Undo; Tuner - Korg D3200 Owner's Manual

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12. UNDO

After executing the operations listed below, you can use the
Undo function to return the data to the state it was in prior to
performing that operation. If desired, you can then use the
Redo function to restore the most recent edit.
• Recording
• Track editing
CopyTrack, InsertTrack, EraseTrack, DeleteTrack,
SwapTrack, ReverseTrack, OptimizeTrack, Exp/
CompTrack, CopyWholeTrack, SwapWholeTrack,
FadeTrack, NormalizeTrack, NoiseReduction,
ErasePunchNoise, EraseSilence
• Audio file import
Press the UNDO key to access the "Undo/Redo" tab page. If
you decide not to Undo, press any other page mode key. By
pressing the UNDO key you can return to the page that was
selected before you pressed the key.
Undo and Redo operations
Current
1 operation
2 operations
state
ago
ago
: press the Undo button
: press the Redo button
1
2
1. Current undo level
This area indicates the current state, which you can revert
to prior states.
2. Undo list
This lists the operations that can be undone.
When you execute Undo, you will return to the state
prior to executing the selected operation.
The undo list saves up to the sixteen most recent opera-
tions.
Click the Redo or Undo buttons to select "undo levels" in the
undo list. You cannot select these directly by clicking the
screen.
3. Redo
Executes a Redo operation.
4. Undo
Executes an Undo operation.
5. Clear
You can click this button to erase the undo data that is
preserved, thereby recovering more free space on the
disk.
The D3200 preserves up to sixteen levels of recording and ed-
iting history, and lets you use the Undo function to revert to
prior states. For this reason, old data that no longer exists in
the tracks may still remain on the disk without being erased.
This data will occupy space on the disk, and may cause the
available recording time to be less than you would otherwise
expect.
3 operations
16 operations
ago
ago
3
4
5
[01...16]

13. TUNER

You can use the built-in tuner to tune an instrument connect-
ed to INPUT 1 or GUITAR IN.
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6
6
5
1. CENT Scale
When the tuning is correct, the needle will be at the
center 0 position, and the flat "s" indicator and sharp
"w" indicator will both light.
If the pitch is flat, only the "s" indicator will light. If the
pitch is sharp, only the "w" indicator will light.
The pitch deviation is indicated in units of cents. (100
cents = one semitone, and 1200 cents = one octave)
2. Note Display
This indicates the name of the note that is closest to the
pitch you input.
The tuner cannot detect two or more notes simultane-
ously.
3. OFF
Click this when you are finished using the tuner. When
you turn off the tuner, you will return to the page that
had been selected before the tuner screen.
4. CALIB
This indicates the reference frequency.
Normally you will leave this at "440".
5. Digital display button
This selects a digital-style tuner display for tuning the
currently selected input source.
6. Analog display button
This selects an analog-style (needle) tuner display for
tuning the currently selected input source.
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2
3
4
1
2
3
4
[–50...+50]
[C...B]
[430...440...449 Hz]
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