Korg D4 Stereo System User Manual


 
Operation
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To work with a specific chain, you must begin by selecting
an effect program that uses the desired chain. (p.81)
For example if you want to edit your own program based
on [CHAIN A], choose the “GUITAR/MIC” effect type,
and select the preset program “ALICE”. If you want to
edit your own program based on [CHAIN 1], choose the
“MASTER” effect type, and select the preset program
“Pan-Echo.”
You can’t change the chain used by each of the factory-preset
effect programs.
Editing an effect
1 Select the effect type.
Press the one of the four effect type keys (e.g., FX
[GUITAR/MIC] or [INSERT/GTR+VO]).
2 Select an effect program.
Turn the [VALUE] dial to select the effect program you
want to edit. (p.81)
3 Select an effect module.
Press the [PAN] knob that corresponds to the effect
module you want to edit; the effect module editing
screen will appear in the display.
4 Turn the [VALUE] dial to select an effect module.
The number of effect modules depends on the effect type. The
available effect modules are shown in the effect chain in the
display. The order in which effect modules are edited may not
always match the order in which the modules are connected.
5 Turn the [PAN] knobs to edit the parameters.
The number of parameters depends on the effect module.
The editable parameters are shown in the display.
To bypass an effect, press the currently selected FX key.
6 Adjust the volume of the effect.
After making settings in step 5, press the CURSOR
[] to access the “ProgMVol” (effect program master
volume) page. While listening to the output, use the
[VALUE] dial to adjust the volume.
3. Saving an effect program
If you’re happy with the results of your effect editing, you
should execute the following procedure in order to save
your new effect program. The effect program you’ve
edited will not be saved automatically.
To save an effect program
As an example, here’s how to edit the currently selected
effect, and save it in user area number “U03” under the
name you specify.
1 Edit the effect.
Press the desired one of the four effect type keys (e.g.,
FX [GUITAR/MIC] or [INSERT/GTR+VO]), and edit
the effect. Refer to “Editing an effect.”
2 Press the FX WRITE [PROG] key.
The name of the original effect will appear in the dis-
play.
3 Assign a name to the edited effect program .
The character you are currently able to edit will be
blinking. Use the CURSOR [ ]/[ ] keys to move to
the character you want to change and use the
[VALUE] dial to edit the name. When you have fin-
ished editing the name, press the FX WRITE [PROG]
key once again.