting Fade in procedure As an example here s how to fade in the IN OUT region of track 1 D Select the IN and OUT locations Select assign the fade in start and locations 2D16 p 70 Select the Fade Track edit type In the TRACK EditIrk tab page set EditType to FadeTrack Select the fade curve Press the Mode button to access the dialog box For this example select the A type curve and press the
22. dialog box amp TempoMap cannot be selected if TempoSource P1 1 is Manual Creates a new tempo map You will also create a new tempo map when you wish to add a tempo map between existing tempo maps The following SelectTempo Map Param dialog box will appear Select TempoMap 3 Param 2e 2b 2d 2f 2a StartMeas een 001 999 Specifies the starting location of the tempo map This is specified in units of a measure 2b EndMeas eene 001 999 Specifies the ending location of the tempo map This is specified in units of a measure 2c Tempo 40 240 Specifies the tempo The units are J 40 240 2d Beat 01 04 16 16 Specifies the time signature 2e Rhythm Rhythm Pattern List Specifies the rhythm If you want part of the rhythm to be silent select a silent rhythm type You can press the We button and select from a dia log box The rhythms that can be selected will depend on the Beat D16 p 114 Cancel Sbt Rock1 PA a a erinnere io ner On Off On The new tempo map will be created in Insert mode inserting the tempo map Off The new tempo map will be created in Over write mode overwriting the existing tempo map Modifies the settings of the tempo map Select this when you wish to modify a previously cre ated map Use TempoMap to select the map that you wish to modify and then press this button
23. e FF key you will move to the end of the current song If you are already at the end of the song you will move to the beginning of the next song If the Scrub function is on you can press this key to perform Slow Play D16 p 74 2 REW key When stopped or playing this key moves backward in time rewind If you hold down the STOP key and press the REW key you will move to the beginning of the current song if you are in the middle of the current song or to the beginning of the previous song if you are already at the beginning of the current song 3 STOP key This key stops recording or playback and stops the recorder Appendices The following messages have been added to Error messages Unsupported File Type When importing a WAV file you attempted to import an unsupported file Specify a WAV file that can be imported gt p 9 Same File Name Exists When exporting a WAV file a WAV file of the same name already exists in the export destination drive Specify a different filename No CDRW Disc The erase destination media is not a CD RW Execute the erase command on a CD RW Drive Condition Error If this message appears when an unfinalized CD is played it is possible that your drive does not support unfinalized CD s Finalize the disc before playing it If this message appears when using a CD R RW drive an error has occurred in the drive Check the drive conn
24. e IN and OUT time locations D16 p 70 9 Select Copy In the TRACK EditIrk tab page set EditIype to CopyTrack D Select the copy source track number Set SourceTrack to tracks 1 2 Select the clipboard as the copy destination track number Set DestIrack to Clip Execute the copy Press the Exec button and reply to the Are You Sure message When the copy is completed the display will indicate Completed Press the OK button D Select Export Select the TRACK Export tab page Select the export destination drive Press the DriveList button to access the dialog box Select a DOS format drive For this example select drive A and press the OK button to return to the TRACK Import tab page Assign a name to the WAV file Press the Rename button to access the dialog box and modify the name You can input a name of up to eight characters A A filename extension of wav will be input automatically Input date information for the WAV file Press the Date button to access the dialog box and input the year month day hour minute and second D Execute the export operation Press the Exec button and reply to the Are You Sure message When the data has been exported the display will indicate Completed Press the OK button If an identically named WAV file already exists the export operation cannot be exe cuted 12 5 SONG An
25. ections If no problem is found with connections or operation replace the media 17 Regarding disk capacity This section explains how the D16V2 manages disk capacity For explanatory purposes we will assume that you have recorded a song with the following structure LE It is not necessary that the Optimize Track opera tion explained here be used frequently It is suffi cient to use it only if Disk Busy is displayed when you are actually editing or if you wish to recover more disk free space after you have fin ished the song intro A B Solo Break Ending Example 1 Suppose that you began recording on track 1 from the beginning of the song and recorded only the Intro Solo and Ending as the first pass of recording m H IN OUT IN OUT EraseTrack EraseTrack In this case sections A B and the Break will be recorded as silence in reality sound at the noise level and will occupy disk space unnecessarily Execute the Erase Track operation on the silent portions A B and Break of track 1 At this time the D16V2 is only provi sionally erasing the unwanted portions A B and Break the noise level sound meaning that the disk capacity will not be recovered If you wish to retain only the audio data that you are actually using Intro Solo and Ending and recover the rest of the space execute Optimize Track on track 1 between the beginning and end of the song This will create
26. egin ning of the next song Rhythm level control specification change The Mute button in the TEMPO RHYTHM SetUp tab page and the RhythmLevel button in the Solo Monitor tab page have been deleted This lets you adjust the Rhythm level and on off set ting in a single page by using Vol in the TEMPO SetUp tab page You can also use the Rhythm button in the Solo Monitor tab page as a master and monitor on off switch for the rhythm sound Optimize track change This has been changed so that unneeded sound is not generated if a track or specified region is blank If the next event is not far away the track will be generated as a single piece of sound data to avoid DiskBusy indi cations Insert effect routing specification change In the INSERT EFFECT InsAss tab page when Assign is set to In the SelectInput input setting is now disabled This makes the input setting match the setting of Input Ch1 8 and Ch 9 16 making the signal easier to manage Improved locate operation in the Track View display You can move smoothly through time in the Track View display by rapidly turning the VALUE knob n the SYSTEM Control page the symbol indicat ing that the foot switch is pressed has been changed from to S e Due to the addition of the SYSTEM MMC page the location of the SYSTEM DiskUtil page has changed from P4 to P6 Basic operatio
27. f track 1 However once take 2 is finished the audio data of take 1 will not be used at all so it is not necessary to perform the Optimize operation tc no A I e 1 Soo Even if you use disk capacity efficiently in the above sit uations examples 1 2 3 the old data will remain on the hard disk in order to allow Undo To erase the data that is maintained by the Undo func tion turn off the power of the D16V2 When you turn the power on once again all data that had been main tained for purposes of Undo will be erased thus allow ing you to recover this disk capacity If before you executed Optimize Track audio data was used by other tracks including virtual tracks or by another song on the same disk the old audio data will not be erased This will cause even more disk space to be occupied than before executing Optimize Track c MIDI functions On the D16V2 MIDI can be used to do the following things I Control change messages can be used to con trol mixer parameters Refer to Using mixer control II Effect parameters can be controlled via MIDI gt D16 p 45 III Program change messages can switch mixer scenes 2D16 p 67 D16V2 SYSTEM MIDI section IV MMC can be used to control external MIDI devices or to control the D16V2 from an exter nal MIDI device D16 p 46 D16V2 SYS TEM MMC section V MTC can be used to synchronize the D16V2 with external MIDI devices 3D16 p 46
28. file export Lana ai nnn Dm E CliglreYouSure Wo 1 a Vir 1 8 fUte3 16H Edit Trk Import Export ExportFile Ex 16 16bit 4a Export Size e 16 bit 24 bit This can be selected only if the clipboard con tains 24 bit data Specify whether the 24 bit data copied to the clip board will be exported as a 16 bit WAV file or asa 24 bit WAV file Exe ae ExI 24224bit 4b Dither SW nnm ON OFF This can be selected only for 24 16 bit Specify whether dithering will be performed when the 24 bit data copied to the clipboard is exported as a 16 bit WAV file z Ex E bite Dither ON Dithering will be performed in order to make quantization noise less obtrusive OFF Dithering will not be performed Input the date of the WAV file being exported Press the Date button to access the dialog box and specify the date on which the WAV file was created Directly press the date that you wish to change and use the VALUE dial to modify the date File Date 2000 781701 CT 89 98 00 Cancel Press the OK button to finalize the setting Alterna tively press the Cancel button to cancel any changes you made 11 Exporting to a WAV file Here s how the IN OUT range of tracks 1 and 2 from song 001 can be exported to a SCSI connected DOS for mat external drive A DOS as a stereo WAV file named Sound001 wav D Select song 001 Assign th
29. for backing up D16 data D8 B A D8 backup disk Format Format the drive selected by Drive ID ara Ces On Even if the disk contains a song or songs pro tected by Protect Song initialization will be per formed forcibly Off If the disk contains a song or songs protected by Protect Song a message of Song Protect will be displayed when you attempt to initialize and the command will be aborted 4 TRACK The edit type name has been changed from Trk to rack The explanation for Optimize Track has changed as fol lows Optimize Track This optimizes the track data in the IN OUT range of the destination track DestTrack The D16V2 will not generate unnecessary sound if the IN OUT range contains unused blank portions How ever in the case of brief blank portions that are close to the next audio event the data will be generated as a single sound to avoid producing Disk Busy errors LE By executing Optimize with IN OUT set to the beginning and end of the song you can ensure that the data will be accessed with ideal efficiency from the hard disk este 5 000 00 000 LA ES Optimizetrack F 1 Utri 8 ots PAET ek Tmport Export IN OUT DestTrack Lem mi l ran prr DestTrack Fade Track and Normalize Track have been added as edit types Editlype FadeTrack This command creates a fade in or fade out in the IN OUT region of the fade in destination tra
30. hannel 3a Select iii iiti 1 16 Off Selects the mixer channel into which the effect will be inserted IE If the SelectEffType is 2in2outx2 only odd numbered channels can be selected for SelectCh 3b Effect sore pese 1 8 This shows the insert effect number 3c OutputCh eeeenne 1 16 Off This shows the return channel of the effect output The same channel as 3a SelectCh will be shown 21 SOLO MONITOR Rhythm Level has been deleted from P2 Monitor Monitor settings Refer to the D16 Owner s Manual for details on 1 2 and 4 5 Rhythm On Off Selects whether the internal rhythm sound will be sent to the monitor LR bus or to the master LR bus On The internal rhythm sound will be sent to the mon itor LR bus It will not be sent to the master LR bus Off The internal rhythm sound will be sent to the mas ter LR bus It will not be sent to the monitor LR bus ED The volume of the internal rhythm is adjusted by RhythmVol in the TEMPO RHYTHM Setup page 26 TRAN SPORT KEY Part of the operation of the FF and REW keys has been changed These keys perform recorder operations such as play back and recording ot PLAY STOP CETTE uc 4 3 E Refer to the D16 Owner s Manual for details on 4 6 1 FF key When stopped or playing this key moves forward in time fast forward If you hold down the STOP key and press th
31. icate Completed Press the OK button 6 Listen to the results Press the IN LOC1 key to play back from the IN location and check that the fade out was per formed correctly You can use Undo to return the data to the state before the operation was executed A The time required by this editing operation i e before the Completed display appears will take proportionally longer as the specified range IN OUT is longer Editlype NormalizeTrack This command searches for the peak level of audio data that was recorded at an unintentionally low level and boosts the entire region of audio data so that this peak level will be the maximum level A When this command is executed Exec the nor malize destination track will be overwritten IN OUT IN OUT Max Level i MaxLevel d 3 Destlrack cooss dien 1 16 1 2 15 16 Selects the normalize destination track E For a 24 bit song only up to tracks 7 8 can be selected 6 Exec Execute eeenmmmmmmn Executes the track editing command Normalizing procedure Here s how to normalize the IN OUT region of track 1 D Select the IN and OUT locations Select assign the starting and ending times of the region that you wish to normalize C D16 p 70 Select the Normalize command In the TRACK EditTrk tab page set EditType to NormalizeTrack 3 Select the normalize destination track number Set DestTrack
32. itSceneLocation a 1 Loc gag 90 aaa Cx TE REPRETHELTCETEITETTTTET T CETTPeEPEEPEETETTeTTreTrerererrere crete ett This deletes a scene amp When you delete a scene the Undo operation is not available Delete Scene G81 nodi SelectAll AreYouSure Ta SelectAll oranana On Off ESSE On All scenes will be subject to dele tion The scene number will be shown as Off The single scene selected for SceneNumber will be subject to deletion 9 EdtFillr iiisii oon Dn n Det nce E ed c a a Views or modifies the settings of the filter registered for the scene When a scene is stored it saves all the parameters that can be registered as well as the state of the filter If the filter is defeated you can enable scene data to be 13 recalled even after storing the scene If the filter is enabled you can disable recall of scene data even after storing the scene 9 Recall ER This recalls the settings that were stored in a scene If you recall a scene edit the EQ etc and then press the Recall button to recall once again the unedited set tings the mixer settings that were registered in the scene will be recalled 10 OVW TE asiaan aenta nen dede noie ice o e This overwrites the current mixer settings onto the selected scene number Use this when you wish to make minor changes to a scene or to replace it with another scene A guide function has been added for the pan and fad er
33. ive A and press the OK button to return to the TRACK Import tab page Select the WAV file Press the WavFileList button to access the dialog box For this example select A Sound001 wav and press the OK button to return to the TRACK Import tab page Sub directories are supported if you are importing from a CD If you are importing from another SCSI drive only WAV files saved in the root directory are supported Select the clipboard as the copy destination track number Set DestTrack to Clip 5 Execute the import Press the Exec button and respond to the AreYouSure display When the import is com pleted the display will indicate Completed Press the OK button A The longer the file being imported the longer the time that will be required for this operation i e before the Completed display appears Specify the TO time location 2D16 p 70 Select Copy In the TRACK EditTrk tab page set EditType to Copy Track Select the clipboard as the copy source track num ber For SourceTrack select Clip 1 The number indicates the number of tracks in the clipboard Select the copy destination and track number Set DestTrack to track 1 Specify the number of times that the data will be copied Set Times to 1 copy P Execute the copy operation Press the Exec button and respond to the AreYouSure display When the copy
34. modify a mixer parameter the correspond ing control change will be transmitted Control changes transmitted from the D16V2 can be recorded on a MIDI connected external sequencer The data recorded on the external sequencer can then be played back to automate the mixer parameters 5 ControlChange ReCv nn On Off This enables reception of control change messages By receiving control changes that were previously recorded on a MIDI sequencer you can control the cor responding mixer parameters For details on the parameters that can be controlled refer to the MIDI implementation chart p 21 P3 Sync Synchronization settings By synchronizing the D16V2 and an external MIDI sequencer you can simultaneously play back 16 tracks of audio together with external MIDI tone generators The action of making the D16V2 operate at the same timing as a MIDI sequencer is called synchronization The device that outputs the synchronization clock is called the master device and the device that receives the synchronization clock is called the slave device The D16V2 can function either as the master or the slave It is also possible to transmit MMC messages from a MIDI sequencer etc to control playback or recording on the D16V2 IMTcSveon 001 01 000 Select MIDISunc Mode MTC RecvErrorLevel 2 1 Select MIDISync Mode mm MTC Mstr MTC Slave Clock Mstr O ff Select the synchronization message
35. n In 2 Naming a song step 3 has been changed as fol lows 2 Naming a song 9 Change the name of the song Use the 4 I buttons to move the cursor to the location of the character that you wish to change and rotate the VALUE dial to modify the song name The buttons in the LCD screen have the following function A a buttons Select the alphabetical character A Press it again to select the lowercase a 0 9 button Select the numeral 0 9 Symbol button Select a symbol Insert button Insert a space moving the follow ing characters backward Space button Select a space blank Backsp button Delete the character before the cursor Delete button Delete the character at the cursor ClearAll button Delete the entire name Part of 3 Selecting an existing song has been changed STO P key FF key Use this to select the previous or next numbered song in the same drive Hold down the STOP key and press the FF key to move to the end of that song If you are already at the end of the song you will move to the beginning of the next song Fade Track and Normalize Track commands have been added to Track editing Fade in Fade out Fade Track This command creates a fade in or fade out in the selected region IN OUT of the recorded track data You can also create crossfades by combining fade in and fade out for identical
36. ng conventions in this manual This manual uses the same conventions described on p 2 Printing conventions in this manual of the D16 Owner s Manual Other conventions are as follows 2D16 p Bli This indicates a reference page in the D16 Owner s Manual The D16 upgrade Refer to p 107 Updating the system software in the D16 Owner s Manual for details on the system upgrade Major new functions Backup restore on CD R RW A CD R or CD RW drive connected to the SCSI con nector can be used to backup and restore D16V2 song data Restore D8 song data Audio data which has been stored on an external SCSI drive by the D8 Digital Recording Studio can be restored to the D16V2 for playback and further editing Import and export WAV files WAV format audio files can be loaded from a DOS for mat FAT 16 external drive connected to the SCSI connector into a D16V2 song Audio data from the clip board of the D16V2 can now be exported to a DOS for mat FAT 16 external SCSI drive as a WAV format audio file MTC slave MMC transmission The D16V2 can receive and synchronize to MTC MIDI Time Code transmitted from another D16V2 or exter nal sequencer MMC MIDI Machine Control message can now be received allowing the D16V2 to be con trolled by a connected external MMC compatible device This makes it possible for two D16V2 units to be oper ated in synchronization MIDI control of mixer parameters Mixer data fade
37. o change its name or modify the time at which it is regis tered The time at which the scene is registered is displayed beside SceneNumber If SceneRead P1 1 is Off you may select any scene you wish If it is On the scene for the current time location will be selected and cannot be changed This sorts the scenes in order of time Normally scenes are arranged in the order in which they were registered but you may sort them in ascend ing order of registered time 5 Refa Me iniinis ci a ai Here you can modify the scene name Use SceneNumber to recall the scene whose name you wish to change press the Rename button and modify the name in the dialog box A name of up to 16 characters can be input gt p 3 D16 p 14 In addition to being shown in the ReadDel tab page the scene name will also be shown in the SONG Sel Song tab page if Select DispParameter in that page is set to Scene D16 p 59 RenameScene intro J Modifies the registered time of a scene Use SceneNumber to access the scene whose time you wish to modify Press the EditLoc button to access the dialog box and modify the time at which the scene is registered Press the time value that you wish to change and use the VALUE dial to change the time Press the OK button to confirm your settings or press the Cancel button to cancel the settings you made Ed
38. oducts are warranted by the KORG distributor only in each country Any KORG product not sold with a warranty card or carrying a serial number disqualifies the product sold from the manufacturer s distributors warranty and liability This requirement is for your own protection and safety KORG INC e 15 12 Shimotakaido 1 chome Suginami ku Tokyo Japan e 2000 KORG INC 1208 CTH Printed in Japan
39. operating only the master device amp Some MIDI devices may not respond to the MMC functionality of the D16V2 Details on the MMC functionality of the D16V2 are given in the MIDI implementation IMMcMsster 001 01 000 Select MMC Mode MMCDevID aaa 2 OA Receive Off MIN ETS mmc 225 EU 1 Select MMC Mode Transmit Receive Off Select the MMC mode Transmit MMC will be transmitted Receive MMC will be received Off MMC will not be used 2 MMCDevID MMC Device ID 000 127 Specifies the device ID that will be used when transmit ting receiving MMC to from the external MIDI device To enable MMC transmission reception connect the external MIDI device to the D16V2 via MIDI set the device ID to match and set Select MMC Mode appro priate EN If this parameter is set to 127 MMC can be trans mitted received to from all ID numbers Synchronizing two D16V2 units Here s how you can synchronize two D16V2 units One D16V2 will be the master and the other will be the slave Make connections as follows MTC MTC Mstr MTC MTC Slave MMC Transmit MMC Receive MIDI MIDI 1 IN D16V2 Master D16V2 Slave Make settings on the master D16V2 In the SYSTEM Sync tab page set Select MIDI SyncMode to MTC Mstr In the SYSTEM MMC tab page set Select MMC Mode to Transmit
40. r and pan etc of the D16V2 can be transmitted and received via MIDI control change mes sages This allows the D16V2 to be controlled by automation from an external MIDI sequencer Fade Track A new Fade Track command has been added to track editing allowing audio data recorded on a track to be faded in or faded out Track groups can also be edited in this fashion to easily create a total song fade in out By using fade in and fade out in conjunction you can also create crossfades Normalize Track A new Normalize Track command has been added to track editing This allows the level of audio data recorded at an unin tentionally low level to be boosted to a more appropri ate level Sort scenes by time Scenes are normally arranged in the order in which they were stored created but you can now use a Sort button to rearrange them in the order of their time loca tions Scene EdtFiltr button has been added An EdtFiltr button has been added to the SCENE ReadDel tab page By pressing this button you can view and modify the filter settings that have been recorded for each scene Guide indicator added to scene MixView page A guide indicator has been added to the MixView tab page showing the difference between the current set ting of the selected fader or pan and the value recorded in the scene Selectable undo levels The number of undo levels had been fixed at 99 in the previous version but now you can
41. ressed Refer to the D16 Owner s Manual for details on 2 3 and 4 p 46 47 MIDI messages control changes can now be used to control mixer parameters An MMC tab page has been added P2 MIDI MIDI settings Ge 8001 01 000 F4 ETE kolo ND The D16V2 lets you use MIDI to do the following things Control effects D16 p 33 e Synchronize with a sequencer or other MIDI device Select scenes 2D16 p 67 Use control changes to control mixer parameters 1 GlobalCh Global Channel 01 16 Specifies the global MIDI channel This setting is required in the following cases If you wish to control the effect by setting Device P1 3 to a MIDI message other than Pedal If you wish to transmit receive program change messages to select scenes MIDI messages can be transmitted and received when you connect the D16V2 to the external MIDI device via MIDI and set the MIDI channel of the connected device to match the GlobalCh of the D16V2 2 ProgramChange Trans On Off This enables transmission of program change mes sages Program changes are transmitted when you change scenes or store recall a scene 3 ProgramChange Recv On Off This enables reception of program change messages When a program change message is received the scene will change 4 ControlChange Trans On Off This enables transmission of control change messages When you
42. s P2 MixView Pan fader scene display Refer to the D16 Owner s Manual for details on 1 3 4 Pan fader guide 14 41125 5 f These symbols show the difference between the actual fader or pan locations and the values that are registered in the scene When a scene is recalled the current position of the fad ers may differ from the values registered in the scene In this case selecting the item that you wish to adjust will cause an indicator symbol to appear showing the approximate difference between the internal setting value and the control Faders The fader position is more than 51 steps above the internal value 4 The fader position is between 21 50 steps above the internal value The fader position is between 1 20 steps above the internal value The fader position matches the internal value The fader position is between 1 20 steps below the internal value t The fader position is between 21 50 steps below the internal value T The fader position is more than 51 steps below the internal value 14 Pan The pan knob is more than 51 steps to the left of the internal value The pan knob is between 21 50 steps to the left of the internal value The pan knob is between 1 20 steps to the left of the internal value 4 The pan knob matches the internal value The pan knob is between 1 20 steps to the right of the internal value The pan kno
43. s that will be trans mitted and received from the MIDI IN OUT connec tors MTC Mstr The D16V2 will function as the master device for MTC 30 NDF MIDI time code 30 non drop frame messages MTC Slave The D16V2 will function as the slave device for MTC 30 NDF MIDI time code 30 non drop frame messages ClockMstr The D16V2 will transmit MIDI Clock mes sages Off The D16V2 will not transmit or receive synchroni zation messages 2 MTC RecvErrorLevel mms 0 10 Specify the MTC check level used if SelectMIDISync Mode is set to MTC Slave If due to some problem MTC messages are not sent consecutively to the D16V2 the D16V2 will detect the abnormal MTC state and may stop synchronization and halt playback In such cases you can lower the MTC RecvErrorLevel setting so that synchronized playback will continue even if some problems occur with MTC reception E If this is set to 0 synchronized playback will not stop even if a problem occurs Depending on the compatibility between the two devices when a device other than the D16V2 is used as the MTC master for synchronization cor rect synchronization may not be possible unless you start from the beginning of the song P4 MMC MMC settings The D16V2 supports MMC MIDI Machine Control When synchronizing two D16V2 units or when using the D16V2 together with an MMC compatible MIDI sequencer you can playback stop or fast forward etc by
44. select from 1 8 or 99 levels By setting this to a lower level than 99 you can avoid creating unwanted undo data and make more effective use of the hard disk capacity Erase button added to the CDR RW page Data such as audio tracks written to a CD RW disc can now be erased Changes to the Rename page Insert Delete and BackSpace buttons have been added These additions make it much easier to use the Rename function Forcible initialization for a protected song A Force button has been added allowing you to forc ibly initialize even a protected song This is helpful when choosing to initialize a drive after you have backed up your song data avoiding having to unpro tect each song individually Main changes from the D16 Tempo map creation specification change When you create a tempo map in the TEMPO RHYTHM TmpMap tab page you can now specify the beginning and end measures of the tempo map making it easier to manage the tempo map by mea sures An Insert button has also been added making it easier to edit a previously created tempo map STO P FF specification change By holding down the STOP key and pressing the FF key you can easily select the end of the song In the middle of the song you can hold down the STOP key and press the FF key to move to the end of the song At the end of the song you can hold down the STOP key and press the FF key to move to the b
45. t Number of channels 1 2 monaural or stereo When this command is executed Exec the import destination track will be overwritten A certain amount of time is required when import ing or exporting WAV files Here are some example times when importing or exporting a five minute 16 bit 44 1 KHz monaural WAV file from to a Zip drive Importing approximately 9 minutes 20 seconds Exporting approximately 10 minutes 30 seconds The processing time will differ depending on the format of the WAV file and on the SCSI device you are using Lit 9002 01 000 LE 1 DriveLlist iiic enr inn irae A G Select the drive For details on the drive numbers refer to Drive ID 2D16 p 47 2 WavFileList eeeeeeeeeennnn nnnm Select the WAV file Press the OK button to finalize the setting press the Cancel button to cancel the setting Cancel 2 AS das RR You can preview the first two seconds of the selected WAV file If you select a WAV file of an unsupported format one of the following error messages will appear SAMPLE RATE NOT 44 1k This will appear if the sampling frequency of the WAV file is other than 44 1 kHz SAMPLE BIT NOT FIT This will appear if the quantization of the WAV file is other than 8 bit 16 bit or 24 bit ILLEGAL WAV DATA This will appear if the WAV file is unsupported for a reason other than the above perhaps a form of data compres
46. the external MIDI sequencer will begin recording in synchronization At this time adjust ing the D16V2 mixer parameters fader pan EQ etc will cause the corresponding control change to be transmitted from the D16V2 and recorded on the external MIDI sequencer B Stop the D16V2 When you press the STOP key of the D16V2 to stop playback recording will also stop on the external MIDI sequencer D16V2 mixer operations have now been recorded on the external MIDI sequencer Example 2 Here s how the mixer control data recorded in Example 1 above can be transmitted to the D16V2 to control its mixer Make connections in the same way as described for Example 1 D Make synchronization settings on the D16V2 and on the external MIDI sequencer Make the settings of Example 1 step 1 Enable control change reception on the D16V2 In the SYSTEM MIDI page set MixerControl Control Change Recv to ON Put the external MIDI sequencer in playback ready mode Start playback on the D16V2 When you press the PLAY key of the D16V2 to begin playback the external MIDI sequencer will begin playback in synchronization The previously recorded mixer control data will be transmitted from the MIDI sequencer and the mixer values of the D16V2 will change accordingly 20 Note when using DOS for mat disks The following functions of the D16V2 support FAT16 DOS format CD CD R and CD RW are exceptions WAY file import
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