Turning The Power On And Off; Turning The Power On; Turning The Power Off - Korg Pearl eMerge MDL1 Owner's Manual

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Turning the power on and off

Turning the power on

1. Turn the MASTER OUT and HEADPHONES OUT knobs all the way to the left, so that
the volume is at a minimum.
2. Make sure that the volume on any external devices that are connected (such as powered
monitor speakers or mixers) is turned down and that the power is turned off.
3. Keep holding the power button on this module down until the display lights up.
The drum kit name will be shown on the display.
Tip:
The name of the drum kit last used before the power was turned off will be shown.
4. Turn on the power of the external equipment.
Turn on the power of the external equipment connected to the output jacks of this module
(MASTER OUT L/MONO, R, DIRECT OUT 1–8), including powered monitor speakers,
mixer amps and so on.
5. Adjust the volume.
Adjust the MASTER OUT knob on this module and the volume on your external equip-
ment to set the volume to a suitable level.
Operating the MASTER OUT knob will not change the volume of sound coming
from DIRECT OUT 1–8.

Turning the power off

Note:
When a set period of time has passed without playing the pads, turning the knobs or
pressing the buttons on this module, the power will automatically turn off. You can
also set this module so that the power does not automatically turn off. (→ p.53
"AUTO POWER OFF")
1. Turn the volume all the way down on any external output devices that are connected.
Lower the volume on the external output devices connected to this module, and then turn
off the power.
2. Turn the MASTER OUT and HEADPHONES OUT knobs all the way to the left, so that
the volume is at a minimum.
3. Keep holding the power button on this module down until the display goes dark.
Once the display goes dark, the power will turn off.
Do not remove the AC adapter or the power cord before the display goes dark.
Failure to do so may cause a malfunction.
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