Welcome
a new member to Korg's lineup of D-series recorders. About
the same size as a VHS video tape, the D4 Digital Recorder
contains built-in effects, rhythms, and a tuner, everything
needed to plug in a guitar or mic and start recording right
away.
Five
real-time knobs provide immediate control over numerous functions,
including a full array of Korg's proprietary "REMS"
modeling effects. These same knobs perform double duty as
Pan knobs and Record Select buttons; a backlit LCD screen
keeps it all together. There's even a USB connector that makes
it easy to transfer song data to a computer.
The
D4 is a complete four-track recording studio, providing multi-effects
based on Korg's proprietary "REMS" modeling technology,
and a variety of rhythm and metronome patterns to compliment
any musical style. Just plug a guitar or microphone into the
D4 and you can begin creating your own song a track at a time.
Eight virtual tracks are provided for each track, so you can
choose the best take as you build your song. The D4 records
directly to CompactFlash using one of three modes -- High
Quality, Standard or Economy -- providing extended recording
time with great audio quality. CompactFlash cards of up to
2 GB may be used and each one can store up to 99 songs, recorded
and saved in MP2 (MPEG-1 Layer-2) format. A built-in mic lets
you make quick musical memos as inspiration comes to you.
There's also a built-in tuner, ensuring that you'll be in
tune whenever you record.
A
single knob takes you from mode to mode. Five dedicated knobs
provide real-time editing of the onboard REMS effects. By
pushing down on these same knobs you can select recording
status of each track and turn effects on and off. There's
also a "favorites knob" that lets you instantly
recall eleven of your favorite effects. The Value Dial provides
a quick way to change settings and select various options.
With trim knobs on both inputs (XLR and 1/4" are provided
for Input 2, 1/4" only on Input 1), you'll be able to
get the optimum level in any recording situation.
Korg's
proprietary "REMS" (Resonant structure and Electronic
circuit Modeling System) modeling technology simulates the
audio characteristics of many classic guitar amps, legendary
recording microphones and numerous effects. The AMP effect
recreates a range of amps; from classics such as the VOX AC30TB
through today's latest guitar amps. The CABINET effect simulates
a wide variety of speaker cabinets that match the various
AMP types. The 4-BAND EQ allows you to make detailed adjustments
to the tonal character and you can also apply chorus, phaser,
and flanger type MODULATION effects. For recording bass parts,
the BASS DRIVE and BASS CABINET effects provide a spectrum
of bass sounds. When it comes time to add vocals -- or another
acoustic instrument -- the mic simulator recreates the tonality
for various recording applications.
The
D4 digital recorder provides four types of effect chains,
in which up to five effects can be connected in a specified
order. This makes it easy to create multi-effects that are
suitable for the material you're recording. These effect chains
are stored as programs, with 100 user and 100 preset locations
for easy access. The presets contain programs created by professional
musicians and studio engineers and are ready to use. You can
edit the effects in a program and store it in the user program
area. Four chain types are provided. [GUITAR/MIC] is used
when applying effects to a mono input, such as guitar or vocal;
[INSERT/GTR+VO] is for use with a stereo input, or when applying
separate effects to a vocal track and a guitar track that
are being recorded simultaneously; [MASTER] makes the overall
sound more consistent; and [FINAL], which applies overall
adjustments to the final output stage. A dedicated switch
is provided to select each chain type.
Inside
the D4 is a PCM sound generator that can produce 87 different
rhythm patterns (32 metronome patterns and 55 rhythm patterns).
The rich array of patterns include 8 beat, 16 beat, Rock,
Funk, Big Beat, House, Reggae, Hip-Hop, R&B, Disco, Dance,
Jazz, 3/4, 6/8, 5/4, and 7/4, covering a broad range from
simple beats to highly distinctive styles.
CompactFlash
capacities of 16 MB to 2 GB are supported for data storage
(CF TYPE I cards only), and one 64MB CompactFlash card with
demo songs is included. The data is written automatically
when you've finished recording or editing. The D4 also provides
a USB connector, so it's easy to transfer song data and user
effect data to your computer for backup (requires Windows
2000/Me or later, or Mac OS 9.0.4 or later). Completed songs
created within the D4 as stereo MPEG-1 Layer-2 format song
files, can be played back as stereo MPEG files on your computer.
The D4 can not be battery operated.
D4
Specifications
Number
of Tracks: 4 tracks x 8 virtual tracks; 4 tracks simultaneous
playback /2 tracks simultaneous recording
Recording
Format: 16 bit MPEG 1 Layer 2 compression, 32 kHz
Recording
Time: Hi Quality = approx. 44 minutes /1 track, Standard =
approx. 64 minutes /1 tracks, Economy = approx. 132 minutes
/1 track (when using 64 MB CompactFlash), maximum of approx.
4200 minutes /1 track (Economy, when using 2 GB CompactFlash)
Number
of Songs: 99 songs per card
A/D,
D/A Conversion: 20 bit
Sampling
Frequency: 32 kHz
Tempo:
40 ~ 240
Metronome
Patterns: 32
Rhythm
Patterns: 55
Track
Editing: Copy, Insert, Erase, Delete, Time Expansion/Compression
Song
Editing: Rename, Copy, Delete
Counter:
Min/Sec/Msec, Meas/Beat/Tick
Power
Supply: Included AC adapter
Dimensions:
191 (W) x 145 (D) x 41 (H) mm / 7.52" (W) x 5.71"
(D) x 1.61" (H)
Weight:
415 g / 0.91 lbs.