Song Editing; Song Editing Operation - Korg D1600mkII Owner's Manual

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Boosting to the optimal level: Normalize
Track
This command boosts the specified region (IN–OUT) of
track data that was recorded at a lower than optimal
level, so that the level is raised to the maximum volume
without clipping.
• The peak of the audio data in the IN–OUT region is
detected, and the audio level of the IN–OUT region is
boosted so that the peak reaches the maximum allowa-
ble level.
• You can normalize either a single track, or adjacent
tracks simultaneously.
If data recorded at an extremely low level is normal-
ized, any noise included in that region will also be
boosted.
Procedure for normalizing
Here's how to normalize the IN–OUT region of track 1.
1. Register the IN and OUT times.
Register the start and end times of the region you
wish to normalize.
2. Select the normalize command.
In the [TRACK] "EditTrk" tab page, set "EditType" to
"NormalizeTrack."
DestTrack
3. Select the normalize destination track number.
Set "DestTrack" to track 1.
4. Execute the editing command.
Press the "Exec." button.
The display will ask "AreYouSure?," so press the
"Yes" button to execute the command.
When processing is completed, the display will
indicate "Completed." Press the "OK" button.
5. Verify that the data was processed correctly.
Press the [IN/LOC1] key to play back from the IN
location, and verify that the data was normalized
correctly.
You can use Undo to return to the state before execut-
ing the command.
The longer the specified range (IN–OUT), the longer
this command will take to process until the
"Completed" display appears.

Song editing

You can copy a song you recorded, change the order of
songs, or delete an unwanted song. You can also apply a
"protect" setting to prevent a song from being
accidentally deleted.
You cannot Undo song editing operations.

1. Song editing operation

The D1600mkII provides the following song editing
operations.
• Copy song: copy a song
• Move song: move a song
• Delete song: delete a song
• Protect song: protect a song
Basic song editing procedure
1. Select the song that you want to edit.
2. Access the [SONG/CD] "EditSong" tab page.
3. Select the desired type of song editing operation
(e.g., copy or delete).
Select "EditType."
Select the field at the right of the "
turn the [VALUE] dial to select the type of editing
operation.
Alternatively, you can press the "
the "Select EditSong Type" dialog box and select the
editing operation.
4. Select the song that you want to edit.
The LCD screen display will differ depending on the
"EditType."
The screen shown above is for when you select
"CopySong" as the "EditType."
For the "CopySong" operation, the song you selected
in step 1 will appear as "Source Song."
Use the "DestSong" field to specify the copy-
destination song.
SourceSong
DestSong
" button, and
" button to open
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