Parts And Their Function; Operating Panel - Korg HT-70 Owner's Manual

Hbrid piano piano sound module
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Operating panel

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1. Headphone jacks
You can connect stereo headphones (phone plug) to
these jacks. Two stereo headphones can be con-
nected simultaneously.
If you're using the model with speakers and have
connected the included speakers, the included
speakers will not sound if you've connected head-
phones.
2. [POWER] switch
This switch toggles power between two states, ON
(multidisplay illuminated) and OFF (standby).
The instrument continues to receive trace power
while in standby state. If you wish to shut the power
completely off, unplug the AC adapter's power cord
from the wall outlet.
3. [VOLUME] knob
This controls the volume of the signal that is sent
from the headphones and line out jacks (☞p.8).
On models with speakers, this also controls the vol-
ume of the speakers.
4. Sound selector
Use this to select sounds (☞p.10).
You can choose from eight sounds: PIANO 1, 2,
E.PIANO (electric piano) 1, 2, HARPSI. (harpsi-
chord), P.ORGAN (pipe organ), E.ORGAN (electric
organ), and STRINGS (strings).
5. [SONG] switch and LED
Use this switch to select a song to be played or
recorded. Press this switch together with the
[REVERB] switch to play one of the built-in sound
demos (☞p.8).
6. [DISPLAY] switch and LEDs
Changes the content of the multidisplay. The illumi-
nated LED indicates the current content.

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When the instrument is set to Function mode, you
use this switch to change the value of a set-
ting(☞p.74)
7. TEMPO LED
Flashes in time with the song during playback and
recording.
8. Recorder section
Use these buttons to start, pause, resume, and stop
playback or recording (☞p.15).
When the [
] switch is flashing, you use these but-
tons to set the metronome's features: the bell accent,
the tempo, and the metronome sound.
9. [REVERB] switch and LED
Sets the reverb effect (☞p.11). Also used together
with the [SONG] switch to play any of the built-in
sound demos (☞p.8 ).
10.[FUNC.] switch and LED
Sets the instrument into Function mode, so that you
can carry out various non-performance settings and
actions (save or delete a song, select temperament,
make MIDI settings, etc.) (☞p.74).
11.Multidisplay
Displays one of several types of information, as
identified by the illuminated [DISPLAY] LED. May
show metronome tempo, recorder tempo, recorded
song number, measure within the song, etc.
Examples
During song play...
Song No.
Measure
(location in song)
Tempo
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During memory writing...
(Cycling display)
During AB repeat...
Dot On / Flashing / Off
On / On (out of range) / Off
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