I've had this keyboard for over 5 years now and I still occasionally have one of those "I didn't know it could do that" moments.
I've always found it a little difficult to reach for one of the Assignable Switches to turn Harmony on and off.
Today I discovered that if I plug an old (second) damper pedal into the Assignable Pedals jack, I can assign "Voice Proc Sw. A Mom" to this (under Global, Pedal Switch) so that Harmony only comes on when the pedal is down. Brilliant - really works well.
John
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i used this pedals when i srtart to used PA1X without is not usable not only this but all keyboard.I mis heon PA1X cronicly one indicator outside in separate light for see when is harmony turn on or off,than i do not like when set other STS pads stoped ,or not posoibility to set PADS to as for axampke synhro start -stop neyt keyboard is Liontracs - mediastation http://bortchy.mojforum.si/bortchy-about368.html poliphony 1300 tones and samplers with a wevVST instruments it sounding perfect i hear that
yes i miss to on main style interface no outside swich buton to track volumen interface side to set it is not functionaly yes and dafer for settings harmony and effect volumen in real time .

yes i miss to on main style interface no outside swich buton to track volumen interface side to set it is not functionaly yes and dafer for settings harmony and effect volumen in real time .
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Is it just me or does anyone else think the Liontracs looks like something you would buy from K-mart.?
You don't need a harmony on/off indicator if you set the second pedal up as suggested. The harmony is only on when the pedal is down.
You don't need a harmony on/off indicator if you set the second pedal up as suggested. The harmony is only on when the pedal is down.
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it is not good solution why is not always on ,thincking about it ,is to much indicators is wery good solution in any time evidence about more things. thanck you for "compliment"wery honstey of you

Reuben wrote:Is it just me or does anyone else think the Liontracs looks like something you would buy from K-mart.?
You don't need a harmony on/off indicator if you set the second pedal up as suggested. The harmony is only on when the pedal is down.

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Over time I have watched your posts.
I have defended you, certainly on one occasion as, without being critical, some of the language you use can be difficult to understand. (Hats off to you, I couldn't make any attempt in your native tongue.)
However, it must be said that, in the main, your posts always seem to be critical and that the Korg has never really given you any pleasure.
I accept that top of the range keyboards come at a price that means we have to get good value from them. Resale values are never good, so that means keeping them sufficiently long to feel that we have "had our money's worth".
It seems to me that your continmuing criticism of the Korg means that the time has come for you to rid yourself of something that is obviously a source of annoyance.
Good luck with the next purchase.
Best wishes
Chris
Over time I have watched your posts.
I have defended you, certainly on one occasion as, without being critical, some of the language you use can be difficult to understand. (Hats off to you, I couldn't make any attempt in your native tongue.)
However, it must be said that, in the main, your posts always seem to be critical and that the Korg has never really given you any pleasure.
I accept that top of the range keyboards come at a price that means we have to get good value from them. Resale values are never good, so that means keeping them sufficiently long to feel that we have "had our money's worth".
It seems to me that your continmuing criticism of the Korg means that the time has come for you to rid yourself of something that is obviously a source of annoyance.
Good luck with the next purchase.
Best wishes
Chris