Hit Function button.
Adjust Bass knob (+/-): -less strings; +more strings.
This is the same system as adjusting the RX Layer (noise) on other patches.
Same for adjusting Bass guitar level in the piano+bass patches.
More tips, see if you find something new:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... mvWI#t=527
THIS is how to adjust the Strings level in the Piano+Strings
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THIS is how to adjust the Strings level in the Piano+Strings
SV-1 73.
I sell and upgrade 10-string lyre harps.
Guild F65CE acoustic/electric, Yerubilee 10-string lyre. Stradivarius Bach model 37.
Former gear: Fender Rhodes MKII suitcase, Roland Juno 6.
I sell and upgrade 10-string lyre harps.
Guild F65CE acoustic/electric, Yerubilee 10-string lyre. Stradivarius Bach model 37.
Former gear: Fender Rhodes MKII suitcase, Roland Juno 6.
THANK YOU TEDDY C1
Hi Teddy,
So glad you posted this. Been wanted to adjust these parameters, but hadn't figured it out on my own.
Here's one for you... can i define my own split and layers? If so, are the instructions available somewhere? Any quick advice from you?
Thanks for your post!
Glenn
So glad you posted this. Been wanted to adjust these parameters, but hadn't figured it out on my own.
Here's one for you... can i define my own split and layers? If so, are the instructions available somewhere? Any quick advice from you?
Thanks for your post!
Glenn
Hey Glenn;
Glad the tip helped you.
As to your other question, the short answer is: No.
Split locations and layer types are defined and built into the patch.
Each patch is a preset ROMpler sound actually 2 sounds.
In the piano or EP patches that have "noise" such as string or tines noise to add to the character of the sound, that noise is a sound layer (RX Noise) that plays along with your main layer. So the "function + bass knob tweak" adjusts the noise sample relative to the main sample.
The bass/keys splits are not technically a split, they are layers. The bass layer only extends up to a point and the keyboard layer takes over from there. In other words, the bass sample layer plays silent notes above a certain key (which you cannot change, it's hard-wired into the sample).
What you can do of course is load in the patches that you want from various sources around the web. We have a few posted at Korg Users facebook group. And of course load up your Editor and tweak the patches, there's a bit more power in the computer software. Save whatever you come up with and post it if it's cool. And relax, knowing you got a rompler with knobs that can be twiddled live
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Some guys also use the SV-1 as a weighted MIDI controller and then there's plenty of options.
Glad the tip helped you.
As to your other question, the short answer is: No.
Split locations and layer types are defined and built into the patch.
Each patch is a preset ROMpler sound actually 2 sounds.
In the piano or EP patches that have "noise" such as string or tines noise to add to the character of the sound, that noise is a sound layer (RX Noise) that plays along with your main layer. So the "function + bass knob tweak" adjusts the noise sample relative to the main sample.
The bass/keys splits are not technically a split, they are layers. The bass layer only extends up to a point and the keyboard layer takes over from there. In other words, the bass sample layer plays silent notes above a certain key (which you cannot change, it's hard-wired into the sample).
What you can do of course is load in the patches that you want from various sources around the web. We have a few posted at Korg Users facebook group. And of course load up your Editor and tweak the patches, there's a bit more power in the computer software. Save whatever you come up with and post it if it's cool. And relax, knowing you got a rompler with knobs that can be twiddled live

Some guys also use the SV-1 as a weighted MIDI controller and then there's plenty of options.
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SV-1 73.
I sell and upgrade 10-string lyre harps.
Guild F65CE acoustic/electric, Yerubilee 10-string lyre. Stradivarius Bach model 37.
Former gear: Fender Rhodes MKII suitcase, Roland Juno 6.
I sell and upgrade 10-string lyre harps.
Guild F65CE acoustic/electric, Yerubilee 10-string lyre. Stradivarius Bach model 37.
Former gear: Fender Rhodes MKII suitcase, Roland Juno 6.
That helps
Thanks Teddy - very helpful.
Midi controller is a great idea. I don't feel like lugging two full keyboards. I gig with a group where 95% of what i need is vintage pianos/organs/strings and basic synth. SV-1 is obviously perfect for all of that.
Midi-ing out to a sound library or synth module is a great idea for getting the other 5%!
rock on...
G
Midi controller is a great idea. I don't feel like lugging two full keyboards. I gig with a group where 95% of what i need is vintage pianos/organs/strings and basic synth. SV-1 is obviously perfect for all of that.
Midi-ing out to a sound library or synth module is a great idea for getting the other 5%!
rock on...
G