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[. . . ] This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: · Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. · Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. [. . . ] Note: If you replace a chord with a different one, please remember that the Lower track will not be automatically changed. Transport controls While in Step Mode, you can use various control panel buttons to accomplish the editing procedure. << or >> (Rewind or Fast Forward) This is the Style Element (i. e. , a Variation, Fill, Intro, or Ending). The length of the selected Style Element is always shown on the measure counter, at the top of the display: Use these buttons to move to the previous or following measure. These commands are effective even if the M(easure) parameter is not selected. < or > (Previous or Next Step) This will let you know where to place the following Style Element Change. For example, if you inserted an Intro event lasting for 4 measures, you can insert 4 empty measure after this event, and a Variation event at the end of the Intro, beginning at the 4th empty measure. "Off " means that the accompaniment will not play at the selected position ­ only the Realtime tracks will play. Hint: Insert a Style Element Off event exactly where the autoaccompaniment must stop, at the end of the Song. Chord Use these button to go to the previous or next step (1/8, or 192 ticks). If an event is located before the previous or next step, the locator stops on that event. For example, if you are positioned on M001. 01. 000, and no event exists before M001. 01. 192, the > button moves to the M001. 01. 192 location. If an event exists on M001. 01. 010, the > button stops to the M001. 01. 010 location. These commands are effective even if the M(easure) parameter is not selected. + < or > (Previous or Next Event) Keep the SHIFT button pressed while pressing the < or > button, to move to the previous or next recorded event. Use the D VOLUME/VALUE buttons to select the Chord line. Use the F1-F4 buttons to select the part of the chord you wish to edit. HOW TO DELETE A WHOLE SONG You can delete a whole Song with the simple SHIFT + DELETE key sequence. Press EXIT to go back to the Main page of the Song operating mode, without selecting a Song. TRACKS 1-8 PAGE To see and edit tracks 1-8, press TRACK SELECT from the main page. Press the TRACK SELECT button twice, to go back to the main page. Load Song BALLADS | | OPEN CLOSE MySong Piano1 DkStrings Legato BrassyHorn Piano1 Guitar01 StrngEns2 VoxPad1 FD MYSONGS MYSONG. MID LOAD A-C (File, folder) A-H (Tracks 1-8 Programs) Name of the Programs assigned to tracks 1-8. Use these buttons to select, mute/unmute or change the volume of the corresponding tracks. Move the file or folder to be selected to the first line of the display. The " " symbol identifies a folder. E-F (Scroll Up) TRACKS 9-16 PAGE To see and edit tracks 9-16, press TRACK SELECT once from the Tracks 1-8 page, or twice from the main page. Press the TRACK SELECT button again, to go back to the main page. Scroll the list up. G-H (Scroll Down) Scroll the list down. TEMPO/VALUE section These controls scroll the list up or down. F1 (FD) Press this button after replacing a floppy disk in the floppy disk drive. The new floppy disk will be read, and the file list shown on the display will be updated. MySong Strings1 DkStrings Legato BrassyHorn VocaEns Bassi StrngEns2 Strings2 F2 (Load) Load the Song at the first line of the display. F3 (Open) Opens the selected folder (file whose name begins with the " " symbol). F4 (Close) Closes the current folder, returning to the parent ("upper") 90 Song operating mode Save Song page SAVE SONG PAGE The new or edited Song is contained in RAM, and is lost when turning the instrument off. The Song is also lost when you overwrite it in Backing Sequence Record mode, or when switching to the Song Play mode. Note: When saving a Song as a SMF, an empty measure in automatically inserted to the beginning of the Song. The Save Song page appears. 6. Move the cursor using the DOWN/- and UP/+ buttons. Insert a character at the cursor position by pressing the INSERT button. Delete a character at the cursor position by pressing the DELETE button. [. . . ] Insert a disk, and try again, or press SHIFT+ENTER to start formatting the disk. Not a Pa-series or Corrupted File You have selected a medium (disk) that is not yet formatted, or is in a format that Pa50 can't recognize. Format the medium using the Format procedure (see "Page 5 - Format" on page 140). Wait The file you are trying to load is not compatible with Paseries instruments. Pa50 is busy with a disk operation. 238 Error messages & Troubleshooting Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING Problem General problems Power does not turn on Make sure that (1) the power cable is plugged into the outlet, (2) the cable is plugged into the connector on the back of the instrument, (3) and is not damaged, (4) there are no problems with the mains. If the power still does not turn on, contact your dealer or the nearest KORG Service Center. Make sure that all the components of the amplifying system are turned on. 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