Adding a reverb effect, Adding a chorus effect, Damper – KORG Concert Korg Digital Piano C-150 User Manual

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Using Pedals

Adding a Reverb Effect

The reverb effect produces the echoing acoustics char­
acteristic of a large room or concert hall. The C-350

offers you three different reverb depths.

To set the reverb effect for the selected voice,

hold down the [REVERB] switch and press [PI­
ANO], [E. PIANO], or [HARFSI] switch.

REVERB

E, PI A NO HARPS I

dCIDlI

■DEPTH 2----DEPTHS

DEPTH1

produces light reverb.

DEPTH2

produces moderate reverb.

DEPTHS

produces deep reverb.

You can check the current setting by holding down

the [REVERB] switch. The lamp corresponding to
the current reverb setting {the lamp on the [PIANO],
[E. PIANO] or [HARPSI] switch) lights up while the
switch is held down.

To turn reverb off, press the [REVERB] switch so

that the lamp on the switch goes off.

Adding a Chorus Effect

The chorus effect adds thickness and undulation to

the sound.

To set the chorus effect for the selected voice,

hold down the [CHORUS] switch and press [PI­

ANO], [E. PIANO], or [HARPSI] switch.

CHORUS

PIANO E.PtANO HARPS!

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DEPTH 1--- DEPTH 2----- DEPTHS

DEPTH1 produces a light chorus effect.
DEPTH2 produces a moderate chorus effect.
DEPTHS produces a deep chorus effect.

You can check the current setting by holding down

the [CHORUS] switch. The selector lamp corre­

sponding to the current chorus setting (the lamp on

the [PIANO], [E. PIANO] or [HARPSI] switch) lights
up while the switch is held down.

To turn the chorus effect off, press the [CHORUS]
switch so that the lamp on the switch goes off.

Note: You can set BRILLIANCE, REVERB, and CHORUS

effects separately for each voice. The .piano memo­

rizes the settings, and automatically restores them
each time you select the voice.

Note: The piano retains all of these settings (the brilliance

setting, the reverb and chorus ON/OFF settings, and
the reverb and chorus depth settings) for each voice
even while power is off.

4. Using Pedals

The left pedal on the C-150 can function as either a
soft pedal or a sostenuto pedal.

DAMPER

This pedal simulates the effect of a damper pedal on

an acoustic piano. When the pedal is depressed on an
acoustic piano, small felts, called dampers, are lifted
from the strings. This allows all strings to vibrate,
whether the key for those strings has been struck or
not.

When

the

pedal

is

released,

strings

vibrating

without keys depressed are damped.

(C-350 only)
If the Surround parameter is set to "Off", pressing the
damper pedal produces an effect that simulates the
sound of an acoustic piano's resonating strings, when
the PIANO voice is selected.

SOFT

This pedal simulates the effect of a soft pedal on an

acoustic piano. When the pedal is depressed on an
acoustic piano, the sound produced is softer, as the
hammers strike one fewer string per key,

SOSTENUTO

This pedal simulates the effect of a sostenuto pedal
on an acoustic piano. When this pedal is depressed
on an acoustic piano, dampers for keys depressed
when the pedal is depressed are suspended above the
strings until the pedal is released. This allows certain

strings to vibrate freely while other strings are struck
and damped by depressing and releasing keys.

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