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Getting ready to play

Getting ready to play

1. Before you start playing

1. Connect the power cable.

Plug the power cable connector into the socket
located on the bottom of the piano (

p.26).

Plug the other end of the power cable into an electri-
cal outlet.

2. Open the key cover.

To open the key cover, use both hands to gently raise
the front edge of the key cover.

To close the key cover, hold the front edge and gently
pull it forward. The cover is designed to close slowly.
Do not force it shut.

The key cover may be damaged if you use

excessive force when opening or closing it.

Be careful not to pinch your fingers or hand while

opening or closing the key cover.

Before you open the key cover, make sure that no

foreign objects such as papers or coins are on the
top of the key cover itself. Otherwise, these
objects may fall into the instrument.

3. Turn on the power.

Press the Power switch to turn on the power.
The power indicator located at the left side will light.

To turn off the power, press the Power switch once
again. The power indicator will go dark.

4. Adjust the volume.

The Volume slider controls the volume of the built-in
speakers, the headphone jacks, and the output jacks.

Softer

Louder

Raise the Volume slider to approximately the center
position. Moving the slider toward the right will
increase the volume, and moving it toward the left
will decrease the volume. At the “0” position there
will be no sound.
Adjust the volume to an appropriate level for your
playing.

2. Using headphones with the C-6500

Insert the plug (1/4" phone plug) of your stereo head-
phones into the headphone jack located on the left side of
the bottom panel.
When the headphones are plugged in, no sound will be
heard from the built-in speakers.
You can use headphones when you do not want to be
heard by those around you, such as when practicing at
night.
There are two headphone jacks so two people can listen
through headphones at the same time, such as student
and teacher, etc...

When using headphones, protect your ears by

avoiding long periods of use at high volumes.

If you use headphones that have a 1/8" 

 1/4"

adaptor plug, grasp the adaptor plug when
plugging-in or unplugging.

3. Using the music stand

Tilt the music stand upright, and use the two stoppers
located on the rear to hold the music stand in place.

Summary of Contents for C-6500

Page 1: ...or purchasing the Korg Digital Piano Concert C 6500 To ensure long trouble free operation please read this manual carefully E 1 Main features 4 Parts of the C 6500 and their function 4 Switch and key...

Page 2: ...g flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient mag...

Page 3: ...ler or a Korg service center When you press the Touch switch it will stop blinking About Recorder data Since it is possible for the contents of memory to be accidentally lost you should save important...

Page 4: ...d play back your own perfor mance using the built in recorder The functions are easier to use than a traditional tape recorder Touch control p 14 Three touch curves allow you to tailor the keyboard re...

Page 5: ...s switch starts and stops the metronome p 13 12 Recorder section These controls are used to record and play back your performance p 17 13 Demo switch This switch is used to enter and exit the Demo mod...

Page 6: ...12 Light Deepest Deeper Chorus effect setting p 12 no accent 3 beats 2 beats Strong beat of metronome p 14 4 beats Time signature setting p 13 Normal sound 6 beats Bell sound Settings for the Layer f...

Page 7: ...ll go dark 4 Adjust the volume The Volume slider controls the volume of the built in speakers the headphone jacks and the output jacks Softer Louder Raise the Volume slider to approximately the center...

Page 8: ...ack press the Demo switch You will exit the Demo mode Listening to the demo songs The C 6500 contains a total of 32 demo songs with 8 stored in each of the four banks A D Bank A No 1 No 8 contains dem...

Page 9: ...can select another Demo song using the Start Stop key once again to begin playback 3 To pause the Demo playback 1 During playback press the Pause switch Playback will pause 2 Playback will resume when...

Page 10: ...the volume balance of the two sounds you selected The C 6500 can remember this setting even when the power is turned off 1 Hold down the Transpose Function switch and press the E Piano 2 or the Harps...

Page 11: ...you may need to re select the sound for the upper range 4 To turn off the Split function press the Split switch The Split switch indicator will go dark To adjust the volume balance of the two sounds...

Page 12: ...you turn the Reverb effect off Adding Chorus to the sound The Chorus effect adds modulation making the sound richer and more spacious The C 6500 can remember this setting even when the power is turne...

Page 13: ...ass sound upper range indicator will light Upper range upper range indicator will blink Bass sound upper range indicator will be dark 2 When you have finished making settings release the Transpose Fun...

Page 14: ...rong beat The C 6500 can remember this setting even when the power is turned off 1 Press the Metronome switch to start the metro nome The Metronome switch indicator will light 2 Hold down the Metronom...

Page 15: ...pose Function switch and press the C 7 key The pitch has been transposed upward by a semitone and playing the notes shown in the lower left will sound the pitches shown in the lower right To play a so...

Page 16: ...rly 18th century This is used mainly for tuning harpsichords Equal temperament This is the system of tuning used on virtually all keyboard instruments today Since all semitones are spaced at equal int...

Page 17: ...tart Stop switch or the Pause switch while in record ready mode you will hear a two measure count and then recording will start from the beginning of the measure at which you paused If you play the ke...

Page 18: ...art that you want to make louder To return to the original setting hold down the Brilliance switch and press the Part 1 and Part 2 switches simultaneously To play back your performance in a loop You c...

Page 19: ...MIDI with the C 6500 If you would like to learn more about MIDI you can read one of the many books available that explain MIDI in an easy to understand way MIDI connections Commercially available MIDI...

Page 20: ...time you press the switch Local On Piano 1 L switch indicator is lit Local Off Piano 1 L switch indicator is dark Program changes Program numbers on a connected external MIDI device can be selected f...

Page 21: ...ternate between Enable and Disable each time you press the switch Enable Piano 2 M switch indicator is lit Disable Piano 2 M switch indicator is dark Program Change Disable can be set independently fo...

Page 22: ...nsmitting the data press the C 6500 s Transpose Function switch 4 Press the Start Stop switch The data dump will begin and the performance data will be transmitted to your data filer While transmis si...

Page 23: ...n Pedal functions do not work correctly Is the pedal connector plugged in correctly p 26 If the pedal effect does not work when using Layer or Split make the settings once again p 13 Can t record Is t...

Page 24: ...far as necessary to keep them from falling out Montage du support STD 3000 Avertissement Le montage du support requiert au minimum deux personnes Pr cautions li es au montage Pour assembler correcteme...

Page 25: ...e causing malfunctions 4 Glissez le panneau arri re dans les rainures des panneaux lat raux 5 Fixez le panneau arri re avec les vis c Fixez d abord les deux vis du haut Quand vous serrez les vis du ba...

Page 26: ...and slowly pull it out 3 Re tighten the two screws that you loosened 10 Branchez le c ble des p dales et le cordon d alimentation au bas du piano et fixez les avec les serre c bles V rifiez que l orie...

Page 27: ...1 127 X X X 0 99 0 99 O X X X X X O O 123 127 O X 7 11 64 66 67 91 93 120 121 7 11 91 93 X X O O O X X O O O O O O O O O Volume Expression Damper pedal Sostenuto pedal Soft pedal Reverb send Chorus se...

Page 28: ...le you must verify that this product is intended to be used in the country in which you reside WARNING Use of this product in any country other than that for which it is intended could be dangerous an...

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