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Instructions Korg, Modèle DSD MR-1000

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Project/file format This shows the format of the current project/file (>p.36). Recorder status The current status of the recorder is shown using symbols such as record (), play (®), or stop (). Remaining battery indicator This icon shows the amount of battery charge remaining. Project/file playback location indicator This is a graphical indication of the approximate position of the current counter value compared to the overall length of the current project/file. Level meter This shows the audio input level or monitor level. Counter The counter shows either the current location (as elapsed time since the beginning of the recording), or the remaining amount of time that can be recorded (>p.24). Project/file name (current project/file) This shows the name of the currently selected project/file. Peak hold indicator When you're adjusting the audio input level or monitor level, it may be helpful to lengthen the "Meter Peak Hold" setting in the Meter/Counter screen (>p.24). 6. 6. When you record on the MR-1000, date and time information is automatically added to the file so that you can manage your projects more easily. If you set the MR-1000's date and time (>p.28), the correct date and time data will be added. However, if the batteries do not have enough power to turn the MR-1000 on and you let it sit for a few days (or if the AC adaptor is not connected), the date and time will be reset. After changing the batteries or connecting the MR-1000 to the AC adaptor, please make these settings once again. Selecting your recording device You can record into the MR-1000 not only from devices with a high output level such as a keyboard or audio device, but also from low output level devices such as microphones. Recording using the line inputs If you're recording from a device whose line output level is low (consumer level), set the GAIN switch to high (H). If you're recording from a device whose line output level is high (professional), set the GAIN switch to low (L). You can use balanced or unbalanced 1/4" TRS phone jacks to make connections. If the level is too low even when the input level L/R knob is turned up, set the GAIN switch to the H position. Recording using the mic inputs Use the XLR connectors to make connections. If you need phantom power for your condenser mic, set the phantom power switch (48V) located on the back panel to the ON position. Make sure that your mic is already connected before you turn the phantom power on. Selecting the recording format Here's how to select the recording format. Each time you record, a new project will be created in the recording format you've selected. The default setting is DFF, 5.6 MHz. 1. Press the menu button, and in the menu list, use the P-dial to select and confirm "REC MODE." The record mode (REC MODE) setting screen will appear. Selection icon PushTurn Recording mode screen 2. Use the P-dial to select and confirm the Project Type. A check mark will appear in the check box for the project type you selected and confirmed. You can choose from WAV (BWF), DFF, DSF, and WSD. For details on each type, refer to 2. Use the P-dial to select and confirm the Project Type. A check mark will appear in the check box for the project type you selected and confirmed. You can choose from WAV (BWF), DFF, DSF, and WSD. For details on each type, refer to If you've selected WAV If you've selected DFF, WSD, DSF or Turn 3. If you checked WAV (BWF), use the P-dial to select and confirm the desired Wav Format: fs/bit setting (bit depth and sampling frequency). If you check DFF, DSF, or WSD, use the P-dial to select and confirm the sampling frequency in the 1bit DSD Format:Fs setting. 4. When you've finished setting the recording mode, press the menu button to return to the menu list screen, and then press the menu button once again to return to the level meter screen. Adjusting the recording level Here's how to adjust the recording level. 1. Press the record button to enter record-ready mode. The record LED will blink. 2. While watching the level meter screen, use the recording level L and R knobs to set the level as high as possible without allowing the signal to clip when the volume is loudest. Adjust the level so that the signal does not exceed the “0” marking. If clipping occurs, the peak LED will light red. If you want to prevent clipping caused by unexpected high levels, turn the back panel limiter switch ON (>p.20). Starting and stopping recording Starting and stopping recording s file, collectively called a "project." The folder is named automatically (>p.45). You can edit this name after you've finished recording (>p.24). Operations on the MR-1000 will handle the entire project folder just as if it were an audio file. 1. To start recording from the record-ready mode, press the play/pause button (the play LED will light). The record LED will change from blinking to lit. 2. To pause recording, press the play/pause button (the play LED will blink); to resume recording, press the play/...


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