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Upgrade Guide
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Table of Contents Introduction .................................................................................................1 About this manual............................................................................................................................... 1 Printing conventions in this manual................................................................................................. 1 Major new functions ............................................................
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Introduction Fade Track About this manual A new Fade Track command has been added to track editing, allowing audio data recorded on a track to be This manual explains the new functions and improve- faded-in or faded-out. Track groups can also be edited ments that have been added to the D16 in Version 2. in this fashion, to easily create a total song fade-in/out. Since the explanations are given in order of the contents By using fade-in and fade-o
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Main changes from the D16 Tempo map creation (specification change) When you create a tempo map in the [TEMPO/ RHYTHM] “TmpMap” tab page, you can now specify the beginning and end measures of the tempo map, making it easier to manage the tempo map by mea- sures. An “Insert” button has also been added, making it easier to edit a previously-created tempo map. [STOP] + [FF] (specification change) By holding down the [STOP] key and pressing the [FF] key, you can easily select the en
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Basic operation p.14 p.36– In “2. Naming a song,” step 3 has been changed as fol- Fade Track and Normalize Track commands have been lows. added to “Track editing.” Fade-in/Fade-out: Fade Track This command creates a fade-in or fade-out in the 2. Naming a song selected region (IN–OUT) of the recorded track data. You can also create crossfades by combining fade-in 3 Change the name of the song. and fade-out for identical regions in
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3 Add a tempo map at any point in the song where you want to change the tempo, time signature, or p.40– rhythm pattern. Change the “Tempo map” explanation in “Setting the • Press the “New” button to display “Select tempo.” TempoMap002 Param.” • In the “Meas” area, specify the starting location (Start Measure) for which the tempo map will be created, and the ending location (End Measure). Specify the tempo in “Tempo,” the time signa- Tempo map ture in “Beat,
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Reference 1. GlobalCh (Global Channel)......................... [01...16] 2. SYSTEM Specifies the global MIDI channel. This setting is required in the following cases. • If you wish to control the effect by setting “Device” p.45 (P1-3) to a MIDI message other than “Pedal.” • If you wish to transmit/receive program change The symbol indicating foot switch polarity has been messages to select scenes. changed to “ ”. MIDI messages can be transmitted and receiv
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1. Select MMC Mode .................[Transmit, Receive, Off] Select the MMC mode. 2 Transmit: MMC will be transmitted. Receive: MMC will be received. Off: MMC will not be used. 1 2. MMCDevID (MMC Device ID) ................... [000...127] Specifies the device ID that will be used when transmit- 1. Select MIDISync Mode ............................................. ting/receiving MMC to/from the external MIDI device. [MTC Mstr, MTC Slave, Clock Mstr, Off] To enabl
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On the MTC slave D16V2, you must make sure 3. Format Type........................................... (P, B, D8[B]) that the [AUTOPUNCH] “AtPunch” tab page This displays the format type of the drive. “AutoPunch” parameter and the [LOOP] The internal drive of the D16V2, or an external drive “Loop” tab page “Loop” parameter are both connected to the D16V2 and initialized or formatted, turned “Off.” will be displayed as a playable drive. Other drives will be displayed as backup drives. [P] (Playa
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Fade-in procedure IN OUT DestTrack As an example, here’s how to fade-in the IN–OUT region of track 1. DestTrack 1 Select the IN and OUT locations. Select/assign the fade-in start and locations. (→D16 p.70) 2 Select the Fade Track edit type. p.56– In the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page, set “EditType” to “FadeTrack.” Fade Track and Normalize Track have been added as edit types. 3 Select the fade curve. Press the “Mode” button to access the dialog box. EditType: “FadeTrack” For this example, selec
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The time required by this editing operation (i.e., before the “Completed” display appears) p.58– will take proportionally longer as the specified An “Import” tab page and “Export” tab page have been range (IN–OUT) is longer. added. EditType: “NormalizeTrack” This command searches for the peak level of audio data that was recorded at an unintentionally low level, and boosts the entire region of audio data so that this peak P4 Import: Import a WAVE file level will be the maximum level. A WAV
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2a. Prvw ................................................................ Press the “WavFileList” button to access the dialog You can preview the first two seconds of the box. For this example, select “A:Sound001.wav,” selected WAV file. and press the “OK” button to return to the If you select a WAV file of an unsupported format, [TRACK] “Import” tab page. one of the following error messages will appear. Sub-directories are supported if you are importing SAMPLE RATE NOT 44.1k: This will from a
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6 Specify the TO time location. 3. Rename.................................................................. Press the “Rename” button to access the dialog box, (→D16 p.70) and specify a name for the WAV file. Up to eight charac- 7 Select Copy. ters can be used in the WAV file name. In the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page, set “EditType” to “Copy Track.” 4. Exec. (Execute)........................................................ Execute the WAV file export. 8 Select the clipboard as the copy source track
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Exporting to a WAV file 5. SONG Here’s how the IN–OUT range of tracks 1 and 2 from song 001 can be exported to a SCSI-connected DOS for- mat external drive “A:DOS” as a stereo WAV file named “Sound001.wav.” p.62 1 Select song 001. An “Erase” button has been added to the “CDR/RW” 2 Assign the IN and OUT time locations. tab page. (→D16 p.70) 3 Select Copy. In the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page, set “EditType” to “CopyTrack.” P4 CDR/RW: Creating and playing 4 Select the copy source track number. a C
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1. SceneRead ................................................ [On, Off] If “SceneRead” (P1-1) is “Off,” you may select any This turns scene playback on/off. scene you wish. If it is “On,” the scene for the current time location will be selected, and cannot be changed. On: Scenes will be played back. The mixer settings will change automatically when play- 4. Sort........................................................................ back reaches
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recalled even after storing the scene. Pan If the filter is enabled, you can disable recall of scene : The pan knob is more than 51 steps to the left of the data even after storing the scene. internal value. : The pan knob is between 21–50 steps to the left of 9. Recall ..................................................................... the internal value. This recalls the settings that were stored in a scene. : The pan knob is between 1–20 steps to the left of the If you recall a scene, edi
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2f. Insert....................................................[On, Off] On: The new tempo map will be created in Insert P2 TmpMap: Tempo map editing mode, inserting the tempo map. By specifying tempo maps you can change the tempo, Off: The new tempo map will be created in Over- time signature, and rhythm pattern while recording or write mode, overwriting the existing tempo map. playing a song. 3. Edit ........................................................................ Changes in tempo, t
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Refer to the D16 Owner’s Manual for details on 1–4. When “Assign” is set to “Trk” Specifies the channel into which the effect will be 5. Level................................ [99 Level, 8 Level, 1 Level] inserted: → (effect) → (return=inserted channel). Specifies the undo level. The data will be saved for the specified number of previously-executed operations. 3a. SelectCh.......................................... [1...16, Off] You can select the undo level from 99, 8, or 1 opera- Selects the m
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26. TRANSPORT KEY Appendices p.87 p.106 Part of the operation of the [FF] and [REW] keys has been changed. The following messages have been added to “Error messages.” These keys perform recorder operations such as play- back and recording. Unsupported File Type When importing a WAV file, you attempted to import 5 6 an unsupported file. → Specify a WAV file that can be imported. (→p.9) Same File Name Exists! When exporting a WAV file, a WAV file of the same name already exists in the export destin
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Example 2 Suppose that you began recording on track 1 from the Regarding disk capacity beginning of the song, and played the Intro, A, B, and This section explains how the D16V2 manages disk Solo as the first take. Then you recorded A’ and B’ as the capacity. second take. For explanatory purposes, we will assume that you Take 1 Intro A B Solo have recorded a song with the following structure. It is not necessary that the Optimize Track opera- tion explained here be used frequently. It is suf