Troubleshooting; Specifications - Korg C-6500 Owner's Manual

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Troubleshooting

Power does not turn on
• Is the power cable connected to the C-6500?
• Is the power cable connected to an appropriate AC outlet?
• Is the power switch turned on? ( p.7)
• Did you verify that the outlet is working? (Plug a
device known to be working into the same outlet.)
• If the power still does not turn on, unplug the power
cable from the AC outlet, and contact the distributor
for your country.
No sound
• The C-6500's Volume slider may be set to "0". ( p.7)
• A plug may be inserted in the headphone jack.
• Have you made settings so that the selected part will
play back? ( p.18)
• Has performance data been recorded for the selected
part? ( p.18)
• Make sure that the Local setting is turned On. ( p.20)
Notes are interrupted
• You have exceeded the maximum polyphony.
If you exceed the maximum polyphony, the C-6500 will
turn off a currently-sounding note and give priority to the
last-played note. This means that a currently-sounding note
will be interrupted.
For sounds other than Piano 1 and Piano 2, the maximum
polyphony is 64 notes. However, Piano 1 and Piano 2 use
two notes of data, meaning that the maximum polyphony
will be 32 notes.
When using the damper pedal, when using the Layer
function to play two sounds together, or when playing back
recorded data using multiple sounds, you should keep the
maximum polyphony in mind as you select sounds.
Something is wrong with the pitch or
tone of a piano sound in a specific range
• The piano sounds of the C-6500 re-create the sound of
a piano as faithfully as possible. This may mean that
certain overtones may appear to be louder in some
ranges, or you may notice differences between
different pitches or ranges. This is not a malfunction.
Pedal functions do not work correctly
• Is the pedal connector plugged in correctly? ( p.26)
• If the pedal effect does not work when using Layer or
Split, make the settings once again. ( p.13)
Can't record
• Is there enough free space in the recorder? ( p.18)
External device does not respond to the
transmitted MIDI data
• Make sure that the MIDI cable is connected correctly. ( p.19)
• Make sure that the C-6500 is transmitting MIDI data
on the same channel as selected on the receiving
device. ( p.19)

Specifications

Keyboard
88 key (A0–C8)
RH (Real Weighted Hammer
Action) keyboard
Sounds
9 sounds: Piano 1
Tone generator system
Stereo Sampling (using
Dynamic Switching Technology)
Maximum polyphony
64 notes
Effects
Reverb (3 levels)
Chorus (3 levels)
Brilliance (3 levels)
Recorder
2 parts
maximum 14,000 notes
Tempo
Metronome
Record
Start/Stop
Pause
Keyboard modes
Single, Layer, Split
Temperaments
3 (Equal Temperament,
Kirnberger, Werckmeister)
Touch Control
3 curves (Light, Normal, Heavy)
Controls
Power switch
Volume slider
Split switch
Transpose/Function switch
Touch switch
Brilliance switch
Reverb switch
Chorus switch
Sound selector switches
Tempo slider
Metronome switch
Demo switch
Pedals
Soft*
Sostenuto
Damper*
Connectors
Headphone jacks x 2
MIDI connectors (IN, OUT)
Input jacks (L/MONO, R)
Output jacks (L/MONO, R)
Main amp
20 W x 2
Speakers
12 cm x 2, 5 cm x 2
Power supply
117 V
Dimensions (W x D x H)
1,386 x 458 x 893 mm /
54.57 x 18.03 x 35.16 inches
(including stand; with music stand
folded down)
Weight
48 kg / 105.82 lbs. (with stand)
Included items
Special stand
Power cable
* Specifications and appearance are subject to change
without notice for product improvement.
· Other product names and company names are regis-
tered trademarks and trademarks of their respective
owners.
· Sound processed with INFINITY (TM).
Piano 2
Piano 3
E.Piano 1
E.Piano 2
Harpsi (Harpsichorde)
Organ
Strings
Bass (when using Split)
(*: half-pedaling supported)
65 W
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