LCD Contrast

[0…62]

This sets the contrast of the LCD screen.

Higher values will increase the contrast.

If because of the temperature or other reasons, the LCD screen is unreadable when the power is turned on, use the following procedure to adjust the contrast.

1Press the [EXIT] key three times, and then press the [GLOBAL] key.

2Hold down the [EXIT] key, and press the [REC/WRITE] key.

3Use the [VALUE] dial to adjust the setting.

1.1–2b: Memory Protect

This setting also applies to Load Preload/Demo Data (1.1–1d). Loading will not be possible if protect is speci- fied for even one of the types of data selected for load- ing in “Kind” (p.123).

Program

[Off, On]

This setting protects the internal program memory.

On (checked): Internal program memory will be protected, and the following write operations cannot be performed.

Writing a program

Receiving program data via MIDI data dump

Loading program data from SmartMedia

Off (unchecked): Data can be written to internal program memory.

Combi (Combination)

[Off, On]

This setting protects the internal combination memory.

On (checked): Internal combination memory will be pro- tected, and the following write operations cannot be per- formed.

Writing a combination

Receiving combination data via MIDI data dump

Loading combination data from SmartMedia

Off (unchecked): Data can be written to internal combina- tion memory.

Song

[Off, On]

This setting protects the internal song memory. However, when the power is turned off, the song data in song memory will be lost regardless of this setting.

On (checked): Internal song memory will be protected, and the following write operations cannot be performed.

Recording to the sequencer

Receiving song data via MIDI data dump

Loading song data from SmartMedia

Saving template songs in Sequencer mode

Off (unchecked): Data can be written to internal song mem- ory.

Drum Kit

[Off, On]

This setting protects the internal drum kit memory.

On (checked): Internal drum kit memory will be protected, and the following write operations cannot be performed.

Writing a drum kit

Receiving drum kit data via MIDI data dump

Loading drum kit data from SmartMedia

Off (unchecked): Data can be written to internal drum kit memory.

Arp. UsrPat (Arp. User Pattern)

[Off, On]

This setting protects the internal user arpeggio pattern memory.

On (checked): Internal user arpeggio pattern memory will be protected, and the following write operations cannot be performed.

Writing an user arpeggio pattern

Receiving user arpeggio pattern data via MIDI data dump

Loading user arpeggio pattern data from SmartMedia

Off (unchecked): Data can be written to internal user arpeg- gio pattern memory.

1.1–2c: UTILITY

“Write Global Setting,” “Load Preload/Demo data,” “Change all bank references,” “Half Damper Calibration,” “After Touch Calibration” (1.1–1d)

1.1–3: Foot

Specify the polarity and function of a switch or pedal con- nected to the rear panel.

1.1–3a

1.1–3b

1.1–3a: Damper/Assignable Foot Switch, Pedal

Foot SW Assign

[Off...Cue Repeat Control]

Select the function that will be controlled by a pedal switch (PS-1 option [sold separately]) connected to the rear panel ASSIGNABLE SWITCH jack (p.222 “Foot Switch Assign List”).

Foot Pedal Assign

[Off...MFX Send 2(CC#91)]

Indicates the function that will be controlled by a foot vol- ume pedal (XVP-10 or EXP-2 option [sold separately]) con- nected to the rear panel ASSIGNABLE PEDAL jack (p.223 “Foot Pedal Assign List”).

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Korg Electric Keyboard manual 125, 2b Memory Protect, 3a Damper/Assignable Foot Switch, Pedal