Working With Virtual Tracks - Korg D12 Manuald Tour

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Working with Virtual Tracks

The D12 features 8 Virtual tracks for every track - 96 tracks per song! Virtual tracks give you the benefit of being able to record
several takes without overwriting any previous takes. Then you can select from your favorite Virtual track(s) for playback, bouncing or
in mixdown.
Record a new Virtual track on Track 2b:
Press [IN/LOC1] to reset to the song beginning.
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Press [TRACK] until you select the "Vtr1-6" tab. Note the highlighted "1a" and the left column of the display. The top "bar" is
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black in this column, because you have recorded on Virtual track "1a". Also note that the track "2" column indicates data has
also been recorded on Virtual track "2a".
u to highlight "2a" in the display, then slowly-rotate the [DIAL] to the right, until the second column in the display reads "2b"
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(Virtual track "2b").
Press [RECORD] until you select the "RecMode" tab, and make sure that the "Input" radio button is selected.
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Press [METER/TRACK VIEW] ("PreFdrLev" view), then press [REC].
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Press [PLAY], and record about 8 measures of your voice on Virtual track 2b. (Example: "This is Virtual track 2b"). Set the
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Channel 1 fader level to suit.
Press [STOP], then press [IN/LOC1] to reset to the song beginning.
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Press [PLAY] to hear Virtual track 2b and the original track 1a, then press [STOP].
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Press [TRACK], and take a closer look at the display. Notice that the Virtual tracks you just recorded indicate recorded audio
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data (by the small bars) on the left of each column. Also note that the Virtual track currently selected is indicated by the solid
black bar and highlighted "2b" in the track 2 column:
Switch the front panel MIC INPUT switch to the OFF position.
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Important!
In editing procedures like copying or deleting track data, you must make sure that the correct Virtual track is
selected before performing an edit. Example: You've recorded audio on Virtual tracks 2a and 2b, and you want to
delete track 2b.
"bar" for editing. Then you can select the "EditTrk" tab, and perform the delete function. For more information on
track editing procedures, see the D12 Owner's Manual, page 51.
to highlight the track (see the above graphic) and rotate the [DIAL] to the desired Virtual track
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