Parts And Their Functions - Korg LP-380 Owner's Manual

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Control panel
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Connector box
1. Headphone ( ) jacks (Front of the conector box):
Two stereo mini plugs for headphones can be inserted
here. When the headphone plug is inserted, the inter-
nal speaker will not produce sound.
2. Power button:
This button turns the LP-380 on or off.
3. VOLUME Knob:
This knob adjusts the volume for the speakers, the Out-
put and the Phones connectors.
4. PIANO SONG button:
This button is used to enter the Piano song mode, after
which the button lights up. Simultaneously pressing
this button and the TRANSPOSE button enters the
Sound demo song mode.
5. TRANSPOSE button:
This button is used to adjust transposition. While trans-
posing, the button lights up. Simultaneously pressing
this button and the PIANO SONG button enters the
Sound demo song mode.
6. FUNCTION button:
This button is used to enter the Function mode, where
pitch, temperament and other settings can be speci-
fied. Hold down the button to enter the MIDI function
mode, where MIDI settings can be specified. The button
lights up when the LP-380 enters the Function mode
and blinks when it enters the MIDI function mode.
7. TOUCH button:
This button lets you select the keyboard sensitivity.
8. BRILLIANCE button:
This button is used to adjust the brightness of the tone.
9. REVERB button:
This button is used to turn on/off the reverb, which
adds ambience to the sound. When this effect is on, the
button will be lit up.
10. C HORUS button:
This button is used to turn on/off the chorus, which
adds richness to the sound. When this effect is on, the
button will be lit up.
11. B ANK button/LEDs:
This button is used to select the desired sound bank.
The LED for the bank that's currently selected will
light up.
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12. S ound buttons:
This button is used to select from 30 sounds (10 × 3
banks). Two buttons can be pressed to play two sounds
simultaneously (Layer mode).
13. D isplay:
The display shows settings, for example, for the Func-
tion mode and the metronome.
14. U P/DOWN buttons:
These buttons are used to select a value for the various
settings.
15. M ETRONOME button:
This button is used to start/stop the metronome. While
the metronome is being used, the button lights up. In
addition, hold down the button to enter the Metronome
settings mode, where various metronome settings can
be specified.
16. M IDI (IN, OUT)connectors:
These are jacks that are used to connect other MIDI de-
vices (sequencer, keyboards, etc.).
OUT: Data output
(to be connected to the MIDI IN connector of an-
other MIDI device).
IN: Data input
(to be connected to the MIDI OUT connector of an-
other MIDI device).
17. L INE OUT jack:
This is the main audio output jack, where a stereo mini
plug can be connected to the input jack of an amplifier
or powered speakers, or to the AUX In jack of other
gear.
Use the VOLUME knob to set the output volume.
18. D C 19V jack:
Connect the included AC adapter here.
19. S peaker connector:
Connect the cable from the speaker box here (cf. As-
sembling the stand).
20. P edal connector:
Connect the cable from the pedal unit here (cf. Assem-
bling the stand).
Connector box
(on the back)
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