Turning on the power – KORG Personal Multi-Effect Processor PX5D User Manual

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Value encoder
This lets you rapidly select programs or edit the effects.

USB-MIDI, USB audio interface function
If you use the included USB cable to connect the PX5D
to your computer, you’ll be able to use the editor soft-
ware* to edit the PX5D or transfer audio data between
the PX5D and your computer.

*: You can download the editor software from the Korg
website (http://www.korg.com/). Expected to become
available in October, 2007.

What is

?

(Resonant structure and Electronic circuit

Modeling System) is KORG’s proprietary sound
modeling technology which precisely reproduces the
complex character and nature of both acoustic and
electric instruments as well as electronic circuits in
real world environments.

emulates a wide

variety of sound generation characteristics including
instrument bodies, speakers & cabinets, acoustic
fields, microphones, vacuum tubes, transistors, etc.

Turning on the power

Remove the battery cover located on the bottom of the
PX5D

by sliding it in the direction of the arrow. Insert

two AA alkaline batteries as shown in the illustration. Be
sure to insert the batteries observing the correct polarity.

Battery Low display

When the battery begins to run low, the Low Battery icon

will light. When this icon lights, replace the batter-

ies as soon as possible. Programs and other data (except
for the data being edited) will not be lost even if the bat-
tery is removed and changed.

Batteries that have run down must be removed from the
PX5D

. If you leave dead batteries in the unit, malfunc-

tions (battery leakage, etc.) may occur. You should also
remove the batteries when you do not expect to use the
PX5D

for an extended period of time.

An AC adapter is not included with this product. It must
be purchased separately.

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