Step 2. Creating/Selecting A Song; Creating A New Song; Naming A Song - Korg D1600 Owner's Manual

Korg digital recording studio owner's manual
Hide thumbs Also See for D1600:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Step 2. Creating/selecting a song

In order to record a new song, you must first create a
new song. Here's how to create a song, assign a name to
it, and select songs.

1. Creating a new song

1 Press the [SONG] key to access the "SelSong" tab
page.
2 Press the "New" button.
The "MakeNewSong" dialog box will appear.
3 Select the quantization bits/number of tracks for
the song that will be created, and select the mixer
settings.
Use the "SongType" radio buttons to select the
number of bits and tracks. Set the "MixerSet" radio
buttons in the same way. ( p.89 "SongType,"
"MixerSet")
4 Press the "OK" button.
A song named "NEWSONG" will be created fol-
lowing the last song that currently exists.
For details on deleting a song, refer to p.60.

2. Naming a song

Now you can assign a name to the newly created song.
We recommend that you assign a name to the song
before recording it, so that it can be distinguished from
other songs.
If you wish to change the name of another song, select
that song before you begin the following procedure.
( "3. Selecting another song")
1 Press the [SONG] key to access the "SelSong" tab
page.
2 Press the "Rename" button.
The "RenameSong" dialog box will appear.
3 Modify the song name.
Use the " " " " buttons to move the cursor in the
song name to the character that you wish to
change, and rotate the [VALUE] dial to modify the
name.
The buttons in the LCD screen have the following
function.
"A../a..": Select alphabetical characters (e.g., "A").
Press the button once again to select lowercase
alphabetical characters (e.g., "a").
"0...9": Select numerals (e.g., "0").
"Symbol": Select symbols.
"Insert": Insert a space and move the subsequent
characters backward.
"Space": Select a space (blank).
"Backsp": Delete the character before the cursor
location.
"Delete": Delete the character at the cursor loca-
tion.
"ClearAll": Erase the entire name.
4 Finalize the name.
If you are satisfied with the name you input, press
the "OK" button. To cancel without changing the
name, press the "Cancel" button.
21

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents