Other Functions; Touch Settings; Transpose; Function Mode - Korg LP-380 Owner's Manual

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Touch settings

The keyboard sensitivity, or touch, can be programmed.
To change the setting, hold down the TOUCH button and
press the UP or DOWN button beside the display.
Display
Touch sensitivity
1
Light. Loud notes can be produced even by
playing lightly.
2
Normal. Normal piano touch.
3
Heavy. Loud notes can be produced only by
playing very hard.
When the instrument is turned on, the touch setting is
reset to Normal.
The settings are applied to all sounds.

Transpose

In some cases, a song may be written in a difficult key (e.g.,
many black keys), or you may wish to shift the pitch to
match another instrument or vocalist. In such cases, you
can transpose (shift the pitch) so that you can use an easier
fingering, or use the same familiar fingering to play at a
different pitch. This is called the Transpose function.
You can shift within a range of 11 semitones (10 semi-
tones*) so that when transposing upward by one semitone,
playing the notes shown at the left produces the pitches
shown at the right.
When the instrument is turned on, the transposing is
reset.
While holding down the TRANSPOSE button, press the
keyboard key (F#6–F7(E7*)) for the desired transposition.
If a keyboard key other than C7 is pressed, the TRANS-
POSE button lights up to indicate that the keyboard is
transposed.
The pitch of the entire keyboard is transposed according
to the pitch of the pressed keyboard key in relation to C7.
To return to the original pitches, hold down the TRANS-
POSE button and press the C7 key. The TRANSPOSE but-
ton turns off, and transposition is canceled.
73-key version
C4
* refers to the 73-key version.

Other functions

Loud
Light
Normal
Heavy
Quiet
Playing
Loud
Quiet
strength
E7*
F 6
C7 F7
key
Effect
#
F
6–B6
6–1 semitones below
C7
Standard pitch
#
C
7–F7(E7*)
1–5(4*) semitones higher

Function mode

The temperament as well as other pitch settings can be
specified from the Function mode.
Setting procedure for functions in the Function mode.
1. Press the FUNCTION button.
The FUNCTION and PIANO1 buttons light up.
2. Press the sound button corresponding to the desired
function.
The current setting appears in the display.
3. Specify the desired setting.
4. After specifying the desired settings, press the
FUNCTION button to return to the mode for playing.
The FUNCTION button turns off.
1,4
When the LP-380 is turned off, all functions, except
the auto power off function, return to their default set-
tings.
The settings are applied to all sounds.
Fine tuning
In order to adapt the LP-380 pitch to that of another instru-
ment, you can adjust the pitch in steps of 0.5 Hz over a
range of A4 = 427.5–452.5 Hz.
27.5–52.5 appears in the display.
The standard pitch is A = 440 Hz, and the default setting is
40.0.
1. When you enter the Function mode, the PIANO1
sound button lights up.
When the Function mode is entered, the pitch setting
normally appears.
2. To specify the pitch after changing other settings in
the Function mode, press the PIANO1 button.
3. Specify the setting with the UP or DOWN button be-
side the display.
Simultaneously press the UP and DOWN buttons to
return to 440 Hz.
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