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abos1210
Joined: 18 Aug 2010 Posts: 2
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Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 12:10 am Post subject: Losing sound with change of instrument... |
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So I love the SV-1 but I have noticed that I am unable to change the sound (ie instrument) without the sound cutting out, even with the the damper pedal depressed. This upsets me to a degree because I've always dug establishing a baseline ethereal string background, holding onto the sound with the pedal and switching patches to another sound.
Is this not possible on the Korg sv-1??? Clearly you can bypass the various effects, turn them on and off, without cutting out the sound, but what about the instrument??
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Aaron |
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mackbaz Junior Member
Joined: 03 Aug 2010 Posts: 97
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Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 3:37 am Post subject: Re: Losing sound with change of instrument... |
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abos1210 wrote: | So I love the SV-1 but I have noticed that I am unable to change the sound (ie instrument) without the sound cutting out, even with the the damper pedal depressed. This upsets me to a degree because I've always dug establishing a baseline ethereal string background, holding onto the sound with the pedal and switching patches to another sound.
Is this not possible on the Korg sv-1??? Clearly you can bypass the various effects, turn them on and off, without cutting out the sound, but what about the instrument??
Thanks,
Aaron |
I want this feature too. I received this response from a korg rep
"With regards to changing the sounds, that is the nature of the keyboard. I can pass your thoughts and concerns along to the appropriate department but at present that is the nature of the keyboards.
Best regards,
Max
Product Support Supervisor" |
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