Korg 73key Manuel D’Utilisation
Troubleshooting Programs and Combinations
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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? Alternatively, are
all Solo button settings turned off?
If a specific track doesn’t sound in Sequencer mode, is
its Play/Rec/Mute button set to Play? Alternatively, are
all Solo button settings turned off?
Make sure that the Status is INT or BTH.
Are the Key Zone and Velocity Zone set so that sound
will be produced when you play?
will be produced when you play?
Notes do not stop
In Prog P1: Basic/Controllers– Note‐On/Scale, select
the Program Basic page, make sure that the Hold check
box is unchecked.
the Program Basic page, make sure that the Hold check
box is unchecked.
Did you use Tone Adjust to turn Hold on?
In Global P2: Controller, make sure that Damper
Polarity or Foot Switch Polarity is set correctly.
Polarity or Foot Switch Polarity is set correctly.
→ PG p.202
If the DRUM TRACK or ARP buttons are turned on,
try turning them off.
If the DRUM TRACK or ARP buttons are turned on,
try turning them off.
Notes are sounded in duplicate
Is Local Control turned Off?
• Clear the Local Control On checkbox (Global P1:
MIDI).
Noise or oscillation is heard
When using the MIDI/Tempo Sync function to control
the delay time of an effect, noise may occur in the delay
sound. This noise is due to discontinuities in the delay
sound, and is not a malfunction.
Some effects, such as 019: Stereo Analog Record,
generate noise intentionally. It is also possible to create
oscillation using a filter with resonance. These are not
malfunctions.
Note that if you use the following effects with the
routing described below, a feedback loop will be
created, possibly producing a loud noise. Please use
caution.
If the signal from an oscillator or timbre/track output,
or the signal after an insert effect, is sent to the FX
Control bus and that signal is output directly, with this
output sent to the FX Control bus, a loud noise may be
output. (It is also possible that a DC component will be
output at the maximum level, producing silence.)
the delay time of an effect, noise may occur in the delay
sound. This noise is due to discontinuities in the delay
sound, and is not a malfunction.
Some effects, such as 019: Stereo Analog Record,
generate noise intentionally. It is also possible to create
oscillation using a filter with resonance. These are not
malfunctions.
Note that if you use the following effects with the
routing described below, a feedback loop will be
created, possibly producing a loud noise. Please use
caution.
If the signal from an oscillator or timbre/track output,
or the signal after an insert effect, is sent to the FX
Control bus and that signal is output directly, with this
output sent to the FX Control bus, a loud noise may be
output. (It is also possible that a DC component will be
output at the maximum level, producing silence.)
• When using the 003: Stereo Limiter or 006: Stereo
Gate, and the Envelope Source of these effects is set
as either FX Control 1 or FX Control 2, and Trigger
Monitor is On.
as either FX Control 1 or FX Control 2, and Trigger
Monitor is On.
• When using 174: Vocoder, with the Modulator
Source set to FX Control 1 or FX Control 2, and the
Modulator High Mix set to other than 0.
Modulator High Mix set to other than 0.
Can’t play chords
Could the program’s Voice Assign Mode be set to
Mono?
Mono?
Pitch is incorrect
• In the Global P0: Basic Setup page, are the Master
• In the Prog P2: OSC/Pitch page, is the Pitch Slope
• In the combination or song, are the Transpose and
• In the timbre/track settings of each program,
combination, or song, could you have selected a
non‐standard scale type other than Equal
Temperament?
non‐standard scale type other than Equal
Temperament?
Programs and Combinations
Settings for oscillator 2 are not displayed
Make sure that the Oscillator Mode (Prog P1: Basic/
Controllers) parameter is set to Double or Double
Drums.
Controllers) parameter is set to Double or Double
Drums.
Program does not sound
Could the oscillator or amp level be lowered?
→ PG p.5, p.6, p.35
Could the program be muted?
Could the program be muted?
• Use the Play/Mute button in the Prog P0: Play–
Mixer & Drum Track page to mute/unmute a
program, or in the Combi P0: Play– Program T01–
08 and T09–16 pages to mute/unmute a
combination.
program, or in the Combi P0: Play– Program T01–
08 and T09–16 pages to mute/unmute a
combination.
A combination does not play correctly after
you load data
you load data
In the dialog box when you saved the data, did you
check the items that you wanted to save?
check the items that you wanted to save?
Are the bank/numbers of the programs used by the
combination the same as when the combination was
created?
combination the same as when the combination was
created?
• If you have switched program banks, you can use
the Global mode Change all bank references menu
command to change the program bank for each
timbre of a combination.
command to change the program bank for each
timbre of a combination.
Can’t write a Program
Is the Memory Protect Program or Combination
checkbox (Global P0) cleared?
checkbox (Global P0) cleared?