KORG SV-1 73-Key Stage Vintage Piano Black

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Description
The Piano aspects of the SV-1 73-Key Stage Vintage Piano
The SV-1 contains not just one, but multiple piano sounds, including a Japanese Grand Piano, a German Grand Piano, an authentic upright, and more. Then there is the Vintage. The SV-1 73-Key Stage Vintage Piano offers the most rewarding compendium of electro-mechanical, transistorized, tape-driven, analog, and early digital keyboards ever available in a single instrument. Crafted using Korg's RX (Real eXperience) Technology; each sound is a detailed and authentic re-creation, accurately capturing the full range of expression and dynamics of the original. But for Korg, even that is not enough. The SV-1 also provides access to the effect pedals, amplifiers, speaker cabinets, and studio techniques that gave these sounds their original shine. Together, they provide fingertip access to the sounds that defined generations of popular keyboard playing.
Designed with performance in mind, the SV-1 is a pleasure to play. The RH3 Real Weighted Hammer Action is the finest keybed Korg offers, with a solid, responsive feel that inspires confidence. Forget menus. Never mind banks and programs. Stop staring at displays. With the SV-1, the entire front panel is always live, using clearly labeled knobs to dial up just the sound you are looking for. Saving your eight favorite settings for quick recall is as easy as saving a station on your car radio.
Best of all, the Korg SV-1 provides an economical, reliable, portable, and maintenance-free alternative to collecting and maintaining a stable of vintage instruments. The cabinet styling clearly defines the SV-1 as an instrument that was made to be played; providing a retro-chic appearance that reflects the pulse and heart of the original instruments that inspired it.
The sounds
The 36 sounds in the SV-1 span from electric pianos, acoustic pianos, organs, strings and synth. Each category of instrument starts with the essential classics and then moves beyond what other products offer, going into some rare and unique instruments that were the part of the soundtrack of their eras.
The acoustic pianos include three-way stereo versions of both classic German and Japanese grand piano giants, a more intimate upright piano, a much-needed mono piano for small gigs, a late '70s to mid-'80s Japanese electro-acoustic variation, plus some blended sounds.
The electric pianos start with a seven-way velocity switched "tine" version, continue through the classic "reed" based model and then into a vintage analog "electra" instrument (all from American manufacturers), as well as two different Japanese mid-'80s digital classics. Organs include three variations of the classic tonewheel model, plus the most famous British and Italian combo organs, along with the first known offering of a signature American tube-driven console organ.
Clavs include four variations of the tonal settings plus a related keyboard from the same manufacturer that used a plucked-reed mechanism for a unique and intimate sound. Add in real, tape-based and analog strings; choir; and a couple of fat analog synth sounds, and you have an incredibly versatile palette of sounds to perform with.
Each of the core instruments has been accurately sampled including tine, key-off, damper and hammer noises at different velocities. We even sampled piano cabinet resonances to enhance the accuracy of our pianos. This attention to detail, called the RX Experience, is what makes playing the SV-1 a joy. It comes to life under your hands, with a three-dimensional sound evoking the electro-mechanical legends, reborn.
Vintage FX chain and amp modeling
The superb sound generation of the SV-1BK is further enhanced with the inclusion of six separate stages of signal processing, all bypass-able:
EQUALIZER (Bass, Middle, and Treble)
Controllable from the front panel, the EQ allows you to shape the tonal quality of your sound in real-time.
PRE FX (Compression, Boost, U-Vibe, Chorus/Vibrato, Tremolo, Wah)
This section provides the essential effects for pre-treating your sound or adding some vintage vibe, with some classic effects modeled by Korg's legendary guitar effects designers. Add a sweep pedal (i.e. Korg's EXP-2 or XVP-10) to get funky with the Wah.
AMP MODEL (Amp Modeling, Cabinet Simulation, and Noise Reduction)
A wealth of amp heads and speaker cabinets are available to add color, drive and edge to your sound. Plus, Korg's exclusive Valve Reactor circuitry adds the warmth or snarl that only a real tube can provide.
MODULATION FX (Chorus 1 & 2, Phaser 1 & 2, Flanger, and Rotary)
Some of the most famous stompbox pedals have been recreated to give you the signature sounds for these legendary timbres. Korg's rotary speaker emulation has long been acclaimed as one of the best, faithfully adding nuance and motion to any organ sound.
REVERB/DELAY (Room, Plate, Hall, Spring, Tape Echo, and Stereo Delay)
Four types of reverb are provided, along with a classic tape-echo, plus a tempo-based digital delay - complete with a tap tempo switch.
LIMITER
This final step in the chain ensures your level remains balanced across all sounds, and is adjustable only via the included computer editor/librarian software.
Intuitive and simple interface
The user interface has been designed with performance in mind. Every essential control is quickly accessible on the front panel, with no confusing menus or multiple button presses. Rotary knobs include illuminated LED's to show the position of the knob, and can be pressed to restore the original setting. For really quick changes, the SV-1 has eight car-radio style buttons to instantly call up your eight Favorite sounds and settings. Storing a Favorite is equally as easy. Simply adjust the controls to your preferred settings, then press and hold one of the Favorites buttons; when the button flashes, press it again and the settings are now stored.
Keyboard, tuning curves
As mentioned above, the SV-1BK is equipped with Korg's finest graded-hammer action (RH3) keyboard. The FUNCTION button provides access to eight different tuning curves including equal, grand piano stretch, electric piano stretch, electric grand, upright stretch, detuned and two user-definable types (configurable using the editor/librarian software). Overall tuning can also be accessed via the FUNCTION button, and adjusted by using the EQ treble control. While in this mode, concert pitch (A=440) can be recalled quickly by pressing the treble encoder pot. Needless to say, the SV-1BK can be transposed into any key.
Connectivity
A pro keyboard would be incomplete without all the right connections. The SV-1BK is equipped with balanced XLR and 1/4 in. outputs; Left and Right audio inputs; MIDI In and MIDI out jacks; USB MIDI Port; and 3 pedal connections: Damper, Pedal 1, and Pedal 2. The Damper pedal is included, and responds to half-pedaling for authentic piano response. Pedal 1 is designed for a switch type of pedal, and can operate as a piano Sostenuto pedal, or as a Fast/Slow switch when the Rotary Speaker effect is on. Pedal 2 can accept either a sweep-type pedal - great for authentic Wah effects - or an additional switch pedal, providing the piano purist with access to all three piano pedal functions by adding the Una Corda (soft) function.
Editor/Librarian Software
While setting out to create an incredibly friendly and easy-to-use instrument, we knew that there were more tech-savvy players out there that would love nothing more than to dig in a little deeper. The SV-1 Editor/Librarian software provides cool graphic-based programming, including access to certain parameters not available on the SV-1 73-Key Stage Vintage Piano panel. In addition, the Editor/Librarian software allows each of the 36 sounds and the eight Favorites to be programmed and saved individually. This points the way to users sharing and swapping their favorite settings, and for Korg to supply more sounds in the future. The SV-1 Editor/Librarian runs on Mac or PC, and is included free.

Features
Sounds:
- Power cable
- User Guide
- Accessory Disk
- Music stand
- Damper pedal (Korg DS-2H)
- Bonus software:
- SV-1 Editor (Windows / Mac)
Specs
Windows:- Computer: A computer that satisfies the operating requirements of Windows 7/Vista/XP, and has a USB port
- CPU: Intel Pentium IV / 2 GHz, or more, Pentium D or more than Core Duo is recommended
- RAM: 1GB or larger
- Operating system: (32-bit version): Microsoft Windows XP SP3 or later, Microsoft Windows Vista SP1 or later, Microsoft Windows 7
- (64-bit Version) Microsoft Windows XP SP3 or later, Microsoft Windows Vista SP1 or later, Microsoft Windows 7
Macintosh:- Computer: "Intel or Power PC" Apple Macintosh computer that satisfies the operating requirements of Mac OS X and has a USB port
- CPU: Apple G4 1.4GHz, or more (Support to Intel Mac), Apple G5 or more than Core Duo is recommended
- RAM: 1GB or larger
- Operating system: Mac OS X version 10.4.11, 10.5 or later
Warranty
All Korg products purchased from a Korg USA authorized dealer are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship to the original consumer purchaser as listed below:
Labor: 1 Year
Parts: 1 Year
Exceptions: Tubes, AC Adapters, Foot Switches: 90 days
Warranty Requirements and Limitations:
-Proof of Warranty - The customer must provide proof of purchase in order to obtain warranty service. The dated sales slip or copy thereof is the only acceptable proof of purchase.
-The product must be purchased from a Korg USA authorized dealer and have a valid serial number.
Damage resulting from the following causes are excluded from the warranty set forth above:
-Misuse, including damage occurring during shipment, damage caused by battery leakage, accident, fire, unauthorized repairs, tampering, cosmetic damage or other types of damage which are the result of improper handling or abuse.
-The cleaning of controls or contacts due to exposure to dirty, dusty, or otherwise contaminated environment.
-Damage resulting from modification.
-Damage to units used for loan or rental.
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Reviewed by 7 customers
For sure, a def recommend.
Verified Buyer
submitted7 years ago
bybryan
fromundisclosed
Love the SV-1!!! Sounds are amazing.
Great piano, limiting in certain ways
submitted8 years ago
byShanus
fromRhode Island
I still own this keyboard since around when it first came out in 2012-2013. It's great for pianos and electric pianos. That's it in my opinion. The organs are muddy and brash at the same time and just take the overall sound of the band down 3 notches. It's so heavy that it causes harm to itself when moving it around. The action on it is very nice. I'm not too gentle with it in all fairness but after a year the drive/tube section burnt out and I can no longer use drive/amp models. I tried replacing it but it was a nightmare and when I finally got it in it didn't work. One of the keys G#2 makes an obnoxious click when you play it. The keyboard isn't perfect but it does look classy on stage and it does hold its' own for pianos and electric pianos.
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Verified Buyer
submitted9 years ago
bySigma
fromAlbany, NY
This piano produces wonderful tones. Very high-quality, realistic sound. Excellent touch and feel. It has a nice warm and full nature.
Korg SV-1
submitted10 years ago
byDavid
fromSt. Louis, Missouri
A bit over-priced, but it has all the sounds I need and it's very easy to set up and play. I was a little disappointed with the construction, some of the knobs on the front are free-floating and that's worrisome in the long run. Other than that, it's a great keyboard and I look forward to playing it.
Love this keyboard, but...
submitted10 years ago
byJOHN
fromHighland, CA
I have had the SV1-73 since December of 2013. I bought the keyboard at Guitar Center along with the Korg ST-SV-1 keyboard stand and the Rolling Padded Case for the Korg SV-1 73 (the stand and case were bought through other sites since guitar center did not carry them at the time of purchase). The stand and keyboard fit very nicely in the rolling case, but it is fairly heavy to move around if you can't roll it. The stand is built for the SV-1 and looks very nice on stage. I have played approximately 75 shows in the year and a half since I bought it and the keyboard is holding up very well. It is hard to find an SV-1 in store to play before you buy, so let me just say that the sounds are great as advertised and adjustable. They really took the time to do the EP sounds right. The RH3 action is also really nice to play on. I like the smaller footprint of the 73 vs. the 88 and do not notice the missing keys. Overall I am very happy with my purchase, but... The polyphony is 80 max and I have had several occasions where the keyboard will switch to another sound when maxed out. I tend to be a little heavy on the sustain pedal during some of my songs and if I don't remember to take my foot off, it will max out and switch to a default EP sound. This can be very awkward/embarrassing when playing a request for someone or heaven forbid a first dance at a wedding. Needless to say, I have to be more careful with my technique. One other small, but important problem is that the thread hole on the bottom of the keyboard is stripped and I am finding it harder and harder to lock in the keyboard to the stand. Without the locking screw it just rests on top of the stand and can be easily tipped over. Overall, I love this keyboard but just wish it had better max polyphony and I will have to find a solution to the locking screw soon.
Reliability issues
submitted12 years ago
byyolanda reyes
fromHouston, Texas
I have had this item two years, love the feel and the sound. I recently had an issue with the item. I do not gig, I do not store it, it sat on its stand all two years. I NEVER bring a drink around it and I live alone, so no chance of a kid coming to screw it up. I never play more than two hours at a time. The issues are: 1. Octaves, random ones, different ones every time, will not work. 2. If the octaves are no issue then the notes I press will not play right off, but rather after a few seconds and when they do play it is at a faster speed. I have taken the item to a shop and hope it isn't a motherboard issue. Please look up this item on forums to see the sort of problems it has had. If I'd known, and it pains me to say it because it sounds and feels phenomenal, I wouldn't have bought it. This isn't a cheap item. This shouldn't have happened so soon, if ever.
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submitted5 years ago
asked byCappy
fromNyc
I have the sv1 73 . I love playing this key board now 5 years. I would love to record sv1 but don't know best way to do that. What I'm using now is one cord and only garage band. Not good result. What do I need to use for best results, please any hel- appreciate. Thanks.
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