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Owner’s Manual
Manuel d’utilisation
Bedienungsanleitung
Manual del usuario
EFGSJ 5
Thank you for purchasing the Korg C1/C1 Air digital piano.
Merci d’avoir choisi la piano numérique C1/C1 Air de Korg.
Vielen Dank, dass Sie sich für einen C1/C1 Air
digtal-Klavier von Korg entschieden haben.
Gracias por comprar el Korg C1/C1 Air Piano digital.
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Precautions
Location
Using the unit in the following locations can result in a malfunc-
tion.
• Indirectsunlight
• Locationsofextremetemperatureorhumidity
• Excessivelydustyordirtylocations
• Locationsofexcessivevibration
• Closetomagneticelds
Power supply
PleaseconnectthedesignatedACadaptertoanACoutletofthe
correctvoltage.DonotconnectittoanACoutletofvoltageother
thanthatforwhichyourunitisintended.
Interference with other electrical devices
Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience reception
interference.Operatethisunitatasuitabledistancefromradios
andtelevisions.
Handling
Toavoidbreakage,donotapplyexcessiveforcetotheswitchesor
controls.
Care
Iftheexteriorbecomesdirty,wipeitwithaclean,drycloth.Donot
useliquidcleanerssuchasbenzeneorthinner,orcleaningcom-
poundsorammablepolishes.
Keep this manual
Afterreadingthismanual,pleasekeepitforlaterreference.
Keeping foreign matter out of your equipment
Neversetanycontainerwithliquidinitnearthisequipment.If
liquidgetsintotheequipment,itcouldcauseabreakdown,re,
orelectricalshock.
Becarefulnottoletmetalobjectsgetintotheequipment.Ifsome-
thingdoesslipintotheequipment,unplugtheACadapterfrom
thewalloutlet.ThencontactyournearestKorgdealerorthestore
wheretheequipmentwaspurchased.
THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for USA)
NOTE:This equipment has been tested and found to comply
withthelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15of
theFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonable
protectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstal-
lation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordance
withtheinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradio
communications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterfer-
encewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipment
doescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,
whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoandon,
theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneor
moreofthefollowingmeasures:
• Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
•
Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
• Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdierentfromthat
towhichthereceiverisconnected.
• Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
Ifitemssuch as cablesareincludedwiththisequipment,you
mustusethoseincludeditems.
Unauthorizedchangesormodicationtothissystemcanvoid
theusersauthoritytooperatethisequipment.
Thistransmiermustnotbeco-locatedoroperatedinconjunc-
tionwithanyotherantennaortransmier.
ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operation
issubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)Thisdevicemay
notcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustaccept
anyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycause
undesiredoperation.
CANICES-3B/NMB-3B
ThisequipmentcomplieswithFCCradiationexposurelimitsset
forthforanuncontrolledenvironmentandmeetstheFCCradio
frequency(RF)ExposureGuidelines.Thisequipmenthasvery
lowlevelsofRFenergythatitdeemedtocomplywithoutmaxi-
mumpermissiveexposureevaluation(MPE).
This device complies with Industry Canada licence - exempt
RSSstandard(s).Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwocon-
ditions:(1)thisdevicemaynotcauseinterference,and(2)this
devicemustacceptanyinterference,includinginterferencethat
maycauseundesiredoperationofthedevice.
ThisequipmentcomplieswithICradiationexposurelimitsset
forthforanuncontrolledenvironmentandmeetsRSS-102ofthe
ICradiofre quency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment has
verylowlevelsofRFenergythatitdeemedtocomplywithout
maximumpermissiveexposureevaluation(MPE).
European Union Directives Conformance Statement
KorgInc.herebydeclaresthattheproductmeetsthere-
quirementsofDirective2014/53/EU.
You canview the Declaration ofConformity (DoC)to
Directive 2014/53/EU on the Downloads page under
SupportontheKorgwebsite(www.korg.com).
Notice regarding disposal (EU only)
When this crossed-out wheeled bin” symbol is dis-
playedontheproduct,ownersmanual,baery,orbat-
terypackage,itsigniesthatwhenyouwishtodisposeof
thisproduct,manual,packageorbaeryyoumustdoso
in an approved manner. Do not discard this product,
manual,packageorbaeryalongwithordinaryhouse-
holdwaste.Disposinginthecorrectmannerwillpreventharm
to human health and potential damage to the environment.
Sincethecorrectmethodofdisposalwilldependontheappli-
cablelawsandregulationsinyourlocality,pleasecontactyour
local administrative body for details. If the baery contains
heavymetalsinexcessoftheregulatedamount,achemicalsym-
bolisdisplayedbelowthe“crossed-outwheeledbin”symbolon
thebaeryorbaerypackage.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS
Thisproducthasbeenmanufacturedaccordingtostrictspeci-
cations and voltage requirements that are applicable in the
countryinwhichitisintendedthatthisproductshouldbeused.
If you have purchased this product via the internet, through
mailorder,and/orviaatelephonesale,youmustverifythatthis
productisintendedtobeusedinthecountryinwhichyoure-
side.
WARNING:Useofthisproductinanycountryotherthanthat
forwhichitisintendedcouldbedangerousandcouldinvalidate
themanufacturersordistributor’swarranty.
Pleasealsoretainyourreceiptasproofofpurchaseotherwise
your productmaybe disqualiedfromthemanufacturers or
distributorswarranty.
* BluetoothisaregisteredtrademarkofBluetoothSIG,Inc.
* Allproductnamesandcompanynamesarethetrademarksorregis-
teredtrademarksoftheirrespectiveowners.
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Table of Contents
Precautions ----------------------------------------------- 2
Parts and their functions
----------------------------- 4
Preparing to Play
---------------------------------------- 5
Before You Begin ---------------------------------------------------- 5
ListeningtotheDemos -------------------------------------------- 6
Playing the C1/C1 Air ----------------------------------- 7
Playingasinglesound(SingleMode) -------------------------- 7
Usingpedals ---------------------------------------------------------- 8
Eects
------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
Touchseings -------------------------------------------------------- 9
Transpose
-------------------------------------------------------------- 9
The metronome
------------------------------------------------------ 9
Performance Modes -----------------------------------10
Playingtwosoundsatthesametime(LayerMode)-------10
Performingwithanotherperson
(Partnermode) ------------------------------------------------------10
Recording/playing back a performance --------- 11
RecordingaPerformance -----------------------------------------11
AddingtoaRecording --------------------------------------------11
PlayingBackaRecordedPerformance ------------------------11
DeletingaRecordedPerformance -----------------------------12
Other functions ----------------------------------------- 12
FunctionMode ------------------------------------------------------12
Reseingtheparameters -----------------------------------------13
MIDI
-------------------------------------------------------------------14
UsingasaBluetoothSpeaker(C1Aironly)------------------15
Appendix -------------------------------------------------16
Troubleshooting ----------------------------------------------------16
Specications
--------------------------------------------------------16
Assembling the Stand --------------------------------17
Cautionduringassembly -----------------------------------------17
Other cautions
------------------------------------------------------- 17
Assemblyprocedure ----------------------------------------------- 17
Checkfollowingassembly ---------------------------------------18
MIDI implementation chart ------------------------ 87
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11. Sound buons: This buon is used toselect from 30
sounds(10 ×3 banks).Twobuons canbepressedto
playtwosoundssimultaneously(Layermode).
12. DISPLAY buon, LEDs:Thisbuonisused to select
the content of the multidisplay. The illuminated LED
indicatesthecurrentcontent.
13. D i s p l a y : TheLEDdisplayshowsvarious information
aswellastheselectedseingforthemetronomeand
FunctionModeparameter.
14. +, - buons: Usethesebuonstospecifyaseing,value
or song.
15. METRONOME buon: Use this buon to start/stop
the metronome. While the metronome is being used,
thebuonislit.Inaddition, holddownthebuonto
entertheMetronomeseingsmode,wherevariousmet-
ronomeseingscanbespecied(seepage9).
16. Recorder buons: Usethesebuonstorecord( ),play
back/pause( )andstop( )performancesaswellas
to select the part to be recorded/played back (PART1
andPART2).
17. MIDI (IN, OUT) jacks: These jacks allow the C1/C1
AirtointeractwithotherMIDIequippeddevices—key-
boards,drummachines,synthesizers,etc.
OUT:Sends MIDI data OUT of the C1/C1 Air to the
MIDIINoftheotherdevice.
IN:ReceivesMIDIdatabeingsentfromtheMIDIOut
oftheotherdevice.
18. LINE OUT jack: Thisstereominiphonejackisthemain
audiooutputjack.Usingthisjack,theoutputoftheC1/
C1Aircanbeconnectedtotheinputofanexternalam-
plier, powered speaker, audio interface or recorder,
etc.TheVOLUMEknobcontrolstheoutputvolume.
19. Headphone ( ) jacks (front of connector box): Two ste-
reo mini headphonejacks are located underneath the
keyboard to the left-hand side. Plugging headphones
intoeitherofthesejackswillmutetheinternalspeakers.
20. Speaker connector: The cord from the speaker box
plugsintothisconnector(seeAssemblingtheStand”
onpage17).
21. DC 24V jack: ConnecttheincludedACadapterhere.
22. Pedal connector: Thecordfromthepedalunitsplugs
intothisconnector(see“AssemblingtheStand”onpage
17).
Parts and their functions
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Connecter box
(rear)
Control panel
1. Power buon: Pressthisbuontoturn onthe C1/C1
Air.Atthesametime,the displayandsoundbuons
lightup.ToturnotheC1/C1Air,holddownthisbut-
tonforabout1second.TheC1/C1Airwillturnowhen
thepowerbuonisreleased.
When the C1/C1Air is turned o,allparameters
normally return to their factory default seings.
However,theC1/C1Aircanbesettosavethepa-
rameterseings(Referto“Saveparameterseings”
onpage13).
Auto Power O
TheC1/C1Aircanbesettoautomaticallyturnoaftera
setperiodoftimehaspassedwithnokeysbeingplayed
orwithnosongsbeingplayedback. To change this time
interval,ortodisablethisfeaturerefertoAutopower
o”onpage13
2. VOLUME knob: Thisknobadjuststhevolumeforthe
speakers,theLINEOUTjackandtheheadphonejacks.
3. PIANO SONG buons: ThisbuonisusedtoenterPi-
anosongmode.Inthatcase,thebuonlightsup.Simul-
taneously pressing this buon and the TRANSPOSE
buonenterstheSounddemosongmode.
4. TRANSPOSE buon: This buon is used to adjust
transposition.Whiletransposing,thebuonlightsup.
Simultaneously pressing this buon and the PIANO
SONGbuonenterstheSounddemosongmode.
5. FUNCTION buon: This buon is used to enter the
Function mode, where pitch, temperament and other
seingscanbespecied.Holddownthebuontoen-
tertheMIDIfunctionmode,whereMIDIseingscan
bespecied.ThebuonlightsupwhentheC1/C1Air
enterstheFunctionmodeandblinkswhenitentersthe
MIDIfunctionmode.
6. TOUCH buon: This buon lets you select the key-
boardsensitivity.
7. BRILLIANCE buon: Thisbuonisusedtoadjustthe
brightnessofthetone.
8. REVERB buon: Thisbuonisusedtoturnon/othe
reverb,whichaddsambiencetothesound.Whenthis
eectison,thebuonwillbelitup.
9. CHORUS buon: Thisbuonisusedtoturnon/othe
chorus,whichaddsrichness tothesound.Whenthis
eectison,thebuonwillbelitup.
10. BANK buon, LEDs: Thisbuonisusedtoselectthe
desiredsoundbank.TheLEDforthebankthatscur-
rentlyselectedwilllightup.
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Closing the key cover
1. Unfold the front edge of the key cover, and gently be-
gin to lower it.
2. When the key cover begins to close on its own, release it.
Thekeycoverwillcontinuetosoftlycloseonitsown,
fromaboutmid-waydown.
Donotforciblypullthekeycoverorapplystrongpres-
surewhilethekeycoverisclosing.Doingsowilldam-
age the unit.
Be careful not to pinch your ngers or hands when
closingoropeningthekeycover.
Thetemperatureandhumiditywillaecthowfastthe
keycoverautomaticallycloses.
Thekeycovermaymakeafaintclickingsoundwhen
asitslowlycloses.Thisisnormal.
Using the music stand
Thekeycoverservesasaconvenientmusicstand.
Whenplacingopenedmusic,donotapplystrongpres-
sureontothekeycover.
Headphone Eect
Theeect(Stereosoundoptimizer)thatgivespresenceto
thesound when theheadphonesare usedcanbeturned
onoro(Referto“Stereosoundoptimizer”onpage13).
Preparing to Play
Before You Begin
Assembling the C1/C1 Air Piano
TheC1/C1Airincludesthekeyboardunit,thestandand
anti-tippingbrackets,pedalunit,andspeakersystem.Fol-
lowtheinstructionfoundonpage17andfullyassemble
yourC1/C1Airbeforeproceeding.
Connecting the Power
to AC outlet
AC adapterPower cord for the AC adapter
DC plug Cord hook
Connector box
FullyinsertthepowercordintotheACadapter,theninsert
theDCplugintoDC24Vjackontheconnectorbox.Next,
connectthepowercordtoanACoutlet.
Pass the AC adapter cord through the cord hook to
preventthe DC plug fromaccidentallybeing discon-
nected.Whenyouunhookthecord,dontpullonthe
cordwithforce.
UseonlytheACadapterprovidedwithyourC1/C1Air.
Usingadierentadaptermaycausemalfunctionsor
other issues.
Besuretoplugthepowercordintoanoutletoftheap-
propriatevoltage.
Operating the Key Cover
Opening the key cover
1. Using both hands, gently lift the key cover to begin
to open it.
2. Fold down the front edge of the key cover.
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TheplaybackofaSoundDemoSongcannotbepaused.
Listening to a Piano Song
AswiththeSoundDemoSongs,youcanplayalongonthe
keyboardwhileanyofthePianoSongsplay.Asyouplay
along, you can change the tempo, slowing the playback
downtopracticeaparticulartrickypart.Inaddition,the
right-handandleft-handpartscanbemutedindividually,
tofocus onlearningonepart as the C1/C1 Air plays the
other.
1. Press the PIANO SONG buon.
ThePIANOSONGbuonlightsupandthenumberfor
thepianosong(001)appearsinthedisplay.
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1,5
4
4
2
PlaybackofthePianoSongbegins.
Whenplaybackoftherstpianosongisnished,play-
backcontinuessequentiallywithsecond,third,etc.
Whenplaybackof the fortieth pianosong isnished,
playbackbeginsagainwiththerstpianosong.
2. Use the Play/Pause buon to toggle between playback
(buon lit) and pause (buon blinks).
3. Press the Stop buon to end playback and return to
the beginning of the song.
4. Press the DISPLAY buon, and then, after the SONG
LED is lit, press the + or – buon beside the display to
select a song.
5. Press the PIANO SONG buon again to exit playback
of Piano Songs.
DuringplaybackofaPianoSong,youcanplayusing
thekeyboard;however,thesoundremainssettoGer-
manGrandPianoandcannotbechanged.
Changing the tempo
Press the DISPLAY buon, and then, after the TEMPO
LED is lit, press the + or – buon to change the tempo.
WithPianoSongs,thetempoisdisplayedasapercentage
oftheoriginaltempo.Theseingrangeis50%to+50%of
the original.
Theseingcontinuestochangewhilethebuonisheld
down.
Torestorethetempototheoriginalseing,simultane-
ouslypressthe+and–buons.
Eachsongissavedwithitsowntempo,soselectinga
dierentsongwillautomaticallychangethetempoto
the one saved with that song, even if the tempo was
changedfortheprevioussong.Inaddition,theoriginal
tempowillberestoredwhentheC1/C1Airisturnedo.
Practicing a performance
WithPianoSongs,thelefthandisusuallyassignedtoPart
1andtherighthandtoPart2.
Bymutingoneoftheparts,theC1/C1Airwillplayonlyone
oftheparts—orhands—andyoucanplaythemutedpart.
Thepartyouplayisuptoyou.
1. To mute the left-hand part, press the PART1 buon;
the buon blinks in green. To mute the right-hand
part, press the PART2 buon; the buon blinks in
green.
Listening to the Demos
BuiltintotheC1/C1Airare50preprogrammedsongs.Of
these,10areSoundDemoSongsthathighlightthequality
ofvariousinternalsounds.Theother40arefamiliarPiano
Songsandetudes.
Duringplaybackofasounddemosong,theseingsfor
eects(reverbandchorus)cannotbechanged.
Listening to a Sound Demo Song
1. Simultaneously press the PIANO SONG buon and
the TRANSPOSE buon.
ThePIANOSONGbuonblinks,andthesoundbuons
litsequentially.Inaddition,thenumberforthesound
demosong(d01)appearsinthedisplay.
1,4
1
2
2
3
Afterabout3seconds,thePIANO1buonblinks,the
Play/Pausebuonlightsup,andplaybackoftheSound
DemoSongbegins.
When playback of SoundDemoSong d01is nished,
the remaining Sound Demo Songs will play back se-
quentially.Whenplaybackofd10isnished,playback
beginsagainwithd01.Atthistime,thesoundbuonfor
thesongbeingplayedbackblinks.
2. When the sound buons are blinking sequentially,
press the sound buon for the demo song that you
want to hear.
Ifadierentsoundbuonispressed,evenwhileasongis
beingplayed,playbackofthecorrespondingdemosong
willbeginafterafewseconds.Inaddition,asongcanbe
selectedbypressingthe+or-buonbesidethedisplay.
3. Press the Stop buon to end playback, and press the
Play/Pause buon to return to the beginning of the song.
While the song is stopped, the PIANO SONG buon
blinks,andthesoundbuonslightupsequentially.
4. Press the PIANO SONG buon again to exit playback
of Sound Demo Songs.
Sound Demo Song List
No. Sound Song title Composer
d01 GermanGrandPiano PreludeOp.23No2 S.Rachmanino
d02
JapaneseGrand
Piano
Pavanepourune
Infantedéfunte
M.Ravel
d03 StageElectricPiano JamSession NaokiNishi
d04
DigitalElectric
Piano2
InMemory MichaelGeisel
d05 Harpsichord1 LaJoyeuse J. P. Rameau
d06
Vibraphone/
AcousticGuitar
JazzinSpain KORGoriginal
d07 JazzOrgan1 Improvisation MichaelGeisel
d08
PipeOrgan1/
PositiveOrgan
PreludeandFugue
inCMajor,BWV553
J.S.Bach
d09 Strings ScoringInterlude MichaelGeisel
d10 Bass&Cym/Piano ThereGoesPetey Russell Ferrante
Duringplaybackofasounddemosong,youcanplay
using the keyboard; however, the sound cannot be
changedbyusingthesoundbuons.
The tempo cannot be changed during playback of a
SoundDemoSong.Inaddition,themetronomecannot
beused.
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Playing the C1/C1 Air
Playing a single sound (Single Mode)
You can select a sound from the thirty sounds supplied
withtheinstrument(10soundsx3banks).
1. Press the sound buon for the sound that you want
to play.
Theselectedbuonwilllightup.
2. Press the BANK buon to select one of the three
sounds.
Each press of the BANK buon switches the bank
in the order 1, 2, 3, 1, ..., and the corresponding
LED to theright of the BANK buon will light up.
For example, to select the Honky-Tonk Piano sound,
pressthePIANO2buon,afterwhichitsbuonlights
up.Then,presstheBANKbuontwicetoselectbank3
(Honky-TonkPiano);theLEDbelowandtotherightof
theBANKbuonwilllightup.
Inaddition,thebankselectedforasoundbuonremains
thesame,evenifadierentsoundbuonis pressed.
2
1
Each time the C1/C1 Air is turned on, the sound in
bank1isselectedforallsoundbuons.
PlayingtheC1/C1Airwhileusingasinglesoundsuchas
anacousticpianoisreferredtoastheSingleMode.TheC1/
C1AircanalsobeplayedinLayerModeorPartnerMode,
whicharecharacteristicofdigitalpianos.
For details on the various modes, refer to “Performance
Modes”onpage10.
Button Bank Sound #
PIANO1 1
GermanGrandPiano 4
2
JazzPiano 2
3
ClassicPiano 4
PIANO2 1
JapaneseGrandPiano 4
2
PopPiano 2
3
Honky-TonkPiano 2
E.PIANO1 1
StageElectricPiano 1
2
BrightElectricPiano 2
3
ElectricGrandPiano 1
E.PIANO2 1
DigitalElectricPiano1 2
2
DigitalElectricPiano2 2
3
60’sElectricPiano 1
HARPSI/CLAV 1
Harpsichord1 2
2
Harpsichord2 2
3 Clav 2
VIBES/
GUITAR
1 Vibraphone 1
2 Marimba 1
3
AcousticGuitar 2
ORGAN1 1
JazzOrgan1 2
2
JazzOrgan2 2
3
JazzOrgan3 2
2. Play along with the playback of the song.
3. To unmute a part that has been muted, press the but-
ton that is blinking.
Thebuonlightsupingreen.
Themutinglevelcanbeadjusted.Referto“FunctionMode”
onpage12.
Piano Song List
No. Song title Composer
001
“Prelude1”TheWell-TemperedClavier,Book1 J.S.Bach
002
InventionNo.1 J.S.Bach
003
Jesu,JoyofMan'sDesiring J.S.Bach
004
SonataNo.15K.5451stmov. W.A.Mozart
005
“TurkishMarch”SonataK.331 W.A.Mozart
006
FürElise L.v.Beethoven
007
PianoSonateOp.13-2 L.v.Beethoven
008
AMaiden'sPrayer T.Badarzewska
009
“L'arabesque”Op.100-2 F. Burgmüller
010
“Lastyrienne”Op.100-14 F. Burgmüller
011
“Lachevaleresque”Op.100-25 F. Burgmüller
012
SpringSongOp.62-6 F.Mendelssohn
013
“Träumerei”Op.15-7 R.Schumann
014
Heidenroslein
G.Lange
015
SpinningSong A.Ellmenreich
016
Dolly'sDreamingandAwakening T. Oesten
017
Lalleauxcheveuxdelin C.Debussy
018
ArabesqueNo.1 C.Debussy
019
“Prelude”SuiteBergamasque C.Debussy
020
Cakewalk
C.Debussy
021
Clairedelune C.Debussy
022
WalNo.6Db-majorOp.64-1 F.Chopin
023
WalNo.7E-minorOp.64-2 F.Chopin
024
NocturneOp.9-2 F.Chopin
025
MazurkaOp.7-1 F.Chopin
026
Fantaisie-ImpromptuOp.66 F.Chopin
027
EtudeOp.10-3 F.Chopin
028
EtudeOp.10-5 F.Chopin
029
“Promenade”Tableauxd'uneexposition M.P.Moussorgsky
030
GymnopédieNo.1 E.Satie
031
JeTeVeux E.Satie
032
Salutd'Amour E.Elgar
033
FhlicherLandmann R.Schumann
034
KinderszenenOp.15-1VonfremdenLändern
undMenschen
R.Schumann
035
MomentsMusicauxOp.94-3 F.P.Schubert
036
PianoSonateOp.27-2-1 L.v.Beethoven
037
AnitrasTanzOp.46No.3 E.H.Grieg
038
Blumenlied(FlowerSong) G.Lange
039
Tango(España) I.Albéniz
040
LiebesträumeNr.3 F.Liszt
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Eects
Brilliance
Thiseectchangesthebrightnessofthetone.
The seing can be changed by holding down the BRIL-
LIANCE buon and pressing the + or – buon beside the
display.
The seing appears in the display with 003 producing a
brightersoundand001producingalessbrightsound.
Brilliancecannotbeturnedo.
Thesameseingisappliedtoallsoundsandremains
applieduntiltheC1/C1Airisturnedo.Whenthein-
strumentisturnedon,thedefaultseing002isselected.
Byperformingthe“Saveparameterseings”(seepage
13)operationbeforeturnedo,thenewseingsspec-
iedforeachsoundcanbesavedasthedefaultseings.
Reverb
Thiseectaddsambienceanddepthtothesound,produc-
ingthesenseofperforminginaconcerthall.
Each press of the REVERB buon turns the reverb on
(buon lights up) or o (buon turns o).
To change this seing, hold down the REVERB buon
and press the + or – buon beside the display.
The seing appears in the display with 003 producing a
deepreverbeectand001producingalightreverbeect.
Asafactorydefault,theon/oseingforthiseectas
wellasthiseectsseingaresavedwitheachsound.
Byperformingthe“Saveparameterseings”(seepage
13) operation before the sound is switched, the new
seingsspeciedforeachsoundcanbesavedasthe
defaultseings.
Chorus
Chorus adds modulation to the sound, producing an ex-
pansivelyrichsound.
Each press of the CHORUS buon turns the Chorus eect
on (buon lights up) or o (buon turns o).
To change this seing, hold down the CHORUS buon
and press the + or – buon beside the display.
The seing appears in the display with 003 producing a
deepchoruseectand001producingalightchoruseect.
Asafactorydefault,theon/oseing forthiseectas
wellasthiseectsseingaresavedwitheachsound.
Byperformingthe“Saveparameterseings”(seepage
13) operation before the sound is switched, the new
seingsspeciedforeachsoundcanbesavedasthe
defaultseings.
ORGAN2 1 PipeOrgan1 2
2
PipeOrgan2 2
3
PositiveOrgan 2
STRINGS 1 Strings 2
2
CinemaStrings 2
3 Choir 2
BASS&
PIANO
1
A.Bass/Piano 4
2
E.Bass/E.Piano 2
3 Bass&Cym/Piano 4
The#columnshowsthe number ofoscillators,orvoices,
usedtocreateasinglenoteforthatsound.(refertoAbout
maximumpolyphony”onpage16.)
Using pedals
Soft pedal
Damper pedal
Sostenuto pedal
TheC1/C1Airincludesallthreeofthepedalsfoundona
grandpiano.Usingthepedalscanaddexpression,control,
andsophisticationtoanyperformance.
Soft pedal (left)
The Soft pedal slightly reduces the volume and softens
thetone.Accuratehalf-pedalingallowsyoutocontrolthe
depthoftheeectbyhowfardownthepedalispressed.
(“half-pedaling”).
Sostenuto pedal (center)
This pedal provides a similar eect as the Damper ped-
al—allowing notes to continue to sound after the key is
released—but the eect onlyapplies to thenotesalready
beinghelddownwhentheSostenutopedalispressed.New
notes played after the Sostenuto pedal has been pressed
will not sustain.
Damper pedal (right)
As mentioned above, the Damper pedal allows notes to
continuetosoundafterthekeyhasbeenreleased,adding
arich,resonantdecay.Youcanalsoaddthedamperreso-
nancetotheGermanGrandPiano,ClassicPiano(bank1
and3ofPIANO1)andtheJapaneseGrandPiano(bank2of
PIANO2)tone.Accuratehalf-pedalingallowsyoutocon-
trolthedepthoftheeectbyhowfardownthepedalis
pressed.(“half-pedaling”).
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The metronome
TheC1/C1Airisequippedwithametronome,whichcanbe
changedtoabellsound,whichisconvenientforpracticing.
Turning on/o the metronome
1. Press the METRONOME buon.
The buon lights up, and the
metronome starts.
2. To stop the metronome, press the METRONOME buon
again.
Thebuonturnso.
Specifying the tempo
Regardless of whether the
metronome is turned on or
o, press the DISPLAY but-
ton,andthen,aftertheTEMPOLEDislit,pressthe+or
–buontochangethetempo.
Theseingrangeis𝅘𝅥=40–240.
Toreturntothedefaultseing(120),simultaneouslypress
the+and–buons.
ThetempocanalsobespeciedintheMetronomeSet-
tingsMode.
Specifying the Time Signature, Volume, Accent
Sound, Tempo and Sound
1. Hold down the METRONOME buon until the Met-
ronome Seings Mode is entered.
TheMETRONOMEbuonblinks.
2. Press the appropriate buon shown below to select a
parameter and display its seing in the display, and
then press the + or – buon to change the seing.
Torestorethedefaultseing,simultaneouslypressthe
+and–buons.
Hold down
the Metronome Settings Mode
Time Signature
Volume
Sound
TempoAccent Sound
Setting
(Button)
Setting Range
Default
setting
AccentSound
( )
oFF(
noaccentsound
),
on1(emphasizedsoundfortheaccentbeat),
on2(
bellsoundfortheaccentbeat
)
o
Tempo( )
40–240(sameastemposeing) 120
Sound( )
1(acoustic),2(electronic) 1
TimeSignature
(PART1)
02(2/4),03(3/4),04(4/4),06(6/4) 04
Volume
(PART2)
01–13 10
3. After changing the seing, press the METRONOME
buon to exit the Metronome Seings Mode.
WhentheMetronomeSeingsModeisexited,theMET-
RONOMEbuonreturnstoitslightingstatus(litornot
lit)beforetheMetronomeSeingsModewasentered.
Byperformingthe“Saveparameterseings”(seepage
13) operation before the C1/C1 Air is turned o, the
seingsspeciedforthesound,accentsoundandvol-
umebeforetheC1/C1Airwasturnedocanbesaved
asthedefaultseings.
Touch settings
Thekeyboardsensitivity,ortouch,canbeprogrammed.
To change the seing, hold down the TOUCH buon and
press the + or – buon beside the display.
02
01
03
05
Loud
Loudness
Quiet
Quiet
Loud
Playing strength
04
Display Touch sensitivity
001 Light.Loudnotescanbeproducedevenbyplay-
inglightly.
002 Normal.Normalpianotouch.
003 Heavy.Loudnotescanbeproducedonlybyplay-
ingveryhard.
004 Stable. Sensitivity variations are reduced, and a
relativelystablesoundisproduced.
005 Steady.Steadynotesareproduced,likewithanor-
gan,regardlessoftheforceusedtopressthekey.
Whentheinstrumentisturnedon,thetouchseingis
resetto002(Normal).
Theseingsareappliedtoallsounds.
Transpose
Insomecases,asongmaybewrieninadicultkey(e.g.,
many black keys), or you may wish to shift the pitch to
match anotherinstrumentorvocalist. In suchcases,you
cantranspose(shiftthepitch)sothatyoucanuseaneasier
ngering,orusethesamefamiliarngeringtoplayatadif-
ferentpitch.ThisiscalledtheTransposefunction.
For example if you transpose upward by one semitone,
playingthenotesshownatthelowerleftwillproducethe
pitchesshownattheright.
While holding down the TRANSPOSE buon, press the
keyboard key (F#6F7) for the desired transposition.
IfakeyboardkeyotherthanC7ispressed,theTRANSPOSE
buonlightsuptoindicatethatthekeyboardistransposed.
Thepitchofthe entire keyboardistransposed according
tothepitchofthepressedkeyboardkeyinrelationtoC7.
To return to the original pitches, hold down the TRANS-
POSE buon and press the C7 key.
TheTRANSPOSEbuonturnso,andtranspositioniscanceled.
C4
C7
F7
F 6
key Effect
F
#
6 - B6 6–1semitonesbelow
C7 Standardpitch
C
#
7 - F7 1–5semitoneshigher
Whentheinstrumentisturnedon,thetransposingis
reset.
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Entering Partner Mode
With the C1/C1 Air turned o, hold down the BANK buon,
and then press the Power buon. When a dot appears in the
lower-right corner of the display, release the BANK buon.
WhentheC1/C1AirisinPartnerMode,adotappearsinthe
lower-rightcornerofthedisplay.
ThePIANO1soundisusedforboththeleftandrightsides
ofthekeyboard.
The right sideof the keyboard, from E4 to C8, produces
soundstwooctaveslowerinpitch(E2–C6).
The left side of the keyboard, from A0 to E
4, produces
soundstwooctaveshigherinpitch(A2–E
6).
Changing the sound for both sides
Pressasoundbuon.Bothsideswillchangetothesame
sound.
Selecting sounds for the left and right sides
Simultaneouslypressthetwosoundbuonsforthesounds
tobeused.Thetwopressedsoundbuonslightup.
Sound for left side of keyboard
Sound for right side of keyboard
Theleftmostoruppermostselectedsoundbuonisfor
theleftsideofthekeyboard,andtheother(rightmost
orlowermost)oneisfortherightsideofthekeyboard.
Forexample,ifthesoundfromtheE.PIAN1buonisto
beappliedtotheleftsideandthesoundfromtheOR-
GAN1buonistobeappliedtotherightside,holddown
theE.PIAN1buon,andthenpresstheORGAN1buon.
Previously,eachSoundBuonshouldhavebeenused
intheSingleModetoselectthecorrectsound.
Damper Pedal Assignments
In thePartnerMode,the Softpedal acts as a damper
pedal for the left side of the keyboard; the Damper
pedalactsasthedamperpedalfortherightsideofthe
keyboard.
TheSostenutopedalhasnofunctioninPartnerMode.
The volume balance of the sounds for the left and right
sides can be adjusted with Volume balance for Layer Mode
(or Partner Mode)” in “Function Mode” on page 12.
Exiting Partner Mode
Turn o the C1/C1 Air to exit Partner Mode.
When only the Power buon is pressed to turn on the C1/
C1 Air, it will be in the normal mode (Single Mode).
InPartnerMode,ademosongcannotbeplayedback
andausersongcannotberecordedorplayedback.In
addition,noFunctionModeseingsotherthanthevol-
umebalanceforPartnerModeandnoMIDIfunction
modeseingscanbespecied.
Pitches
A2 to E
6 for the player
on the left side
Pitches E2 to C6 for the player
on the right side
Performance Modes
Playing two sounds at the same time (Layer
Mode)
Youcanplaytwosoundsatthesametimeonthekeyboard.
ThisiscalledtheLayerMode.
1. While holding down the buon of a sound to be lay-
ered, press another sound buon.
Thetwoselectedsoundbuonslightup.
Inordertousesoundsindierentbanks,rstselectthe
banksintheSinglemodeforthesoundbuonstobe
pressed.
For example, to play by layering the German Grand
PianoandJazzOrgan2sounds,selectbank1(German
GrandPiano)forthePIANO1buonandbank2(Jazz
Organ2)fortheORGAN1buon,andthenpressboth
buonssimultaneously.
To adjust the volume balance of the two sounds, press
the FUNCTION buon, then the HARPSI/CLAV but-
ton, and then press the + or – buon to adjust the set-
ting. After selecting the seing, press the FUNCTION
buon again.
(Referto“LayerModeseings”belowand “Function
Mode”onpage12.)
2. To return to Single Mode, press any single Sound But-
ton.
WhenselectingLayerMode,thetotalnumberofvoices
thatcanplayatthesametimeisreduced,depending
onthetotalnumberofoscillatorsusedpervoicebythe
selectedsounds.(refertoAboutmaximumpolypho-
ny”onpage16.)
SoundsaccessedbythesameSoundBuoncannotbe
layered.Forexample,GermanGrandPiano andJazz
Piano are both accessed via the PIANO1 buon and
thuscannotbelayered.
Layer Mode settings
InLayerMode,thevolumebalancebetweensoundscanbe
adjusted,theoctaveforeachsoundcanbeshifted,andthe
damperpedalcanbeenabledordisabledforeachsound.
(referto“FunctionMode”onpage12.)
The leftmost or uppermost selected sound buon is
layer1,andtheother(rightmostorlowermost)oneis
layer2(seethediagramatthebelow).
Layer 1
Layer 2
Forexample,ifE.PIANO1andORGAN1areselected,
E.PIANO1islayer1andORGAN1islayer2.
Performing with another person
(Partner mode)
Twopeoplecanplayinthesamerangewiththekeyboarddi-
videdinhalfbetweenthem.ThisiscalledthePartnermode.
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Recording/playing back a
performance
TherecorderoftheC1/C1Airallowsyoutoeasilyrecordand
playbackkeyboardperformances.Thisiscalledausersong.
Thereisoneusersong,hastwoparts.Youcanseparately
recordtheright-andleft-handpartsofasong,thenplay
backthetwopartsatthesametime.
Ifyourecordtoapartwheredatahasalreadybeenrecorded,
thepreviousperformancedatawillbedeletedandoverwrit-
tenwiththenewdata.Therefore,beforerecordingtoapart,
besureitdoesnotcontainanydatathatyouwishtosave.
Inaddition,youcancheckeachpartaccordingtothelight-
ingstatusofitsbuon.
Part button Status
Not lit
Norecordeddata
Litingreen Playingbackrecordeddata
Blinksingreen Recordeddata,muted
Litinred Recording
Blinksinred Recordingstandby
UserSongscanbesaveduntilthedatastoragespaceofthe
C1/C1Airisfull.
Recording a Performance
IftheC1/C1AiristurnedobeforetheLEDforthere-
cordedpartlightsupingreen,therecordedsongdata
andstoredseingsmaybecorrupted.
1. Press a sound buon to select the song to be recorded.
1
3
4,5
2
2. Press the Record buon.
TheRecordbuonlightsup.
3.
Press the buon for the part to be recorded until the
buon blinks in red.
4. Recording starts when you start playing the key-
board.
ThePlay/Pausebuonandthecorrespondingpartbut-
tonlightup.
Recordingcanalsobestartedbypressingdownonany
ofthethreepedalsorbypressingasoundbuon.
Starting recording with a count-o
Insteadofplayingthekeyboard,pressthePlay/Pause
buon to receive a two-measure count-o before re-
cordingstarts.
5. To stop recording, press the Stop or Play/Pause buon.
Whenrecordingisnished,theRecordbuongoesdark
(notlit),andtheperformancedataisautomaticallysaved.
<Recording Tips>
• Changesmadetothesoundwhilerecordingaresaved.
• Changesmadetothetempowhilerecordingaresaved.
(Ifthetempocannotbechanged,enablethetemposet-
tingduringplayback.)
• Thetimesignaturecannotbechangedwhilerecording.
• Amaximumof999measurescanbesaved.Whenthe
numberofsavedmeasuresexceeds900,theRecordbut-
tonbeginsblinking.When999measuresaresaved,re-
cordingstopsautomatically.
• Whentheremainingspaceforrecordingislessthan1%,
theRecordbuonbeginsblinking.Whennospacere-
mains,recordingstopsautomatically.
Theamountofspaceremainingforrecordingcanbe
checkedandapartcanbedeletedfromtherecording.
Referto“FunctionMode”onpage12.
Adding to a Recording
Recording Over a Recorded Part
Example:Recordinganadditiontoapreviouslyrecorded
Part1
Punch-in recording
1. Press the Play/Pause buon to start playback.
2. Press the Record buon.
TheC1/C1Airentersrecordingstandbymode,andthe
Recordbuonlightsup.
3. Press the PART1 buon until it blinks in red.
4. Start playing the keyboard when reaching the point
where the recording is to be added.
The original recording is overwrien from the point
wherethekeyboardisplayed.
Recording from a paused point
1. Press the Play/Pause buon to start playback.
2. Press the Play/Pause buon when reaching the point
where the recording is to be added.
3. Press the Record buon.
TheC1/C1Airentersrecordingstandbymode,andthe
Recordbuonlightsup.
4. Press the PART1 buon until it blinks in red.
5. Press the Play/Pause buon or start playing the key-
board to start recording.
The original recording is overwrien from the point
whererecordingstarted.
Recording an Additional Part
Example:RecordingPart2forapreviouslyrecordedPart1
1. Press the Record buon.
TheC1/C1Airentersrecordingstandbymode,andthe
Recordbuonlightsup.
2. Press the PART2 buon until it blinks in red.
3. Press the PART1 buon until it displays the desired
lighting status.
For recordingwhilePart 1isplayedback, thePART1
buonshouldlightupingreen.
ForrecordingwhilePart1ismuted,thePART1buon
shouldblinkingreen.
4. Press the Play/Pause buon or start playing the key-
board to start recording.
Playing Back a Recorded Performance
Playing Back
1. Press the Play/Pause buon to start playing back the
performance.
ThePlay/Pausebuonlightsup.
AperformancecannotbeplayedbackwhiletheC1/
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Other functions
Function Mode
Thepitchaswellastemperamentseingsetc.canbespeci-
edfromtheFunctionMode.Forthefunctionsthatcanbe
set,refertothe“Listoffunctions”below.
InPartnerMode,noseingsotherthanthevolumebal-
anceforPartnerModecanbespecied.
Adjusting Parameter Settings in the Function Mode
1. Press the FUNCTION buon.
The FUNCTION buon and the PIANO1 buon will
light.
2. Press the appropriate buon shown below to select a
parameter.
Thepressedbuonlightsup,andthecurrentseingap-
pearsinthedisplay.
Save parameter
settings
Auto power off
Octave of
layer mode
Pedal of
layer mode
Delete part of User Song
Pitch
Volume balance
of layer mode
Minimum remaining space for recording
Part volume
Temperament
Stereo sound optimizer
3. Press the + or – buon to select a seing.
Torestorethedefaultseing,simultaneouslypressthe+
and–buons.
Theproceduresforcheckingtheamountofrecord-
ing space remaining, for changing a layer octave
andforsavingparameterseingsdierslightly.
4. To exit Function Mode, press the FUNCTION buon.
TheFUNCTIONbuongoesdark.
The seing for the auto power o function is saved
whenitischanged.
Normally,whentheC1/C1Airisturnedo,allparam-
etersreturntotheirfactorydefaultseings.However,
byperformingthe“Saveparameterseings”(seepage
13) operation before the C1/C1 Air is turned o, the
seingsspeciedforthepitchandpartvolumebalance
beforetheC1/C1Airwasturnedocanbesavedasthe
defaultseings.
Functions for Piano Song Mode
InPianoSongMode,theFUNCTIONbuoncanbeusedto
specifythemutinglevelforeachpartofaPianoSong.The
speciedmutinglevelisthesameforbothPart1andPart2.
1. Press the FUNCTION buon; the current muting lev-
el appears in the display.
TheFUNCTIONbuonlightsup.
2. Press the + or – buon to select a seing.
Whenmutedwithaseingof0,therewillbenosound,
andwithaseingof12,thesoundwillbeatfullvol-
ume.
Torestorethedefaultseing(0),simultaneouslypress
the+and–buons.
3. After specifying the desired seing, press the FUNC-
TION buon.
TheFUNCTIONbuongoesdark.
C1AirisinPianoSongMode,SoundDemoSong
ModeorFunctionMode.
2. Press the Play/Pause buon during playback to pause
it.
ThePlay/Pausebuonblinks.
3. To resume playback from the point where it was
paused, press the Play/Pause buon again.
ThePlay/Pausebuonlightsup.
Returning to the Beginning of the Song
1. Press the Stop buon during playback to stop playing
back the performance.
2. Press the Play/Pause buon to start playing back the
song from the beginning.
Skipping to a Specic Measure
1. While the song is playing, stopped or paused, press
the DISPLAY buon; the MEASURE LED in the dis-
play lights up.
Thecurrentmeasureappearsinthedisplay.
2. Press the + or – buon to move to a specic measure.
If playback was stopped, it will be paused (the Play/
Pausebuonblinks)aftermovingtothespecicmea-
sure.PressingthePlay/Pausebuonwillstartplayback
fromthatpoint.
Toquicklyreturntotherstmeasure(001),simultane-
ouslypressthe+and–buons.
Changing the Playback Tempo
Press the DISPLAY buon, and then, after the TEMPO
LED is lit, press the + or – buon to change the tempo.
The seing continues to change while the buonis held
down.
Torestorethetempototheoriginalseing,simultaneously
pressthe+and–buons.
Playing the Right- and Left-hand Parts Separately
AswithPianoSongs,onepartcanbemutedwhiletheother
isplayedback.Referto“Practicingaperformance”onpage
6.
Deleting a Recorded Performance
Eachpartofarecordedperformancecanbedeleted.
1. Press the FUNCTION buon, then the ORGAN2 but-
ton.
2. Press the + or – buon to select the part to be deleted,
and then press the Play/Pause buon to delete the
part.
3. After the part is deleted, press the FUNCTION buon
again.
(Referto“FunctionMode”onpage12“andthe“List
offunctions”onpage13“.)
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List of functions
Button Function
Setting Display
Description [default setting]
PIANO1 Pitch 27.5...52.5
427.5..440.0...452.5Hz[440.0]
InordertoadapttheC1/C1Airpitchtothatof
anotherinstrument,youcanadjustthepitchin
stepsof0.5Hz.
PIANO2 Temperament*1 00...02
Equal...Werckmeistertemperament
[00:Equal]
Select from three temperaments, including the
Equal temperament, Kirnberger temperaments
andanWerckmeistertemperament.
E.PIANO1 Volumebalanceforparts -12...00...12
Only2layer...Both...Only1layer[00]
Specify the volume balance for parts during
playbackofaPianoSong.
E.PIANO2 Minimumremainingspace
forrecording
100...000
Remainingspaceof100%...0%
HARPSI/
CLAV
Volume balance of layer
mode(orpartnermode)
1–9...9–1
19(
Layer1min.
)...99(
Bothmax.
)...
91(
Layer2min.
)[9–9]
Adjust the volumebalance between the sounds
forlayer1(orleftside)andlayer2(orrightside).
VIBES/
GUITAR
Octaveoflayermode(L1,L2)
*2
-01,00,01
±1Octave[00]
Specifythesoundrangeforlayer1andlayer2.
ORGAN1 Pedaloflayermode o–_,_o,oo
Only1,Only2,Bothlayers[oo]
Selectthelayer(orrightsideandleftside)that
thedampereectisappliedto.
ORGAN2 DeletepartofUserSong P1,P2
Part1,Part2
:
Afterselectingapart,pressPlay/
Pause( )buontoperformoperation.
DeletetheselectedpartofaUserSong.
STRINGS Stereosoundoptimizer*3 oFF,on
On,O[on]
Turnon/otheeectthatgivespresencetothe
soundwhentheheadphonesareused.
BASS&
PIANO
Autopowero oFF,on
Disable,30min
[on]
Record
(
) Saveparameterseings*4
PressRecord( )buontoperformopera-
tion.
Savethe values and seings for parameters in
theFunctionMode.
Additional Functions and Descriptions
*1: Temperament
Temperament types
Display Temperament
00 Equal temperament (default setting):
Spacing
allsemitonesatequalpitchintervals,thistem-
peramentisthemostwidelyused.
01 Werckmeister: TheWerckmeister
III
scale was
createdinthelaterBaroqueperiodtoallow
relativelyfreetransposition.
02 Kirnberger: TheKirnberger
III
scaleisused
mainlyfortuningharpsichords.
About stretched tuning
In order to produce the most natural resonance, piano
soundsusea“stretchedtuning”thatmakesthenotesofthe
lower range slightly aerthan equal temperament, and
theupperrangeslightlysharper.Thisishowanacoustic
pianoisnormallytunedbyprofessionaltuners.
*2: Octave of layer mode (L1, L2)
Setting procedure
1. Press the + or buon beside the display to select a
layer.
L1appearsforlayer1,andL2appearsforlayer2.
2. Press the Play/Pause buon.
Theoctaveseing(00)appearsinthedisplay.
3. Press the + or buon beside the display to select an
octave seing.
Torestorethedefaultseing,simultaneouslypressthe+
and–buons.
To select the octave for the other layer, press the VIBES/
GUITARbuontoselectthelayer.
IfthesoundisintheSinglemode,–––appearsinthe
display,andaseingcannotbespecied.
*3: Stereo sound optimizer
Thisgivespresencetothesoundthatisreproduced,asif
playinganacousticpiano,evenwhenheadphonesareused.
When headphones are plugged into the headphone jack,
enabledeectsareappliedtoallsounds.Theeectswillbe
appliedtotheoutputfromtheLINEOUTjack.
*4: Save parameter settings
ThisoperationwillsavetheparameterseingsinFunction
Mode(pitchandvolumebalanceforparts),themetronome
seings(accentsound,soundandvolume)andthesound
seings(reverb,chorusandbrilliance)speciedwhenthe
Record( )buonwaspressed.
TheRecordbuonlightsupwhiletheseingsarebeing
saved;donotturnotheC1/C1Airuntilthebuongoes
dark(notlit).
Resetting the parameters
To return all parameters to theirfactorydefault seings,
holddownthePlay/PausebuonandpressthePowerbut-
tonuntil“8.8.8.”appearsinthedisplay.
TheUserSongswillnotbeerased.ToeraseaUserSong,
performthe“Deletepartofselectedsong”operation.
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List of MIDI functions
Button Function
Setting Display
Description [default setting]
PIANO1
MIDIChannnel*1 C01...C16
1...16[C01]
SpecifythetransmissionchannelforMIDIdata.
PIANO2 LocalOn/O on,oFF
Enabling(turnon)/disabling(turno)the
C1/C1Airsoundsource
[
on
]
Disable(turno)inordertopreventechoback.
E.PIANO1 PCFilter*2 on,oFF
Enabling/disablingprogramchangetrans-
mission/receptionltering[oFF:transmis-
sion/reception]
If an incompatible program change number is
received,theC1/C1Airsoundisnotchanged.
E.PIANO2 CCFilter on,oFF
Enabling/disablingcontrolchangetransmission/re-
ceptionltering[oFF:transmission/reception]
HARPSI/
CLAV
Dumprecordedsongs*3 ddd
Sending/receivingrecordedsongdata
VIBES/
GUITAR
Multi-timbralOn/O
on,oFF
Operatingasa16-partmulti-timbralsound
module[on:operating]
*1: MIDI channnel
InLayerMode,thisseingwillbethetransmissionchan-
nelforlayer1,andthetransmissionchannelforlayer2will
automaticallybesettothefollowingchannel.
For example, if MIDIchannel C07is selected for layer1,
MIDIchannelC08willautomaticallybespeciedforlayer
2.IfMIDIchannelC16isselectedforlayer1,MIDIchannel
C01willbespeciedforlayer2.
*2: Table of sounds and corresponding program change
numbers.
CC0:BankSelect(MSB)forallsoundsissetto121.
Button Bank CC32 PC Sound
PIANO1 1 0 0 GermanGrandPiano
2 0 1 JazzPiano
3 2 0 ClassicPiano
PIANO2 1 1 0 JapaneseGrandPiano
2 1 1 PopPiano
3 0 3 Honky-TonkPiano
E.PIANO1 1 0 4 StageElectricPiano
2 1 4 BrightElectricPiano
3 0 2 ElectricGrandPiano
E.PIANO2
1 0 5
DigitalElectricPiano1
2 1 5 DigitalElectricPiano2
3 2 4 60’sElectricPiano
HARPSI/
CLAV
1 0 6 Harpsichord1
2 1 6 Harpsichord2
3 0 7 Clav
VIBES/
GUITAR
1 0 11 Vibraphone
2 0 12 Marimba
3 0 24
AcousticGuitar
MIDI
What can you do with MIDI?
ThankstoMIDI,youcanusetheC1/C1Airtocontrolother
instruments, use other instruments to control the C1/C1
Air,anduseasequencertocreatecomplexmusicalpieces.
WhenyouusetheC1/C1Airkeyboardorpedal,orselect
asound,thenotes,pedalactivationandchangeinsound
aretransmiedtoanotherinstrument,orarerecordedby
a sequencer.
Connections
Commercially available MIDI cables are used to transfer
MIDIdata.ConnectthesecablesfromtheMIDIjacksofthe
C1/C1AirtotheMIDIjacksoftheexternalMIDIdevicethat
youwant toexchange datawith.There are twotypes of
MIDIjack.
MIDI IN jack
ThisjackreceivesMIDImessages.
TheMIDIINjackletsyouplaytheC1/C1Airssoundsfrom
anexternalMIDIdevice(e.g.,MIDIkeyboardorsequencer).
UseaMIDIcabletoconnecttheC1/C1AirsMIDIINjackto
yourexternalMIDIdevice’sMIDIOUTjack.
MIDI OUT jack
ThisjacktransmitsMIDImessages.
TheMIDIOUTjackletsyoucontrolanexternalMIDIde-
viceusingtheMIDImessagestransmiedfromtheC1/C1
Air.UseaMIDIcabletoconnecttheC1/C1AirsMIDIOUT
jacktoyourexternalMIDIdevice’sMIDIINjack.
MIDI function mode
WhentheC1/C1Airisturnedon,theMIDIparametersare
settotransmissionchannel1,allreceptionchannels(116),
Local On and Multi-Timbral On. These seings can be
changedfromtheMIDIfunctionmode.
Setting procedure for parameters in the MIDI function mode
1. Hold down the FUNCTION buon (for at least 3 sec-
onds).
TheFUNCTIONbuonblinksandthePIANO1buon
lightsup.
2. Press the appropriate buon shown below to select a
parameter.
Thepressedbuonlightsup,andthecurrentseingap-
pearsinthedisplay.
Multi-timbral
On/Off
MIDI channel
Dump recorded songs
CC Filter
PC Filter
Local On/Off
3. Press the + or – buon to select a seing.
4. To exit Function Mode, press the FUNCTION buon.
TheFUNCTIONbuongoesdark.
AllMIDIseingsareappliedtoallsounds.
Normally,whentheC1/C1Airisturnedo,allparam-
etersreturntotheirfactorydefaultseings.
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TheautopowerofunctionoftheC1Airwillnotoper-
ate during playback of a device connected via Blue-
toothaudio.
Multipledevicescannotbeconnectedatthesametime.
Connecting a New Device (Pairing)
Whenanewdeviceisconnected,pairing”(mutuallyreg-
isteringconnectioninformation)mustbeperformed.
Theinformationforuptoeightpaireddevicescanbe
stored.Whenaninthdeviceispaired,theinformation
foranexistingdeviceisdeletedsothatthenewinfor-
mationcanbestored.
Evenifpairingfailed,theinformationforthatdevice
maybestoredontheC1Air.Iftheinformationforeight
deviceshasalreadybeenstored,theinformationforan
existingdeviceisdeleted.
Inordertoreconnecttothedevicewhoseinformation
wasdeleted,deletetheC1Airsinformationfromthat
device,andthenperformpairingagain.
1. When the C1 Air is turned on, it enters the pairing
standby mode.
Pairingisenabledforonly1minuteafter“120”appears
inthedisplaywhentheC1Airisturnedon.
2. Turn on the Bluetooth function for the device to be
connected to, and then select KORG C1Airin the
list of the seings screen that appeared.
When a message appears, requesting permission for
pairing,allowpairing.
Whenapasskeyisrequested,enter“0000”.
TipThepasskeymayalsobecalledaPINcode,pass-
word,etc.
3. If pairing is successful, the connected device enters
a connection-ready mode and displays a connection
with “KORG C1Air.
Sincethedisplaysdierdependingonthedevice,referto
themanualofyourdevice.
Reconnecting to a paired device
• If the Bluetooth function for the device to be connect-
ed to was turned o when the C1 Air was turned on
TurnontheBluetoothfunctionforthedevicetobecon-
nectedto.
If the Bluetooth function for the device to be connect-
ed to was turned on when the C1 Air was turned on
TurnotheBluetoothfunctionforthedevicetobecon-
nectedto,andthenturnitonagain,orselect“KORG
C1Air”inthelistofpaireddevices.
Ifaconnectioncannotbeestablishedagain,turnothe
Bluetoothfunctionforthedevice,andthenturniton
again.Ifaconnectionstillcannotbeestablished,cancel
pairingordeletetheinformationfromthedevice,and
thentryperformingtheoperationdescribedabovein
ConnectingaNewDevice(Pairing)”.
Cutting the Connection
Perform the operation by using the Bluetooth seings
screenontheconnecteddevice.
Ifthe C1Air is turned owhile itis connected to a
device,itmaybedicultfortheconnectiontobere-
establishedthenexttime.
ORGAN1 1 0 16 JazzOrgan1
2 1 16 JazzOrgan2
3 0 17 JazzOrgan3
ORGAN2 1 0 19 PipeOrgan1
2 1 19 PipeOrgan2
3 2 19 PositiveOrgan
STRINGS 1 0 48 Strings
2 0 50
CinemaStrings
3 0 52 Choir
BASS&
PIANO
1 0 32
A.Bass/Piano
2 0 33 E.Bass/E.Piano
3 1 32 Bass&Cym/Piano
*3: Dump recorded songs
Recordedsongscanbesavedtoacomputerorsongssaved
tothecomputercanbeimportedontotheC1/C1Air.
Inordertodumprecordedsongs,MIDIdatalersoft-
ware (KORG MIDI Data Filer, available from www.
korg.com)aswellasaseparatelysoldUSB-MIDIinter-
facearerequired.
Pressthebuon;“ddd”appearsinthedisplay,andtheC1/
C1Airenterssend/receivestandbymode.
Sending
PressthePlay/Pausebuontobegindumping.
Whilesending,thePlay/Pausebuonblinksinred,and
___”appearsinthedisplay.
Whensendingisnished,thePlay/Pausebuongoes
dark(notlit),and“ddd”appearsinthedisplay.
Receiving
Whensendingbeginsfromthecomputer,allrecorded
songdataontheC1/C1Airiserased.
Whilesending,thePlay/Pausebuonblinksinred,and
___”appearsinthedisplay.
Whensendingisnished,thePlay/Pausebuongoes
dark(notlit),and“ddd”appearsinthedisplay.
Tocancelsending/receiving,presstheFUNCTIONbut-
tontoexitMIDIseingmode,orselectadierentMIDI
parameter.However,if receiving is cancelled after it
hasalreadybegun,allrecordedsongdataontheC1/C1
Airwillhavebeenerased.
Recording to the Recorder
WhentherecorderoftheC1/C1Airisinrecordingstandby
mode,recordingcanbestartedwithMIDImessagessent
fromanexternalMIDIkeyboard,etc.
• TheperformanceisrecordedonlywhenLocalOisset.
• WhenPart1isinrecordingorrecordingstandbymode:
Theperformanceis recorded whenaneventwith the
speciedMIDIchannelandachannelof+1isreceived.
• WhenPart2isinrecordingorrecordingstandbymode:
Theperformanceisrecordedwhenaneventwithchan-
nelsof+2and+3thespeciedMIDIchannelisreceived.
Using as a Bluetooth Speaker (C1 Air only)
Ifacomputer,tablet,smartphone,audioplayer,etc.,com-
patiblewithBluetoothaudioisconnected,theC1Aircan
beusedasaBluetoothspeaker.
Adjustthevolumeontheoutputfromthedeviceconnected
viaBluetoothaudio.ItcannotbeadjustedwiththeVOL-
UMEknobontheC1Air.
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120notes.Soundsusingtwooscillators,suchastheBank
2soundofthePIANO2buon,ortheBank1and2sounds
ofthe E.PIANO2buon, haveamaximum polyphonyof
60notes.
120÷Numberofsoundoscillators=Maximumpolyphony
Keep the maximum polyphony in mind and carefully
choosesoundswhenusingLayerModetoplaytwosounds
simultaneouslyorwhenusingthedamperpedal.
Specications
Keyboard RH3(Realweightedhammeraction3)
88keys(A0C8)
Touch Curves Fiveavailable
Pitch Control Transpose,Mastertuning
Temperament Threetypes
Sound Generation
StereoPCMSystem
Polyphony 120notes(max)
Sounds 30sounds(10x3banks)
Eects Brilliance,Reverb,Chorus(3levelseach)
Recorder Twoparts,maximum14,000notes
(approximately100KB)
Demo Songs 50
(SoundDemoSong×10,PianoSong×40)
Metronome
Tempo,TimeSignature,Accent,soundandVolum
controls
Pedal
Damper*,Sostenuto,Soft*(*half-pedalingsupported)
Connections
LINEOUT,Headphones×2,MIDI(IN,OUT),PEDAL,
SPEAKER
Controls
Power,VOLUME,PIANOSONG,TRANSPOSE,
FUNCTION,TOUCH,BRILLIANCE,REVERB,
CHORUS,BANK,Sound×10,DISPLAY,+,–,
METRONOME,Play/Pause( ),Stop( ),Record( ),
PART1,PART2
Wireless method:
Bluetooth(A2DPSink)(C1Aironly)
Speakers 10cm×2
Amplication 25W×2
Power supply DC24V
( )
Power consumption 18W
Dimensions (W × D × H)
1346×347×770mm/52.99×13.66×30.31inches
1346×347×926mm/52.99×13.66×36.46inches
(withthekeycoveropened)
Weight 35kg/77.16lbs.(includingStand)
Included Items
ACadapter,Powercord,StandwithSpeakerBox&
Pedalunit,Owner'sManual.
•Specicationsandappearancearesubjecttochange
withoutnoticeforimprovement.
Appendix
Troubleshooting
If any of the following problems should occur, carefully
examinetheinstrumenttoseeifyoucandiscernwhatthe
troublemaybe,andtryresolvingitbyfollowingthesug-
gestions below. If the instrument still does not function
properly,pleasecontactyourdealer.
The instrument will not turn on
• CheckthattheACadapteriscorrectlyconnectedtothe
pianoandtheoutlet.
• Makesurethatthepowercordisfullypluggedintothe
ACadapter.
No sound
• Isthecablefromthespeakerboxconnectedsecurelyto
thespeakerconnectorontheC1/C1Air?
• Besurethatthevolumeissettoanadequatelevel,and
notsettotheMINvalue.
• Make surethat the MIDILocalfunctionis notseton
OFF (seepage14).Ifitis,setittoON(orturnthein-
strumentoandthenonagain).
• Checktoseethatnothingisconnectedtotheheadphone
jacks;anyconnectiontoeitherofthesejackswillmute
theinternalspeakers.
Notes are interrupted or sound generation is heavy
Themaximumpolyphonymayhavebeenexceeded;
see“Aboutmaximumpolyphony.
The sound has changed.
Eects such as reverb and chorus are saved with each
sound.
Theeectseingsthatareapplieddierdependingonthe
orderthatsoundsareselectedinLayerModeorthesounds
selectedforaUserSong;therefore,dierentnuancesmay
be heard even with the same combination of sounds. Be
carefulwhenselectingsounds.
The pitch or tone of the piano sounds wrong in some key
regions
The C1/C1 Air’s piano sounds replicate the sound of an
actual piano asfaithfullyas possible.This meansthatin
some regions of the keyboard, you may feel that certain
overtonesseemstronger,aectingthepitchortone.Thisis
not a malfunction.
Your external MIDI device does not respond to MIDI data
sent from the C1/C1 Air.
• MakesurethatallMIDIcablesarecorrectlyconnected.
• MakesurethattheC1/C1AiristransmiingMIDIdata
onthesamechannelthattheMIDIdeviceisreceiving
on.
About maximum polyphony
Ifthenumberofnotesbeingplayedsimultaneouslyexceeds
themaximumpolyphony,somenoteswillbelostsincethe
C1/C1Airisequippedwithamechanismthatstopstherst
notebeingplayedtogiveprioritytonotesplayedwithkeys
pressedlater.SomeC1/C1Airsounds,althoughtheymay
be asingle sound,are generated bytwoor more oscilla-
tors(onenoteofasound-generatingcircuit).Soundsusing
justoneoscillator,suchasthebank1and2soundsofthe
VIBES/GUITAR buon, have a maximum polyphony of
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3. Insert the pedal unit into the pedal board, and then fas-
ten it by pressing a push rivet into the hole (above the
cutout) at the rear of the pedal board.
Afterpressingitintothere,liftthepedalboardtocheck
thatthepedalsdonotdrop.Thepedalmauntingpinwill
preventthepedalunitfromfallingout.Therefore,itcannot
befullyfastenedtothepedalboard.
4. Using four screws (M4), temporarily fasten the pedal
board (with the pedal unit aached) to the brackets at
the boom of the inside of the left and right side panels.
*Totemporarilytightenthescrewsistotightenthemleav-
ing
aclearanceofabout2mm.
Side panel (right)
Side panel (left)
Screws
(M4)
Screws (M4)
5. Lift up the speaker box so that the brackets (A) on the
left and right side panels pass through the dents in the
speaker box. When the brackets (A) are f