Real Experience - Korg SV-1 Stage Vintage Piano Mode D'emploi

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6 – Introduction | Real eXperience
Easy connection
• Featuring an USB digital interface and MIDI IN and OUT connectors, the SV-1
offers you plenty of potential and numerous options to expand your system. The
USB port also carries MIDI data, so that you can connect the SV-1 directly to your
personal computer with a single cable and without the need of a dedicated MIDI
interface. A dedicated KORG USB MIDI Driver is freely available for full use of the
SV-1's MIDI features, and can be found in the included Accessory Disk or down-
loaded from our web site.
• The Local Off button immediately configures your SV-1 as a master keyboard for
working with a sequencer.
Enhanced editing
• While integrated editing is kept to a minimum for maximum ease of use, sophisti-
cated editing is available by using the SV-1 Editor. By using this software, you can
store all of your own sound, amp settings and effect model settings as a "preset" in
one of 36 preset sounds and 8 favorite memories. Huge libraries can be created, and
collections of presets exchanged with other users. The SV-1 Editor can be found in
the included Accessory Disk or downloaded from our web site.
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The SV-1 sounds feature Korg's Real eXperience technology, giving unprecedented
realism and detail to sounds. While existing sampling techniques have resembled an
audio snapshot, our technology is more of a hologram, accurately reproducing every
dimensional detail of the sound. Grand piano, electric piano and clavi's are all sampled
with the hammer and natural release sound, to preserve the natural imaging of the
sound. Different dynamic levels are captured to extend the instrument's expressive
vocabulary.
Take for example the grand piano. The SV-1 uses the sound of the key being released and
the hammer returning, as well as the damper resonance of the strings to create all of the
subtle shadings that create a superior instrument sound. This attention to detail defines
the sound of the new SV-1, providing an instrument that can interpret every nuance of
touch into a meaningful musical gesture.
This technique applies to all other sounds as well. For example, electric pianos, clavi's
and organs are for the first time reproduced in complete realism, and do not sound
synthetic and deprived of any life-like quality. These sounds react under your fingers
exactly as the real instrument, and results in a more impressive performance when
playing on stage.
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