Other Useful Functions; Comparison With Preset Data; Using Volume Pedal - Korg A5 Owner's Manual

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1 Comparison with Preset Data

When you wish to compare an edited program with preset programs or programs stored In the user area, the dotted LED in the
Bank/Value can be very useful. The dotted LED appears in each of the following modes:
A) In the Program mode
Selecting a bank alone does not select a program in that bank.
After selecting the desired bank you must use the EFF/PROG
switches 1..5 to select the program. The dotted LED appears
only if the bank and the program are both selected. In other
words, the dotted LED does not appear if only the bank Is
selected but a program in the bank is not yet selected.
B) In the Manual mode
When each of the effects are turned On/Off, the dotted LED
appears at the lower right corner of the display (under the edit
stand by indication) if the On/Off effect setting is the same as
that of the preset program. When the user area effects are
turned On/Off, the dotted LED appears if the On/Off setting is
the same as that of the program stored in the user area.
2 Using a Volume Pedal
Use of a volume pedal can further enhance the A5 GUITARs effect sound. With a volume pedal it is possible to create a
long, delayed attack sound by gradually pressing down on the pedal after playing a chord or single note.
Use the KORG KVP 001 volume pedal. Connect the output jack (OUTPUT) of the KVP 001 into the VOLUME pedal jack
(PEDAL) of the A5 GUITAR (Also make sure that the KVP 001 slider has been set to the minimum volume of "0").
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OTHER USEFUL FUNCTIONS

C) In the Edit mode
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When each of the pararneters are edited within a preset
program, the dotted LED appears at the lower right corner of
the display (under the parameter value) if the parameter value
is the same as that of the preset program. When editing a
program in the user area, the dotted LED appears if the
parameters are the same as that of the program stored in the
user area.
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