17 owner’s manual, Transpose, Pitch – KORG K49 User Manual

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Press the [BANK] button to exit the Setting mode.

Gentle

Soft ( )

Strong

Loud ( )

Light

Heavy

Normal

Key Force

Output

Level

Note

Touch, control change setting

C4

Light (less force is required to play loudly)

C#4

Standard(general piano intensity)

D4

Heavy (gently struck notes are played softer)

D#4

CONST(all notes play with a velocity of 127)

Velocity Curve setting is used by controller and
sound generator.

Transpose

By transposing the keyboard, you can play a song in a different musical key without
changing your fingering.
Transpose is set in semitone, ranges within ±1 octave(-12...12).

1

Hold down [BANK] button until the K-Series enters the Setting mode.

2

Press the Program 2 [PIANO 2/E.P. 2/ORGAN 2] button (the button will flash).
Press one of the notes between C3...C5 to select the transpose setting.

C8

C7

C6

C5

C4

C3

C2

C1

-12

+12

0

3

Press note C4 to cancel the transpose function.

4

Press the [BANK] button to exit the Setting mode.

Transpose setting is used by controller and sound generator.

Pitch

The overall pitch, or tuning, of the K61P’s internal sound engine can be adjusted to
match other instruments or recordings.

1

Hold down [BANK] button until the K-Series enters the Setting mode.

2

Press the Program 3 [PIANO 3/E.P. 3 ORGAN 3] button (the button will flash).

3

Press note C4 to increase the pitch; every time C4 is pressed, the pitch increases
about 0.5Hz
Press note B3 to decrease the pitch; every time B3 is pressed, the pitch decreases
about 0.5Hz

C8

C7

C6

C5

C4

C3

C2

C1

Press note B3 and C4 together to restore standard pitch A4=440Hz.

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