Korg b2 Manual
Korg b2 Manual
CC disable
PC disable
Chorus off
Chorus on
Local off
MIDI channel UP
6. Stage E.Piano
2. Classic Piano
5. Ballad Piano
7. 60’s E.Piano
9 10 11 12
8. Dig.E.Piano
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4. Jazz Piano
Reverb off
Reverb on
CC enable
PC enable
Local on
Heavier
Normal
Lighter
Higher
Lower
High
x x x
Beat
Low
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3. Insert the supplied AC adapter into an AC outlet.
1:Sound 2:Touch 3:Transpose 4:Effect Tempo Volume 6: 7:MIDI 8:Demo songs 9:Auto
4. Turn the B2/B2SP/B2N Digital Piano on. 5:Metronome Pitch power-off
Press and hold the Power button to turn the instrument on;
the Power LED will light up. For now, leave the piano on. 7:MIDI Illustration : B2/B2SP
When you are done playing, press the Power button again
to turn the instrument off; the Power LED will go dark. Selecting Sounds 1: Choose a Sound 6: Fine-Tune the Pitch
5. Set the Volume level. Each of the 12 preset sounds is assigned to a specific key, as shown above. This value can be adjusted in 0.5 Hz steps down to 427.5 Hz or up to
The B2/B2SP/B2N provides 12 keyboard instrument sounds.
While playing, adjust the Volume to an 452.5 Hz by repeatedly pressing the corresponding Higher or Lower
Press the SOUND button to cycle through the preset sounds. keys. Simultaneously press the corresponding Higher and Lower
appropriate level. The VOLUME knob
Softer Louder Each press will advance to the next sound, in the order shown 2: Adjust the Touch keys to return to the default A4 = 440 Hz setting.
controls the output level of both the built-in
in the illustration: The dynamic response of the keyboard can be adjusted to match the The power-on default setting is A4 = 440 Hz (Hertz).
speakers and the PHONES jack.
1. German Concert Piano ¬ 2. Classic Piano ¬ 3. Italian Concert performer’s playing technique. Players with a lighter touch can achieve a
■■ Installing the Music Stand wider range of expression by choosing the Lighter setting. Player’s with a
Slide the tab ends of the music stand into
Piano ¬ ... ¬ 12. Strings
heavy touch should select the Heavier setting.
7: MIDI
the mounting holes toward back of the After Strings, the sound will return to German Concert Piano
The power-on default setting is Normal. Local On/Off
instrument. and the cycle will repeat.
Local On: With the Local On setting, playing the B2/B2SP/B2N's
■■ Using headphones Press the PIANO PLAY button to return to the German
For private practice, plug your headphones Concert Piano sound at any time. 3: Transpose to any Key keyboard produces the sounds of the performance as well as
transmits MIDI data.
into the PHONES jack located on the rear The B2/B2SP/B2N can be easily transposed in semitone steps to play in Local Off: With the Local Off setting, playing the B2/B2SP/B2N's
Sounds can also be chosen directly as described in the
panel. Connecting the headphones will mute Advanced Features. any key. The range is up 5 semitones or down 6 semitones. Use ±0 (No keyboard does not produce the sounds of the performance; MIDI
Illustration :
the internal speakers. B2/B2SP At power-up, the default sound is German Concert Piano. Transposition) to turn the transpose feature off. data is only transmitted.
• This stereo 1/8" PHONES jack can also The power-on default setting is ±0. When the power is turned on (default setting), this is set to Local On.
be used as an audio output to connect Program Change
the B2/B2SP/B2N Digital Piano to Accessing Advanced Features 4: Control the Reverb and Chorus Effects PC disable: The sending and receiving of MIDI Program Change
powered speakers or other audio Reverb and Chorus effects add ambience and motion to the sound. Each
To access the Advanced Features, simply hold down both the information is disabled.
devices. Preset sound has been created with the optimal effect settings, yet you can
PIANO PLAY and SOUND buttons while pressing the correct PC enable: MIDI Program Change information will be sent and
To protect your hearing, do not listen to loud, high-volume sounds for a key on the keyboard to select the corresponding parameter. Use turn each effect on or off to suit your own taste. received.
long period of time through headphones.
the large illustration above as a guide. These parameters are When the power is turned on (default setting), this is set to PC
■■ When connecting an external input device divided into 9 sections. enable.
Use an audio cable to connect the AUDIO IN jack (stereo mini plug) on the back
5: Set the Metronome
The METRONOME button on the top panel to turn the metronome on Control Change
of the B2/B2SP/B2N with other electronic musical instruments, audio players,
and off; the Advanced Features provide access to the Tempo, Beat (Time CC disable: The sending and receiving of MIDI Control Change
etc. The input signal will be sent to the speakers and the PHONES jack of the
Signature), and Volume parameters.The power-on default settings are information is disabled.
B2/B2SP/B2N. This input signal cannot be outputted via the USB-AUDIO port.
Tempo (q ) = 120; Beat = None; Volume = 10. CC enable: MIDI Control Change information will be sent and
The volume may be loud depending on the settings of the external input
received.
device, so adjust the volume on that device. Tempo When the power is turned on (default setting), this is set to CC
■■ When using USB-MIDI and USB-AUDIO The Tempo (q ) can be set from 40 to 240 using the corresponding x100, x10, enable.
Connect the USB port on the back of the B2/B2SP/B2N to your computer and x1 keys. Values outside this range will be ignored.
with a USB cable to exchange MIDI or audio data. For Example: To set the Tempo to (q ) = 85, press the ×10 key eight times and MIDI Channel
the ×1 key five times; to set the Tempo to (q ) = 140, press the ×100 key once Specify the transmission channel for MIDI data. The channel number
When connecting to your computer, The volume may be loud depending
on the settings, so adjust the volume on your computer. and the ×10 four times. will decrease with each press of the DOWN key, and increase with
Releasing the PIANO PLAY and SOUND buttons applies the setting. each press of the UP key. The default setting is channel 1.
When the B2/B2SP/B2N is first connected to your Windows computer,
the USB-MIDI driver pre-installed with the operating system will be Beat (Time Signature)
used automatically. This pre-installed USB-MIDI driver will not allow The Beat function provides an accent on the first beat of the measure.
8: Play the Demo Songs
the B2/B2SP/B2N to access multiple programs or applications at the same Pressing the corresponding Beat key will advance through the Beat options Each of the 12 demo songs uses one of the 12 preset sounds. Select
time. To remedy this situation, simply download the KORG USB-MIDI in a cycle: a song using one of the 12 corresponding keys. The song will begin
driver at www.korg.com and install the driver as instructed with the to play immediately. After the selected song has finished, the
supporting documentation. 2/4 → 3/4 → 4/4 → 6/4 → None → 2/4 → ...
remaining songs will play, in order, and the whole cycle will repeat
Even if the B2/B2SP/B2N will not be used with multiple applications, Do not attempt to play the piano while holding down the Volume until stopped.
we recommend installing the KORG USB-MIDI driver, which should PIANO PLAY and SOUND buttons, or unintended changes Pressing the Low key reduces the metronome volume; pressing the High To stop the demo song playback, simultaneously press and release
provide improved operating stability. may occur. key raises it. The metronome volume range can be set from 1 to 13. the PIANO PLAY and SOUND buttons.
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