Korg NC-500 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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To Adjust the Volume Balance when Playing Two Parts...
1. Begin playback of both parts, and then hold down the TOUCH
button and press the PART button of the part that you want to make
relatively louder. Press the button several times, if necessary.
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Press as many times as necessary.
2. To return to the original balance: Hold down the TOUCH button and
press PART 1 and PART 2 at the same time.
Looping the Playback
You can set the piano to play the recorded performance repeatedly. The
piano will play the performance to the end, and then loop back and start
again from the beginning.
1. While playback is in progress, press TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION.
The TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button flashes, and playback enters loop
mode. Playback will continue looping until you stop it.
2. To stop playback, press START/STOP.
The TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button goes dark, playback stops, and
loop mode is canceled.
Editing a recording
You can re-record over previously recorded data. You can also add extra
recordings onto the end of your previous recordings.
You cannot add extra recordings from a point that does not store any recorded
data. Please start recording from a point that overlaps your previous recording.
1. Press the START/STOP button.
The recorded data is replayed. For infomation, see “Replaying” on page 28.
2. When you reach the point at which you want to record, press the
PAUSE button.
The playback pauses, and the PAUSE button flashes.
3. Press the REC button.
The button lights up.
4. Select the part you want to record by pressing the appropriate
PART buttons. The buttons will flash.
The part stands by to start recording.
5. To start recording, do any of the following: press START/STOP, press
PAUSE, hit any key, or step on any pedal. Recording will also start if
you press the appropriate SOUND buttons to select another sound.
If you use START/STOP to begin recording, the piano gives you a 2-
measure count-in before starting to record. If you use any of the other
methods, the piano starts recording immediately. The piano will also
begin recording if it receives a MIDI message (p. 31) on the channel
assigned to the part that is standing by to record.
6. To end the recording, press START/STOP.
The START/STOP button stops flashing and goes dark, and the piano
saves the recorded data into memory. The recorder automatically returns
the playback/record position to the first measure.