Adjusting The Rx Noise Or The Layer Level; Choosing A Midi Channel - Korg Stage Vintage SV-1 User Manual

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DJUSTING THE
The RX Noise component of the sounds can be perceived as a series of 'noises' , like the
mechanics of the keyboard, hammer-slap, etc. The Layer can be heard as a second tim-
bre mixing with the main timbre, like in the case of the universally known "piano plus
strings" sound. You can adjust the RX Noise or the Layer level to suit your taste and
playing style.
NOTE: Not all sounds include RX Noises or the Layer. See table on page 20.
Press the FUNCTION button.
1.
If the sound does include RX Noises or the Layer, after you press the FUNCTION
button one of the LEDs around the BASS knob in the EQUALIZER section starts
blinking. If the sound does not include RX Noises or the Layer, no LED around the
BASS knob starts blinking.
Use the BASS knob to edit the RX Noises or Layer level. Each click of the knob cor-
2.
responds to a single value. The LEDs around the knob show the nearest value of
the RX Noises or Layer volume.
By pressing the BASS knob, the center value will be recalled. If you want to recall
3.
the original value, select the same preset or favorite sound again.
NOTE: The RX Noise/Layer level is memorized when saving a favorite sound. Also, it is memo-
rized by each preset or favorite sound you can edit with the SV-1 Editor, after you choose the
Write Current Preset command.
C
HOOSING A
Choose a MIDI channel over which the SV-1 can transmit and receive data to another
instrument or a computer.
Press the FUNCTION button.
1.
After you press the FUNCTION button, its LED starts blinking. Press one of the
2.
notes from C6 and D#7 to choose a transmit/receive MIDI channel:
Note
Channel
C6
1
C#6
2
D6
3
D#6
4
Advanced settings | Adjusting the RX Noise or the Layer level – 31
RX N
OISE OR THE
MIDI
CHANNEL
C4
Note
Channel
E6
5
F6
6
F#6
7
G6
8
L
AYER LEVEL
1
C6
Note
Channel
G#6
9
A6
10
A#6
11
B6
12
16
Note
Channel
C7
13
C#7
14
D7
15
D#7
16

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