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Summary of Contents for Korg Professional Arranger Liverpool

  • Page 2: Power Supply

    AC adapter from the wall outlet. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Then contact your nearest Korg dealer or the store where the This product has been manufactured according to strict equipment was purchased.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Be sure to save your important data to a memory card. KORG will not be responsible for damages Useful links ........1 caused by data loss.
  • Page 4: Welcome

    • An Appendix, with a list of data and useful information Your preferred KORG dealer also carries a wide range of for the advanced user. Korg hardware and software accessories. Please ask your dealer about additional Programs, Styles, and other useful The quick start guide and PDF owner's manual use the fol- music materials.
  • Page 5: Controlling The Volume

    Connect a Damper (Sustain) pedal to the DAMPER connector tracks (drums, percussion, bass…) volume. This slider on the back panel. Use a KORG PS-1, PS-3 or DS1H foot- also controls both of the Sequencers tracks, excluding switch pedal, or a compatible one.
  • Page 6: Front Panel

    Front panel The music stand 3. FRONT PANEL 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Power switch ( ) SONG PLAY This button enters Song Play mode. Here you can play back 16-track Standard MIDI Files This turns the Liverpool's power on or off. (SMF), ".MID,"...
  • Page 7 Front panel The music stand ating mode, which will still remain active in the background. When you select a different Style or Perfor- Press EXIT to go back to the underlying operating mode. mance, the memorized tempo value is auto- matically selected.
  • Page 8 Front panel The music stand They also double as a NOTE LENGTH function for the All Synchro functions are turned off. Song mode. This button doubles as a DELETE function for the Backing Sequence and Song modes. 19 COUNT IN / BREAK It is also used to delete the selected character, during text While the Style is not running, press this button, then press editing.
  • Page 9 Front panel The music stand 30 VOLUME/VALUE (MUTE) A–H buttons VALUE Use each button pair to change the correspond- ing parameter’s value. The left button decreases the value, the right button increases it. Within this user’s manual, each button pair is marked with an 31 TRACK SELECT alphabetic letter (A–H).
  • Page 10 Front panel The music stand 35 VALUE LED 40 KEYBOARD MODE section This LED shows the status of the DIAL and DOWN/- and UP/ These buttons define how the four Keyboard (or Realtime) + buttons. tracks are positioned on the keyboard. The DIAL and DOWN/- and UP/+ buttons act SPLIT The Lower track plays below the split point,...
  • Page 11 Front panel The music stand 48 BALANCE slider Shortcut to see the original bank for a Performance or Pro- gram. You can see the original bank where a Performance or In Song Play mode, this slider balances the volume of the two Program is contained.
  • Page 12: Display And User Interface

    Display and User Interface Display controls 4. DISPLAY AND USER INTERFACE The display shows the current status of the Liverpool and its along the last line using the F-1–F-4 buttons. You can vary performance and editing parameters. You can select each many of the parameter’s values by pressing the left (-) or right parameter by using the VOLUME/VALUE (A–H) buttons on (+) button of any VOLUME/VALUE pair.
  • Page 13: Interface Structure

    Display and User Interface Interface structure INTERFACE STRUCTURE Edit environment. (See diagram at the bottom). When you press GLOBAL or SD CARD, an edit environment overlaps Thanks to its multitasking operating system, the Liverpool the current operating mode. Press EXIT to go back to the cur- user interface is structured in “overlapping”, active layers.
  • Page 14: Message Windows

    Set the output level with the MASTER VOLUME slider. Grouped Drum and Percussion tracks. DAMPER Use this to connect a Damper pedal, like the KORG PS1, PS3 Bass track (Style track view). or DS1H. Grouped accompaniment tracks. This symbol ASSIGN.
  • Page 15: Basic Operations

    Basic operations Playing on the keyboard 6. BASIC OPERATIONS If you can’t see the track that you’re looking for, use the TRACK SELECT button to scroll up or down the tracks, and find the hidden ones. PLAYING ON THE KEYBOARD Mute/unmute.
  • Page 16: Selecting A Program

    Basic operations Selecting a Program Press one of the 1–0 buttons to select the PROGRAM/ Press the PROGRAM button. This PERFORMANCE bank containing the Performance you changes the PROGRAM/PERFOR- are looking for. MANCE section into a Program selec- tor. Use the leftmost PROGRAM/PER- FORMANCE button to select a row of Program banks (upper, lower).
  • Page 17: Selecting A Single Touch Setting (Sts)

    Tutorial Selecting a Single Touch Setting (STS) 7. TUTORIAL Each bank has one or two pages, each page containing up to eight Styles. Select a page using the PAGE buttons. As you find the Style you are looking for, select it using This chapter is fully devoted to step-by-step instructions, that the VOLUME/VALUE (A–H) buttons.
  • Page 18: Playing In Realtime (Without Using Automatic Accompaniment)

    Tutorial Playing in Realtime (Without using Automatic Accompaniment) Start the Style! In Sync Play a chord, and press the START/STOP button. “What if I want to avoid all that START/STOP stuff? I mean, I pre- fer to have my hands free for playing music!” Good point.
  • Page 19 Tutorial Playing in Realtime (Without using Automatic Accompaniment) Set the split point. If so, press one of the PROGRAM/PERFORMANCE buttons, and select a Performance with the VOLUME/VALUE buttons Not happy with the current split point? Keep the SPLIT (on the side of the display). POINT button held down, and play the new split point on the keyboard.
  • Page 20: Recording A Song (Simultaneously Recording The Style And Realtime Performance)

    Tutorial Recording a Song (Simultaneously recording the Style and realtime performance) Press FULL UPPER on the KEYBOARD MODE Select the Realtime recording mode. section, and play. Simply press one of the A VOLUME/VALUE buttons. The Record page appears. Again, the Upper tracks can play across the full keyboard range.
  • Page 21: Playing A Song

    Tutorial Playing a Song Finish the recording. Press the [F-1] button to select the SD card (SD). PRESS PLAY/STOP (SEQ1) and the Recording status will be gone. Both Backing Sequence tracks (RT and Ch/Acc) will be set to the PLAY status. 10 Listen to the Song.
  • Page 22: Specifications

    Specifications Playing a Song 8. Specifications Press the A (S1:) VOLUME/VALUE button to open the Song Select window. The songs in internal memory (SSD) are displayed. Operating conditions 0–+40°C (no condensation) Keyboard 61 keys (C2–C7), natural-touch mini-keyboard with velocity Power AC adapter DC 12V (included) Dimensions (W x D x H) 873 x 277 x 91 (mm) /34.37”×...
  • Page 23: Internal Song

    Specifications Internal Song INTERNAL SONG No. Song name File name No. Song name File name Across the Universe ACROSS I Will I_WILL All I've got to do ALL_IGOT Julia JULIA All My Loving ALL_MYLV Lady Madonna LADY_MAD All You Need is Love ALL_YOUN Let It Be LETITBE...
  • Page 24 Styles LIVERPOOL STYLES ROCK Soft Beat Open Rock 1 Open Rock 2 A - C C - G G - H H - I I - L L - O P - T T - Y Pop Beat Unplug8Bt Pop Rock CarryWeight Girl Honey Pie...

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