Korg D1600mkII Owner's Manual page 12

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9 [POWER] key
This turns the power of the D1600mkII on/off. When
the D1600mkII is in standby mode, pressing the
[POWER] key will turn on the power. If the
D1600mkII is operating, pressing and holding the
[POWER] key for a while will cause it to shut down
and enter standby mode.
10 HDD/CD access indicator
This indicator will light when the internal hard disk
is being accessed for recording or playback, or when
the internal CD-R/RW drive is operating.
Never move the D1600mkII or apply physical
shock to it when this HDD/CD access indicator
is lit.
11 MIDI indicator
This indicator will light when MIDI messages are
received from the MIDI IN connector.
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12 [INPUT/TUNER] key
This key is used to select the mixer channel to which
the audio signal from each input jack will be sent.
This is also used when adjusting the EQ (for record-
ing) that is applied to the analog inputs.
In addition, this key is used to access the tuner.
13 [EQ/PHASE] key
This key is used to specify the EQ (for track playback)
and phase of each channel.
These settings can be paired, and registered in a
scene.
14 [INSERT EFFECT] key
This key is used to select the location of an insert
effect, to select the effect type, and to select and edit
effect programs.
These settings can be registered in a scene.
15 [MASTER EFFECT/AUX] key
This key is used to select and edit effect programs for
master effects 1 and 2, and to set the send levels from
each channel to the master effects. In addition, it is
used to set the send amount to an external effect, and
to select and edit effect programs for the final effects.
These settings can be registered in a scene. The
send settings can be paired.
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16 [SOLO/MONITOR] key
This key is used to solo an individual channel, send,
or return. It is also used to select an audio source for
monitoring.
When solo is on, the LED will blink.
17 [METER/TRACK VIEW] key
This key is used to display volume data (level meters)
during recording and playback, and to view audio
event data in each track (track view).
18 [SYSTEM/USB] key
This lets you make settings for the foot switch and
MIDI functions, manage the disk drive, and backup/
restore data.
You can also connect the D1600mkII to your compu-
ter via the USB jack, and exchange data between your
computer and the D1600mkII's USB drive.
19 [RECORD] key
Press this key to make recorder settings such as
selecting the recording source or the bounce record-
ing method etc.
20 [TRACK] key
This key is used to select the virtual track for each
track, to perform track editing operations such as
copy or delete, and when importing or exporting
WAV files.
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21 [SONG/CD] key
Press this key to create a new song, rename/select a
song, perform a song editing operation such as copy
or move, perform program playback of songs, or pro-
duce an audio CD (a CD-R/RW drive is required).
22 [STORE] key
Press this key to register the time location for a locate
point, a mark, or a scene.
23 [MARK] key
This key registers the desired time location in a song
as a Mark, so that the registered time can be recalled
instantly.
It is also used to edit marks by renaming or deleting
them etc.
24 [SCENE] key
This key is used to register [CHANNEL] fader, [PAN]
knob, EQ or effect send settings as a scene at the spec-
ified time location in a song. If the Scene Read setting
is on during playback, the registered scenes will be
selected automatically at the corresponding times.
Scenes can also be sorted, renamed, or deleted.
This key will light when Scene Read is "On."
25 [TEMPO/RHYTHM] key
This key is used to set the tempo for a song, create a
tempo map, and turn the rhythm function on/off.
This key will light when the Rhythm function is on.
26 [IN/LOC1] key, [OUT/LOC2] key, [TO/LOC3] key,
[END/LOC4] key
These keys are used to register a desired time location
within a song, or to instantly jump to a registered
time location.

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