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

MIDI > Standard MIDI settings
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Standard MIDI settings
When turning the instrument on, the default MIDI factory
settings of the C-720 are programmed as follows:
Using the C-720 as a multitimbral tone generator
When C-720 is controlled from an external MIDI device, it can
work as a 16-part multitimbral tone generator. You can select
a different sound on each of the 16 MIDI channels.
Note: Sounds on the C-720 are set as in the General MIDI (GM)
standard. However, not all sounds of the standard are avail-
able.
1. Use a MIDI cable to connect the C-720’s MIDI IN to the
MIDI OUT of a sequencer etc. As an alternative, connect
the C-720 to a personal computer through the USB port
(see “Installing the Korg USB MIDI Driver” on page 59).
2. Transmit MIDI data from the connected sequencer (or
other device). See “Program Change” on page 57 for in-
structions on how to select a sound using the MIDI Pro-
gram Change message. Program Change reception must
be activated on the C-720 (it is by default).
Read the other devices user’s manual for details on send-
ing Program Change messages.
Program Change
The sounds of the C-720 can be selected via MIDI, by sending
a Program Change message on the channel where you wish to
assign the sound. The “Sounds” table on page 68 lists the Pro-
gram Change numbers corresponding to each C-720 sound.
Transmitting Program Change messages
You can send a MIDI Program Change message to a MIDI de-
vice connected to the C-720 MIDI OUT (or USB port), to
change its sound. When selecting one of the internal sounds of
the C-720 by using the sound selection buttons, a MIDI Pro-
gram Change number will be transmitted on the sound’s
MIDI channel. Program Change numbers are shown in the ta-
ble on page 68.
Receiving Program Change messages
When a Program Change message is received from an external
device on a MIDI channel, the corresponding internal sound
will be selected on the C-720 for that MIDI channel. Program
Change numbers are shown in the table on page 68.
Program Change enable/disable
The C-720 usually receives Program Change data. If you don’t
want to receive (or transmit) them, use the Filter function.
Please remember that to enable full remote program switch-
ing, both the PC and CC filters must be turned off, to allow
transmission of Program Change and Bank Select messages.
See “MIDI Filters” on page 53.
Parameter Setting
Transmission channels (see “MIDI OUT
Channels” on page 52)
01 = Main sound
02 = Layer sound
03 = Left sound
04 = Recorder Part 1
05 = Recorder Part 2
10 = Drum
Reception channel(s) (see “MIDI IN
Channels” on page 51)
All 16 tracks (1-16)
Local (see “Turning the keyboard on or
off (Local Control)” on page 51)
On
Parameter Setting
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