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Strany 1 - Studio D8

Thank you for purchasing the Korg Digital Recording Studio D8 .In order to enjoy many years of trouble-free use, please read this manual carefully and

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13Chapter 2Operationback with the [TRACK STATUS] left at REC, youwill be able to audition the sound just as it wasactually recorded. If you set the [T

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14When you execute the Save operation, the effectprogram that previously occupied that memorywill be overwritten and lost. Starting and stopping rec

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15Chapter 2Operationto access the “Snd✽” display (✽ is the channelnumber).5 Rotate the [VALUE] dial to adjust the amount ofthe input sound that will b

Strany 5 - Power-on, Demo

167. Listening to recorded tracks while you record another track (Overdubbing)The process of recording additional tracks whileyou listen to previously

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17Chapter 2Operationchange from blinking to lit, and the D8 will enterrecord mode. Now you will hear the external inputsound. Begin playing, and your

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18 Connecting the input device and adjustingthe level5 As explained in “ Connecting the input deviceand adjusting the level” (p.11, p.12), connect t

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19Chapter 2Operationrecorded, without passing through the fader or EQ.10. Combining multiple tracks into one or two tracks (Bounce)The performance of

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20 Adjusting the playback level and recordinglevel4 Press the [PLAY] key to begin playback.5 Raise [CHANNEL] faders 1–5 to adjust the play-back level

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21Chapter 2Operation11. Listening to the metro-nome while you recordThe D8 contains a wide variety of metronome pat-terns for each time signature. (Re

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2212. Trigger recordingYou can use the input sound as a trigger that willstart recording. The D8 will begin recording at themoment that sound is input

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iii About this owner’s manual This owner’s manual is organized as follows. Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter explains the main features of the D8,

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23Chapter 2Operation3. Applying an effect to the playback sound Selecting the tracks for playback1 Press the [TRACK STATUS] key to select PLAY(indica

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245. Program playback of songsYou can enable two or more songs to playback in aspecified order. This can be used to playback amedley of songs, or when

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25Chapter 2Operation2. Finding a precise time locationIf you wish to find the exact time location at whicha sound begins, or when setting locate points

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264. Mark pointsYou can store a desired time location and moveinstantly to that time. Up to one hundred Markpoints can be stored in each song. Storin

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27Chapter 2OperationAdjusting and storing mixer settingsThis section explains how you can adjustthe volume, tone and pan etc. of theinput/recording/pl

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283. Adjusting the stereo locationYou can adjust the stereo location of the sound ofeach channel. Normally, vocals and bass etc. areplaced in the midd

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29Chapter 2Operation6. SceneMixer settings can be stored as a “scene”, andscenes can be recalled automatically as playbackprogresses, or recalled when

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30MixdownA song that you have completed by record-ing tracks and mixing can be recorded onan external two-channel recorder such as acassette tape reco

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31Chapter 2OperationTrack editingThis section explains the editing operations(copy, insert blank, delete, exchange etc.) thatcan be performed on track

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328 Move to the TO location, and playback to checkthat the copy was performed correctly. If the datawas copied to the wrong location, press the[UNDO]

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iv STEP5 Moving and storing time locations ...221. Moving the current time...222. Finding a precise t

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33Chapter 2Operation3. Inserting a blank space into the track data (Insert Track)This operation inserts a blank space into the speci-fied area (IN–OUT)

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345. Deleting data from a track (Delete Track)This operation deletes data from a specified area(IN–OUT) of a recorded track. Data can be deletedfrom si

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35Chapter 2OperationSong editingThis section explains song-related editingoperations (copy, delete, move).1. Copying a songThis operation copies the c

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36Tempo settingsThe tempo of D8 songs can be set usingTempo Maps, MIDI Clock, or Tap Tempo.In addition to managing the tempo, thesesettings will also

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37Chapter 2Operation4 Press the [EDIT] key, and then press the [TEMPO]key several times to make the display read “Tem-poRec”.5 Press the [ ] key, and

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38Synchronization and control with a MIDI sequencerThis section explains how a MIDI sequencer can be syn-chronized to the D8, and how recording and pl

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39Chapter 2Operation3. Using MMC to control the D8 from a MIDI sequencerMMC (MIDI Machine Control) messages transmit-ted from a MIDI sequencer can con

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402. Turning the power on/off when an external drive is connected Turning the power on✧ Turn on the power of the external drive(s), andthen turn on t

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41Chapter 2Operation3 Insert another disk into the removable disk drive.If you insert an uninitialized disk, the display willread “Init→✽?” (✽ is the

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429 If the backup extends across multiple disks, thefirst disk will be ejected when it is full, and the dis-play will indicate “InsNextDsk”, asking you

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7 Chapter 2 Operation Chapter 2 Operation This chapter explains the operation of each of the D8’s functions, in logical order. Connec-tions, Power

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43Chapter 2OperationSaving to and loading from DATThis section explains how song data canbe backed up to a DAT recorder, and thenrestored from the DAT

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442. Loading a backed-up song from a DAT recorder (Restore)Here’s how to restore a song that was backed-upon a DAT recorder. If you backed up 1-✽✽ (Al

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43 Chapter 3 Reference Chapter 3 Reference This chapter explains the parameters that appear in the display when you press the various keys of the D

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44 1. SONG/TRACK Song number/name display P1-1 Song number display ...(01...50) This indicates the number of the son

Strany 39 - 6. Loading a song that was

45 Chapter 3 Reference Renam (Rename Song [ → Dest Drive, Dest Song, DestSong Name 16 characters]):This operation changes the name of the specified s

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46 Edit Track The area that will be affected by the editing operationcan be specified in “15. IN/LOC1, OUT/LOC2, TO/LOC3”. (Refer to p.55) P3-1 Select

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47Chapter 3Reference3. SYSTEMChannel level meter display selectionP1-1 Channel level meter display selection..[Pre, Post]Selects the location at which

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484. EDIT SYSTEMDeleting a markP1-1 Select the mark to be deleted...[All, 001...100]Selects the mark that you wish to delete. After makingyour

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49Chapter 3ReferenceDrive information/song backup/ restore/initialize/formatP5-1 Disk utility menu... [DriveInfo, Backup, Restore, Initial, For

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50^^^^Song restoreThis will be displayed if you select Restore in P4-1.This operation restores (recalls) the song that wasbacked up.You can select eit

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8 Connections, Power-on, Demo Here’s how to connect the D8 to your audiosystem, and listen to the demo songs. 1. Connections to your audio system etc

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51Chapter 3Reference5. DISPLAY MODECounter display selectionP1 Location counter display selection ... [MBT, MSM, MSF, FreeTime]Sel

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528. EDIT PLAY MODEPre roll time settingHere you can specify the pre roll time that is added tothe IN time of Auto Play On and Auto Repeat Onwhen Auto

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53Chapter 3Reference10. EDIT TRIGGERThreshold level adjustmentP1-1 Threshold level adjustment ... [001...100]When trigger recording i

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54P1-5 Metronome type select...[refer to “Metronome type list”]Selects a metronome type suitable for the time signa-

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55Chapter 3Reference14. EDIT METRONOMEMetronome volume settingIf the metronome is on (refer to METRONOME), themetronome will sound when you enter this

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5616. SCENEMixer settings can be stored at a desired location in asong.A set of mixer settings that has been stored in this wayis called a “scene”. Up

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57Chapter 3ReferenceP2-1 Select the scene number for deletion...[S01...20, All]Selects the number of the scene that you wish to delete.S01...20: T

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5821. TRACK STATUSTrack status select ...[PLAY, REC (ANALOG), REC (DIGITAL), Mute]Selects the status

Strany 54 - 15. IN/LOC1, OUT/LOC2

59Chapter 3ReferenceP1-1 Channel number display...[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8]This shows the currently select

Strany 55 - 17. EDIT SCENE

6026. PAIR On/OffP1-1 Pairing on/off ...[On, Off]Turns pairing on/off for the mixer channels.Mixer settings

Strany 56 - 20. UNDO

9 Chapter 2 Operation disk, or cause malfunctions such as damage to thehard disk or internal mechanism. Turning the power on 1 Turn on the power of

Strany 57 - 23. EFFECT SEND

61Chapter 3Reference28. EFFECTThe D8 contains one multi-effect unit, which provides130 different effect programs. Of these, 65 are factorypresets, and

Strany 58 - 25. FADER

62<Mono-in/mono-out> × 2 channelsUse these effects when you wish to apply the sameeffect simultaneously to two channels.For example you would se

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63Chapter 3Reference29. EDIT EFFECTEditing and saving an effectYou can edit the effect program that you selected inEFFECT P1. Each program consists of

Strany 60 - 28. EFFECT

6430. EFFECT ASSIGNEffect insert location select[...INPUT 1/2, MASTER (Send Type), MASTER (Global Type), OFF]Selects the

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65 Chapter 4 Appendices Chapter 4 Appendices 1. Troubleshooting No sound! ^ Is the power of the D8 and other equipment turned on?( → p.8) ^ Is the

Strany 62 - 29. EDIT EFFECT

66 → For the input , set “EfMtr” ( → p.47) to In , and whilewatching level meter E, adjust the volume level([TRIM] and fader) or “Snd” of each chan

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67Chapter 4Appendices2. Various messagesCompleted^The operation was executed successfully. Press the [ ]key to cancel this message.SongFull^The maximu

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683. MIDI Implementation ChartConsult your local Korg distributor for more infomation on MIDI IMPLEMENTATION.Basic ChannelFunctionTransmittedMIDI Impl

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69Chapter 4Appendices4. Block Diagram Effect Assign = Master (Send Type) Effect Assign = Master (Global Type)

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70 Effect Assign = Input 1/2

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10 Creating and selecting songs To record a new song, you must first cre-ate a new song. This section explains howto create and name a song, and how t

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71Chapter 4Appendices5. Effect Program List(Default= RD1:ROOM)* The I/O TYPE item indicates the input/output type of the program.In the case of progra

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726. Effect Parameter ListEffect type name as displayed _ (Unabbreviated effect type name) _ RemarkParameter name as displayed _ (Unabbreviated parame

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73Chapter 4AppendicesDualDLY (Dual Delay)This is a delay in which the L/R channel parameters can be set independently.S.DLY (Stereo Delay)This is a ve

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74PHONO (Turntable SIM)This simulates a record player. Scratch noise can also be added.PITCH (Pitch Shifter)This effect changes the pitch of the input

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75Chapter 4Appendices7. Metronome Type List(Default=4/4, 01:Metro4)* bar indicates the number of measures in the pattern.For example if you listen for

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769. D8 Specifications Specifications< Recorder section >Tracks : 8 tracks (50 songs × 8 tracks): 8 tracks simultaneous playback, 2 tracks simult

Strany 74 - 8. Demo Song List

77Chapter 4AppendicesBouncing tracks 1–8Now you can bounce a performance which wasrecorded on all eight tracks. Here’s how to bouncethe sound of track

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11 Chapter 2 Operation Recording This section explains the various methodsof recording that are available on the D8.Use the recording method that is

Strany 76 - Functions added to the D8

12 14 When playback ends, press the [STOP] key to stopplayback (the [PLAY] indicator is off). 2. Recording (digital recording)Here’s how to record di

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