Korg Sp-500 manual Let’s use step recording to input chords, Ctrl Inputting control events

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8“Delete” button: The chord indicated by “” will be deleted.

9“Put” button: Insert the specified chord at the specified measure and location.

0“Time signature” cell: Specify the time sig- nature of the measure indicated by “”.

3, 4, 5 and 6 can be input from the key- board. To input these from the keyboard, turn on the [ACC] switch before you press the “Step Rec” button. If necessary, you can also turn on the “Bass Inv.” button.

“Ctrl”: Inputting control events

You can input INTRO/ENDING, Variation, and KBD ASSIGN settings used for auto- matic accompaniment, and change the rhythm style during the performance. Input control events at the desired locations in the same way as for the “Chord” track.

2

3

1

4

5

 

6

 

 

7

 

 

 

1“Measure” cell: The event will be written into the measure specified here.

2“Location” cell: Specify the location within the measure at which the event will be writ- ten.

3“Event type” cell: Refer to “Control event type list”

4“Value” cell: Refer to “Control event type list”

5, ” button: Select the location.

6“Delete” button: The event indicated by “” will be deleted.

7“Put” button: Insert the specified control event at the specified measure and location.

Control event type list

Event name

Value

 

 

RhythmStyle

0 ~ 217 (p.78 “Rhythm style list” “No.*”)

 

 

Sty.Element

Off, Var1, Var2, Var3, Var4, Int1, Int2, End1,

 

End2, Fil1, Fil2

 

 

Kbd Assign

Full, Layer, Split, F-Mute (mutes the left-

 

hand keyboard for “Full”), L-Mute (mutes the

 

left-hand keyboard for Layer)

 

 

Bass Inv.

Off, On

 

 

Transpose

–11 ~ +11

 

 

Drum Mute

Play, Mute

 

 

Perc Mute

Play, Mute

 

 

Bass Mute

Play, Mute

 

 

Acc1 Mute

Play, Mute

 

 

Acc2 Mute

Play, Mute

 

 

Acc3 Mute

Play, Mute

 

 

Upp1 Prog.

0 ~ 411 (p.75 “Program list” “No.*”)

 

 

Up2/Lo Prog.

0 ~ 411 (p.75 “Program list” “No.*”)

 

 

Upp1 Oct.

–2 ~ +2

 

 

Up2/Lo Oct.

–2 ~ +2

 

 

Let’s use step recording to input chords

When you use step recording to input the chords shown in the music below, the result will be the list shown below right.

Input the data as described on p.55.

 

 

 

I’ve Been Working

Traditional

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

G

 

 

 

G7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

2

 

C

 

Cm6

 

G

 

 

 

 

G

 

 

 

Em

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

4

5

6

 

 

 

7

 

A7

 

 

 

D

 

 

 

 

D7

 

 

G

G7

8

 

 

9

0

 

 

A

B

CB7C

C

 

D

 

 

 

E

G

 

Em

Cm6

G D7

 

G

F

 

G

H

I J

 

K

Measme

Location

Root

Bass

Type

Tention

1 M003

1:00

G

/G

 

----

2 M004

3:00

G

/G

7

----

3 M005

1:00

C

/C

 

----

4 M005

3:00

C

/C

m6

----

5 M006

1:00

G

/G

 

----

6 M007

1:00

G

/G

 

----

7 M008

3:00

E

/E

m

----

8 M009

1:00

A

/A

7

----

9 M010

1:00

D

/D

 

----

0 M011

1:00

D

/D

7

----

A M012

1:00

G

/G

 

----

B M012

3:00

G

/G

7

----

C M013

1:00

C

/C

 

----

D M014

1:00

B

/B

7

----

E M015

1:00

C

/C

 

----

F M016

1:00

G

/G

 

----

G M017

1:00

E

/E

m

----

H M017

2:48

C

/C

m6

----

I M017

3:00

G

/G

 

----

J M017

4:00

D

/D

7

----

K M018

1:00

G

/G

 

----

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Contents Page Data handling Table of Contents Automatic accompaniment Functions Recording the automatic accompaniment without performingPage How to use this manual IntroductionBefore you begin Check the included itemsMain features Pitch adjustment Transpose Touch controlTemperaments Touch-View LCD screenPanel layouts Front panelRear panel Demo switch √, switches Help switch Value -, + switches Fill 1, 2 switchesSTART/STOP switch Operating panelBefore you turn on the power When using headphonesPreparations for playing ConnectionsUsing the music stand Turning the power onAdjusting the volume Connect the AC/AC power supplyUsing the LCD screen Basic operationLCD screen Items in the LCD screenUse this switch to return to the previous screen Value + switch, switch, dialOperating panel MainPress the Help switch Help functionSelect the language for display Select the itemTo view another item Move through the pagesTo exit Help To listen to the demo songs Demo playbackListening to the demo Press the Recorder PLAY/STOP switch Pausing the demo performanceStart demo playback Stopping the demo performanceChanging the tempo of the demo playback Practicing along with a demo songPracticing right hand and left hand separately Page Turing the power on Playing the SP-500Playing a sound Play the keyboardSelecting sounds Changing soundsSelect the program group Select a programSelecting sounds from the User program group Press the Program Group User switchSelecting percussion instrument sounds Combining sounds Layer function play two sounds togetherLow lower range. p.24 2. Selecting sounds Press the Split switchTo cancel the Layer function To change the split point Playing the SP-500 as a piano Play Piano modeTo cancel the Split function Press the Reverb switch Adjust the reverb depthApplying effects to a sound Adding Reverb to the soundPress the Chorus etc. switch To cancel ReverbAdding Chorus or other modulation effects to the sound Select the type of effectAdjust the effect depth Press the Metronome switchPlaying along with the metronome Starting the metronomeAdjusting the tempo Stopping the metronomeUsing pedals Assignable switchDamper pedal settings for Layer and Split Damper pedalUsing the User pro- gram group Collecting favorite sounds into a User program groupChanging the program name Page Using automatic accompaniment Press the ACC switchSelect how to specify chords Automatic accompanimentPress the START/STOP switch Selecting a rhythm styleSelect a sound for the part that you yourself will play Use the keyboard to specify the chordTo stop automatic accompaniment Press the Tempo DOWN, UP switchesUsing the TAP Tempo feature Muting a part Adjusting the overall volumeAdjusting the volume of individual parts Switch When you take your hand offStop switch Access the Func 3/10Press the Ensemble switch Changing how you specify the chordsPerforming with an ensemble Select how you will specifyTo change the variation Adding an introSelecting the most appropriate program for a Rhythm Style Adding an endingAdding a fill Using the User rhythm style group Reducing the number of parts in the accompanimentCustomizing a rhythm style Custom style parameter list Edit the rhythm styleName your custom style Save your custom style to interMidi OUT Press the Recorder Record switch RecordingRecording your performance Basic recording Realtime RecordingSpecify the time signature Start recordingTo change the time signature during a song To record the tempo as wellPress the Recorder PLAY/STOP switch Press the Recorder Song Select switchRecording with automatic accompaniment Loading performance data that you recordedTo pause the playback To fast-forwardTo rewind To stop the playbackMultitrack recording Using Quantize while you recordVarious recording methods Recording from the middle of the song Auto punch-in/outAccess the Rec 3/3 Step recording procedure Chord Inputting chordsSet the end measure cell Press the Step Rec button Stop recordingLet’s use step recording to input chords Ctrl Inputting control eventsControl event type list ’ve Been WorkingEdit the data Editing functionsEditing previously-saved data Event Edit Event type listSong Name Bounce Track Insert MeasureDelete Measure Initial EditMemory Utility Initial Edit 1/2Initial Edit 2/2 Page Adjusting the pitch Fine adjustments to the pitchFunctions Changing the key TransposingSetting Selecting a temperamentChanging the octave Change the desired OctaveSelecting a temperament Creating your own temperamentUsing the pedals Damper pedal settings for Layer and SplitSpecifying the function of the assignable switch Make the desired settingsAll setup To store these settings into internal memoryAccess the Func 7/10 Setting contentsConvenient functions Adjusting the left/right balanceAdjusting the display time of a popup screen Connecting other equipment Connecting Midi equipmentWhat is MIDI? Midi channel settingsUsing the SP-500 as a multi-tim- bral tone generator Local on/off settingAccess the Func 4/10 Press a Local radio buttonMidi Filter Synchronizing to an external sequencerMidi Transpose Exclusive Control Control changeAfter Touch Troubleshooting AppendicesSpecifications Prog Program listPiano Brass/Choir StringsGuitar BassSynth/S.E PercussionRhythm style list Style Nameポップ 6/8 User Drum kits list OFF Demo songs list Piano demo songsStyle demo songs Program demoList of detected chords MajorC Major 6th Major 7th CM7 Sus Csus4 Csus2 Dominant 7thAppendices Chart Index
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