KORG LP-380-73 User Manual
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Using the headphones
Use stereo headphones with a stereo 1/8” mini plug.
Since there are two headphone jacks on the lower left side of the LP-380 keyboard,
two people can enjoy the sound.
If headphones are plugged into the headphone jack, the LP-380’s speakers will not
produce sound.
Use headphones at night or when you don’t want disturb others.
If your headphones feature a standard-to-mini adapter plug, be sure to hold the
adapter plug when you connect or disconnect the headphones.
To protect your hearing, do not listen to loud, high-volume sounds for extended
periods of time through headphones.
Using the music stand
The key cover serves as a convenient music stand. (Fig. 2)
When placing opened music, do not apply strong pressure onto the key cover.
Turning the instrument on
Press the power button to turn on the LP-380. (Fig. 3)
When the instrument is turned on, the buttons on the control panel will light up.
To turn the instrument off, press the power button again.
When the instrument is turned off, all functions and parameters, except the
auto power off function return to their factory default settings.
Auto power off function
When 30 minutes have passed without user input or demo performance, the in-
strument will be automatically turned off. To disable this function, turn off the
auto power off function (see page 13).
Adjust the volume
Rotate the VOLUME knob that’s located next to the power switch toward “MAX” to
raise the volume level.
Rotate it left toward “MIN” to lower the level. (Fig. 3)
The VOLUME knob controls the output level of the built-in speakers, the head-
phones jacks and the LINE OUT jacks.
It is always better to start with a low volume and then increase gradually.
Using the LINE OUT jack
Use the LINE OUT jack, if you want to connect your LP-380 to a mixer, stereo hi-fi,
or a couple of active monitors. When using a stereo hi-fi, connect the LINE OUTs to
the AUX or LINE inputs.
You must only connect devices with the power turned off. Careless operation
may damage the LP-380 or the device where it’s connected, or malfunctions
may be caused.
Connection cables are sold separately. You will need to obtain the appropriate
commercially-available cables for your equipment.
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Softer
Louder