Resetting Korg SV-1 Stage Vintage Piano
|Last Updated on June 18, 2022 by Nick
The SV-1 is Korg’s first foray into vintage keyboard territory. Available in two sizes (73 and 88-note) both models utilise Korg’s RH3 graded-hammer action keybed (found in the M50 and M3-88). This is a key scene 7 octaves, there are 6 banks of 6 sounds each, 36 sounds in total, plus additional sounds available on the Korg website. Can modify them (a little) with the software supplied with the keyboard. Level connections, there is everything you need, USB, MIDI input and output Jack of course not forgetting the XLR.
According to several user reviews, they have praised Korg SV-1 for the acoustic and electric piano sounds are outstanding; RX Noise adds a new level of realism to them; It’s a joy to play. Also, some user have complained it for no splits, layers or multitimbrality; The non‑piano sounds somewhat confuse its identity, in my opinion; You need to hook it up to a computer to get the best from it.
Image source: audiofanzine.comFactory Reset:
- Power ON while simultaneously holding the [FUNCTION] button until the LED starts flashing, and release it
- Press the [FUNCTION] button again to confirm the restore operation.
Warning! This operation returns all settings you’ve made in the menus to their factory-set condition. Do not use this function unless you are certain that you want to do this. Hopefully the article of “Resetting Korg SV-1 Stage Vintage Piano” can help you.
Reference: Korg SV-1 manual