Korg KRONOS SGX-2 Parameter Manual page 556

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Sequencer mode
Audio Input/Output
The upper part of the level meter/slider shows the
corresponding audio track number.
If you're using single track recording, Recording Level 1
and Level Meter 1 are valid.
If you're using multi-track recording, the settings for tracks
whose "Play/Rec/Mute" is REC will be valid.
When recording a single audio track, the signal level will
appear in the level meters as soon as you set Track Select to
an audio track. When recording multiple audio tracks via
Multi REC, the signal levels will appear in the level meters
when you press the SEQUENCER REC/WRITE switch to
enter record-standby mode.
Use the sliders to adjust the signal levels.
For more information, see "Setting levels" on page 21, "Tips
for eliminating distortion when using the analog inputs" on
page 21, and "Avoiding extraneous noise" on page 21.
CLIP ! message
If 0 dB is exceed, the display will indicate "CLIP !" This
means that the level of the sampling signal is too high, so
adjust the level as described under "Setting levels" on
page 21.
ADC OVERLOAD! message
For more information, please see "CLIP ! message," above.
Name 1...4
Here you can specify the names of the regions and WAVE
files that will be created when you record audio tracks.
You can use up to eight characters.
If you check Take at the right, the take number will
automatically be input as the last two characters of the name.
For more information, see Take (below).
Take
On (checked): The take number specified by Take No. will
automatically be assigned as the last two characters in the
name of the region and WAVE files that are saved. The
number will automatically increment after recording. If you
are recording repeatedly, you can use the take numbers to
manage the separate recordings.
If Take is unchecked, you can input up to eight characters as
the file name. If it is checked, you can input up to six
characters.
Off (unchecked): The take number will not be included in
the name of the subsequently-recorded region and WAVE
files.
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ADC OVERLOAD !
AUDIO INPUT 1,2
ADC
LEVEL
Analog to
(MIC/LINE)
Digital
(MIN...MAX)
Converter
USB 1, 2
S/P DIF IN (L, R)
[Off, On]
Audio Input (0–2a)
BUS(IFX/Indiv.)
= L/R or IFX1-12
Insert
Effects
Level
Pan
[127=0dB]
Master
Effects
Insert
Effects
Level
Pan
[127=0dB]
Insert
Effects
Level
Pan
[127=0dB]
Take No.
This specifies the take number that will be used if Take is
checked. After each recording, this number will
automatically increase by one from the previous take.
0–5d: Metronome Setup
Here you can make metronome settings.
Level
Sets the volume of the metronome.
Bus (Output) Select
Selects the output destination of the metronome sound.
L/R, L, R: Output from OUTPUT (MAIN) L/Mono and/or
R.
1...4, 1/2...3/4: Output from OUTPUT (INDIVIDUAL) 1–4
respectively.
Precount [Measure]
Specifies the pre-count that will occur before recording
begins.
With a setting of 0, recording will begin the instant you press
the SEQUENCER START/STOP switch (after first pressing
the SEQUENCER REC/WRITE switch).
v 0–5: Page Menu Commands
You can use a front-panel shortcut for menu items 0-9. For
more information on these shortcuts, see "ENTER + 0-9:
shortcuts for menu commands" on page 153.
• 0: Memory Status. For more information, see "Memory
Status" on page 637.
• 1: Exclusive Solo. For more information, see "Exclusive
Solo" on page 153.
• 2: Rename Song. For more information, see "Rename
Song" on page 637.
• 3: Initialize Song. For more information, see "Initialize
Song" on page 637.
• 4: Copy From Song. For more information, see "Copy
From Song" on page 637.
• 5: Load Template Song. For more information, see
"Load Template Song" on page 637.
• 6: Save Template Song. For more information, see
"Save Template Song" on page 638.
• 7: FF/REW Speed. For more information, see "FF/REW
Speed" on page 638
Stereo Pair (0-2c)
= On
REC Source (0-2c)
= L/R
CLIP !
L-Mono
Total
R-Mono Stereo
Effects
REC Sample Setup
Mode (0–1d)
Recording Level (0–1c)
[–inf ... 0.0dB ... +18.0dB]
L/MONO
R
[000...127]
[L/R, L, R, 1...4, 1/2...3/4]
AUDIO
OUTPUT
[00...99]
[0...2]

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