Start Up; Connecting The Ac Power Cord; Turning The Instrument On And Off; Controlling The Volume - Korg pa2X pro User Manual

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Start up

Connecting the AC power cord

Connect the supplied power cord
to the dedicated socket on the rear
of the instrument. Then, plug it
into a wall socket. You don't need
to worry about the local voltage,
since the Pa2X uses a universal
power adapter.

Turning the instrument on and off

Press the POWER switch on the rear panel to turn the
instrument on. The display will light up, showing the boot
procedure.
Note: When turning the instrument on, RAM PCM Samples
used by some User Sounds may be automatically loaded,
depending on the status of the "PCM Autoload" parameter
(see page 264). This may take some time for loading.
Press again the POWER switch on the rear panel to turn the
instrument off.
Warning: When turning the instrument off, all data con-
tained in RAM (Song recorded or edited in Sequencer mode,
Samples in edit and not yet saved) will be lost. MIDI Grooves
generated by the Time Slice function will be lost, too.
On the contrary, data contained in the SSD memory (Factory
data, User Sounds, Performances, Styles and Multisamples)
will be preserved. Saved Samples will be preserved, too.

Controlling the Volume

Master Volume
Use the MASTER VOLUME slider to control
the overall volume of the instrument. This
slider controls the volume of the sound going to
the main (LEFT & RIGHT) OUTPUTs and the
HEADPHONES connector.
The 1 & 2 OUTPUT connectors are not affected
by this slider. So, use the mixer's or speaker's
level controls to adjust the volume.
Note: Begin with a moderate level, then raise the
MASTER VOLUME up. Don't keep the volume at
an uncomfortable level for too long.
Connecting the AC power cord
Keyboard, Style and Song Volume
By default, this slider balances the volume of the
Keyboard (RT, Realtime) tracks, against the
Style (ACC, Accompaniment), Pad and Song
(SEQ) tracks.
When in Style Play mode, this slider bal-
ances between the Keyboard tracks, and
the Style and Pad tracks.
When in Song Play mode, this slider bal-
ance between the Keyboard tracks, and
both Sequencer and Pad tracks.
As an alternative, the slider can be used to con-
trol the Style/Song Volume without affecting the Keyboard
tracks (see "Balance Slider" on page 225 for information on set-
ting the slider's behavior).
This is a relative control, whose effective maximum level is
determined by the MASTER VOLUME slider position.
When moved, a magnified version of the virtual slider appears in
the display, for more accurate positioning.
Note: This slider only works in Style Play and Song Play mode; it
does not work in Sequencer mode.

The X-Fader slider

The X-Fader slider sets the relative volume of the two onboard
players (Player 1 and Player 2).
Player 1
Move it fully to the left to set Player 1 to the maximum level
and Player 2 to zero.
Move it fully to the right to set Player 1 to zero and Player 2
to the maximum level.
Move it to the center to set both Players at the same level.
This slider also selects the Harmony Track (see "Harmony
Track" on page 178), and can select the Lyrics, Score and Mark-
ers of one of the two players (see "Lyrics/Score X-Fader Link" on
page 179)
Note: When moving this slider fully to the right or the left, the
shown Lyrics, Chords, Markers and Score, as well as the Harmony
Track, may change.
Note: When turning the instrument on, move this slider to the cen-
ter, to avoid starting a Song at the minimum level.
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