Korg Sp-500 manual Appendices, Troubleshooting

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Appendices

Troubleshooting

Power does not turn on

Is the AC/AC power supply connected to an appropriate AC outlet? (p.14)

Is the AC/AC power supply connected to the AC9V connector of the SP-500? (p.14)

Is the power switch turned on? (p.14)

If the power still does not turn on, disconnect the AC/AC power supply from the AC outlet, and contact your local Korg distributor.

No sound

Are the [MASTER VOLUME] slider and [ACC VOLUME] slider turned up? (p.14)

Is the currently selected part set to a volume of “0”? (p.40)

Has the currently selected part been muted? (p.40)

Make sure that Local On is selected. (p.70)

In the “Mixer” page, is the “KeyL” check box turned on? (p.40)

Sound is interrupted

The sounds of the SP-500 are created by sampling (recording) the sounds of actual instruments. Some sounds play a single piece of sampled data when you press a key, while other sounds play two pieces of sampled data. When one of these two-sample sounds are selected, the maximum polyphony is 32 notes. For other sounds (i.e., one- sample sounds), the maximum polyphony is 64 notes. If the maximum polyphony is exceeded, some of the notes will be lost. If you use layer or split to play two sounds simultaneously, the max- imum polyphony will depend on whether one- sample or two-sample sounds are used. For example if you combine a one-sample sound and a two-sample sound, the maximum polyphony will be 21 notes. When using layer or split, or when recording multiple parts on the recorder, be aware of the sounds you combine, so that you can take full advantage of the SP-500’s potential.

Piano pitch or tone seems wrong in specific ranges of pitch

The piano sounds of the SP-500 simulate a real piano as closely as possible. For this reason, it may appear that certain overtones are empha- sized in certain ranges, this is not a malfunction.

The high range does not sound, or the pitch is lowered

Since some sounds have an upper limit to the pitch they can produce, playing them in the high range may produce no sound, or may re-assign the notes to a lower octave.

Pedals do not produce the correct result

Has the pedal connected to the Damper Pedal jack been unplugged? (p.33)

Is the Assignable Pedal set appropriately? (p.66)

Effect does not apply when a DS-1H (sold sepa- rately) is used

You must connect the DS-1H (sold separately) before you turn on the power. After turning on the power, press the pedal deeply before you begin using it.

Cannot record

• Is the part set to “Rec”? (p.49)

External device does not respond to transmitted MIDI data

Make sure that the MIDI cable is connected cor- rectly. (p.69)

Make sure that the SP-500 is transmitting MIDI data on the same channel that is being received by the external device. (p.69)

Is the MIDI channel (part) correct? (p.69)

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Korg Sp-500 manual Appendices, Troubleshooting