Canceling A Recording Or Editing Operation (Undo/Redo); Automatically Re-Recording Part Of The Performance (Auto Punch In/Out) - Korg D8 Owner's Manual

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change from blinking to lit, and the D8 will enter
record mode. Now you will hear the external input
sound. Begin playing, and your playing will be
recorded.
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When you wish to stop recording, you can either
press the [REC] key once again or press the [PLAY]
key to change from recording back to playback.
(Manual Punch Out)
The [TRACK STATUS] indicator will blink, the
[REC] indicator will go off, and you will hear the
track sound once again.
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Press the [STOP] key (the [PLAY] indicator will go
off) to stop song playback.
Listening to the recorded performance (Play-
back)
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Move the current time location to a point earlier
than where you began re-recording. Then set the
[TRACK STATUS] of the recorded track to PLAY,
and press the [PLAY] key to begin playback. Press
the [STOP] key to stop. (Refer to " Listening to
the recorded performance (Playback)", p.11)
Also, playing back with [TRACK STATUS] set to
REC will allow you to hear the sound just as it was
recorded, without passing through the fader or EQ.
Using a foot switch for Manual Punch In/Out
By pressing a foot switch (sold separately), you can
switch between playback and recording while you
play an instrument, or from a remote location. This
method can also be used when you wish to begin
recording immediately from the precise beginning of
the song.
Connect your foot switch to the FOOT SW jack.
Press the [SYSTEM] key several times (indicator lit)
to access the "Fsw" display. Then rotate the
[VALUE] dial to select PncI/O. Now you will be
able to press the foot switch instead of pressing the
[REC] key in steps 5 and 6 of the above procedure.
Fsw:PncI/O
If you wish to start recording from the very begin-
ning of the song, press the [REC] key at the begin-
ning of the song (the indicator will blink), and
press the foot switch to start recording.
Canceling a recording or edit-
ing operation (Undo/Redo)
After you have recorded, or performed an
editing operation such as track copy or
delete (discussed later in this manual),
you have the option of restoring the data to its origi-
nal state. After you have recorded, performed a
track editing operation, or used the Redo function, a
"
" symbol will appear in the right of the display.
When this is displayed, you have the option of
using the Undo function to restore the data to its
previous state. After the Undo function has been
used, a "
" symbol will appear and you can use
the Redo function to recover the state prior to using
Undo.
9. Automatically re-recording
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SYSTEM
E
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UNDO
Undo
After recording or track editing, or after the Redo
function has been used, the display will show a
"
" symbol. Press the [UNDO] key to execute
Redo, and the data will return to its previous state.
Redo
After executing the Undo function, the display will
show a "
" symbol. Press the [UNDO] key to
execute Redo, and the data will return to the state
prior to using Undo.
part of the performance
(Auto Punch In/Out)
"Auto Punch In/Out" is a function which automati-
cally performs Punch In and Punch Out at previ-
ously-specified time locations in the song. This
allows you to accurately re-record a specific portion
of a recording. Auto Punch In/Out is convenient
when you wish to concentrate on your playing.
Begin recording
(playback)
(recording)
Pre roll
IN
time
(LOC 1)
Storing the IN and OUT times
Storing the location at which recording will begin
as the IN (punch in) time, and the location at which
recording will end as the OUT (punch out) time.
Move the current time location to the point where
you wish to begin recording. (Refer to "1. Moving
the current time", p.24)
Press the [STORE] key to prepare for storing the
location. The display will indicate "Store".
Store˘
Press the [IN/LOC 1] key. The display will indicate
"Store
In (destination)", and the IN (punch in)
time will be stored.
Release the key, and you will return to the previous
page.
Store˘In
As described in steps 1–3 above, move the current
time location to the point where you wish to stop
recording, press the [STORE] key, and then press
the [OUT/LOC 2] key to store the time location in
OUT (punch out).
You can also store the IN (punch in) and OUT
(punch out) points while the song plays back. Press
the [STORE] key, and then press the [IN/LOC 1]
key at the time where you want to begin recording.
In the same way, press the [STORE] key and then
press the [OUT/LOC 2] key at the time where you
want to stop recording.
Recording
Stop recording
(playback)
Post roll
OUT
time
(LOC 2)
IN /
LOC 1
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