Korg D4 Stereo System User Manual


 
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If you don’t want to edit the name, simply press the FX
WRITE [PROG] key.
4 Select the user program number where you want the
program saved, and save the program.
With the display indicating “Write Num,” use the
[VALUE] dial to select the save-destination. For this
example, select “U03” and press the CURSOR [ ]
key.
When the display asks “Sure?” use the [VALUE] dial
to select “Yes” and press the CURSOR [ ] key; your
effect program will be saved to the specified number.
If you select “No,” you will return to the effect pro-
gram select page without saving.
When you save, the edited settings will be overwritten onto
that number, and the previous settings stored to that user
program number will be lost.
4. Using the Favorite knob
There are eleven locations on the Favorite knob where you
can register your frequently used effect programs for
instant access.
Using the Favorite knob to select an effect
When the D4 is shipped from the factory, the eleven effects
printed on the panel are registered to the Favorite knob.
1 Turn the knob to select an effect.
One of the four effect type keys (e.g., FX [GUITAR/MIC])
will light. The display will show the name of the effect.
To turn the effect off, press the effect type key (e.g., FX [GUI-
TAR/MIC]) that’s lit.
Registering an effect to the Favorite knob
1 Select the effect program that you want to register.
You can use the Favorite knob to select an effect, or
press one of the four effect type keys (e.g., FX [GUI-
TAR/MIC]) and then turn the [VALUE] dial to select
an effect program.
2 Chose a registration position on the Favorite knob
Press the FX WRITE [KNOB] key. The display will
indicate “KnobPosi.” Use the [VALUE] dial to select
the knob position where you want to register the
effect, and press the CURSOR [ ] key.
3 Confirm the registration.
The display will ask “WriteOK?” Use the [VALUE]
dial to select “Yes,” and press the CURSOR [ ] key.
The effect will be registered to this location.
If you want to restore the D4 to the factory-set state,
use the Effect User File Load operation to load the ini-
tial data (int.eff).
5. Loading/saving an effect user file
The card used with the D4 can contain two effect user
files, allowing you to load a different set of user programs
as necessary. Each effect user file contains all of the user
programs (U.00–U.99).
If you want to keep the factory-set user program data, you’ll
need to back up the user effect file to your computer.
The file loaded at power-on
When you power-on the D4, file 1 (1.EFF) will be loaded,
and when you save an effect program it will also be saved
in this file.