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Rear panel
Message windows
MESSAGE WINDOWS
Sometimes, a message might appear in the display, warning
about an error or an incorrect operation:
Press ENTER or EXIT to exit one of these windows.
Other messages ask for an answer, as in the “Are you sure”
window below:
Press ENTER/YES for Yes, or EXIT/NO for No.
SYMBOLS AND ICONS
Many icons and symbols, on the custom display, show the
status of a parameter or the display content.
Realtime/Keyboard track
(Upper 1–3, Lower).
Drum track (Style track view).
Percussion track (Style track view).
Grouped Drum and Percussion tracks.
Bass track (Style track view).
Grouped accompaniment tracks. This symbol
indicates the five grouped accompaniment
tracks (Acc1–5).
Accompaniment tracks (Style track view).
Sequencer tracks.
Selected track or parameter. When this symbol
appears, you can execute any available opera-
tion on the selected item.
(no icon)
The track is in mute, and can’t play on the key-
board.
GRAYED-OUT NON-AVAILABLE
PARAMETERS
Currently non-available parameters are now shown in “gray”
in the display, i.e. with a “ghost” texture. Here is an example
of a grayed-out parameter, compared to a normal parameter:
5. REAR PANEL
1
PHONES
Use this jack to connect a pair of headphones. You can use
headphones with an impedance of 16–200
Ω
(50
Ω
suggested).
Use a headphone distributor to connect more than one pair of
headphones.
2
INPUT
Use these unbalanced connectors to input another keyboard/
synthesizer, a (non-powered) mixer’s output, or a CD/tape
player (line impedance). The signal is automatically routed to
the speakers, the Audio Outputs and the Phones.
3
OUTPUTS
Use these unbalanced connectors to send the audio signal
(sound) to a mixer, a PA system, a set of powered monitors,
or your hi-fi system. Set the output level with the MASTER
VOLUME slider.
4
DAMPER
Use this to connect a Damper pedal, like the KORG PS1, PS3
or DS1H.
5
ASSIGN. PDL/SW
Use this to connect a continuous or footswitch pedal, like the
KORG EXP2 or XVP10.
6
MIDI interface
The MIDI interface allows your Liverpool to be connected to
an external controller (master keyboard, MIDI guitar, wind
controller, MIDI accordion…), to an expander, or to a com-
puter running a sequencer or an editor.
IN
This connector receives MIDI data from a com-
puter or a controller. Connect it to an external
controller’s or computer’s MIDI OUT.
OUT
This connector sends MIDI data generated by
the Liverpool’s keyboard, controllers, and/or
the internal sequencer. Connect it to an
expander’s or computer’s MIDI IN.
7
DC 12V (AC power adapter connector)
Plug the supplied power adapter into this connector.
8
SD Card Slot
To insert an SD card (or SDHC card), push it
into the slot until it clicks into place. To
remove the SD card, push it in; the card will
pop out slightly, allowing you to pull it out.
Note:
Carefully read the owner's manual that
came with your SD card, and observe the instruc-
tions regarding care and handling.
Note:
Take care to insert the SD card in the correct direction and
orientation, and be sure to press it all the way into the slot. Do not
use excessive force.
Text in solid black
Text in gray
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