P2 Ch9–16: Select The Inputs For Mixer Channels 9–16; P3 Ineq1-4: Eq Settings For Inputs 1-4; P4 Ineq5-8: Eq Settings For Inputs 5-8; P5 Tuner: Tuner - Korg D1600mkII Owner's Manual

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4a. Select ChannelPair............................ [1 2...15 16]
Press the "1 2"–"15 16" button for the channels that you
wish to pair. When pairing is "On," the heart icon will
be displayed.
4b. Select Function ...................... [Eq, Send, Aux, Pan]
Select the functions that will be paired for the channels
selected by "Select ChannelPair."
For the functions "EQ"–"Pan" that you wish to pair,
press the button to enable pairing (the button will be
highlighted). The settings will be applied when you
press the "OK" button.
When pairing is on, the pairing function will always
apply to the fader and track status.
P2 Ch9–16: Select the inputs for
mixer channels 9–16
Here you can select the inputs for mixer channels 9–16.
Refer to "P1 Ch1–8: Select the inputs for mixer channels 1–8."
P3 InEq1–4: EQ settings for inputs 1–
4
Here you can apply EQ (equalizer) to the analog inputs from
the [INPUT 1]–[INPUT 4] jacks. Make these settings when
you wish to directly record the sound that is adjusted by the
EQ.
The EQ has three bands. High EQ and low EQ are shelving
type, and the mid EQ is a peaking type with adjustable cutoff
frequency.
This EQ cannot be used on the digital input (S/P DIF IN)
or on the rhythm.
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1. InputLevelMeter.......... (1, 2, 3, 4/CLP, –8, –18, –42dB)
This shows the level of each analog input.
The horizontal axis indicates the channel, and the
vertical axis indicates the level.
The level of inputs that are not selected in [INPUT/
TUNER] "Ch1...8" tab page will be displayed.
2. InputHigh..................... [(Fc=10kHz)–15.0...+15.0(dB)]
Set the input high EQ gain. This adjusts the high-
frequency range.
You can cut/boost over a range of –15.0 – +15.0 dB at a
10 kHz cutoff frequency.
3. InMidFc....................................... [100Hz...20.0k (Hz)]
Specifies the center frequency of the input mid EQ.
The range is 100 Hz–20.0 kHz.
4. InputMid .......................................[–15.0...+15.0(dB)]
Set the input mid EQ gain.
This adjusts the mid-frequency range. You can cut/boost
over a range of –15.0 – +15.0 dB at the cutoff frequency
specified by "InMidFc."
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5. InputLow......................[(Fc=100Hz)–15.0...+15.0(dB)]
Set the input low EQ gain. This adjusts the low-
frequency range.
You can cut/boost over a range of –15.0 – +15.0 dB at a
100 Hz cutoff frequency.
P4 InEq5–8: EQ settings for inputs 5–
8
Apply EQ (equalizer) to the analog input from the [INPUT
5]–[INPUT 8/GUITAR IN] jacks.
Refer to "P3 InEq1–4: EQ settings for inputs 1–4."

P5 Tuner: Tuner

You can use the built-in tuner to tune an instrument connected
to the [INPUT 8/GUITAR IN] jack. You can also determine
the pitch of a track.
This page cannot be selected during recording or play-
back. Nor is recording possible.
In order to allow accurate tuning, the insert effects and
master effects will automatically be turned off when this
page is displayed.
In order to detect the pitch accurately, the effects will
automatically be turned off while you are in this page.
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1. CENT Scale ...............................................(–50...+50)
The "
" symbol in the center will change to " " when
the tuning is correct. The amount of pitch deviation is
shown in units of cents (100 cents = 1 semitone, and 1200
cents = 1 octave)
2. NoteDisplay..................................................... (C...B)
This shows the name of the note that is closest to the
input sound.
It is not possible to detect the pitch if two or more notes
are played simultaneously.
3. Calib ..........................................[435...440...445Hz]
Specify the frequency that will be the basis for tuning.
Normally you will set this to "440."
4. SelectSource.......................... [Input8, Track No1...16]
Input8: Select this when you wish to tune an external
device such as a guitar.
Track No "1...16": Select the track whose pitch you wish
to measure. Move to the time location that you wish to
measure, then specify the track in this page, and play
back to measure the pitch of the specified track.
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