Transposition and pitch control, Pliillliil – KORG Concert 800 User Manual

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T r a n s p o s i t i o n a n d P i t c h C o n t r o l

Keys used for pitch control

Keys used for transposition

T r a n s p o s i t i o n

Transposition is the ability to shift the keyboard into a higher or lower key. This

is extremely useful when accompanying a vocalist, for instance, to bring a given

song into the vocalist’s range.

The keyboard can be transposed up to one octave either up or down.

Procedure:

Press one the notes in the range F6#

to F7 while holding down the MIDI/

TRANSPOSE switch. The keyboard trans­

poses into the selected key; that is.

the selected note may now be played

by pressing C7. and all other notes

are shifted accordingly.

MIDI/TRANSPOSE

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Example:

Pressing D7 while holding down the

MIDI/TRANSPOSE switch transposes as

follows:

:

t

/ ^ V. 1

r y :l—d

\—~0 d

C major

D major

^Turning off power returns to the

original key (A = 440 Hz).

P i t c h C o n t r o l

Pitch control is the ability to make minor adjustments in the C-800’s pitch. This is
especially useful for matching to the pitch of other instruments when playing in an

ensemble. (Range of adjustment is +50 cents. )

Procedure: To raise the pitch._________

While holding down the leftmost two

white keys (AO and BO), press one of

the pitch control keys (C4 to B4).

Each press of the key raises the pitch
by about 2 cents.

Pliillliil

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Procedure: To lower the pitch._________

While holding down the leftmost two

keys (AO and AO#), press one of the

pitch control keys. Each press of the
key lowers the pitch by about 2 cents.

^Turning off power returns the C-800

to the original pitch (A = 440 Hz).

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