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Instruções de Operação Korg, Modelo SV-1

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Arquivo Nome : SV1-100-EditorGuide-EFGI_633882647124050000.pdf
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While we were very careful in keeping the editing capabilities of the piano itself at a minimum, to make it clean and easy to use, we don’t want to prevent you from making your own sounds. Enter the SV-1 Editor: a graphic user interface for your SV-1, providing full access to all parameters. When finished editing, your sounds and favorite settings can be written to the SV-1 or to a file on your computer. The SV-1 Editor file format is the same in Windows and Mac OS X, so you can effortlessly transfer the files between these platforms. The SV-1 Editor is a useful librarian for managing all your sounds and settings. So, by using the SV-1 Editor you can comfortably view and edit all sound parameters and general settings of your SV-1. With it, you can: • edit existing sounds (including favorites) • create and edit tuning scales • create libraries of sounds, to be exchanged with other SV-1 users • combine sounds from different libraries • change the order of sounds • replace sounds you don’t plan to use, with others you like better Turn your SV-1 on For all features of the SV-1 Editor to work, the SV-1 must be connected and turned on before you run the software. Otherwise, only the Backup page will be available to manage your backup sets. Note that your computer might exit from “sleep” mode when you turn the SV-1 on. This is a normal behaviour, since the USB port is “sensing” the SV-1 returning to an active state. Introduction I Editing workflow - 5 Editing workflow While it is very easy to understand how to use the SV-1 Editor, and you are free to use the editing procedures that you prefer the best, please carefully follow these steps to connect the SV-1 to a computer and to transfer data between them. 1. Connect your SV-1 to your computer using an USB cable. 2. Turn the SV-1 on. 3. Launch the SV-1 Editor. 4. Wait for the content of the SV-1’s memory to be transferred into the Editor. Also, you can load data saved on disk (this might be data you edited in the past, or that you download from the web). 5. Go to the Main page and edit your data. Changes are immediately mirrored to the SV-1, so that you can listen to them when playing the keyboard. However, they are not saved into the SV-1 memory. 6. Click the Write Current Preset in the side drawer to save the changes into the SV-1’s memory. 7. If you want to create a backup set with all the edited data, click the Backup All SV-1 Data button in the side drawer. A Save dialog appears. Enter a name for the new backup set, choose a place where to save it in the disks, then confirm. 8. Exit from the SV-1 Editor. 9. Disconnect the USB cable. 10. Enjoy your new sounds! English 6 - Installing the software | The software that comes with your SV-1 Installing the software The software that comes with your SV-1 Before you start using the SV-1 Editor, you are asked to install some software in your computer. Nothing to worry about! The installers themselves are self-explanatory, and no malicious data is installed. Your computer will continue to work as well as before, and our software will live peacefully side by side with all other software in your computer. NOTE: This software can be updated as new versions are released by Korg. You can download the new versions from our web site ( System Requirements To install the SV-1 Editor, you need a personal computer meeting the following specifications: • PC running under Microsoft® Windows® XP/Vista. NOTE: By default, each time you run the SV-1 Editor on Vista, a warning appears, asking if you want to actually run it. This is due to the User Account Control security turned on. If you do not want it to appear, go to Control Panel > User Account > Control On or Off, and turn it off. Be warned that this removes a protection against malicious software. For more information about User Account Control, see the relevant information on Microsoft's web site. • Mac running under OS X 10.4 (or higher), with either a PowerPC or Intel processor. • Java Machine version 1.5 (or higher) is required. It is installed as standard on Mac OS X starting from version 10.4, while installation could be required on a PC running Windows. To download the latest version go to • Minimum video resolution of 1024 x 768 pixel. Connecting your SV-1 via USB Before using the SV-1 Editor, you must connect your SV-1 to a personal computer via a standard USB cable. Installing the software | Installing the KORG USB-MIDI Driver - 7 Installing the KORG USB-MIDI Driver Before installing the SV-1 Editor, you must install the KORG USB-MIDI Driver. Please refer to the instructions you can find with the software in the Accessory CD that comes with your SV-1. Installing the SV-1 Editor To install the SV-1 Editor, please follow these simple steps. (We are showing screenshots from Windows, but they are functionally the same on the Mac). 1. Locate the SV-1 Editor Installer in the Accessory CD that comes with ...


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