Quick Start; Turning On The Power And Adjusting The Volume; Demo Playback - Korg MMT RADIAS Owner's Manual

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The RADIAS contains demo songs, numerous programs, and a wide range of advanced features and func-
tions. For a quick introduction to all this fun, follow along with this Quick Start guide.

Turning on the power and adjusting the volume

By now, you've used the preceding pages to hook up your RADIAS correctly, and you're ready to begin
exploring.
Turning the power on/off
Be sure all the other equipment connected to the RADIAS is off before turning the RADIAS on.
1
Press the rear panel [ON/STANDBY] switch to turn
on the power.
The start -up screen will appear in the display, and then
the display will show the Program Play mode screen.
Each time you turn the power on, the RADIAS will be
in the Program Play mode.
2
Turn on the other equipment that's connected to the
RADIAS.
When you're ready to turn the power off, first turn off
the power of the connected equipment, and then press
the [ON/STANDBY] switch on the RADIAS' rear panel to turn off the power.
Adjusting the volume
Begin with the [VOLUME] knob all the way down. Play a
few notes on the keyboard and gradually raise the volume to
an appropriate level using the [VOLUME] knob. This knob
also adjusts the headphone volume.

Demo playback

The RADIAS contains demo songs that take advantage of its rich sounds and expressive potential.
Playing the demo songs
1
While holding down the [DRUM] button, press the
[GLOBAL] button for approximately one second.
The demo songs will play consecutively, starting with
the first song.
During playback, the display will show the song name.
2
You can press the cursor buttons to switch demo
songs during playback.
3
Press the [EXIT] button to stop demo playback and
return to the Program Play mode.

Quick Start

All Demo Songs: © 2005 KORG Inc. — all rights reserved.
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