Electronic Keyboard User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Main features
- Wide range of sounds
- Performances
- Four zones keyboard
- Touch control
- Pedal effects
- Piano eXperience
- One-hundred eighty-five songs
- SongBook included
- Onboard recorder
- Metronome
- Data transfer via USB
- MIDI capabilities
- MIDI over USB
- Temperaments
- Adjustable pitch
- Effects
- Powerful integrated amplification
- Two sets of headphones
- Main features
- Control panel
- Connections
- Before you begin
- Basic functions
- Using performances
- The metronome
- Playing back a song
- Recording a song
- Quick recording procedure
- Step 1: Entering the Record mode
- Step 2: Selecting sounds
- Step 3: Setting the record options
- Step 4: Setting the time signature and tempo
- Step 5: Recording
- Step 6: Second-pass recording
- Changing sounds to a recorded song
- Changing tempo to a recorded song
- Pedal Punch recording
- Auto Punch recording
- Saving the song
- Editing a song
- Editing sounds and performances
- Accessing the Sound edit mode
- Exit from the Sound edit mode
- Saving a sound
- Saving a performance
- Setting the volume
- Adjusting the panning
- Adjusting the effects
- Setting the reverb effect
- Setting the chorus or modulation effect
- Setting the insert effects
- Setting the octave transposition
- Adjusting the fine tune
- Programming the pedals
- Selecting a scale
- Resetting the current sound and performance
- Global settings
- Accessing Global edit
- Exit from the Global edit mode
- Touch settings
- Turning the internal speakers on or off
- Master tuning
- Brilliance
- Default split point
- Assigning functions to the pedals
- Quarter Tone (SubScale realtime programming)
- Fast Play
- Mute Level
- Turning the keyboard on or off (Local Control)
- MIDI Clock
- MIDI IN Channels
- MIDI OUT Channels
- MIDI Filters
- Data transfer via the USB port
- Erasing songs from the User Song album
- General Reset
- System version number
- MIDI
- Installing the Korg USB MIDI Driver
- Assembling the stand
- Appendix
- Sounds
- Performances
- Effects
- Songs
- Error messages
- Write Protect
- Out of Memoy
- Maximum song length reached
- Loading Song Error
- USB Working Wait please
- Memory Full
- Invalid Name
- Song Exists Execute
- Record Mode Not Allowed
- Song Modified Save?
- Sound Modified Save?
- Perf. Modified Save?
- Globals Modified Save?
- Save Global Failure
- Save Preset Failure
- Save Midi Failure
- General Reset Wait Please
- General Reset / nn%
- Troubleshooting
- Polyphony
- Technical specifications
- MIDI Implementation Chart

Playing back a song > Cycle Play
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Cycle Play
When practicing, you can choose a passage to be repeated
again and again. This way, you can try it until it is perfect. This
is called the Cycle Play function.
Note: When the Cycle Play is activated, the Fast Play function no
longer works (see page 50).
Note: If you enter editing later, you might see a different edit
page instead of the first one. Use the SCROLL
button to
reach it.
1. While in Song Play mode, press the EDIT button. The first
page of the Song Edit mode, Cycle Play, will appear.
2. Press the +/YES button to turn the Cycle Play mode on.
The S (Start Measure) and E (End Measure) parameters
will appear:
3. Press the SCROLL
button to select the S (Start Mea-
sure) parameter, and use the +/YES and -/NO buttons to
choose the measure where the cycle will be starting. Keep
them pressed to scroll faster.
By default, the “S” parameter corresponds to the first mea-
sure.
4. Press the SCROLL
button to select the E (Ending Mea-
sure) parameter, and use the +/YES and -/NO buttons to
choose the measure where the cycle will be ending. Keep
them pressed to scroll faster.
5. Press the EXIT button to return to the Song Play page.
You’ll notice the Cycle Play icon appearing on the top right
corner of the display, indicating the function has been ac-
tivated:
This icon will stay steadily on when cycle measures are
playing back. It will flash when measures located before or
after the cycle measures are playing (for example, it will
flash if measure 2 or 16 is playing back, when the cycle is
delimited by measures 4 and 12).
6. Press PLAY/PAUSE to start playing. The song will cycle be-
tween the chosen starting and ending points.
During playback, you can press the PLAY/PAUSE button
to pause the song, or restart it from the current point. You
can press the STOP button to stop the song and go back to
the Cycle’s Start Measure.
Note: If the S (Start Measure) parameter has a value other
than 1, the song will be set to pause even if you press STOP.
Turning the Cycle Play off
The Cycle Play will continue until you don’t select a different
song, or turn the instrument off. Otherwise, you can manually
turn it off.
1. While in Song Play mode, press the EDIT button. The first
page of the Song Edit mode should appear.
2. Press the -/NO button to turn the Cycle Play mode off.
3. Press the EXIT button to return to the Song Play page. The
Cycle Play icon on the top right corner of the display will
be gone.
Cycle Play 1
Off
Cycle Play 1
On S:1 E:99
End Measure
Start Measure
Cycle Play 1
On
S:1 E:1
Cycle Play 1
On S:1
E:1
01-Prelude 1
M:--- 4/4 120
Cycle Play icon
Cycle Play 1
On S:1 E:1
Cycle Play 1
Off
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