Recording To A Master Tape; Using The Sub Inputs - Korg D1600mkII Owner's Manual

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6. Execute writing.
Press the "WriteCD" button, and the "Obey Copy-
right Rules" message will appear.
Carefully read the "COPYRIGHT WARNING"
section of the manual (→p.iii).
If you accept the terms, select the writing speed and
press the "Yes" button. The disc will be written and
automatically finalized.

2. Recording to a master tape

1. Check the completed song.
Use the faders and knobs to adjust the volume and
pan etc. of each track, and play back the song to check
it.
2. Connect the D1600mkII to your external recording
device.
Connect your MD or DAT to the [S/P DIF OUT] jack
or to the [MASTER OUTPUT] jacks.
3. Record on your external recording device.
Play back the song on the D1600mkII, and adjust the
recording level on your external recorder.
Start recording on your external recorder, and play
back the D1600mkII.
By using the Program Play function you can
consecutively play back multiple songs in the desired
order. For details, refer to "2. Program play" (→p.45).

3. Using the sub inputs

You can use any of the analog inputs ([INPUT 1]–[INPUT
8/GUITAR IN]) as a sub input to send the audio directly
to the master bus.
• If you have synchronized a sequencer to the completed
song, you can use this to input the sequenced sounds
via the sub inputs.
• You can use this to add the return audio from an exter-
nal effect processor connected to the [AUX OUT] jack.
1. Connect the external audio source to the analog
inputs.
Input the external source to [INPUT 1]–[INPUT 8/
GUITAR IN].
2. Make sub input settings.
Select the [INPUT/TUNER] "Ch1–8" or "Ch9–16" tab
page.
60
Press the "SubIn" button to access the sub input set-
ting screen.
Turn the "M (mute)" button "Off" for the connected
input.
Select the "Fader" icon and rotate the [VALUE] dial to
raise the value so that the audio signal will be input.
If the input is mono, press the "Stereo/Mono" button
to select "Mono" so that the audio will be sent to both
L and R buses.

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