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Korg KRONOS2-61
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Rear Panel
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Connections and power
Turning on the KRONOS
Before you use the KRONOS, you’ll need to plug it in and
turn it on! To do so:
1. Connect the power cable.
First connect the included power cable to the KRONOS’
power input, and then to the power outlet.
2. Turn the KRONOS’ front-panel VOLUME knob all
the way counter-clockwise, to the minimum position.
3. Connect the KRONOS to your mixer or monitor
system.
Connect the KRONOS’s AUDIO OUTPUT (MAIN)
L/MONO and R jacks to your mixer or amplified monitor
speakers. If you’re monitoring through headphones, connect
them to the headphone jack on the left front of the
KRONOS. The headphones carry the main stereo outputs,
just like analog outputs L/MONO and R, S/P DIF, and USB.
4. Turn on the power switch.
Press the rear panel POWER switch to turn on the power.
Wait until the startup screen has finished being displayed.
5. Turn on your stereo amp or powered monitors.
6. Play the keyboard, and gradually turn the VOLUME
knob clockwise until the volume is at an appropriate
level.
In some cases, the KRONOS will not start up properly if
certain USB devices are connected. In this case,
disconnect the USB devices, wait 10 seconds, and then
turn on the power again. Formatting the device on the
KRONOS may solve the problem (see “Formatting
media” in the OG).
Turning off the KRONOS
When you’ve finished working with the KRONOS, set the
front panel MAIN VOLUME knob and the volume of your
powered monitor or stereo amp to zero, and then press the
rear panel POWER switch to turn off the power.
When you turn off the power, the Programs,
Combinations, Global settings, etc. will revert to their
unedited state. If you want to keep your edits, you’ll need
to Write them. For more information, see “Saving your
edits” on page 24.
Similarly, Songs and user Multisamples and Samples will
disappear when you turn off the power. If you want to use
these songs, user multisamples, and samples the next time
you turn on the power, you’ll need to load them again.
Note: Samples and Multisamples can be set to load
automatically at startup. For more information, see
“Automatically loading sample data” under “Global
Settings, Wave Seq., Drum Kits” in the OG.
Never turn off the power while data is being written into
internal memory. The display will show the message
“Now writing into internal memory” when this is in
progress.
Never turn off the power while media such as the internal
disk is being accessed, such as while recording or playing
audio tracks, or sampling to disk. Turning off the power
while disk access is occurring may render the media
unusable. The DISK LED shows when the internal disk is
being accessed.
After turning the power off, please wait for at least ten
seconds before you turn the power on again.

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