Korg D1200 User Manual

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“On.” This turns on the auto punch-in/out recording. 
The [AUTO PUNCH] key will light.
2 Set the [IN/LOC1] point (punch-in) to specify the loca-
tion where you want to begin recording, and set the 
[OUT/LOC2] point (punch-out) to specify the location 
where you want to stop recording.
For details on how to register the [IN/LOC1] and 
[OUT/LOC2] locations, refer to “Registering a location 
to one of the Locate keys” (
In the [AUTO PUNCH] “AtPunch” tab page, you can 
select the “Wave” button and press the [ENTER] key to 
view the waveform, allowing you to set the IN and OUT 
points more accurately.
The time locations you specify will overwrite the previ-
ously-specified locations for the [IN/LOC1] and [OUT/
LOC2] keys.
3 Connect your input device, select a track for recording, 
and adjust the recording level. Refer to “1-1. Basic 
recording” (
4 Specify the monitor output signal.
5 Specify how much of the song will play before recording 
begins, and how much will play after recording ends.
In the [AUTO PUNCH] “AtPunch” tab page, press the 
“RolTime” button and press the [ENTER] key to open 
the “SetRollTime” dialog box.
• Turn the [VALUE] dial to set “PreRoll” to the length 
that will play before recording begins, and set 
“PostRoll” to the length that will play after recording 
ends. Use “Unit” to select the unit by which to set to 
pre-roll and post-roll times. You can select either 
“Second” (seconds) or “Meas” (measures).
• When you have finished making your settings, press 
the [YES/OK] key to return to the previous page.
6 Begin recording.
• When you press the [REC] key, you will move to a 
point earlier than the specified punch-in point (by 
the distance of the pre-roll time), and enter record-
ready mode (LED blinking).
• When you press the [PLAY] key, playback will begin. 
The track will play back during the pre-roll time, and 
recording will begin at the punch-in (IN) point. (The 
[REC] LED will be lit.)
7 Stop recording.
• Recording will stop when you reach the punch-out 
(OUT) point and switch to play back. (The [REC] 
LED will blink.)
• After the post-roll time has elapsed, playback will 
stop, and you will automatically return to the point 
specified by the pre-roll time.
8 Listen to the re-recorded results.
Loop recording
When using auto punch-in/out recording, you can switch-
the “Loop” function on so that the IN–OUT region will be re-
corded repeatedly (as a loop). When you are finished 
recording, you can use the Undo/Redo function to compare 
the takes that you recorded, and select the best one.
Loop recording procedure
1 Make auto punch-in/out settings.
Refer to steps 1–5 of “Auto punch-in/out” (
2 In the [LOOP] “Loop” tab page, turn “Loop” “On.”
3 Begin recording.
• When you press the [REC] key, you will move to the 
begining of the pre-roll time, and enter record-ready 
mode. (The [REC] key LED will blink.)
• Press the [PLAY] key to begin playback.
Playback will occur during the pre-roll time, and 
recording will begin when you reach the IN time. 
(The [REC] key LED will light.)
When you reach the OUT time, recording will end and 
the post-roll region will play back. (The [REC] key LED 
will blink.)
When the post-roll time ends, you will automatically 
move to the beginning of the pre-roll time, and the same 
operations will be repeated.
• Press the [STOP] key at a point outside the recording 
area (IN–OUT) to stop.
4 Use the Undo/Redo function to compare the recorded 
content, and choose the best take.
• Press the [UNDO] key to display the Undo list. The 
Undo list shows “RecordTrack” for the most recent 
recording (Level00) and each preceding recording 
(Level (= the number of loops you recorded minus 
1)).
Recordings that you made before you performed loop 
recording will also appear in the list as “RecordTrack.”
• From the Undo list, turn the [VALUE] dial to choose 
a recorded take. Then select the “Undo” button and 
press [ENTER]. The selected take will be recalled.
5 Listen to the recorded content.
• Press the [PLAY] key to play back, and listen to the 
recorded content. If “AutoPunch” is “On,” playback 
will begin at the begining of the pre-roll time, and 
continue to the end of the post-roll time.