Working With The Final Effect - Korg D16 Manual

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Work with the send levels:
1. Press the PLAY key, then press the MASTER EFFECT / AUX key.
2. Press the MstEff1 tab, then press the EffSnd1 tab.
3. Work with the mix: Lower the Track 3-16 Channel faders (or use the SOLO function) to isolate the
drums on Tracks 1 and 2, then adjust the Master Effect1 send levels for the drums - press the Send1
"knob" in the display (indicated in the upper-left when you press a "knob") and rotate the DIAL to
increase / decrease the send levels for Tracks 1 and 2.
4. Press the STOP key.
Note: Channel Pairing can be used with adjacent odd / even-numbered channels to simultaneously-
control Track Status, EQ, Effect and Aux send, Pan and Faders. When enabled, the odd-numbered channel
will control both channels. See the D16 owner's manual (pg. 26) for more information.
Note: When Scene Memory is enabled, the originally stored send levels will be recalled each time you
restart the song. Disable Scene Memory if you want to spend more time working with various track send
levels.
Additional suggestions:
Once you develop a new mix and send levels for your tracks, try storing a new Scene at
the beginning of the song. Also try storing additional Scenes with new effect send levels,
EQ, etc. at different locations, then playback the Song with the Scene Memory function
enabled.

Working with the Final Effect

The Final Effect is an independent processor with 32 preset and 32 user effect programs
available. Its at the end of the effect routing scheme in the D16, and is used for "mastering"
and dynamics applications. During mixdown you can use a Final Effect to "polish" your
mix as you master your work to external DAT, MD or CD.
Like the Master Effects, the
Final Effect.
currently selected song
includes an already assigned
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