2• Auto Save function automatically preserves your data at power-offThe D1600mkII features an Auto Save function that automatically saves your recorde
92CC(Control Change) #000…119: MIDI control change messages can be used to control the effect. Connect the MIDI OUT of your external MIDI device to th
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945. RenameIf you select “U:USB DOS” as the “Drive,” you can edit the backup-destination filename. For details, refer to “2. Naming a song” (→p.35).You
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964. Destination... (001...100, ***, Effect, Ins001...128, Mst001...032, Fin033...064)Specifies the restore-destination song number or effect nu
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98Sel Operation: Format/UThis operation DOS-formats the USB drive of the hard disk.1. Exec. (Execute)...
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100P1 Vtr1–8: Select virtual tracks 1–81. Select VirtualTrack...[1a…1h, …, 8a…8h]Select the virtual track for each track “1”–“8.”Ea
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3Parts and their functionObjects in the LCD screen and their functionsBasic operationPreparationsListening to the demo song Introduction1. Top panel1
102Edit Type: Erase TrackThis operation erases the track data in the IN–OUT range of the erase destination track (“DestTrack”).When this is executed (
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1044. Wave...Displays the waveform of the track audio.This lets you set the edit
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106Edit Type: Normalize TrackIf the recorded level is too low, this command can be used to boost the specified region (IN–OUT) of track data so that t
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1085b. Finalize... [On, Off]You can export successive WAV files to CD-R/RW, but if this export will be t
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110Edit Type: Delete SongThis operation deletes the selected song.2. DestSong ...(001...100)Shows the n
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49 [POWER] keyThis turns the power of the D1600mkII on/off. When the D1600mkII is in standby mode, pressing the [POWER] key will turn on the power. If
112If you pressed the “Yes” button, the following message will appear, and the CD drive will be ejected. Insert another CD and press the “Yes” button.
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114On: Filtering will be turned on for the corresponding channel or parameter, and the settings of the scene will be ignored.Off: Filtering will be of
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1164. SelRhythm... [(Rhythm Pattern List)]Specify the rhythm parameter that will be used when “TempoSource” is set to “M
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118You can store the desired time locations in [IN/LOC1], [OUT/LOC2], [TO/LOC3], and [END/LOC4], and use these keys in the following ways.• Locate poi
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120P1 Loop: Loop playback/recording settingsThis function repeatedly plays/records over the range of time specified by [IN/LOC1]–[OUT/LOC2].1. Loop...
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5Parts and their functionObjects in the LCD screen and their functionsBasic operationPreparationsListening to the demo song IntroductionThe time locat
122Scrub, Play From/Play To, and Slow Play functions can be switched on/off here.Each time you press the [SCRUB] key, the setting will be switched on
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1244a. Select ChannelPair... [1 2…15 16]Press the “1 2”–“15 16” button for the channels that you wish to pair. When pairing
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126The insert effects can be applied to the analog inputs during recording, or to track playback.The D1600mkII lets you use up to eight different inse
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1286. Store ...The effect program whose name or parameters you modified can be st
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130P4 EffSnd2: Send settings for effect 2Here you can set the send level from each mixer channel to effect 2.For details, refer to “P3 EffSnd1: Send s
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63. Rear panel1 [AC] connectorConnect the included power supply cable here.2 [Main power] switchThis turns the main power on/off.When the [Main power]
132P2 Monitor: Monitor settingsHere you can select the audio that will be sent from the mon-itor output ([MONITOR OUT L/R] jacks) and the headphone ou
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134These indicators show the status of each track.Each time you press the [TRACK STATUS] key, the LED will change color to indicate the selected funct
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137Insert FX (2in2out x 2) /Master FX / Final FXInsert FX (2in2out x 2) /Final FXInsert FX(1in2out x 2)Insert FX(1in1out x 4)Insert FX (1in1out x 8)Ef
138: High Damp [%], : Low Damp [%]These parameters set the damping amount of high range and low range. The tone of the delayed sound becomes darker an
139Insert FX (2in2out x 2) /Master FX / Final FXInsert FX (2in2out x 2) /Final FXInsert FX(1in2out x 2)Insert FX(1in1out x 4)Insert FX (1in1out x 8)Ef
14018: MO5: St.Tremolo (Stereo Tremolo)This effect modulates the volume level of the input signal. The effect is stereo, and offsetting the LFO of the
141Insert FX (2in2out x 2) /Master FX / Final FXInsert FX (2in2out x 2) /Final FXInsert FX(1in2out x 2)Insert FX(1in1out x 4)Insert FX (1in1out x 8)Ef
7Parts and their functionObjects in the LCD screen and their functionsBasic operationPreparationsListening to the demo song Introduction7 [AUX OUT] ja
142If you set the “Sampling Frequency” to about “3kHz” and set “Pre LPF” to “Off,” you can create a sound like a ring modulator.: Resolution, : Output
143Insert FX (2in2out x 2) /Master FX / Final FXInsert FX (2in2out x 2) /Final FXInsert FX(1in2out x 2)Insert FX(1in1out x 4)Insert FX (1in1out x 8)Ef
14436: LS5: Early Reflections LThis early reflection effect has more precise early reflections with twice the maximum length of a normal-size effect. You
145Insert FX (2in2out x 2) /Master FX / Final FXInsert FX (2in2out x 2) /Final FXInsert FX(1in2out x 2)Insert FX(1in1out x 4)Insert FX (1in1out x 8)Ef
146P4EQ (Parametric 4band EQ)Exctr (Exciter)WahThis produces a wah effect. It can be controlled using an expres-sion pedal.:ModeIf you wish to use an
147Insert FX (2in2out x 2) /Master FX / Final FXInsert FX (2in2out x 2) /Final FXInsert FX(1in2out x 2)Insert FX(1in1out x 4)Insert FX (1in1out x 8)Ef
148These algorithms can be selected for an insert effect when “1in1outx4” is selected as “Select Eff Type.”Different effects can be used simultaneousl
149Insert FX (2in2out x 2) /Master FX / Final FXInsert FX (2in2out x 2) /Final FXInsert FX(1in2out x 2)Insert FX(1in1out x 4)Insert FX (1in1out x 8)Ef
150PhaserTrml (Tremolo)Mt.Dly (Multitap Delay)Reverb (Mono Reverb)GateThe Gate of 86:MM32: Reverb-Gate is connected to the Wet output of the reverb.Th
151Insert FX (2in2out x 2) /Master FX / Final FXInsert FX (2in2out x 2) /Final FXInsert FX(1in2out x 2)Insert FX(1in1out x 4)Insert FX (1in1out x 8)Ef
81. Objects in the LCD screenThe LCD screen of the D1600mkII features the Touch View system, which uses a touch panel.By pressing objects displayed in
153TroubleshootingAppendicesVarious messagesHard disk and CD-R/RW driveSpecificationsMIDI implementation chartBlock diagramEffect Program ListRhythm Pa
154Channel fader or EQ does not workFaders do not workWhen pairing is on, the faders of even-numbered channels 1–16 will not function.The volume level
155TroubleshootingAppendicesVarious messagesHard disk and CD-R/RW driveSpecificationsMIDI implementation chartBlock diagramEffect Program ListRhythm Pa
156If “TempoSource” is set to “TempoTrack,” has MIDI clock or tap tempo been recorded on the tempo track? (→p.73)Are the synchronization settings of y
157TroubleshootingAppendicesVarious messagesHard disk and CD-R/RW driveSpecificationsMIDI implementation chartBlock diagramEffect Program ListRhythm Pa
158Illegal Fat NumberSome of the data in the hard disk has been damaged for some reason.→ Delete all songs for which this message appears. If the mess
159TroubleshootingAppendicesVarious messagesHard disk and CD-R/RW driveSpecificationsMIDI implementation chartBlock diagramEffect Program ListRhythm Pa
1602. About the CD-R/RW driveCautions for handling• Make sure that the unit is level when operating.• Do not use in extremely cold or hot locations.•
161TroubleshootingAppendicesVarious messagesHard disk and CD-R/RW driveSpecificationsMIDI implementation chartBlock diagramEffect Program ListRhythm Pa
9Parts and their functionObjects in the LCD screen and their functionsBasic operationPreparationsListening to the demo song Introduction1. Selecting a
162Operating temperature range: Specifications<Recorder section>< MIDI functionality ><Mixer section><Effect section><Gener
163TroubleshootingAppendicesVarious messagesHard disk and CD-R/RW driveSpecificationsMIDI implementation chartBlock diagramEffect Program ListRhythm Pa
164Consult your local Korg distributor for more information on MIDI IMPLEMENTATION.MIDI implementation chartVariable RangeMIDI Implementation ChartBas
165TroubleshootingAppendicesVarious messagesHard disk and CD-R/RW driveSpecificationsMIDI implementation chartBlock diagramEffect Program ListRhythm Pa
166Effect Program ListINSERT EFFECT Preset128 User1281in1out x81in2out x22in2out x21in1out x4ProgNoCateg ProgramName Algorithm EFF1 ModeReverb 7I001
167TroubleshootingAppendicesVarious messagesHard disk and CD-R/RW driveSpecificationsMIDI implementation chartBlock diagramEffect Program ListRhythm Pa
168For Beat settings other than 3/4, 4/4 or 6/8, only (Blank), Metro, or Hihat can be selected.For Beat settings of 3/4, 4/4 or 6/8, the following rhy
169TroubleshootingAppendicesVarious messagesHard disk and CD-R/RW driveSpecificationsMIDI implementation chartBlock diagramEffect Program ListRhythm Pa
170Copy Song...70, 109Copy Track ...62, 100Copy Whole Track...66, 104C
171AppendicesIndex TroubleshootingVarious messagesHard disk and CD-R/RW driveSpecificationsMIDI implementation chartBlock diagramEffect Program ListRhy
101. ConnectionsThe diagram below shows a basic example of connec-tions when using the D1600mkII to record. Make the appropriate connections for your
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONSUMERSThis product has been manufactured according to strict specifications and voltage requirementsthat are applicable in the
11Parts and their functionObjects in the LCD screen and their functionsBasic operationPreparationsListening to the demo song IntroductionWhen inputtin
iiIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS• Read these instructions.• Keep these instructions.• Heed all warnings.• Follow all instructions.• Do not use this app
123. Turn off the power of the external output devices (such as your monitor system) to which audio is being sent from the D1600mkII.4. Press and hold
13Step 2: OverdubbingStep 3: MixdownStep 4: MasteringStep 1: Quick Recording Quick StartQuick StartThe Quick Start section consists of the following f
143. Create a new songBefore you can record a new composition, you must first create a new “song” on the D1600mkII.1. Press the [SONG/CD] key. Then pr
15Step 2: OverdubbingStep 3: MixdownStep 4: MasteringStep 1: Quick Recording Quick Start2. Press the “Rhythm” button to make the display read “”.The [
16Pre-fader level display2. Press the [METER/TRACK VIEW] key. From the screen that appears, press the “ ” button to open the dialog box.3. From the Se
17Step 2: OverdubbingStep 3: MixdownStep 4: MasteringStep 1: Quick Recording Quick StartCheck the record mode2. Press the [RECORD] key to access the [
189. When you have finished performing, press the [STOP] key.Recording will stop, and the [REC] and [PLAY] LEDs will go dark.In the track view screen,
19Step 2: OverdubbingStep 3: MixdownStep 4: MasteringStep 1: Quick Recording Quick StartStep 2: Overdubbing“Overdubbing” is the process of recording a
20Check the recording modeIf you’ve already checked the recording mode, there’s no need to check it again; if so, proceed to the next step.1. Access t
21Step 2: OverdubbingStep 3: MixdownStep 4: MasteringStep 1: Quick Recording Quick StartCheck the levelAssign the audio from your keyboard to tracks,
iiiHandling of the internal hard diskDo not apply physical shock to this device. In particular, you must never move this device or apply physical shoc
22Check the recording modeIf you have already checked the recording mode, there’s no need to check it again; if so, proceed to the next step.1. Access
23Step 2: OverdubbingStep 3: MixdownStep 4: MasteringStep 1: Quick Recording Quick StartCheck the sound1. Set the [Channel 4] fader to unity gain (0 d
24Play back a virtual track1. Hold down the [STOP] key and press the [REW] key to return to the beginning of the song.2. Press the [TRACK STATUS] key
25Step 2: OverdubbingStep 3: MixdownStep 4: MasteringStep 1: Quick Recording Quick StartSpecify the destination for the processed soundIn this example
26Step 3: Mixdown“Mixdown” is the process of applying insert effects, master effects, and EQ etc. to the sound of each track to adjust the overall bal
27Step 2: OverdubbingStep 3: MixdownStep 4: MasteringStep 1: Quick Recording Quick StartFor example, the dialog box shown above portrays the following
283. Apply master effectsHere’s how you can apply master effects to the desired track channels.The D1600mkII contains two master effects, letting you
29Step 2: OverdubbingStep 3: MixdownStep 4: MasteringStep 1: Quick Recording Quick Start5. While you listen to the song, access the [MASTER EFFECT/AUX
30Step 4: Mastering“Mastering” is the process of applying a final effect and EQ to the mixed-down song in order to make the overall volume and tone co
31Step 2: OverdubbingStep 3: MixdownStep 4: MasteringStep 1: Quick Recording Quick Start2. Create the master trackWhen you create an audio CD, the dat
ivTable of ContentsIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS... iiTHE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for U.S.A.)...iiCE mark for European Harmonized St
323. Access the [RECORD] “Bounce” tab page, and set “BounceMode” to “16Tr→2Tr”.“16Tr→2Tr” means that sixteen tracks will be bounced to two tracks.4. P
33Step 2: OverdubbingStep 3: MixdownStep 4: MasteringStep 1: Quick Recording Quick StartWrite to CD-RWhen creating an audio CD, the virtual tracks tha
346. Press the “No” button in the dialog box.The [SONG/CD] “CDR/RW” tab page will appear.If you want to write additional songs, select the next song a
35Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
363. Selecting another songYou can select an existing song in any of the following three ways.To select the preceding or following song number• If you
37Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
38Connect a keyboard to the [INPUT 3] and [INPUT 4] jacks, and assign them to mixer channels 9 and 10.1. Connect your keyboard.Set the [INPUT 3] and [
39Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
405. Start recording.Press the [PLAY] key. (The [REC] and [PLAY] LEDs will light.)Begin playing.6. Stop recording.When you have finished playing, press
41Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
v7. Registering and playing scenes ...50Using effects... 531. Overview of the
425. Combining multiple tracks into two: BounceYou can combine the performances of multiple tracks into two tracks, thus freeing up the original track
43Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
44Loop recordingWhen using auto-punch recording, you can use Loop re-cording to record repeated takes over the same section, and then use undo/redo to
45Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
46This section explains how you can move the counter that shows the current location within the song.1. Switching the counter displayYou can switch th
47Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
48Here you can adjust various mixer settings such as volume, tone, pan, recording and playback, to create the desired levels for your song.For details
49Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
502. Adjust the cue level.Press the “Level” button to access the cue level adjustment screen. Select the icons for each channel, and rotate the [VALUE
51Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
vi13. UNDO...12014. TRIGGER...121P1Trigger: Settings to st
52Scene filtering1. In the [SCENE] “ReadDel” tab page, press the “Filter” button to display “Select SceneFilter.”2. Select the parameters whose setting
53Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
541 in 1 out x 4 (mono-in/mono-out × 4)While recording four vocals simultaneously, you could apply Exciter-Comp to voices that lack impact, and apply
55Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
564. Final effectOne stereo-in stereo-out effect is provided as the final effect. It applies to the master LR output (→diagram on preceding page).The fi
57Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
587. Using an external effectA send signal can be output from the [AUX OUT] jack, and processed by an external effect. The output of the external effe
59Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
606. Execute writing.Press the “WriteCD” button, and the “Obey Copy-right Rules” message will appear.Carefully read the “COPYRIGHT WARNING” section of
61Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
viiSpecifications ...162MIDI implementation chart...164Block diagram...
622. Track editing examplesCopying track data: Copy TrackThe Copy Track command copies recorded track data from the specified region (IN–OUT) to anothe
63Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
645. Verify the results.Press the [IN/LOC1] key to play back from the IN location, and verify that the data was deleted correctly.You can use Undo to
65Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
66Expanding or compressing a track: Expansion/Compression TrackThis command expands or compresses the specified region (IN–OUT) of recorded track data
67Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
685. Select the swap destination virtual track.Set “DestVTrack” to virtual track “b.”6. Execute the editing command.Press the “Exec.” button.The displ
69Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
705. 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
71Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
72Selecting the rhythm patternSelect “SelRhythm,” and rotate the [VALUE] dial to select the rhythm pattern that you wish to use.You can also press the
73Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
747. Select the tempo track as the tempo source.Select the [TEMPO/RHYTHM] “SetUp” tab page.Select “TempoSource,” and rotate the [VALUE] dial to select
75Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
76If more than one disc is required, the following dialog box will appear when the disc is full, requesting you to insert the next disc. Insert the ne
77Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
78Backing up to the USB driveHere’s how to back up user area insert effect “U055” to the USB drive.1. Select “BackupUserData.”In the [SYSTEM/USB] “B-U
79Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
807. Select the Copy operation.In the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page, select “Copy-Track” for “EditType.”8. Select the clipboard as the copy-source track
81Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
1Parts and their functionObjects in the LCD screen and their functionsBasic operationPreparationsListening to the demo song IntroductionIntroductionTh
82The D1600mkII’s internal hard disk is divided into a “song drive” used to record and play back the songs you record, and a “USB drive” used to excha
83Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
84Example 2: You recorded an intro, A, B, and solo on the first take, and overwrite-recorded A’ and B’ on the second takeWhen you play back the track,
85Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
86Macintosh users (Mac OS 9.0.4 or later)1. Use a USB cable to connect your computer.Connect the USB cable to the [USB] connector of the D1600mkII. Ma
87Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
885. Operate your external MIDI sequencer.When you perform stop/play/fast-forward/rewind/record/locate operations on your MIDI sequencer, the D1600mkI
89Creating/selecting a songAssign audio inputs to the mixerBasic operationRecordingPlaybackChanging the time locationUsing the mixerUsing effectsMixdo
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