Examples Of Song Editing - Korg D1600mkII Owner's Manual

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5. Execute the song editing operation.
Press the "Exec." button to execute the song editing
operation.
In the case of the screen shown in step 4, song 1 will
be copied to song 2. Previously-existing song 2 and
any following songs will move backward (i.e., be
renumbered upward).

2. Examples of song editing

Copying a song: Copy Song
This operation copies the selected song to the desired
song number.
You can use this when you want to create a different mix
or arrangement of the same song.
1. Select the copy-source song ("SourceSong").
2. Select the Copy Song operation.
In the [SONG/CD] "EditSong" tab page, select
"CopySong" as the "EditType."
SourceSong
DestSong
3. Verify the song you want to copy.
Make sure that "SourceSong" is set to the desired
copy-source song.
4. Select the copy-destination song number.
Set "DestSong" to the copy-destination song number.
5. Execute the editing operation.
Press the "Exec." button.
The display will ask "AreYouSure?" Press the "Yes"
button to execute the editing operation.
When the operation is completed, the display will
indicate "Completed." Press the "OK" button.
Moving a song: Move Song
This operation moves the selected song to a different
song number.
You can use this to rearrange the order of the songs.
1. Select the move-source song ("SourceSong").
2. Select the Move Song operation.
In the [SONG/CD] "EditSong" tab page, select
"MoveSong" as the "EditType."
SourceSong
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DestSong
3. Verify the song you want to move.
Make sure that "SourceSong" is set to the desired
move-source song.
4. Select the move-destination song number.
Set "DestSong" to the move-destination song
number.
5. Execute the editing operation.
Press the "Exec." button.
The display will ask "AreYouSure?" Press the "Yes"
button to execute the editing operation.
When the operation is completed, the display will
indicate "Completed." Press the "OK" button.
Deleting a song: Delete Song
This operation deletes the selected song.
1. Select the song you want to delete ("DestSong").
2. Select the Delete Song operation.
In the [SONG/CD] "EditSong" tab page, select
"DeleteSong" as the "EditType."
DestSong
3. Verify the song you want to delete.
Make sure that the song you want to delete is selected
as the "DestSong".
4. Execute the editing operation.
Press the "Exec." button.
The display will ask "AreYouSure?" Press the "Yes"
button to execute the editing operation.
When the operation is completed, the display will
indicate "Completed." Press the "OK" button.
Protecting a song: Protect Song
This operation protects the selected song, so that it can-
not be rewritten or deleted. It will not be possible to write
any parameters of that song. For example if you attempt
to record into a song for which Protect is turned on, an
error message will appear and recording will stop.
You can use this setting to prevent a completed song
from being accidentally overwritten or deleted.
1. Select the song you want to protect ("DestSong").
2. Select the Protect Song operation.
In the [SONG/CD] "EditSong" tab page, select
"ProtectSong" as the "EditType."
DestSong

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