Korg D4 User Manual

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Using the [PAN] knobs to select/edit parameters
The [PAN] knobs can be used to edit the value of certain 
parameters.
Use the [SEL] key to switch the function of the [PAN] 
knobs. An icon in the display indicates the parameter that 
can currently be edited.
AMP/FX: 
If you press the FX [GUITAR+MIC], [INSERT/
GTR+VO], [MASTER], or [FINAL] key, the [PAN] knobs 
will edit effect parameters 1–5.
SEND: 
If you press the [SEL] key to select SEND (and the 
[MASTER] key is lit), the [PAN] knobs will control the 
master sends and return.
If you use the [PAN] knobs to edit parameters in this way, 
the physical position of the [PAN] knobs will no longer 
match the actual panning of each track.
Canceling an edit (Undo/Redo)
After performing a track editing operation, you can use 
the Undo function to return to the condition prior to exe-
cuting the edit. If the undo icon “
” is shown, you can 
press the [UNDO] key to execute the Undo function. After 
undoing, the Redo icon “
” will light, and you can use 
the same operation to Redo the edit, returning to the con-
dition prior to executing Undo.
The Undo/Redo function also provides a convenient way 
to compare the original version to the edited version, 
allowing you to be sure the edit delivered the result that 
you wanted.
In order to use this function, the System mode “UndoSys” 
page setting “AutoUndo” must be turned “On.” (
Undo is maintained until the next time you record or per-
form a track editing operation.
3. Tuning
The D4 has a built-in tuner function. This lets you tune an 
instrument that is connected to the [INPUT 1] or [INPUT 
2] jack, or tune an instrument using the internal mic.
Tuning your guitar
Connect your guitar to the [INPUT 1] jack.
Set the [INPUT 1] switch to GTR.
Enter Tuner mode.
Press the TRACK ASSIGN [1] key and [2] key simulta-
neously.
Verify the input.
The [INPUT 1] LED will blink.
If the input level is too low, adjust the INPUT LEVEL [1] 
knob.
Tune your instrument.
Make sure that your guitar is connected to the 
[INPUT 1] jack, and play a string on your guitar. The 
character display area of the screen will function as a 
tuning meter, and will display the note name.
Tune the string while watching the amount of tuning 
difference (displayed in units of cents) and the meter 
in the display.
The reference pitch frequency is A=440 Hz.