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KORG SV-1 1.0 User GUIDE (EFGI1) - Scavino

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Advanced settings | Transposing – 25<br />

Advanced settings<br />

English<br />

TRANSPOSING<br />

In some cases, a song may be written in a difficult key (e.g., many black keys), or<br />

you may wish to shift the pitch to match another instrument or vocalist. In such<br />

cases, you can transpose (shift the pitch) so that you can use an easier fingering,<br />

or use the same familiar fingering to play at a different pitch. This is called the<br />

Transpose function.<br />

For example if you transpose upward by one semitone, playing the notes shown<br />

at the lower left will produce the pitches shown at the right.<br />

1. Press the TRANSPOSE button.<br />

If the keyboard is already transposed, its LED will be on, otherwise it will<br />

remain dark.<br />

2. Keep the TRANSPOSE button pressed for three seconds, until its LED starts<br />

blinking.<br />

3. Press the note corresponding to the desired transposition:<br />

-12<br />

0 +12<br />

C3<br />

C5<br />

Key<br />

Effect<br />

C3 – B3<br />

12 – 1 semitones below<br />

C4 (Middle C)<br />

Standard pitch<br />

C#4 – C5 1 – 12 semitones higher<br />

NOTE: If no note is played after four seconds, the transpose function will turn off.<br />

NOTE: When the instrument is turned off, transposing is reset.

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