Korg D4 Stereo System User Manual


 
Operation
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Step 5. Viewing and changing the
time location
This section explains how to use the counter display, how
to use locate points, and how to select a different time
location within a song.
1. Changing the format of the counter display
The counter display format shown in Play mode can be
switched according to your needs. You can switch
between the following two time display formats.
“minutes”: “seconds” .
“1/1000 second”
“measures” . “beats” . “1/96 beat”
Set the [MODE] knob to “Locate” (Locate mode), and turn
the [VALUE] dial to change the display format. (p.62)
2. Changing the current time location
1 Set the counter display blinking.
In the Locate or Play mode, when the counter is dis-
played, pressing the CURSOR [ ] key will make the
counter display begin to blink.
2 Use the [VALUE] dial to change the time location.
Now turn the [VALUE] dial to change the location. To
move the cursor between the various units of change,
use the CURSOR [ ]/[ ] keys. Moving toward the
right will switch to a new screen that will allow you to
move in smaller units.
If “LocMoni” (p.57) is turned “On,” you will be able to lis-
ten to the sound as you change the time location. This can be
useful for setting locate points with greater accuracy.
3 Return to the normal Play mode.
When you press the [EXIT] key, you will return to the
initial counter mode. To move from the middle of the
song to the beginning, press the [REW] key.
3. Using locate points to change the time location
You can register a specific time location as a “locate point”
and then move instantly to the registered time location
whenever you want. The times you register are also used
for auto punch-in/out recording and for track editing.
You can use locate points to move even while the song is
playing.
Registering the IN and OUT locate points
1 Move to the time location that you want to register.
2 Press the [STORE] key.
The key will light.
3 Press the key ([IN (LOC1)] or [OUT (LOC2)]) that
you want to register to this time location.
The time will be registered to that key. The registered
time will be displayed briefly, and the [STORE] key
will go dark.