Performing with another person (partner mode), Using pedals, Effects – KORG LP-380-73 User Manual

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In Layer mode, you can select the sound(s) where you

want to apply the pedal. (refer to “Specifying layer

pedals” on page 13)

In Partner mode (see page 12), the damper effect can be

applied independently by both players.

Effects

Brilliance

This effect changes the brightness of the tone.
The setting can be changed by holding down the BRIL-

LIANCE button and pressing the UP or DOWN button

beside the display.

The setting appears in the display with 3 producing a

brighter sound and 1 producing a less bright sound.
The same setting is applied to all sounds and remains ap-

plied until the LP-380 is turned off. When the instrument

is turned on, the default setting 2 is selected.

Brilliance cannot be turned off.

Reverb

This effect adds ambience and depth to the sound, produc-

ing the sense of performing in a concert hall. As a factory

default, the on/off setting for this effect as well as this ef-

fect’s setting are saved with each sound.
Each press of the REVERB button turns the reverb on

(button lights up) or off (button turns off).

To change this setting, hold down the REVERB button

and press the UP or DOWN button beside the display.

The setting appears in the display with 3 producing a deep

reverb effect and 1 producing a light reverb effect.
If a different sound is selected or if the LP-380 is turned

off, the on/off setting for this effect as well as this effect’s

setting return to their factory defaults (default settings).

Chorus

Chorus adds modulation to the sound, producing an ex-

pansively rich sound. As a factory default, the on/off set-

ting for this effect as well as this effect’s setting are saved

with each sound.
Each press of the CHORUS button turns the Chorus ef-

fect on (button lights up) or off (button turns off).

To change this setting, hold down the CHORUS button

and press the UP or DOWN button beside the display.

The setting appears in the display with 3 producing a deep

chorus effect and 1 producing a light chorus effect.
If a different sound is selected or if the LP-380 is turned

off, the on/off setting for this effect as well as this effect’s

setting return to their factory defaults (default settings).

Performing with another person

(Partner mode)

Two people can play in the same range with the keyboard

divided in half between them. This is called the Partner

mode.
1. Press the FUNCTION button.

The FUNCTION and PIANO1 buttons will light up.

2. Press the E.PIANO1 button.

The E.PIANO1 sound button lights up, and oFF ap-

pears in the display.

3. Press the UP button beside the display to select on.

Partner mode is turned on, and the PIANO1 sound is

used for both the left and right sides of the keyboard.

While the Partner mode is ON, a dot in the lower right

of the display appears.

The right side of the keyboard, from E4 to C8, produces

sounds in a range two octaves lower (E2–C6).

The left side of the keyboard, from A0 to E

b

4, produces

sounds in a range two octaves higher (A2–E

b

6).

4. To exit Partner mode, press the DOWN button beside

the display to select oFF.

5. Press the FUNCTION button.

The FUNCTION button turns off.

In Partner mode, the sound for the left and right sides can

be changed, and the volume can be adjusted. For details,

refer to “Partner mode settings” on page 12.

Using pedals

The LP-380 has three pedals; damper,

sostenuto, and soft.

You can use the pedals to make your

playing more expressive and realistic.
Soft pedal (left)

Pressing this pedal will make the tone softer. You can con-

trol the softness of the tone by how far down you press the

on pedal (“half-pedaling”).
Sostenuto pedal (center)

Pressing this pedal will apply the damper effect only to the

notes that are already being held down on the keyboard,

and will sustain only those notes. The damper effect will

not be applied to any additional notes that you play while

holding down the Sostenuto pedal.
Damper pedal (right)

Pressing this pedal will sustain the sound, producing a

richly resonant decay. You can also add the damper reso-

nance to the classic piano and the grand piano tone (bank

1 and 2 of Piano1). You can also use halfpedalling, with a

gradual resonance effect depending on the depth of the

pedal pressure (“half-pedaling”).

Partner mode indication

2

3

4

1,5

Pitches A2 to E



6 for the player

on the left side

Pitches E2 to C6 for the player

on the right side

E



4

A0

E4

C8

Soft pedal

Damper pedal

Sostenuto pedal

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