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Before connecting external devices to this instrument, make sure that all devices are turned off. If you connect these devices while they are still on, this may cause your powered monitor speakers or other external devices to malfunction, or cause damage. |
AUDIO OUT L/MONO, R jacks (6.3 mm TS phone jack)
Connect these jacks to a powered monitor speaker or similar equipment. Use the VOLUME knob to adjust the volume.
Headphones jack (6.3 mm stereo phone jack)
Connect your headphones here. The headphones jack outputs the same signal as the AUDIO OUT L/MONO and R jacks.
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This instrument automatically detects the polarity of the pedals when you turn it on. Be sure not to press the pedals when turning on the power, to prevent the instrument from accidentally detecting the wrong polarity. When you connect a different pedal, turn off this instrument and then turn it on again. |
DAMPER phone jack (6.3 mm phone jack, half-damper supported)
Connect a Korg DS-1H damper pedal or a PS-1/PS-3 pedal switch (sold separately) to control the damper function. When the DS-1H is connected, it functions as a half-damper pedal.
You can also use the damper pedal and pedal switch to switch between sounds.
EXPRESSION jack (6.3 mm phone jack)
A Korg EXP-2 (foot controller) or XVP-20 (expression pedal, sold separately) can be connected to this jack. Use this to send specific MIDI messages for applying modulation to the sound or for adjusting the volume.
Tip:You can calibrate the pedal so that it works more accurately.
→Adjusting the pedals
Tip:You can configure the functions that are controlled by the DAMPER jack and the EXPRESSION jack from the settings screen.
→Pedal-related settings
USB B port
By connecting to a computer, iPhone, or iPad via USB, you can use the Keystage as an audio output or MIDI controller for applications such as DAWs and software sound generators.
→Using the Keystage with your computer
→Using the Keystage with an iPad/iPhone