Loop; P1 Loop: Loop Playback/Recording Settings; Undo - Korg D1600 Owner's Manual

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12. LOOP

P1 Loop: Loop playback/recording
settings
This function repeatedly plays/records over the range
of time specified by [IN/LOC1]–[OUT/LOC2]. ( p.33)
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1. Loop.......................................................... [On, Off]
Turn loop playback on/off.
On: Playback will occur repeat-
edly over the IN–OUT range. When "On," the
[LOOP] key will light.
Off: Playback will be normal.
2. In .................................................... (000:00.000...)
This shows the loop start time.
To set this time location, use the [STORE] key and
[IN/LOC1] key, or use "Wave."
3. Out ................................................. (000:00.000...)
This shows the loop end time.
To set this time location, use the [STORE] key and
[OUT/LOC2] key, or use "Wave."
4. Wave ......................................................................
This displays the waveform.
You can view the waveform as you set IN and OUT,
which allows you to specify time locations with
greater precision. ( p.82 "Wave")
After performing one of the operations listed below,
you can use the Undo function to return to the state
prior to the operation. The Redo function lets you
return to the state before you performed Undo.
• Recording
• Track editing
• WAV file import
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1. UndoList ......................................[Level 00, 01...99]
2. OK .........................................................................
3. Level................................... [99Level, 8Level, 1Level]

4. Undo ......................................................................

5. Redo ......................................................................
13. UNDO
CopyTrack, InsertTrack, EraseTrack, DeleteTrack,
SwapTrack, ReverseTrack, OptimizeTrack, Exp/
CompTrack, Copy WholeTrack, SwapWholeTrack,
FadeTrack, NormalizeTrack
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You can select the operation that will be undone.
By selecting "01"–"99" (the number of prior opera-
tions executed) and executing Undo, you can return
to the state before the operation was executed.
Current: The current undo level
Level 00: The most recent operation executed
Level 01...99: The previous 99 operations executed.
If you press the [UNDO] key, you will return to the
previous page.
Specify 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 operations.
Execute the Undo.
You will return to the state that followed the last
operation selected in the "UndoList."
Execute Redo.
You will return to the state of "Level 00."
The contents of the list are maintained until the next
recording or track editing operation. When you
record or edit, the data following the level for which
Undo was last executed will be deleted. The con-
tents of the list will also be deleted when you select
a different song and record or edit.
The hard disk of the D1600 preserves a history of up
to the last 99 recordings, edits, or operations so that
you can use the Undo function to return to an ear-
lier state of your work. This means old data that no
longer exists in a track will remain on the disk with-
out being deleted. Such data will consume disk
capacity, and may cause the available recording
time to appear shorter. In such cases, you can
recover the disk capacity by turning off the power
of the D1600 to delete the Undo history.
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