Saying good bye

Discussion relating to the Korg SV-1 Stage Vintage Piano

Moderators: Sharp, X-Trade, Pepperpotty, karmathanever

Post Reply
ShaunKorg
Full Member
Posts: 149
Joined: Sat Nov 13, 2010 10:43 pm

Saying good bye

Post by ShaunKorg »

Well I'm switching to an Electro.

I love my SV1 for what it is. However, recent changes to our set list mean I need organ tones more than half the time.

I've been thinking about this for a long time now. I will miss weighted keys on the piano tunes. I thought about getting a used Hammond XK1 to mount above my SV1 but I don't want to carry around two boards. I'll make the sacrifice on the keyboard action.

I thought about the new weighted electro too, but I can't afford a brand new board. A deal popped up on a used Electro 3.

Thanks to every one who's interacted here.

My final bit of advice is that the SV1 is awesome when you buy it for WHAT IT IS! It's a compact, stylish, and fairly light weight vintage piano emulator. There are extra sounds like organs and strings to get you through a gig. But, Rhodes, Wurlys and Clavs with a nice keyboard action are what the SV1 is about. And that is the standard it should be judged by.

Lastly, I hope the industry takes a nod from Korg when designing new keyboards. Keyboards are mostly ugly. Guitars are sexy to look at. Vintage keys like organs and pianos were as much furniture as they were instruments so looks mattered. But when digital keyboards started coming out everyone fell into the idea that it can just look like a black plastic rectangle with so many controls it looks more like a computer than a instrument. The world needs sexy looking keyboards so I hope the SV1 is the beginning of a change in that direction.
User avatar
Hanon_CTS
Full Member
Posts: 247
Joined: Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:13 pm

one for the other?

Post by Hanon_CTS »

Hi Shaun,
do you have to sacrifice one for the other?
It seems as if one would complement the other very well, and give you options for rehearsal, or just traveling light.

Possibly at some point use the hammer action keyboard to trigger the piano sounds of the Electro, or like your Hammond idea, be a second manual for the Electro.

Just a thought.

Cheers, Hanon
I used to play Korg instruments, then I took an arrow to the knee.
Thunder
Posts: 20
Joined: Sun Mar 19, 2006 8:20 am
Location: Borås, Sweden

Post by Thunder »

Hi Shaun
You can't trigger organ with weighted action keyboards in a proper way.
Even Clavia has released a shortboard of Nord 3 with weighted keys.
There is never gonna be a jack of all trade keyboard on the makret!
You need an organ!
Live Rig: Hammond RT-3 with custom 770 Leslie, Korg Kronos 73, 3.1.2
Chriskk
Senior Member
Posts: 349
Joined: Tue May 10, 2011 4:16 am

Post by Chriskk »

But when digital keyboards started coming out everyone fell into the idea that it can just look like a black plastic rectangle with so many controls it looks more like a computer than a instrument.
Black digital synths are sexy to me. I was never interested in the Trinity, the Triton & the M3 because of their colors.
razeontherock
Posts: 13
Joined: Fri Jul 22, 2011 6:34 pm

Post by razeontherock »

The Triton Extreme has that dark blue, which is pretty cool. For organs, just get a Korg X5DR and you're good to go. Should be about $125, with the whole memory full of nothing but great organ sounds! It was hard for me to pare those down to have anything else on the X5 ...
Post Reply

Return to “KORG SV-1 ”