Resetting, Saving And Loading Data - Korg Grandstage 88 Owner's Manual

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5. When the calibration is completed, the word
"Completed" will be shown on the third line of
the display.
Note:
If calibration was not correctly completed,
"[Press Pedal]" will blink. Do step 4 once more.
6. To continue making other settings, use the
VARIATION knob to select the necessary
parameter.
Pedal Calib. (pedal calibration)
Calibrate the expression pedal (such as the XVP-20, XVP-10 or
EXP-2, sold separately) that is connected to the PEDAL jack.
This will adjust the pedal's variable range.
Tip:
The calibration set here will be stored in memory until you
perform the calibration again.
1. Connect the expression pedal to the Grandstage.
Refer to "FOOT CONTROLLERS" on page 10 for how to
connect the pedal.
2. Tilt the expression pedal all the way down
towards you.
3. Press the SYSTEM button, and select "Pedal Calib."
using the VARIATION knob.
"[Press Pedal]" will blink on the third line of the display.
Note:
If you wish to cancel the calibration while
"[Press Pedal]" is blinking, select a parameter using
the VARIATION knob, or press the SYSTEM or
EXIT button to finish system settings.
4. Press the expression pedal upward all the way
until it stops, and then bring the pedal all the way
down.
Note:
The display will stop blinking and remain lit while
the expression pedal is being used. If nothing
happens even when you press the pedal, the pedal
may not be connected properly to the PEDAL jack.
Check the connections.
5. When the calibration is completed, the word
"Completed" will be shown on the third line of
the display.
Note:
If calibration was not correctly completed,
"[Press Pedal]" will blink. Do step 4 once more.
6. To continue making other settings, use the
VARIATION knob to select the necessary
parameter.
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Resetting, saving and loading data

Factory Reset (restoring the factory default settings)
The Grandstage can be returned to its factory default settings.
This will reset (initialize) the favorite data and system
setting data. Any edited or newly created favorite data will
be overwritten, and your data will be lost. If you want to
keep your favorite data, save the data to a USB storage
device (aftermarket product). All system settings (including
calibration data) will be reset, and you will need to make
your settings and perform calibration once more.
While resetting, do not turn off the Grandstage's power, play
the keyboard, or move any buttons, knobs or controllers.
Doing so may cause the reset operation to fail, and you will
be unable to use the Grandstage.
1. Press the SYSTEM button, and select "Factory
Reset" using the VARIATION knob.
"[Press EDIT]" will blink on the third line of the display.
Note:
If you wish to cancel the reset to factory default
settings while "[Press EDIT]" is blinking, select a
parameter using the VARIATION knob, or press the
SYSTEM or EXIT button to finish system settings.
2. Press the EDIT button.
The words "OK?[Press EDIT]" will blink on the third line of
the display, to reconfirm that you wish to reset the data.
3. Press the EDIT button once more to reset the
keyboard.
4. When the reset is completed, the word
"Completed" will be shown on the third line of
the display.
5. Press the SYSTEM or EXIT button to finish the
system settings.
Save .FAV File (saving the favorite data)
This saves the 64 favorites that have been edited on or written to
the Grandstage, to external USB storage media connected to this
keyboard via the USB A port.
For instance, you could save the favorites that you created in your
home studio to a USB flash drive or other USB device, and then
reload these favorites in the studio or onstage to the Grandstage,
which will bring back the favorite sounds you created in your
home studio. Also, by managing your favorites that might differ
for each live performance or project as a .FAV file, you can
instantly prepare a "set" of the favorites that you need each time.
1. Plug a USB storage device into the USB A port of
the Grandstage.
Note:
The USB A port on the Grandstage supports hot-
plugging (meaning that the USB media/cable can be
removed while the power is turned on).
2. Press the SYSTEM button, and select "Save .FAV
File" using the VARIATION knob.
"[Press EDIT]" will blink on the third line of the display.
Note:
If you wish to cancel the save operation while
"[Press EDIT]" is blinking, select a parameter using
the VARIATION knob, or press the SYSTEM or
EXIT button to finish system settings.

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