Transport Keys - Korg D1600mkII Owner's Manual

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26. TRANSPORT KEYS

These keys are used to operate the recorder for operations
such as recording and playback.
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1. [REW] key
While stopped or playing, this key moves the time back-
wards (rewinds).
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).
2. [FF] key
When stopped or playing, this key moves the time back-
ward (rewind).
If you hold down the [STOP] key and press the [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.
When the Scrub function is on, you can press this key to
perform Slow Play. For details, refer to "15. SCRUB"
(→p.122).
3. [STOP] key
This key ends recording or playback, and stops the
recorder.
4. [PLAY] key
When you press this key, tracks whose [TRACK STATUS]
is PLAY will play back.
For tracks whose [TRACK STATUS] is REC, pressing the
[REC] key and then pressing this key will begin record-
ing.
While the recorder is recording or playing, the LED will
light.
When the Scrub function is on, you can press this key to
use Play From, or hold down the [STOP] key and press
this key to use Play To. For details, refer to "15. SCRUB"
(→p.122).
5. [REC] key
When you press this key, the D1600mkII will enter
record-ready mode (the LED will blink). In order to enter
record-ready mode, [TRACK STATUS] must be set to
REC for at least one track. When you press the [PLAY]
key, the LED will light and recording will begin.
If the foot switch function has been set to "PunchI/O,"
the foot switch will act as a substitute for the [REC] key.
For details, refer to "2. SYSTEM/USB" (→p.91).
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6. [RHSL (REHEARSAL)] key
This key lets you rehearse a recording.
When you press this key, the Rehearsal function will be
turned on (the LED will light), and you will be able to
rehearse the recording.
Recording will not actually occur. When you turn
rehearsal on and start recording, the monitor output will
behave in the same way as when actually recording,
allowing you to practice recording.
It is convenient to use this to rehearse before using auto
punch-in/out recording.
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