Copying And Un-Protecting A Demo Song - Korg D16 Manual

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Good! But what fun is it without some audio to work with? Get ready to be "accelerated"
through some great D16 features and functions! First, you'll copy one of the factory
demo songs to a new song location and un-protect the copied song...
Copy a demo song to a new location:
1. Press the SONG key, then press the SelSong tab in the display.
2. Rotate the DIAL to the left, until song I001: Alone appears in the display, and those famous Korg Inc.
words "NowSongLoading" appear briefly.
3. Press the EditSong tab in the display, then press the Popup button to the left of the current Edit List
selection.
4. Press to highlight Copy, then press the OK button.
5. Press the Exec. button in the display - don't worry, the D16 "knows" where the next-available empty
song location is, as indicated in the display.
6. Press the Yes button in the dialog box, then press the OK button to confirm the copy procedure.
"NowSongLoading" will appear briefly.
7. Press the SelSong tab, and you'll see the results of your efforts - Song I001: Alone has been copied to
the new song location. Just like the original, the new copy is still protected. That's the next step...
Un-protect the copied song:
1. Press the EditSong tab in the display, then press the Popup button to the left of CopySong.
2. Press to highlight Protect, then press the OK button.
3. Now press the Exec. button in the display - to the right of the "padlock" icon (protect). The icon will
disappear.
4. Press the SelSong tab in the display. Now you can work freely with the copied song.
Change the Counter Time Display Type:
The original factory demos all display the time in real time - now you'll set the copied song so
the Counter reads in measures, beats and ticks:
1. Press to highlight the "clock" to the left of the Counter.
2. Press to highlight 001.01.000 in the display, then press the OK button. The Counter will now read in units
of measures, beats and ticks.
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