Start Up; Connecting The Ac Power Adapter; Turning The Instrument On And Off; Controlling The Volume - Korg Liverpool Owner's Manual

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Start up

Connecting the AC power adapter

2. START UP
CONNECTING THE AC POWER ADAPTER
Connect the supplied AC power adapter to the dedi-
cated socket on the rear of the instrument. Then, plug it
into a wall socket.
Warning: Use only the supplied adapter, or an adapter
suggested by Korg. Other adapters may look similar,
but they may damage your instrument!

TURNING THE INSTRUMENT ON AND OFF

Turning the power on
Press the power button ( ) located on the upper right
side of the front panel.
The startup screen will appear in the LCD, and after a
time it will display the main page in Style Play mode
and the unit will be ready for sound output.
Turning the power off
Press the power button ( ) located on the upper right
side of the front panel to turn off the power.
Warning: When turning the instrument off, all data contai-
ned in RAM (a volatile memory, used for Song editing) will be
lost. On the contrary, data contained in the SSD disk (a non-
volatile memory, used for Factory and User data) will be pre-
served.
Note: Never turn off the power while the SD card data is
being read or written.
ABOUT THE AUTO POWER-OFF FUNCTION
With the factory settings, this instrument will automat-
ically power-off when four hours have passed since
you last played the keyboard or used the buttons. If
desired, you can turn off (disable) this function.
The power will also turn off automatically after four
hours pass with only songs or demo songs being
played.
To adjust power on/off settings, press the [GLOBAL]
button to enter the GLOBAL page, and adjust the set-
tings on the Page1-Gen.Controls page. ("AutoOff" on
page 126)

CONTROLLING THE 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 internal
speakers, the L/MONO &
RIGHT OUTPUTS, and the
HEADPHONES connector.
Note: Start at a moderate level, then raise the MASTER
VOLUME up. Don't keep the volume at an uncomfortable
level for too long.
Use the ACC/SEQ VOLUME slider to control the Style
tracks (drums, percussion, bass...) volume. This slider
also controls both of the Sequencers tracks, excluding
the Realtime (Keyboard) tracks.
By default, you can use the ASSIGN.SLIDER to control
the keyboard tracks volume. This slider is user-assigna-
ble, but is set to the Keyboard Expression parameter by
default.

THE BALANCE SLIDER

The BALANCE slider sets the relative volume of the
two onboard sequencers (Sequencer1 and Sequencer 2).
Move it fully left to set Sequencer 1 to the maximum
level and Sequencer 2 to zero.
Move it fully right to set Sequencer 1 to zero and
Sequencer 2 to the maximum level.
Move it to the center to set both Sequencers at the same
level.
Note: When turning the instrument on, move this slider to
the center, to avoid starting a Song at the minimum level.

HEADPHONES

You can connect a pair of headphones to the rear panel
headphone jack (PHONES: stereo mini-jack). You can
use headphones with an impedance of 16–200Ω (50Ω
recommended). Use a headphone distributor to con-
nect more than one pair of headphones.

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