Assigning Functions To The Pedals - Korg CONCERT C-720 User Manual

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Assigning functions to the pedals

By default, the three pedals act as (from right to left) damper,
sostenuto and soft. You can freely reassign them according to
your need or preference. You can either assign them to the
sounds (see page 44), or globally by these pages. Global pro-
gramming override sound settings.
Hint: Use sound programming to assign sound effects, like
damper, rotary speaker velocity and glide; use global program-
Pedal 3 Glob.
Sound
2.
Use the +/YES and -/NO button to choose the assigned
function.
Setting
Function
Sound
The pedal is programmed by the selected
sound, sound combination or performance
(see "Programming the pedals" on
page 44).
Fill In
The pedal triggers as the Fill In command
for the drum pattern (see "Drum patterns"
on page 21).
Quarter Tone
The pedal activates the Quarter Tone func-
tion. When this function is turned on, you
can detune some notes in realtime, to make
custom scales. See "Quarter Tone (SubScale
realtime programming)" below.
Transpose Up
Each time the pedal is pressed, the master
transpose is raised by one semitone.
ming to assign global controls, like drum pattern, recorder and
quarter tone control.
Note: When a function other than Sound is assigned to a pedal,
therefore overriding sound programming, a (G) abbreviation
appears in the pedal assignment pages in Sound Edit mode.
1.
After having kept the EDIT button pressed, use the
SCROLL
the pedal you wish to reprogram:
3
2
1
8
Pedal 2 Glob.
Sound
Setting
Transpose Down
Play/Pause
Stop
Pedal Punch
3.
Press the EXIT button to return to the Main or Song Play
page and save the changes (see "Exit from the Global edit
mode" on page 47), or the SCROLL
next edit page (see below).
Global settings > Assigning functions to the pedals
button to show the Pedal assignment page for
7
Pedal 1 Glob.
Sound
Function
Each time the pedal is pressed, the master
transpose is lowered by one semitone.
The pedal duplicates the PLAY/PAUSE but-
ton's function.
The pedal duplicates the STOP button's
function.
This is used for Pedal Punch recording. This
function is detailed on page 32.
6
button to go to the
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