KKS (KORG Komponent System)
This instrument is part of the KORG Komponent System.
This versatile system keeps all of the sound generating cir-
cuitry, all of the external connectors and even the power
supply together inside of the sound module (subsequently
referred to as the modsë). In this way, the instrument may
be played with the module section tilted up or lying flat. In
addition, the module section may be completely removed
and operated as an independent tone module, or used with
other KKS products for further convenience.
Parts and their functions
Keyboard Assembly
2
1
1. Retaining bar
This part keeps the sound module and the cover panels
attached to the keyboard assembly. Four screws (M3 x 8)
with it locks.
2. Keyboard
73-key: semi-weighted
88-key: RH-3 (Real Weighted Hammer Action 3)
3. Ribbon controller
By touching or rubbing your finger on this ribbon you can
control various program and effect parameters on the con-
nected module.
4. Joystick
By moving the joystick up/down/left/right you can con-
trol various program and effect parameters on the con-
nected module.
5. SW1/SW2
You can use these switches to control various program or
effect parameters on the connected module, or to turn the
joystick or ribbon controller's Lock function on/off.
4
4
3
6
7
8
9
TO MODULE(2nd) connector
TO MODULE connector
Expanded view of 6.
Connector area
6. TO MODULE connector/TO MODULE(2nd) connector
One end of the connecting cable (8) will plug into this jack,
and the other end will plug into the module's TO KYBD
port. When connected, you'll be able to use the keyboard
assembly's keyboard, joystick, ribbon controller and
switches to control the module. If you're using only one
module, connect it to the TO MODULE connector.
Certain modules may not support all of the control-
lers found on the keyboard assembly.
7. Connecting cable
This cable connects the keyboard assembly to the module.
8. Locking support
This part fastens the module to the keyboard assembly. The
support arm allows the rear of the module to be raised,
providing easy access to the panel controls, or lowered to
lie flat. In addition, the entire locking support can be moved
to any location along the rear rail, allowing the module to
be freely positioned.
5
9. Cover panels
When using a single module, these covers can be attached
to the keyboard assembly to provide a more finished look.
Locking support
9
6
2
1
1. Bracket
This part is attached to the rear rail of the keyboard assem-
bly. It can be moved horizontally so that you can re-posi-
tion the module.
2. Support arm
This part supports the module when it's in the raised position.
3. Lock plate
This secures the arm when you're using the module in the
raised position.
4. Latch
This secures the module when it's in the lowered/stored
position, lying flat on the keyboard assembly.
5. Screws A
These fasten their respective parts.
6. Screws B
These are two screws (M4 x 6) that attach the support arm
to the module.
3
Rear rail
5
4