Final Effect; Editing An Effect - Korg D1600mkII Owner's Manual

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4. Final effect

One stereo-in stereo-out effect is provided as the final
effect. It applies to the master LR output (→diagram on
preceding page).
The final effect is used mainly for dynamics processing
(compression etc.) to make the overall level more consist-
ent.
During mixdown, you can use the final effect to apply
mastering effects such as a multi-band limiter, in order to
polish the mix for CD-quality results.
1. Access the [MASTER EFFECT/AUX] "FinalEff" tab
page.
2. Select an effect program.
Select "EffectNumber," and rotate the [VALUE] dial
to select the desired effect program.
Play back, and listen to the output from master LR to
hear the result of the effect.

5. Editing an effect

You can edit (modify) the effect programs that are used
as insert effects, master effects, and final effects.
If you change the "EffectNumber" or turn off the
power without saving, your edited effect settings will
be lost. If you wish to keep your edited settings, you
must execute the Store operation.
1. Access the page for the effect that you wish to edit.
This illustration shows the [INSERT EFFECT]
"InsEff1" tab page as an example.
2. Select an effect program.
Select "EffectNumber," and rotate the [VALUE] dial
to select the desired effect program.
3. Listen to the sound produced by the effect program.
Press the "Bypass" button, and bypass will be turned
"On" (i.e., the effect will not be applied). Then press
the "Cancel" button to turn bypass "Off" (i.e., the
effect will be applied). Compare the effect and
bypassed sounds.
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4. View the effects and chain that make up the pro-
gram.
Press the "(EffectProgramName)" button to access
the "EffectAlgorithm" dialog box that displays the
structure of that effect program.
5. Turn individual effects on/off as desired.
Press the "(Effect On/Off)" button located below
each "(EffectIcon)," to turn it "On" (highlighted) or
"Off."
6. Edit the settings of each effect.
Press the "(EffectIcon)" button of the effect that you
wish to edit. The screen shown below is the dialog
box when "St.Dly" is selected.
Select the parameter, and rotate the [VALUE] dial to
edit it. For details on each parameter, refer to "Effect
Parameter List" (→p.137).
You can use "Effect On/Off" in the top of the dialog
box to turn the effect on/off. This on/off setting is
linked with the "(Effect On/Off)" button of step 5.
The setting of one will be reflected by the other.
After making settings, press the "OK" button.
If you wish to edit another effect, press the
"(EffectIcon)" button, and edit the parameters.
In the "EffectAlgorithm" dialog box, press the "OK"
button.
7. Assign a name to the edited effect program.
Press the "Rename" button to access the
"RenameEffect" dialog box. For details on the
renaming procedure, refer to "2. Naming a song"
(→p.35).
After assigning the name, press the "OK" button.

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