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Korg D4 - Step 10. Track Editing; Track Editing Operations; Copy Track - Copying a Track

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Step 10. Track editing
The D4 provides the following track editing operations:
Copy Track: copies a portion a track (or the entire track)
Insert: inserts blank space into a track
Erase: erases the data from a specific area of a track
Delete: removes a specific area of a track
Expansion/Compression: expands or compresses the
playback time of a track
Copy Virtual Track: copies data to a virtual track
Delete Virtual Track: deletes a virtual track
If an error message is displayed during track editing, make a
note of the content of the error message. Then press the
[EXIT] key to return to the previous page, and try the editing
operation once again. (p.88: “Error messages” )
1. Track editing operations
Copy Track — copying a track
This operation copies the specified range (In–Out) of a
recorded track to another time location (To).
As an example, here’s how the In–Out range of track 1 can
be copied three times to the To location of track 2.
1 Store the In and Out time locations in the [IN
(LOC1)] key and [OUT (LOC2)] key.
Change the current time location to the point that you
want to register, press the [STORE] key, and then press
the appropriate location key. For details, refer to “3.
Using locate points to change the time/Setting the IN
and OUT points” in “Step 5. Viewing and changing
the time.”
2 Select “TRK EDIT” mode.
Set the [MODE] knob to “TRK EDIT.”
3 Select the Copy operation.
Use the [VALUE] dial to select “CpyTrack,” and press
the CURSOR [ ] key.
4 Select “CopyFrom” (copy-source track number).
Use the [VALUE] dial to select the copy-source track
number. For this example, select track “1.” Then press
the CURSOR [ ] key.
5 Select “CopyTo” (copy-destination track number).
Use the [VALUE] dial to select the copy-destination
track number. For this example, select “2.” Then press
the CURSOR [ ] key.
6 Specify the “CpyTimes” (number of times to copy).
Use the [VALUE] dial to specify the number of time
that you want the data to be copied. For this example,
select “3.” Then press the CURSOR [ ] key.
7 Specify the InTime (“In” time location).
Use the [VALUE] dial to select one of the following
choices. Then press the CURSOR [ ] key.
In Out
To
SrcTrk
DestTrk
Times

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