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Korg SV-2 User Manual

Korg SV-2
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English
Transposing
In some cases, a song may be written in a difficult key (e.g., many black keys),
or you may wish to shift the pitch to match another instrument or vocalist. In
such cases, you can transpose (shift the pitch) so that you can use an easier
fingering, or use the same familiar fingering to play at a different pitch. This
is called the Transpose function.
For example if you transpose upward by one semitone, playing the notes
shown at the lower left will produce the pitches shown at the right.
Turning transposition on or off
1 Press the TRANSPOSE button to turn the transposition on. If a transposition
has already been set, the LED of this button will turn on, otherwise it will
remain dark.
2 Press the TRANSPOSE button again to turn transposition off. The LED will
go dark.
Setting the transposition interval
1 Keep the TRANSPOSE button pressed for about one second, until its LED
starts blinking.
2 Press the note corresponding to the desired transposition. Transposition will
be activated, and the LED will stay on.
-12
C3
0 +12
C5

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Korg SV-2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Polyphony128 voices
Sound EnginePCM
Keyboard88-key RH3 (Real Weighted Hammer Action 3)
EffectsReverb, Delay, Chorus, EQ, Amp Simulator
AmplifierBuilt-in stereo amplifier
ConnectionsMIDI In/Out, USB
Power SupplyAC adapter (included)

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