Manual Korg 61key

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    4 E Opera tion Guide ...

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    ii About this manual The manuals and ho w to use them The  KROME  comes  with  the  foll owing  manuals. •V i d e o  Manual  (approximately  60  minutes) •Q u i c k  Start  Guide  (printed  and  PDF)  •O p e r a t i o n  Guide  (PDF) • Parameter  Guide  (PDF) •V o i c e  Name ...

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    iii T able of C on ten ts About this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Introduction to the KROME . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Front and rear panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Front panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Rear panel . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    Table of Contents iv Creating an RPPR pattern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Creating RPPR data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 RPPR playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Realtime-recording an RPPR performance . . . . . . . . 72 Creating and playing a Cue List . ...

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    1 Intr oduc tion to the KROME F ront and rear panels Fro nt p a n e l 1. V olume VOLUME knob This  knob  adjusts  the  vol um e  of  the  AUDIO  OUTP UT  L/MONO,  R  outputs,  as  wel l  as  the  vo lu m e  of  the  headphone  jack.  (See  page 15) 2. SW1, 2 and Joy stick SW1 and SW2 ...

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    Introduction to the KROME 2 7. Display Display The  To u c h V i e w  display  feat ures  simple  touch  control  and  selection  of  numerous  features  and  parameters.  (See  page 4) 8. Mode COMBI, PROG, SEQ, GLOBAL, MEDIA buttons KROME  has  five  different  modes,  each  one  is ...

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    Front and rear panels Rear panel 3 Rear panel 1. P ower supply Be  sure  to  see  “T urning  the  pow er  on”  on  page 15  and  follow  the  correct  procedure  described  there. Note: The  KROME  has  an  auto  power ‐ off  function  that  automatically  turns  of ...

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    Introduction to the KROME 4 Objects in the display The  KROME  uses  Korg’ s  To u c h V i e w  graphical  user  interface. By  pressing  or  dragging  objects  shown  in  the  display ,  you  can  select  programs  or  combinations,  or  ed it  parameter  val u e s .  ...

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    Front and rear panels Ob jects in the display 5 i: Popup button (1) When  this  button  is  pressed,  a  popup  menu  will  appear ,  showing  the  parameter  va l ue s  that  are  av ailable  for  selection. To  enter  the  parameter  val u e ,  press  the  desi red  va ...

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    Introduction to the KROME 6 conv enient  when  you  wa n t  to  check  the  time  during  a  liv e  performance  or  rehearsal,  or  to  determine  the  approximate  playback  time  of  a  song. •S T A R T / S T O P :  Starts  or  stops  the  stopwatch • RESET: ...

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    Basic Information About the KROME’s modes 7 Basic Info rmation About the KR OME’ s modes The  KROME  has  numerous  functions  that  let  you  play  and  edit  programs  or  comb inations,  record  and  play  back  sequence  data,  and  manage  media.  These  functions  ...

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    Introduction to the KROME 8 Relational  diagram  of  the  KROME’s  modes IFX 1 IFX 5 MFX 1 MFX 2 TFX Insert / Master / T otal Eect TRACK 1 TRACK 8 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 TRACK 4 TRACK 5 TRACK 6 TRACK 7 PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM TRACK 9 TRACK 16 TRACK 10 TRACK 11 TRACK 12 TRACK 13 TRACK 14 TRACK 15 ...

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    Basic Information Basic operations 9 Basic opera tions After  you ’ ve  turned  on  the  KROME,  here’ s  how  to  perform  basic  operations,  such  as  selecting  modes  and  pages. Selecting modes In  order  to  use  a  particular  function  on  the  KROME,  you ...

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    Introduction to the KROME 10 When  a  dialog  box  is  open,  this  button  cancels  the  settings  made  in  the  dialog  box  and  closes  the  di alog  box,  just  like  pressing  the  Cancel  button. If  a  popup  menu  or  menu  is  open,  pre ...

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    Basic Information Basic operations 11 Compare function Program, Combination mode Use  this  when  you  wish  to  compare  the  edits  you  have  made  to  a  program  or  combination’ s  sound  with  the  un ‐ edited  original  (i.e.,  the  sound  that  is  written ...

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    Introduction to the KROME 12 Wr i t i n g / s av i n g After  editing,  you  should  write  or  sa ve  your  changes  as  necessary . For  example  if  you ’ve  edited  a  program,  you r  changes  will  be  lost  if  you  select  another  program  or  turn  of ...

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    Basic Information Basic operations 13 In  any  page  of  Program  or  Combination  mode,  pressing  EXIT  a  maximum  of  two  time s  will  immediately  allow  you  to  use  the  numeric  keys  or  INC/DEC  buttons  to  select  programs  or  combinations. ...

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    Introduction to the KROME 14 ...

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    15 Set up T urning the pow er on/off C onnec ting th e A C adapter 1. Make  sure  that  the  KROME  is  powered ‐ off. 2. Connect  the  DC  plug  of  the  included  AC  adapter  to  the  power  supply  jack  on  the  KROM E’ s  rear  panel. Yo u  must  use  only ? ...

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    Setup 16 3. Press  the  power  switch  on  the  KROME’ s  rear  panel  to  turn  the  power  off. The  KROME’ s  internal  data  may  be  damaged  if  the  power  is  turned  off  while  data  is  being  written  into  internal  memory ,  such ...

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    Connections Turning the power off 17 C onnec tions Connecti ons  must  be  made  with  the  pow er  turned  off.  Please  be  aware  that  careless  usage  may  damage  you r  speaker  sy stem  or  cause  malfunctions. USB DAMPER ASSIGNABLE PEDAL ASSIGNABLE SWITCH INPUT MIDI IN MIDI ...

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    Setup 18 Audio c onnec tions The  KROME  does  not  contain  built ‐ in  speakers.  In  order  to  hear  the  sound  of  yo u r  performance,  yo u’ ll  need  to  connect  audio  equipment  such  as  powered  monitors,  a  mixer,  a  st ereo  set  or ? ...

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    Connections Connecting a damper pedal, foot switch, or foot pedal 19 •A r p e g g i a t o r  on/ off •S w i t c h  the  Drum  Track  on/off •U s e  various  KROME  controls  (real time  control  knobs,  joystick,  SW1/SW2,  etc.) This  button  will  alw ays  function  in  the  sam ...

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    Setup 20 C onnec ting the KROME to ac o m p u t e r USB connection The  KROME  provides  both  MIDI  and  USB  connectors  as  standard  equipment.  By  connecting  the  KROME  to  you r  computer  via  USB,  you  can  use  it  as  a  controller  and  MIDI  sound ...

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    21 Pla ying and editing Pr ogr ams About the KROME’s Programs Programs  are  the  basic  sounds  of  the  KROME. Yo u  can  play  them  by  themselv es,  layer  them  to gether  in  Combinations,  or  play  a  different  Program  on  each  of  the  16  MIDI  tr ...

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    Playing and editing Programs 22 For  example,  to  select  bank  B,  press  the  PROG  BANK  B  button.  The  B  button  will  light  up,  and  the  name  Bank  B  will  appear  on  the  left  side  of  the  displa y . • To  select  a  GM  ban ...

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    Playing Programs Selecting Programs 23 Fin d Here’ s  how  to  se arch  for  a  program  by  a  portion  of  its  name. 1. Access  the  Bank/Program  Select  menu  or  the  Category/Program  Select  menu,  etc. 2. Press  a  tab  to  select  the  bank  or  ca ...

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    Playing and editing Programs 24 Pr ogram inf ormation In  the  Prog  P0:  Play–  Main  page  you  can  view  the  following  information  about  the  selected  program. OSC  Picture:  This  is  a  graphic  that  represents  the  program’ s  oscillator . OSC  Oct: ? ...

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    Playing Programs Using Controllers 25 When  you  write  a  Program  or  Combination,  the  on/off  status  of  the  SW1  and  SW2  buttons  is  saved. For  details,  please  see  page 82. Locking the Joystick 1. Using  the  standard  factory  sounds,  select  Program ? ...

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    Playing and editing Programs 26 tempo  function  (see  page 18,  and  pages  202,  349  of  the  Pa r a m e t e r  Guid e). Damper pedal / F oot switch / Foot pedal For  details  on  using  the  damper  pedal,  foot  switch,  or  pedal  to  control  the  sound,  please ? ...

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    Easy Program editing Adjusting the EQ 27 Easy Pr ogram editing The  fastest  way  to  create  the  sound  you  need  is  to  start  from  a  preload  program  that’ s  close  to  what  you  have  in  mind,  and  edit  that  program. Simple  editing  can  be ...

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    Playing and editing Programs 28 Using r ealtime con trols to edit the sound or effects Yo u  can  use  the  realtime  controls  (the  SELECT  button  and  knobs  1–4)  to  modify  the  sound  and  control  the  arpeggiator . 1. Press  the  REAL TIME  CONTROLS  SELECT  button ...

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    Easy Program editing Using Tone Adjust 29 USER controls In  the  USER  section  you  can  turn  knobs  1–4  to  control  va r i o u s  aspects  of  the  sound  such  as  volu m e,  portamento  time, pan,  filter  and  amp  EG,  pitch  LFO,  and  master  effect ...

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    Playing and editing Programs 30 Changing parameter assignments The  factory  Programs  include  de fault  assignments  of  To n e  Adjust  parameters  to  th e  sliders,  and  buttons  in  the  display .  If  yo u  like,  you  can  change  any  of  the  assignments. ? ...

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    Detailed Editing with Programs Before you start editing 31 Detailed Editing with Pr ograms Yo u  can  create  original  sounds  by  editing  a  pre loaded  program  or  by  editing  an  i nitialized  program.  The  programs  you  create  can  be  saved  in  ba nks  A–F . ? ...

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    Playing and editing Programs 32 An over vi ew o f th e edi t pa ges In  order  to  do  detailed  editi ng,  you ’l l  ne ed  to  access  the  edit  pages  in  the  display . The  preceding  section  “Easy  Program  editing”  on  page 27  explained  how  to  use  ...

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    Detailed Editing with Programs Basic oscillator settings 33 Oscillator image setting Yo u  can  specify  the  program  oscillator  image  that’ s  shown  in  the  P0:  Play–  Main  page.  Adjust  this  setting  in  Prog  P1:  Basic/Controllers–  Program  Basic  Oscillator ...

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    Playing and editing Programs 34 4. Press  the  Multisample  popup  button  for  multisample1. This  brings  up  a  list  of  Multisamples,  organized  by  category .  Use  the  tabs  on  the  left  of  the  display  to  browse  through  the  different  categor ...

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    Detailed Editing with Programs Creating time-varying changes (LFO and EG) 35 Creating time-var ying changes (LFO and EG) Usi ng LF O s Yo u  can  use  the  cyclic  change  produced  by  the  LFO  (Low  Frequency  Os cillator)  to  modulate  numerous  aspects  of  the  sound. Each  Program ...

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    Playing and editing Programs 36 Diverse modula tion settings (A M S a n d A M S m i xe r ) Usi ng A MS AMS  (Alternate  Modulation  Source)  lets  you  modulate  program  parameters  using  controllers,  EG,  or  LFO  as  the  modulation  source.  Extremely  creative  types  of  modu ...

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    Detailed Editing with Programs Controlling Pitch 37 C ontrolling Pitch Pitch bend Pitch  bend  smoothly  changes  the  pitch  upward  or  downward,  similar  to  how  a  guitarist  can  “bend”  strings.  On  the  KROME,  you  will  normally  use  the  joystick  to  ...

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    Playing and editing Programs 38 Usi n g Fil t e r s The  filters  allow  you  to  dimi nish  or  emphasize  specified  frequency  areas  of  the  sound. The  tone  of  the  sound  will  depend  significantly  on  the  filter  settings. The  basic  filter  settings,  ...

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    Detailed Editing with Prog rams Using Filters 39 Resona nce Resonance  emphasizes  the  frequencies  around  the  cutoff  frequ ency ,  as  shown  in  the  diagram  below . When  this  is  set  to  0,  there  is  no  emphasis,  and  frequencies  beyond  the  cu toff ? ...

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    Playing and editing Programs 40 Using the A mp section The  Amp  section  includes  controls  for  vol um e ,  pan,  and  the  driver  ci rcuit. Yo u  can  control  the  volu me  using  the  Amp  EG,  LFO  1/ 2,  Key  Tr a c k ,  and  ve lo c it y ,  along  with  ot ...

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    Detailed Editing with Programs Making controller assignments 41 Amp EG The  Amp  EG  lets  you  control  how  the  vol um e  changes  over  the  cou rse  of  a  note. Every  instrument  has  its  own  characteristic  volum e  envelope.  This  is  part  of  what  giv ...

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    Playing and editing Programs 42 Setting the functions of Realtime Con t ro l s U S E R k n o b s 1 – 4 When  the  Realtime  controls  is  set  to  USER,  the  four  knobs  on  the  right  function  as  Realtime  knobs  1–4. These  can  perform  a  number  of  different  ...

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    43 Pla ying and editing C ombinations About the KROME’s c ombinatio n s Combinations  let  you  spl it  and  lay er  up  to  16  Programs  at  once.  A  Combination  is  made  up  of  16  Timbres  (Note  that  you  don’ t  have  to  use  all  16  Timbres). ? ...

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    Playing and editing Combinations 44 •U s e  the  INC  or  DEC  buttons. •T u r n  the  VALUE  dial. •U s e  numeric  keys  0–9  to  enter  the  combination  number,  and  press  the  ENTER  button. 5. Press  a  COMBI  BANK  A–D  button  to  switch  bank ...

  • Korg 61key - page 49

    Playing combinations Using controllers to modify the sound 45 Selecting by Category/C ombination Select menu Yo u  can  select  Combinations  arranged  by  category ,  such  as  keyboard,  organ,  bass,  and  drums. When  shipped  from  the  factory ,  the  preloaded  Combinations  are ...

  • Korg 61key - page 50

    Playing and editing Combinations 46 Easy C ombination editing Yo u  can  edit  any  of  the  Combinations  shipped  with  KROME.  Yo u  can  create  your  own  combinations  by  editing  a  preloaded  combin ation,  or  by  starting  from  an  initializ ed  combination ...

  • Korg 61key - page 51

    Detailed Editing with Combinations Simple editing using the knobs 47 Simple editing using the kno bs Yo u  can  use  the  Control  Surface  to  perform  a  var ie t y  of  edits. For  example,  yo u  can  use  the  control  surface  to  adjus t  the  Filter  cutoff  or  reso ...

  • Korg 61key - page 52

    Playing and editing Combinations 48 A suggested approach for editing First,  select  a  Program  fo r  each  Timbre,  on  the  P0:  Play–  Program  T01–08  or  T09–16  page.  (Note  that  you  don’t  hav e  to  use  all  16  Timbres) Next,  create  any  desi ...

  • Korg 61key - page 53

    Detailed Editing with Combinations Layers, Splits, and Velocity Switches 49 Crea ting K ey Splits and La yers Splits and Layers Let’ s  create  a  Combinatio n  that  combines  bot h  splits  and  layers,  like  the  diagram  below: 1. Access  the  Combi  P0:  Play–  Program  T01–08  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 54

    Playing and editing Combinations 50 MIDI settings Timbre Param ete rs MI DI pa ge Status This  controls  the  status  of  MIDI  and  the  internal  tone  generator  for  each  Timbre.  Normally ,  if  you’ r e  playing  an  internal  Program,  this  should  be  set  to  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 55

    Detailed Editing with Combinations Alte ring Programs to fit within a Combination 51 Altering P rograms t o fit within a C ombination Yo u  can  make  var i o u s  changes  to  Programs  within  the  context  of  a  particular  Combination  to  make  them  fit  better  with  other  Prog ...

  • Korg 61key - page 56

    Playing and editing Combinations 52 Delay Yo u  can  set  some  Timbres  so  that  they  don’ t  sound  immediately  at  note ‐ on.  This  can  create  cool  effects,  and  more  dramatic  layers.  Yo u  can  specify  the  delay  for  each  Timbre  either ...

  • Korg 61key - page 57

    53 Crea ting songs (Sequencer mode) Ov erv ie w About the KROME’ s S equencer The  sequencer  brings  together  the  KROME’ s  numerous  functions  such  as  its  arpeggiator ,  RPPR,  high ‐ performance  effects,  and  controllers,  allowing  you  to  take  adv antage  of  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 58

    Creating songs (Sequencer mode) 54 Recording and editing a pattern Yo u  can  record  a  patte rn  in  either  of  two  way s :  realtime  recording  or  step  recording.  Howev er ,  unlike  realtime ‐ recording  to  a  track,  you  can  select  only  one  recordin g ? ...

  • Korg 61key - page 59

    Playing Songs Playback 55 Pla ying S ongs Playback In  order  to  play  back  song  data  in  the  sequencer ,  you  must  first  record,  load  or  dump  song  data  into  the  KROME. Let’ s  start  by  loading  and  playing  the  demo  song  data.  For ...

  • Korg 61key - page 60

    Creating songs (Sequencer mode) 56 Exclusive Solo Exclusiv e  Solo  is  a  function  that  limits  the  Solo  function  (described  above)  to  a  single  track  at  a  time.  If  Exclusiv e  Solo  is  on,  only  the  track  for  which  Solo  wa s  last  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 61

    Recording Preparati ons for recording 57 Recor ding Prepar ations for r ecording Before  you  begin  recording,  make  sur e  that  the  memory  protect  setting  in  Global  mode  is  turned  off.  For  details,  please  see  “Protecting  the  memory ”  on  page 110. Cr ...

  • Korg 61key - page 62

    Creating songs (Sequencer mode) 58 contro llers,  you  will  be  playing  and  controlling  the  track  selected  by  T rack  Select .  EXT ,  EX2,  BTH:  During  playback,  the  MIDI  data  recorded  on  that  track  will  be  transmitted  from  MIDI  OUT  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 63

    Recording Preparati ons for recording 59 This  dialog  box  is  the  same  as  the  one  that  appears  for  the  Copy  To  T rack  (P1 0:  Pa t t e r n / R P P R –  Pa t t e r n  Edit)  menu  command. 5. In  the  “Pattern”  field,  select  the  pa ttern  that ...

  • Korg 61key - page 64

    Creating songs (Sequencer mode) 60 Recor ding MIDI in real time When  you ’ ve  finished  with  “Preparations  for  recording,”  you  can  start  recording.  This  is  a  method  of  recording  what  yo u’ r e  playing  on  the  keyboard  and  yo ur  controller  u ...

  • Korg 61key - page 65

    Recording Step recording 61 An example of r ealtime recording In  this  example,  we ’ l l  assign  a  drum  program  to  track  01  and  create  the  following  one ‐ measure  drum  phrase. 1. Create  a  new  song,  and  specify  a  drum  pr ogram  for  track  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 66

    Creating songs (Sequencer mode) 62 3. Set  “From  Measure”  to  001. Wi t h  this  setting,  step  recording  will  begin  from  measure  1. 4. Press  the  menu  button ,  and  press  menu  command  “Step  Recording.” A  dialog  box  will  appea r . 5. In  “S ...

  • Korg 61key - page 67

    Recording Recording multiple trac ks from an external sequencer 63 Recor ding multiple tracks from an e xternal sequencer The  playback  from  an  external  MIDI  sequencer  connected  to  the  KROME  can  be  recorded  simultaneously  using  multi ‐ recording.  1. Make  sure  that  the ...

  • Korg 61key - page 68

    Creating songs (Sequencer mode) 64 Recor ding Sy stem Ex clusive events Exclusiv e  messages  received  from  an  external  MID I  device  or  the  parameter  changes  produced  when  yo u  edit  a  track  parameter  or  effect  parameter  can  be  recorded  in  real  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 69

    Recording Recording pa tterns 65 Exclusive messages that will be recorded dur- ing realtime recording The  following  exclusive  messages  will  be  recorded.  (See  page 191  of  the  Par a m e t e r  Gu ide) •E x c l u s i v e  messages  received  from  an  external  MIDI  device. • Par ...

  • Korg 61key - page 70

    Creating songs (Sequencer mode) 66 A  dialog  box  will  appea r . 6. Set  the  number  of  measures  in  the  pattern  to  a  “Length”  of  04  (four  measures),  and  set  “M eter ”  to  a  time  signature  of  4/4.  Press  the  OK  button. 7. As ...

  • Korg 61key - page 71

    Song editing Song 67 Song editing Yo u  can  apply  a  var i et y  of  editing  procedures  to  a  song.  The  available  types  of  editing  procedures  are  listed  below . Song Load  (Save)  T emplate  Song:  Loads  a  song  template  into  the  song  (or ? ...

  • Korg 61key - page 72

    Creating songs (Sequencer mode) 68 Pat te r n Step  Recording  (Loop  Ty p e ) :  He re  yo u  can  perform  step  recording  into  a  pattern. Event  Edit:  Here  you  can  edit  individual  events  of  the  musical  data  in  a  pattern. Piano  Roll:  Yo u  can ...

  • Korg 61key - page 73

    Song editing Track view edit 69 5. In  this  example,  an  event  exists  in  the  move ‐ destination  measure,  so  the  Drag  Move  dialog  box  will  appear . Overwrite  will  overwrite  the  source  data  over  the  destination  data  (replacing  the  desti ...

  • Korg 61key - page 74

    Creating songs (Sequencer mode) 70 The  copy  will  be  executed. 5. If  desired,  you  can  press  another  co py ‐ destination  to  copy  the  data  repeatedly . Example) Copying the da ta of an entire track Yo u  can  copy  the  data  of  an  entire  track  to  another ...

  • Korg 61key - page 75

    Creating an RPPR pattern Creating RPPR data 71 Creating an RPPR pa ttern RPPR  stands  for  Realtime  Pat t e r n  Play/Recording,  and  is  a  function  that  lets  yo u  assign  pattern  data  to  each  key ,  and  then  play  back  that  pattern  simply  by  pressin ...

  • Korg 61key - page 76

    Creating songs (Sequencer mode) 72 RPPR playback Let’ s  us e  the  RPPR  pattern  that  you  created  to  perform  in  the  P0:  Play/REC–  Program  T01–08  page. 1. Access  the  P0:  Play/REC–  Program  T01–08  page. 2. Check  the  “RPPR”  check  box. The ...

  • Korg 61key - page 77

    Creating an RPPR pattern Realtime-recording an RPPR performance 73 5. Since  you  want  the  track s  you  play  via  RPPR  and  the  track  you  play  from  the  keyboard  to  be  recorded  at  the  same  time,  check  the  Multi  REC  check  box. Note: If  R ...

  • Korg 61key - page 78

    Creating songs (Sequencer mode) 74 Creating and pla ying a C ue List A  cue  list  allows  you  to  play  multiple  songs  in  succession.  Yo u  can  create  the  individual  sections  of  a  song,  such  as  the  intro,  melody  A,  me lody  B,  chorus,  and ? ...

  • Korg 61key - page 79

    Saving your song Converting a cue list to a song 75 program  that’s  specified  for  the  song  that’s  currently  playing  will  play. C onv er ting a cue list to a song The  Convert  to  Song  menu  command  lets  you  convert  a  cue  list  to  a  single  song. For ? ...

  • Korg 61key - page 80

    Creating songs (Sequencer mode) 76 ...

  • Korg 61key - page 81

    77 Us i n g E f fe c t s An o verview of the KROME’ s effects Yo u  can  choose  from  19 3  different  types  of  high ‐ quality  digital  effects.  The  KROME  provides  fiv e  insert  effects,  two  master  effects,  and  one  total  effect,  to gether  with  a  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 82

    Using Effects 78 Eff ec ts in each mode Program mode For  programs,  you  can  use  insert  effects  to  process  the  final  sound  in  the  same  wa y  that  you  use  the  Filter ,  Driver ,  Amplifier ,  and  EQ  (equalizer)  to  process  the  sound  from ...

  • Korg 61key - page 83

    Routing effect settings Program Eff ects settings 79 Routing effect settings The  insert  effects,  master  effects,  and  total  effect  hav e  the  same  struc ture  in  all  modes,  but  the  routing  settings  will  determine  how  the  oscillators  of  a  program  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 84

    Using Effects 80 10. Access  the  P8:  Routing/IFX–  Insert  FX  Setup  page,  and  edit  the  parameters  of  the  insert  effect  you  selected. Press  the  IFX  1–5  tabs  and  edit  the  para meters. Effect  1  On/Off:  Tu r n s  the  insert  effect ...

  • Korg 61key - page 85

    Routing effect settings Us ing effects in Combinations and Songs 81 20. Press  the  On/Off  button  to  turn  the  total  effect  on. The  total  effect  will  to ggle  on/of f  each  time  yo u  press  the  button.  If  this  is  Off,  the  result  will  be  the ...

  • Korg 61key - page 86

    Using Effects 82 Dynamic modulation, C ommon FX LFO Dynamic modulation (Dmod) Dynamic  modulation  (Dmod)  lets  you  us e  MIDI  messages  or  the  KROME ’ s  controlle rs  to  modulate  specific  effect  parameters  in  real ‐ time. Dynamic modulation to control an effect pa- rameter in re ...

  • Korg 61key - page 87

    Dynamic modulation, Common FX LFO Common FX LFO 83 Co m m o n F X L F O Tw o  Common  FX  LFOs  are  available  for  modulation  effects,  such  as  choruses,  filters,  phasers,  etc.  Normally ,  the  phase  of  the  LFOs  of  multip le  modulation ‐ type  effects  will ...

  • Korg 61key - page 88

    Using Effects 84 ...

  • Korg 61key - page 89

    85 Arpeggia tor func tion U sing the arp eggiat or while you pla y The  arpeggiator  is  a  function  that  automatically  generates  arpeggios  (patterns  of  individual  notes  derived  from  a  chord).  Most  arpeggiators  produce  an  arpeggio  when  you  play  a  cho ...

  • Korg 61key - page 90

    Arpeggiator function 86 Using knobs 1–4 to con trol the arpeggiat or •Y o u  can  control  the  arpeggiator  by  pressing  the  SELECT  butto n  to  select  ARP  and  then  turning  knobs  1–4. Adjusting the duration of the arpeggiated notes •T u r n  knob  1  to  adjust  th ...

  • Korg 61key - page 91

    Using the arpeggiator while you play Using the arpeggiator in Program mode 87 P1: DOWN P2: ALT1 P3: ALT2 P4: RANDOM Changing the note value of the arpeggiated notes The  Resolution  param eter  lets  you  set  the  note  va l u e  of  the  arpeggiated  notes,  over  a  range  from  3 –  . •P ...

  • Korg 61key - page 92

    Arpeggiator function 88 Unchecked:  Only  the  arpeggiated  notes  will  sound. Changing the duration of the arpe ggiated notes The  P7:  ARP/DT–  ARP  Setup  Gate  parameter  specifies  the  duration  of  the  arpeggiated  notes.  Wit h  a  setting  of  000–100(%),  the ...

  • Korg 61key - page 93

    Using the arpeggiator while you play Arpeggiato r settings in Combination and Sequencer modes 89 Arpeggiator-A, Arpeggiator-B For  each  arpeggiator  A  and  B,  you  can  adjust  settings  for  Pattern  (Select) ,  Re solution ,  Octave ,  Sort ,  Latch ,  Key  Sync ,  and  Keyboard  ( ...

  • Korg 61key - page 94

    Arpeggiator function 90 Arpeggiator settings 1. Select  Combi  P0:  Play–  Program  T01–08  page. Select  programs  for  the  timbres  that  you  wish  to  use.  For  this  example,  select  any  desired  program  for  timbres  1–4. 2. Select  Combi  P3:  Ti m ...

  • Korg 61key - page 95

    Using the arpeggiator while you play Linking th e arpeggiator to p rograms or combinations 91 •N o t e s  from  any  MIDI  channel  that  is  assigned  to  a  timbre  will  trigger  the  arpeggiat or.  In  this  case,  these  will  be  MIDI  Channel  02  and  Gch  (glob ...

  • Korg 61key - page 96

    Arpeggiator function 92 4. “ Arpeggiator  Select”  will  a utomatically  be  set  to  A  when  you  navi gate  to  this  page  from  Program  mode. 5. In  “Pattern,”  select  the  arpeggio  pattern  that  yo u  wish  to  edit. For  this  example,  select ...

  • Korg 61key - page 97

    Using the arpeggiator while you play Creating a user arpeggio pattern 93 3. When  you  play  the  keyboard  as  shown  in  the  illustration,  the  arpe ggiator  will  begin  playing. To n e  0  corresponds  to  the  pitch  of  the  lowest  key  of  chord  yo u  play ? ...

  • Korg 61key - page 98

    Arpeggiator function 94 Then  return  to  the  Global  P6:  Arpeggio  P attern–  Setup  page.  For  odd ‐ numbered  steps,  set  Flam  to  a  positiv e  (+)  val u e .  For  even ‐ numbered  steps,  set  Flam  to  a  negative  (–)  valu e . Drum pattern Y ...

  • Korg 61key - page 99

    Using the arpeggiator while you play Creating a user arpeggio pattern 95 11. Set  the  parameters  for  each  step. Use  Ve l o c i t y  etc.  to  add  accents  to  the  rhythm  pattern. The  Gate  and  V elocity  settings  you  select  here  w ill  be  val i d  if  the ? ...

  • Korg 61key - page 100

    Arpeggiator function 96 Regarding arpeggia tor synchroniza tion “Key S ync. ” parameter The  timing  of  the  arpeggiator  notes  depends  on  the  state  of  the  arpeggiator  Key  Sync.  check  box. If  this  box  is  checked,  the  arpeggiator  will  start  running ? ...

  • Korg 61key - page 101

    97 Drum T r ack func tion P er forming with the Drum T r ack func tion The  Drum  T rack  function  makes  it  eas y  to  play  the  KROME’ s  high ‐ quality  drum  programs  using  a  wide  va r i e t y  of  Drum  T rack  patterns. It  provides  a  convenient  way  f ...

  • Korg 61key - page 102

    Drum Track function 98 If  the  Global  P1:  MIDI–  MIDI  Basic  page  MIDI  Clock  parameter  is  set  to  External  MID I,  External  USB,  or  set  to  Auto  and  MIDI  Clock  messages  are  being  received,  the  display  will  indicate  “  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 103

    Performing with the Drum Track function Using the Drum Track function in Com bination mode 99 In  the  following  illustration,  we’ ve  selected  timbre  5  for  use  by  the  drum  track. 2. Specify  the  MIDI  channel  of  the  drum  track  timbre. Be  aw are  that  if  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 104

    Drum Track function 100 Drum T r ack func tion settings Drum T rack func tion settings in Pr ogram mode Starting/stopping the drum trac k 1. Access  the  Prog  P7:  ARP/DT–  Drum  T rack  Pattern  page. 2. “T rigger  Mode”  specifies  how  the  Drum  T rack  pattern  will  be  triggered. S ...

  • Korg 61key - page 105

    Drum Track function settings Drum Track function settings in Combination mode 101 MIDI transmission and r eception for the drum track In  Program  mode,  the  Drum  T rack  function  transmits  and  receives  on  the  following  MIDI  channels. Receive:  If  yo u ’ r e  controlling  the  tr ...

  • Korg 61key - page 106

    Drum Track function 102 Sy nchronizing the Drum T rack function The T rigger “S ync ” parameter The  trigger  timing  of  a  drum  track  will  depend  on  the  setting  of  its  Tr i g g e r  Sync  parameter .  On  (checked):  The  trigger  timing  will  be  quantized  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 107

    Drum Track function settings Creating a Drum Track pattern 103 Master oper atio n If  yo u  wa n t  an  external  MIDI  dev ice  or  computer  to  synchronize  to  the  KROM E’ s  MIDI  timing  clock  and  realtime  commands,  connect  the  KROME’ s  MIDI  OUT  to  yo ...

  • Korg 61key - page 108

    Drum Track function 104 ...

  • Korg 61key - page 109

    105 Us i n g D r u m K i t s Drum Kit Over view What ’ s a D rum Ki t? A  drum  kit  is  a  collection  of  drumsamples  (drum  set  sounds  such  as  bass  drum,  snare,  or  cymbals,  as  wel l  as  a  wide  var i e t y  of  other  percussion  sounds),  with  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 110

    Using Drum Kits 106 Editing a Drum Kit Basic Editing 1. Select  the  Program  that  you  wish  to  use  while  editing  the  Drum  Kit. 2. Access  the  P2:  OSC/Pitch–  OSC1  Setup  page  or  the  OSC2  Setup  page  (Double  Drums  only),  and  press  the  J ...

  • Korg 61key - page 111

    Editing a Drum Kit 107 5. Select  a  Drumsample  by  touching  its  name  in  the  list. 6. Press  the  OK  button  to  confirm  your  selection. 7. Switch  the  slot  to  2,  and  make  settings  for  Drumsample  2  in  the  same  way . Now  that  you ? ...

  • Korg 61key - page 112

    Using Drum Kits 108 Sustaining the sound even after the key is re- leased (Hold) Use  the  Hold  functi on  for  instruments  that  should  continue  sustaining  ev en  after  the  key  is  released,  such  as  a  crash  cymbal.  The  wa y  this  wo rk s  will  depend  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 113

    109 A djusting Global KROME setings How Global mode is structured In  Global  mode  you  can  adjus t  overall  settings  for  the  entire  KROME.  These  consist  mainly  of  the  following  settings. •M a s t e r  tune •K e y  transpose • Effect  global  button •G l o b a l ...

  • Korg 61key - page 114

    Adjusting Global KROME setings 110 Curve  9  is  designed  specifically  for  playing  piano  sounds  from  the  wei gh te d  NH  keyboar ds  in  the  73 ‐ note  and  88 ‐ note  models. For  details  on  the  other  cu rves,  see  the  graphic  below ,  as ? ...

  • Korg 61key - page 115

    Global settings MIDI Settings 111 Other screen display settings (E dit pad function and animation) Yo u  can  keep  the  edit  pad  (see  page 4)  or  realtime  control  popup  (see  page 6)  from  appearing,  and  disable  the  animation  that  appears  when  a  popup  is ? ...

  • Korg 61key - page 116

    Adjusting Global KROME setings 112 Crea ting user scales The  Global  P3:  Scales  page  lets  yo u  create  yo ur  own  original  scales.  Yo u  can  create  sixteen  User  Octave  Scales  which  allow  you  to  specify  the  pitch  of  each  note  in  an  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 117

    113 Loading & sa ving da ta Sa vin g da ta Saving da ta on the KROME Yo u  can  save  the  KROME’ s  var i o us  types  of  da ta  in  the  following  way s . •W r i t i n g  to  internal  memory •S a v i n g  to  an  SD  card  (commercially  available) •M I D I  data  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 118

    Loading & saving data 114 Supported  file  types Undened DOS le All user arpeggio patterns 1 user arpeggiopattern bank INT, USER .PCG le DOS les All programs 1 program bank A...F 1 program All combinations 1 combination bank A...D 1 combination 1 drum kit 1 drum track pattern All track All drum track patterns Global settings A ...

  • Korg 61key - page 119

    Saving data Writing to internal memory 115 W riting to internal memory W riting a P rogra m or Combina tion About the Program and Combination edit buffer When  you  selec t  a  program  in  Prog  P0:  Play  or  a  combination  in  Combi  P0:  Play ,  the  program  or  combination  data  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 120

    Loading & saving data 116 To  cancel  without  executing  press  the  Cancel  button  or  EXIT  button. About the Tone Adjust settings that are saved There  are  three  types  of  To n e  Adjust  parameters,  as  listed  below .  The  wa y  in  which  settings  are ? ...

  • Korg 61key - page 121

    Sav ing da ta Edit ing na mes 117 Write  Drum  Kits  dialog  box  (P5) Write  Arpeggio  Patterns  dialog  bo x  (P6) 3. T o  execute  the  W rite  command,  press  the  WRITE  button. Alternatively ,  press  the  OK  button  in  the  Wr i t e  dialog  box. If  yo u ...

  • Korg 61key - page 122

    Loading & saving data 118 Saving to SD card (Media– Sa v e) For  details  on  the  data  that  can  be  saved  on  sto rage  media.  For  details,  please  see  “Saving  data”  on  page 113. The  mu sical  data  of  a  song  yo u  create  in  Sequencer  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 123

    Saving data Using the KROME as a data filer 119 6. Press  the  text  edit  button  and  input  a  filename  for  the  file  you  want  to  save.  (See  page 117.) 7. Press  each  Selection  button  to  ac cess  the  dialog  box,  and  use  the  check  boxes ? ...

  • Korg 61key - page 124

    Loading & saving data 120 Load in g dat a Data tha t can be loaded Loadi ng f rom m ed ia Yo u  can  load  the  following  data  from  media. • .PCG  file : Programs,  Combinations,  Drum  Kits,  Global  settings,  User  Arpeggio  Patterns,  and  User  Drum  Track  patterns • .S ...

  • Korg 61key - page 125

    Loading data Loading data fr om SD card (Media–Load) 121 “A p p e n d ”  will  load  the  song  into  the  song  number  that  follows  the  song(s)  currently  existing  in  inte rnal  memory ,  without  leaving  a  vac an t  num ber . “Clear ”  will  erase  all ? ...

  • Korg 61key - page 126

    Loading & saving data 122 4. Press  the  OK  button  to  execute  loading. Never  remov e  the  media  while  data  is  being  loaded. Loading KROME sy stem update da ta Yo u  can  update  the  KROME’ s  system  by  download ing  the  most  recent  vers io n  of  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 127

    Media utility Formatting media 123 Media utility F ormatting media Newly  purchased  media  or  media  that  has  been  used  by  another  device  cannot  be  used  “as  is;”  you  must  format  the  media  be fore  yo u  can  use  it  with  the  KROME. When ...

  • Korg 61key - page 128

    Loading & saving data 124 ...

  • Korg 61key - page 129

    125 Ap pe ndices Restoring the fac tor y settings Loading the pr eloaded data The  original  preload  data  is  backed  up  in  the  KROME,  so  yo u  can  restore  any  or  all  of  the  Programs,  Combinations,  Drum  Kits,  User  Arpeggio  Patterns,  and  Global  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 130

    Appendices 126 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g If  you  experience  problems,  please  see  the  relevant  item  and  take  the  appropriate  measures. Pow e r s u p p l y Power does no t turn on Is  the  AC  adapter  connected  to  an  outlet?  → p.15 Power turns o ff Could  the  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 131

    Troubleshooting Programs and Combinations 127 Alternatively ,  are  all  Solo  button  settings  turned  off ?  → p.46 If  a  specific  track  doesn’ t  sound  in  Sequencer  mode,  is  its  Play/Rec/Mute  button  set  to  Play?  Alternati vely ,  are  all  Solo ? ...

  • Korg 61key - page 132

    Appendices 128 Song s Song does not play correctly after being loaded In  the  dialog  box  when  you  saved  the  data,  did  you  check  all  of  the  items  that  you  wa n te d  to  sav e?  → PG p.231 Are  the  programs  used  by  the  song  the  same  a ...

  • Korg 61key - page 133

    Troubleshooting Effects 129 Effects Effects are not audible Have  yo u  selected  effect  program  000  (No  Effect)? •S e l e c t  an  effect  other  than  000:  No  Ef fect  for  “IFX1– 5,”  “MFX  1,  2”  or  “TFX.” Are  the  Effect  Global  SW  IFX  ...

  • Korg 61key - page 134

    Appendices 130 Error messages Error and c onfirmation messages A Are you sure ? Meaning:  This  message  asks  you  to  confirm  execution.  To  exec ute  press  the  OK  button.  To  can cel,  press  the  Cancel  button. C Can’t calibrate Meaning:  Calibration  could  not  be ? ...

  • Korg 61key - page 135

    Error messages Error and confirmation messages 131 File unavailable Meaning:  Yo u  attempted  to  load  or  open  a  file  whose  format  was  incorrect. File/path not found Meaning:  When  executing  the  Delete  command  in  the  Media  mode  Utility  page,  the  specifie ...

  • Korg 61key - page 136

    Appendices 132 N No data Meaning:  When  loading  a  St andard  MIDI  File,  the  file  contained  no  ev ents. No media Meaning:  When  executing  a  comm and  in  Media  mode,  no  media  wa s  inserted  in  the  drive.  To  solve  this  problem: •I n s e r t ...

  • Korg 61key - page 137

    Error messages Error and confirmation messages 133 R Root directory is full Meaning:  When  attempting  to  create  a  file  or  directory  at  the  root  level  of  the  media,  you  exceeded  the  maximum  number  of  files  or  folder  that  could  be  created ? ...

  • Korg 61key - page 138

    Appendices 134 Specifications Operating tem perature 0 – +40 °C Keyboard 61-note Semi-Weighted K eyboard (velocity sensitive, no aftertouch) Normally C2–C7 (adj ustable in the range [ C1...C6]–[C3...C8]) 73-note Semi-Weighted K eyboard (velocity sensitive, no aftertouch) Normally C1–C7 (adj ustable in the range [ C0...C6]–[C2...C8]) 88-n ...

  • Korg 61key - page 139

    Specifications Operating requirements 135 Opera ting requirements KORG USB-MIDI Driver Windows Operating syst em: Microsoft Windows XP Home/Profess ional SP3, Windows V ista SP2 (including 64-bit), Windows 7 SP1 (including 64-bit) Computer: USB por t required (a USB host controller made by Intel is recommended) Macintosh Operating sy stem: Mac OS X ...

  • Korg 61key - page 140

    MIDI Implementa tion Char t Consult  you r  local  Korg  distributor  for  more  informa tion  on  MIDI  IMPLEMENT A TION. MIDI Implementation Chart Date : 2011. 10. 04 Ver.: 1.00 KROME *C *E, *4 When cue list is selected, corresponds to cue list. *1 When cue list is selected, corresponds to cue list 0-19. *1 *1 *1 *P ...

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    40 15-2 Y anok u chi, Inagi-city , T okyo 206-081 2 J apan © 2012 KORG INC. IMPORT ANT NO TICE T O CONSUMERS This  product  has  been  manufactured  according  to  strict  spe cifications  and  voltage  requirements  that  are  applicable  in  the  country  in  which  it  is  intend ...

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Documents that we receive from a manufacturer of a Korg 61key can be divided into several groups. They are, among others:
- Korg technical drawings
- 61key manuals
- Korg product data sheets
- information booklets
- or energy labels Korg 61key
All of them are important, but the most important information from the point of view of use of the device are in the user manual Korg 61key.

A group of documents referred to as user manuals is also divided into more specific types, such as: Installation manuals Korg 61key, service manual, brief instructions and user manuals Korg 61key. Depending on your needs, you should look for the document you need. In our website you can view the most popular manual of the product Korg 61key.

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A complete manual for the device Korg 61key, how should it look like?
A manual, also referred to as a user manual, or simply "instructions" is a technical document designed to assist in the use Korg 61key by users. Manuals are usually written by a technical writer, but in a language understandable to all users of Korg 61key.

A complete Korg manual, should contain several basic components. Some of them are less important, such as: cover / title page or copyright page. However, the remaining part should provide us with information that is important from the point of view of the user.

1. Preface and tips on how to use the manual Korg 61key - At the beginning of each manual we should find clues about how to use the guidelines. It should include information about the location of the Contents of the Korg 61key, FAQ or common problems, i.e. places that are most often searched by users in each manual
2. Contents - index of all tips concerning the Korg 61key, that we can find in the current document
3. Tips how to use the basic functions of the device Korg 61key - which should help us in our first steps of using Korg 61key
4. Troubleshooting - systematic sequence of activities that will help us diagnose and subsequently solve the most important problems with Korg 61key
5. FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
6. Contact detailsInformation about where to look for contact to the manufacturer/service of Korg 61key in a specific country, if it was not possible to solve the problem on our own.

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