Korg Sp-500 manual Initial Edit 1/2, Initial Edit 2/2, Memory Utility

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“Initial Edit 1/2” page

Here you can make effect settings, and spec- ify the keyboard sound and octave.

“Reverb” cell: Specify the depth of the reverb.

“Reverb type” cell: Specify the reverb type.

“Chorus” cell: Specify the depth of the cho- rus or other effect.

“Chorus type” cell: Specify the type of the chorus or other effect.

“Upper 1, 2, Low” cell: Specify the program and octave setting for each part.

“Initial Edit 2/2” page

Here you can edit Program, Pan, Volume, Reverb, and Chorus settings for each track.

Press the radio button for the track that you wish to edit. Then press the appropriate cell and use the dial or the [VALUE] switches to adjust the setting.

“Track” radio buttons: Press a radio button to select the track that you wish to edit. “Program” cell: Select the program that will be the initial setting.

“Pan” cell: Specify the initial panpot value.

“Volume” cell: Specify the initial volume value.

“Reverb” cell: Specify the reverb depth.

“Chorus” cell: Specify the depth of the cho- rus or other effect.

“Memory Utility” page

Song selection cell: Selects the song. Select the song that you want to play back or record in the “Rec 1/3” page. It is not possi- ble to change the song while the recorder is running.

“Preset” button: Returns to the factory-set state.

“Delete” button: Deletes the song data selected by the song selection cell.

All the recorded data will be erased.

“Tx” button: Transmits the song data selected in the song selection cell from the MIDI OUT connector to a connected MIDI device. Use this when you want to save song data on a MIDI data filer or similar device. Data can be received from the data filer while this page is displayed. At this time, the received data will be overwritten onto the song that is selected in the song selection cell.

The song data is not SMF (Standard MIDI File).

Remaining memory: As this value approaches 0, the number of notes (events) that can be subsequently recorded will decrease.

We recommend that you delete unneeded songs to increase the amount of free memory before you continue recording.

When there is little memory remaining, recording will stop automatically. In some cases, this may happen before the remaining memory reaches “0” in order to ensure that the data is saved correctly.

Memory used: This indicates the approxi- mate amount of memory used by the song that is selected in the song selection cell. This information will help you decide which song to delete.

Recording

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Contents Page Data handling Table of Contents Automatic accompaniment Recording the automatic accompaniment without performing FunctionsPage Introduction How to use this manualBefore you begin Check the included itemsMain features Touch control Pitch adjustment TransposeTemperaments Touch-View LCD screenFront panel Panel layoutsRear panel Fill 1, 2 switches Demo switch √, switches Help switch Value -, + switchesSTART/STOP switch Operating panelWhen using headphones Before you turn on the powerPreparations for playing ConnectionsTurning the power on Using the music standAdjusting the volume Connect the AC/AC power supplyBasic operation Using the LCD screenLCD screen Items in the LCD screenValue + switch, switch, dial Use this switch to return to the previous screenOperating panel MainHelp function Press the Help switchSelect the language for display Select the itemTo exit Help Move through the pagesTo view another item Listening to the demo Demo playbackTo listen to the demo songs Pausing the demo performance Press the Recorder PLAY/STOP switchStart demo playback Stopping the demo performancePracticing right hand and left hand separately Practicing along with a demo songChanging the tempo of the demo playback Page Playing the SP-500 Turing the power onPlaying a sound Play the keyboardChanging sounds Selecting soundsSelect the program group Select a programSelecting percussion instrument sounds Press the Program Group User switchSelecting sounds from the User program group Layer function play two sounds together Combining soundsTo cancel the Layer function Press the Split switchLow lower range. p.24 2. Selecting sounds To cancel the Split function Playing the SP-500 as a piano Play Piano modeTo change the split point Adjust the reverb depth Press the Reverb switchApplying effects to a sound Adding Reverb to the soundTo cancel Reverb Press the Chorus etc. switchAdding Chorus or other modulation effects to the sound Select the type of effectPress the Metronome switch Adjust the effect depthPlaying along with the metronome Starting the metronomeStopping the metronome Adjusting the tempoAssignable switch Using pedalsDamper pedal settings for Layer and Split Damper pedalCollecting favorite sounds into a User program group Using the User pro- gram groupChanging the program name Page Press the ACC switch Using automatic accompanimentSelect how to specify chords Automatic accompanimentSelecting a rhythm style Press the START/STOP switchSelect a sound for the part that you yourself will play Use the keyboard to specify the chordUsing the TAP Tempo feature Press the Tempo DOWN, UP switchesTo stop automatic accompaniment Adjusting the volume of individual parts Adjusting the overall volumeMuting a part When you take your hand off SwitchStop switch Access the Func 3/10Changing how you specify the chords Press the Ensemble switchPerforming with an ensemble Select how you will specifyAdding an intro To change the variationAdding a fill Adding an endingSelecting the most appropriate program for a Rhythm Style Reducing the number of parts in the accompaniment Using the User rhythm style groupCustomizing a rhythm style Edit the rhythm style Custom style parameter listName your custom style Save your custom style to interMidi OUT Recording Press the Recorder Record switchRecording your performance Basic recording Realtime RecordingStart recording Specify the time signatureTo change the time signature during a song To record the tempo as wellPress the Recorder Song Select switch Press the Recorder PLAY/STOP switchRecording with automatic accompaniment Loading performance data that you recordedTo fast-forward To pause the playbackTo rewind To stop the playbackVarious recording methods Using Quantize while you recordMultitrack recording Auto punch-in/out Recording from the middle of the songStep recording procedure Chord Inputting chords Access the Rec 3/3Set the end measure cell Press the Step Rec button Stop recordingCtrl Inputting control events Let’s use step recording to input chordsControl event type list ’ve Been WorkingEditing previously-saved data Editing functionsEdit the data Event type list Event EditSong Name Insert Measure Bounce TrackDelete Measure Initial EditInitial Edit 2/2 Initial Edit 1/2Memory Utility Page Fine adjustments to the pitch Adjusting the pitchFunctions Changing the key TransposingSelecting a temperament SettingChanging the octave Change the desired OctaveCreating your own temperament Selecting a temperamentDamper pedal settings for Layer and Split Using the pedalsSpecifying the function of the assignable switch Make the desired settingsTo store these settings into internal memory All setupAccess the Func 7/10 Setting contentsAdjusting the display time of a popup screen Adjusting the left/right balanceConvenient functions Connecting Midi equipment Connecting other equipmentWhat is MIDI? Midi channel settingsLocal on/off setting Using the SP-500 as a multi-tim- bral tone generatorAccess the Func 4/10 Press a Local radio buttonMidi Transpose Synchronizing to an external sequencerMidi Filter After Touch Control Control changeExclusive Appendices TroubleshootingSpecifications Piano Program listProg Strings Brass/ChoirGuitar BassPercussion Synth/S.EStyle Name Rhythm style listポップ 6/8 User Drum kits list OFF Piano demo songs Demo songs listStyle demo songs Program demoMajorC Major 6th Major 7th CM7 Sus Csus4 Csus2 Dominant 7th List of detected chordsAppendices Chart Index
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