Trouble shooting, Specification, Range – KORG Concert Korg Digital Piano C-150 User Manual

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4. Trouble Shooting

If the following problems develop during normal op­
eration of the instrument follow the suggestions below
and check the unit to identify and correct the problem.
If the instrument still does not function properly, con­
sult your dealer or a KORG service center.

Power dose not turn on

• Is the power cable connected to an AC outlet?

•Is the power switch on?

If the problem is still not resolved, contact a Korg dealer.

No sound

•Is the [MASTER VOLUME] slider of the C-350/150

raised?

•Is the headphone jack in use?

•Make sure that the Local setting is ON.

Sound does not change

•Turn off the [DEMO] switch.

Sound is interrupted

•The sounds of the C-350/C-150 are produced by

samples

(recordings)

of

original

instrumental

sounds. For some sounds, pressing a note will play
one sample, and for other sounds, two samples. The

[PIANO] sound use two samples. When this sound

is selected, the maximum number of notes which can
be played simultaneously will be 16, including notes
held by the damper pedal. For other sounds, the
maximum number of simultaneous notes will be 32.
If you are using a Layer to play two sounds simul­
taneously, the maximum number of simultaneous
notes will depend on whether the sounds use one

or two samples. For example, the maximum num­

ber of simultaneous notes is 10 if you are playing

the PIANO voice in combination with some other

voice.

The pitch or tone of a piano sound appears in­
correct in

a

particular

range.

♦The piano sounds on this instrument have been cre­

ated with the intent of reproducing the actual
sounds of a piano as faithfully as possible.

•This means that in some pitch ranges, it may sound

as though overtones are emphasized differently, or

that a certain pitch or range sounds incorrect, but
this is not a malfunction.

Pedal does not work correctly

•Has the pedal connector been disconnected?

Sostenuto pedal effect does not work

• Has the pedal connector been disconnected?

• If model C-150: Check the pedal setting.

5,

Specification

Cannot record

•Is there sufficient free space in the recorder?

Does not respond to transmitted MID! data

•Make sure that all MIDI cables are connected

correctly.

•Make sure that the C-350/150 is receiving data on

the same channel as the transmitting device is
using.

5. Specification

Keyboard

88 keys (AO—C8)

Voices

Six voices: Piano, Electric piano

Harpsichord, Vibraphone, Organ
Strings

Polyphony

32/16*

Effect (C-350 only)

Brilliance, Reverb, Chorus

Recorder

Maximum 4,000 notes: Tempo, Met­
ronome, Record, Start/Stop, Repeat

Keyboard modes

Single, Layer

Controls

Volume,

Power,

TRANSPOSE/

FUNCTION, TOUCH, VOICE SE­
LECTOR, TEMPO, METRONOME
DEMO, PC/MIDI (C-350 only)

Pedal controls

C-350: Damper, Soft, Sostenuto
C-150: Damper, Soft/Sostenuto

Connections

Headphones (x2), INPUT (DMONO

R). OUTPUT (L/MONO, R). MIDI
(IN OUT), PC (TO HOST [C-350

only])

Main amplifier

20W

X

2

Speakers

16cm

X

2

Power supply

AC, Local Voltage

Power consumption 65W
Dimensions

C-350: 1379(W) x 445(D) x 849{H)mm
C-150:1359(W) x 443(D) x 804(H)mm

Weight {with stand) C-350: 45.9kg, C-150: 39.7kg
Option

C-350: AG-001 B, AG-002B(Conneciion kit)
C-150:

*May decrease depending on sounds or layers.

Specifications and finish are subject to change without notice

for purpose of product enhancement.

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• MIDI Player is a registered trademark of Passport Designs

Corporation.

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marks of Microsoft Corporation, USA.

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