Step 4: Mixdown And Mastering; Applying Effects And Eq To Individual Channels; Applying Effects To Individual Channels/Tracks (Insert Effect); Applying Eq To Each Channel/Track - Korg D3200 Owner's Manual

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Step 4: Mixdown and mastering

"Mixdown" refers to the process of mixing all the individual
tracks together to create a stereo mix of your song. In addition
to adjusting the pan and level of each track's playback, during
mixdown you can also apply insert effects to individual
tracks, add master effects, and adjust the EQ settings of the re-
corded tracks.
After you've mixed-down your song, the next step is to use
the master EQ and the final effect to enhance the overall tone
and dynamic character of your song to create a finished mas-
ter; this process is called "mastering."
On the D3200, you can perform mixing and mastering at the
same time.

1. Applying effects and EQ to individual channels

Applying effects to individual channels/tracks (Insert Effect)

You can apply an effect to the playback of an individual track by assigning an in-
sert effect to that mixer channel.
(1) Press the EFFECT key to access the "EFFRouting" tab page.
(2) Assign effect routing to the playback.
Click the IN/TR cell (it will become highlighted), and use the value dial or the
panel + or – keys to select "TR."
Perform the actions described beginning with step (3) under "Applying EQ to
the input sound" (→p.23).

Applying EQ to each channel/track

(1) Press the EQ key to access the "EQ/ATT" tab page.
Alternatively, you can access the "EQ/ATT" tab page by clicking the EQ/ATT/PHASE
button of the page jump menu.
(4)
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(1)
(2)
(1)
(4)
(4)
1Tr
CH1
Pan
(2)
(2)
(4)
(3)
(1)
Recorder
3Tr
4Tr
2Tr
CH2
CH3
CH4
Pan
Pan
Pan
Master
Recorder
32Tr
CH32
Pan
Master
Track

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