Changing The Sensitivity Of The Keyboard; Changing The Key (Transpose); To Play The Song A Semitone Higher; The Song Is In The Key Of Bb But You Want To Play It Using The Fingering Of The Key Of G - Korg HT-70 Owner's Manual

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Do not turn the HT-70 power off while writing is in progress. Doing
so may cause loss or corruption of memorized settings and song
data.

Changing the sensitivity of the keyboard

You can change the way in which the dynamics of the sound respond to
the strength of your playing. This is called the Touch Control function.
When you turn the power on, the normal (standard) touch setting is
selected.
1. Hold down [FUNC.] for about one second.
The [FUNC.] LED begins flashing
2. Press [DISPLAY] several times, until "tch" appears on the multidis-
play.
When you release the switch, the multidisplay shows the current sen-
sitivity setting. (The factory setting is 02).

Changing the key (Transpose)

By changing the HT-70's key (transposing) you can play along with
another instrument or vocal using an easier key (e.g., one that has fewer
black keys) or the key in which you learned the song. This is called the
Transpose function.
You can transpose the pitch over a range of eleven semitones.
1. Hold down [FUNC.] for about one second.
The [FUNC.] LED begins flashing
2. Press [DISPLAY] several times, until "trS" appears on the multidis-
play.
When you release the switch, the multidisplay shows the current
transpose setting. (The factory setting is 00).
3. Press [▲] or [▼] as necessary to change the setting.
Display
-11
...
-03
-02 -01 00
key
C
...
A
A
4. Press [FUNC.] to complete the setting.
The setting is stored and the [FUNC.] LED goes dark.
The setting returns to 00 when the power is turned off.

Restoring the factory settings

If you've been selecting sounds and changing their settings, but would
like to restore the HT-70 to its factory-set values, proceed as follows.
This procedure will not clear the performance data you've recorded but
will return all other settings to their factory-set condition. If you want to
erase the performance data you've recorded, refer to "❏ Deleting a
Song" on page 16.
Before you continue, make sure that you really want to restore the
factory settings.
1. Turn off the power.
2. While holding down the [
] switch, turn on the power.
"LFd" appears on the multidisplay, and all settings return to their
factory defaults.
.
.
01
02
03
...
11
B
C
C
D
D
...
B
3. Press [▲] or [▼] as necessary to change the setting.
Display
01
To u c h
Light
Control
(even light play-
setting
ing can produce
loud sounds)
4. Press [FUNC.] to complete the setting.
The setting is stored and the [FUNC.] LED goes dark.
The setting returns to 02 when the power is turned off.
❏ To play the song a semitone higher
You want the C pitch to sound when you play the C key.
Set the key to C ("01" on the multidisplay).
The result: When you play of the keyboard notes shown at left, the
HT-70 produces the notes shown at right.
❏ The song is in the key of B but you want to
play it using the fingering of the key of G
The pitch of B is a minor third (three semitones) above G. This means
that you want the D pitch (three semitones higher) to sound when
you press the C key.
Set the key to D ("03" on the multidisplay).
02
03
Normal
Heavy
(the piano
(you'll need to play
touch of a
strongly to pro-
typical piano)
duce loud sounds)
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