Using As A Bluetooth Speaker - Korg Poetry Owner's Manual

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VIBES/
1
0
11 Vibraphone
GUITAR
2
0
12 Marimba
3
0
24 Acoustic Guitar
ORGAN1
1
0
16 Jazz Organ1
2
1
16 Jazz Organ2
3
0
17 Jazz Organ3
ORGAN2
1
0
19 Pipe Organ1
2
1
19 Pipe Organ2
3
2
19 Positive Organ
STRINGS
1
0
48 Strings
2
0
50 Cinema Strings
3
1
50 Analog Strings
CHOIR
1
0
52 Aah Choir
2
1
52 Ooh Voices
3
2
52 Classical Choir
*3: Dump recorded songs
Recorded songs can be saved to a computer or songs saved
to the computer can be imported onto the Poetry.
In order to dump recorded songs, MIDI data filer soft-
ware (KORG MIDI Data Filer, available from www.
korg.com) as well as a separately sold USB-MIDI inter-
face are required.
Press the button; "ddd" appears in the display, and the
Poetry enters send/receive standby mode.
Sending
Press the Play/Pause button to begin dumping.
While sending, the Play/Pause button blinks in red, and
"_ _ _" appears in the display.
When sending is finished, the Play/Pause button goes
dark (not lit), and "ddd" appears in the display.
Receiving
When sending begins from the computer, all recorded
song data on the Poetry is erased.
While receiving, the Record button blinks in red, and "_
_ _" appears in the display.
When receiving is finished, the Record button goes dark
(not lit), and "ddd" appears in the display.
To cancel sending/receiving, press the FUNCTION but-
ton to exit MIDI setting mode, or select a different MIDI
parameter. However, if receiving is cancelled after it
has already begun, all recorded song data on the Po-
etry will have been erased.
Recording to the Recorder
When the recorder of the Poetry is in recording standby
mode, recording can be started with MIDI messages sent
from an external MIDI keyboard, etc.
• The performance is recorded only when Local Off is set.
• When Part 1 is in recording or recording standby mode:
The performance is recorded when an event with the
specified MIDI channel and a channel of +1 is received.
• When Part 2 is in recording or recording standby mode:
The performance is recorded when an event with chan-
nels of +2 and +3 of the specified MIDI channel is received.

Using as a Bluetooth Speaker

If a computer, tablet, smartphone, audio player, etc., com-
patible with Bluetooth audio is connected, the Poetry can
be used as a Bluetooth speaker.
Adjust the volume on the output from the device connected
via Bluetooth audio. It cannot be adjusted with the VOL-
UME knob on the Poetry.
The auto power off function of the Poetry will not oper-
ate during playback of a device connected via Blue-
tooth audio.
Multiple devices cannot be connected at the same time.
Connecting a New Device (Pairing)
When a new device is connected, "pairing" (mutually reg-
istering connection information) must be performed.
The information for up to eight paired devices can be
stored. When a ninth device is paired, the information
for an existing device is deleted so that the new infor-
mation can be stored.
Even if pairing failed, the information for that device
may be stored on the Poetry. If the information for
eight devices has already been stored, the information
for an existing device is deleted.
In order to reconnect to the device whose information
was deleted, delete the Poetry's information from that
device, and then perform pairing again.
1. When the Poetry is turned on, it enters the pairing
standby mode.
Pairing is enabled for only 1 minute after "120" appears
in the display when the Poetry is turned on.
2. Turn on the Bluetooth function for the device to be
connected, and then select "KORG Poetry" in the list
of the settings screen that appeares.
When a message appears, requesting permission for
pairing, allow pairing.
When a passkey is requested, enter "0000".
Tip The passkey may also be called a PIN code, pass-
word, etc.
3. If pairing is successful, the connected device enters
a connection-ready mode and displays a connection
with "KORG Poetry".
Since the displays differ depending on the device, refer to
the manual of your device.
Reconnecting to a paired device
• If the Bluetooth function for the device to be connect-
ed was turned off when the Poetry was turned on
Turn on the Bluetooth function for the device to be con-
nected.
• If the Bluetooth function for the device to be connect-
ed was turned on when the Poetry was turned on
Turn off the Bluetooth function for the device to be con-
nected, and then turn it on again, or select "KORG Po-
etry" in the list of paired devices.
If a connection cannot be established again, turn off the
Bluetooth function for the device, and then turn it on
again. If a connection still cannot be established, cancel
pairing or delete the information from the device, and
then try performing the operation described above in
"Connecting a New Device (Pairing)".
Cutting the Connection
Perform the operation by using the Bluetooth settings
screen on the connected device.
If the Poetry is turned off while it is connected to a
device, it may be difficult for the connection to be re-
established the next time.
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