Korg C-720 Saving the song, By choosing the Save Song command, By choosing to record a new song

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Recording a song > Saving the song

Saving the song

After recording, the song is stored into a temporary, non-per- manent memory. To preserve it from deletion when turning the instrument off or choosing a different song, you must save it into the User Song album. There are several ways to do it.

By choosing the Save Song command

You can select the Save Song command at any moment. The Save Song page also allows you to assign or modify the name of the song, and save all the changes.

1.After having pressed the EDIT button while in Song Play

mode, use the SCROLL button to go to the Save Song edit page:

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Save?

 

 

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3.Press the +/YES button to save the song into the User Song album, or the -/NO button to return to the Song Play mode, without saving the song. As an alternative, you can press EXIT to exit without saving, or to continue recording the current song.

4.The “Are you sure?” message appears. Press +/YES to con- firm, -/NO to cancel and exit.

At the end, the Song Play display will appear again, and you will be able to choose a different song for playing.

By choosing to record a new song

You can press the SONG + RECORD button combination to start recording a new song. If an unsaved song is still in mem- ory, the Song Modified page will appear (see below).

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Note: The first character is a blank space. When saving, it will be automatically removed if added to the beginning or end of the name.

You can give the song a long name (as explained below). If it will not fit the display, it will scroll entirely when it is selected. When saved, the “.MID” extension will be auto- matically added to the file name.

When you reach the end of the name, a flashing asterisk

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At this point, you can either use the +/YES and -/NO but-

tons to choose a new character, or press SCROLL to moves the cursor to the Save command:

By choosing a different song

If you try to choose a different song, while the current one has been recorded or modified and has not yet been saved, you are prompted to save it.

1.Press the SONG button to select a different song. If the current song has been recorded or edited, but not yet been saved, the “Song Modified” message will appear.

Song Modified

Save? (Yes/No)

2.Press the -/NO button to delete the song or abandon the changes to a previously saved song. Or press EXIT to re- turn to the current song without saving. Otherwise, press the +/YES button to make the Save Song page appear:

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3.From here on, the save procedure is the same seen above.

How I delete a Song from the UserSong album?

To delete a song from memory after having saved it, use the procedure described in “Erasing songs from the User Song al- bum” on page 54.

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Contents User’s Manual Page Important Safety Instructions Data Reset Contents Introduction Main featuresTemperaments Adjustable pitchPowerful integrated amplification Two sets of headphonesPerformance button Control panelChorus Connections Amplification, connect only the L/MONO output. Do not con Connecting to external audio devicesConnecting to an external amplification system Connecting other audio devices to the C-720Turning the instrument on Using the music standBefore you begin Open the key coverListen to a specified song Adjusting the volumeUsing the headphones Listening to the DemoBefore you begin Listening to the Demo GrandPiano 4/4 Playing a single sound Single modeWhen you turn the instrument on, it is in Single mode Basic functionsPlaying two sounds at the same time Layer mode Choosing a different split point Entering the Split modeExit from the Split mode Selecting a different Left soundTransposing Using the pedalsTranspose +02 semitones Changing the brillianceTurning the effects on/off Press the Transpose button to show the Transpose dis- playPerformance Button Bank Using performancesChoosing performances Perf.01 4/4 Split&LayrPiano&Str Ac. Bass Changing the sounds assigned to a performanceEditing a performance Tempo and time signature display Starting and stopping the metronome, adjusting the tempoAdjusting the tempo MetronomeMetro TS/Tempo Choosing a time signatureDrum patterns Press the Exit button to return to the MainSelecting the accent Adjusting the metronome levelAdjusting the drum pattern’s reverb Saving the metronome settingsAfter you press the Song button, the Song Play page appears Accessing the Song Play modeHow to select a song Playing back a songAfter having selected a song, you can play it back How to start playbackStarting from a different measure AlbumSongBook 01-Prelude Prelude 1 M--- 4/4Play along with the song Muting/unmuting a recorder’s partChanging the song’s tempo Turning the Cycle Play off Cycle PlayEntering Record mode with an existing user song Quick recording procedureEntering the Record mode Entering Record mode with a new, blank songSelecting sounds Setting the record options Recording with the metronome Setting the time signature and tempo Recording Recording with no metronomeRecordUntitled M--- 4/4 Second-pass recordingChanging sounds to a recorded song RecordUntitled M099 4/4Pedal Punch recording Record Mode Pedal PunchRecord Mode Pnc S001 E001 Changing tempo to a recorded songBy choosing a different song By choosing the Save Song commandSaving the song By choosing to record a new songPlay mode, whose use has been seen above see Cycle Play on Setting Cycle PlayEditing a song Erasing a trackQuantize Q1/16 Exec? Cutting measures at the end of the songQuantizing the song Cut Measures From 99 Exec?Choose a transposition value in semitones Transposing the songDeleting the song Saving the song after editingEditing a song Saving the song after editing Saving a sound Accessing the Sound edit modeExit from the Sound edit mode Editing sounds and performancesPress the +/YES button to go to the Save To Performance Press +/YES to confirm, -/NO to cancelSaving a performance After editing a soundAfter editing a performance Setting the volumeAdjusting the panning Use this page to set each sound’s volumePress Scroll again to select the Reverb On/Off pa- rameter Adjusting the effectsSetting the reverb effect C-720 is equipped with three types of effectsUse the +/YES and -/NO buttons to select a different effect Setting the chorus or modulation effectSetting the insert effects If you are in Layer or Split mode, press ScrollTo select the L Layer/Left parameter Setting the octave transpositionIFX Wet/Dry MW099 LD020 Octave +02 L+00Programming the pedals Adjusting the fine tuneSubScale Sw MOn LOff Selecting a scaleSubScale Type Kirnberger With the M Main parameter selectedReset Snd/Prf Exec? Resetting the current sound and performanceExit from the Global edit mode Global settingsTouch settings Accessing Global editBrilliance Master tuningDefault split point Pedal 3 Glob Sound Pedal 2 Glob Sound Pedal 1 Glob Sound Assigning functions to the pedalsUse the +/YES and -/NO button to choose the mute level Quarter Tone SubScale realtime programmingFast Play Mute LevelMidi in Channels Turning the keyboard on or off Local ControlMidi Clock Button to show the Midi OUT Channels Midi OUT ChannelsPress the Scroll Button to move the cursor to Channel again Midi in Ch Ch01 Tr01Tus of the selected filter Midi FiltersData transfer via the USB port Erase Song Prelude Exec? Folder ContentErasing songs from the User Song album On a Mac Drag the Korg SSD icon over the Eject iconYou can see the operating system’s version number while General ResetGeneral Reset Exec? Yes/No System version numberMidi connections What is MIDI?What is Midi Over USB? What can you do with MIDI?Program Change Standard Midi settingsUsing the C-720 as a multitimbral tone generator Control Change Control Change enable/disablePlease note before use Installing the Korg USB Midi DriverConnecting the C-720 to a personal computer Korg USB-MIDI Driver system requirementsDriver’s ports Windows Installing the Korg USB-MIDI DriverMac OS X Installing Korg USB-MIDI Driver Assembling the stand By inserting the four bolts on the front of the pedal Assembling procedureFor assembly Fasten the two pieces using two screws aAssembling the stand Assembling procedure Assembling the stand Assembling procedure Remove Left Speaker Right Speaker Pedals Screw loosening Check after assemblyDisassembly Var Name CC32 Osc Description AppendixSounds Drum Kits Selected only by Drum Patterns or via Midi Var. Name CC 0 CC32 PC* Osc. DescriptionPerformances Btn Name Sounds / Timbres Mode Remarks BankReverb Description / Beschreibung Chorus EffectsAlbum Classics Title Composer SongsAlbum SongBook Title Composer Page Error messages Polyphony TroubleshootingProblem Possible remedy Specifications 720 Technical specificationsRPN LSB, MSB Midi Implementation ChartPage Page Korg Italy 2006. All rights reserved