Korg TRINITY HDR-TRI User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User’s Guide

1EHDR-TRIHard Disk Recorder OptionUser’s Guide

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Settings for recording 7 IntroductionOperationParametersAppendix Song settings 1 Access the Sequencer mode P1 tab 5 page (ATrkRec). 2 In the Song fiel

Page 3 - 4. Appendix

Settings for recording 8 Checking the external input Before you begin, go to “Song settings” ( ☞ page 7 of this manual) and select an audio track (AT

Page 4 - 1. Introduction

Settings for recording 9 IntroductionOperationParametersAppendix 3 Set the Input Level setting to a level appropriate for the connected device. When

Page 5 - About sound and audio events

Recording 10 Recording Recording an audio track When recording an audio track, it is not possible to select Rec as the Tempo Mode. If you wish to rec

Page 6 - 2. Operation

Recording11IntroductionOperationParametersAppendixRecording a guitar in stereo on tracks 3 and 4 while listening to audio tracks 1 and 21 Use the proc

Page 7 - Formatting a hard disk

Playback12PlaybackPlaying back the track(s) you recorded1 Press the [RESET] key to return to the beginning of the song.2 Press the [START/STOP] key.Th

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Playback13IntroductionOperationParametersAppendixRecording mixer eventsYou can record pan, volume and equalizer settings as mixer events on the audio

Page 9 - Connections for recording

Re-recording14Re-recordingThis section explains the procedure for re-recording part of a previously-recorded audio track.If you wish to re-record the

Page 10 - Song settings

Editing15IntroductionOperationParametersAppendixportion of track has not been lost.)9 When you are finished, press the [START/STOP] key.EditingCreating

Page 11 - Checking the external input

Editing16This way, only the audio tracks will be bounced. If you want to bounce the MIDI tracks’ audio as well, see “Bouncing MIDI tracks and audio tr

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Table of Contents i Table of Contents 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1F

Page 13 - Recording

Creating a song in conjunction with the MIDI sequencer17IntroductionOperationParametersAppendix2 levels.If you check the check box located at the left

Page 14 - The Compare function

Creating a song in conjunction with the MIDI sequencer18set Input Level to the next higher setting.Recording0 Press the [RESET] key to return to the b

Page 15 - Playback

Saving/loading recorded data19IntroductionOperationParametersAppendixL When you are finished, press the [START/STOP] key.When playing back the song, se

Page 16 - Recording mixer events

Using a recorded sound more than once in the same .SNG file202 In the Drive Select box, select the hard disk that contains the data you wish to load.3

Page 17 - Re-recording

Sequencer P1 21 IntroductionOperationParametersAppendix 3. Parameters This manual explains the functions which are newly added when the HDR-TRI har

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Sequencer P1 22 1–5d: Track [T01...16, MTR, AT1(L), AT2(R), AT3(L), AT4(R), AT1&2, AT3&4, MIXER REC] Select the track that you wish to recor

Page 19 - Applying master effects

Sequencer P1 23 IntroductionOperationParametersAppendix 1–5f: Take Specify the name of the “take” that you are about to record.Press the text edit bu

Page 20 - Recording the vocal

Sequencer P1 24 48 kHz.If a digital signal containing a copy inhibit flag is input, the display will indicate Copy Inhibit . The HDR-TRI is able to

Page 21 - Using effect processing

Sequencer P1 25 IntroductionOperationParametersAppendix 1–5m: Monitor Mode Select This selects Auto Input ON/OFF.Audio tracks that are selected in “1

Page 22 - Saving/loading recorded data

Sequencer P1 26 1–6: Mix Audio Track 1–4 Here you can make basic settings for recording audio tracks, and make mixer event settings for each track. M

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Table of Contents ii 5–4: Audio Track Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Disk P1. . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - 3. Parameters

Sequencer P1 27 IntroductionOperationParametersAppendix 1–6i: Volume [0...100...127] Adjusts the volume of each audio track.A setting of 0 is – ∞ ,

Page 25 - Multi Rec

Sequencer P1 28 ing recording, you can adjust EQ, Send, Pan, and Volume and the changes you make will be recorded. By changing this setting to READ a

Page 26 - (for stereo)

Sequencer P1 29 IntroductionOperationParametersAppendix 1–7: Preference Here you can make overall settings for the entire song, recording settings fo

Page 27

Sequencer P2 30 Sequencer P2 2–5: Audio Track parameter (Audio Track 1–4) Here you can specify the song name, the scale used by MIDI tracks, and the

Page 28 - Page Menu Command

Sequencer P5 31 IntroductionOperationParametersAppendix Sequencer P5 5–3: Audio Track Edit Here you can edit audio events and mixer events of a previ

Page 29 - 1–6: Mix Audio Track 1–4

Sequencer P532Page Menu Command5–3B: Automation EditHere you can edit individual mixer events that were previously recorded. To perform event editing

Page 30 - 1–6i: Volume [0...100...127]

Sequencer P533IntroductionOperationParametersAppendixc: The following table shows the types of events and the possible values for each type.5 Press t

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Sequencer P5345–3C: Erase Audio TrackThis command erases all playback data from the audio track specified in the tab 3 page.5–3D: Copy Audio TrackThis

Page 32 - 1–7h: Recording Setup

Sequencer P535IntroductionOperationParametersAppendix4 To execute the Erase Measure command, press the OK button. To cancel without executing, press t

Page 33 - Sequencer P2

Sequencer P536If this command is executed with the All Tracks box checked in step 3 , the playback data in the measures specified in the tab page will

Page 34 - Sequencer P5

Features of the HDR-TRI 1 IntroductionOperationParametersAppendix IntroductionOperationParametersAppendix 1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing th

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Sequencer P537IntroductionOperationParametersAppendix* If you want the time signature of the inserted measures to match the exist-ing time signature,

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Sequencer P538If Audio Events would overlap as a result of executing this command, the lower portion of the overlap will be erased when you press the

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Sequencer P539IntroductionOperationParametersAppendix5–3J: Audio Event EditThis command lets you perform event editing of audio events (events in the

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Sequencer P540within the song is not affected.Here you can also modify the sound name that was recorded.Select the audio event that you wish to trim,

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Sequencer P541IntroductionOperationParametersAppendixd: Trim ParametersHere you can specify the various points for trimming (refer to the diagrams bel

Page 40 - After Insert

Sequencer P542B: Insert buttonInserting an audio eventSelect the audio event that you wish to insert, and press the Copy button. Next, select an audio

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Sequencer P543IntroductionOperationParametersAppendixE: Audition Start/Stop buttonStart/stop auditionWhen an audio event is highlighted, you can press

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Sequencer P5445–4: Audio Track NameHere you can assign a name to each audio track.5–4j: Audio Track NameUse the text edit button to assign a name to t

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Sequencer P545IntroductionOperationParametersAppendixFor details on the procedure, refer to “5–3E: Erase Measure.”5–4F: Delete MeasureThis command del

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Disk P146Disk P1A note about .SNG files which contain audio tracksSequence data that contains audio tracks in the song is saved as a .SNG file.The filena

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About hard disks 2 About hard disksAbout sound and audio events When audio recording is performed, sound is recorded directly into the sound partitio

Page 46 - E: Audition Start/Stop button

Disk P147IntroductionOperationParametersAppendix1–3: UtilityHere you can perform various operations on the selected file or disk drive. Use Drive Selec

Page 47 - 5–4j: Audio Track Name

Disk P1481–3G: FormatFormats the selected floppy disk or hard disk (or other SCSI device).If the hard disk is being used by the TRINITY series for the

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Disk P149IntroductionOperationParametersAppendixPressing the [COMPARE] key after executing this command will not undo the command.3 Specify the size o

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Disk P1501–4: Audio UtilityHere you can perform operations such as backing up data from hard disk to a DAT tape, or restoring backed up data from a DA

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Disk P151IntroductionOperationParametersAppendixIf audio devices are connected to your DAT recorder, make settings so that the sound from the DAT is n

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Disk P1521–4D: Copy with Sound1–4E: Disp Used Sound List5Press the OK button. The dialog box at right will appear.Specify the directory into which the

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Disk P153IntroductionOperationParametersAppendix1–4F: Delete Unused SoundThis command deletes sounds which are not used by any .SNG file from all hard

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Disk P154

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Block diagram55IntroductionOperationParametersAppendix4. AppendixBlock diagram

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Messages56MessagesWhen the HDR-TRI is installed, the following messages will be added.Disk not formattedError in wiping mediumMemory full. Audio track

Page 56 - 1–4F: Delete Unused Sound

Settings for recording 3 IntroductionOperationParametersAppendix 2. Operation Settings for recording This section explains how to make the necessary

Page 57

Specifications57IntroductionOperationParametersAppendixSpecificationsINPUT/OUTPUT connectors: SCSI connector, ANALOG IN 1/2 connectors, S/P DIF IN/OUT

Page 58 - Block diagram

58Hard Disk Recording Demo Songs: Hard Disk Recording Demo Songs consist of TRINITY seqneuce data and Audio Data.1. Godzilla Wants my Trinitywritten b

Page 59 - Troubleshooting

Settings for recording 4 5 Turn on the power of the hard disk(s), and then turn on the power of the TRINITY. When turning on the power, turn on devic

Page 60 - Specifications

Settings for recording 5 IntroductionOperationParametersAppendix If you are using only a single hard disk to perform hard disk recording, you must sp

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Settings for recording 6 Connections for recording Be sure that the power is turned OFF for all devices before you make connec-tions.Sources that a

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