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Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 8:46 pm
by oasys76
jerrythek wrote:Most of the samples are all-new, and the voice engine is taken from our Pa products with the DNS architecture. So we have a huge pool of oscillators to work with and a lot of new voice characteristics like key-off's that track the decaying level of the currently sustained sound, and other cool things.

The acoustic piano sound has something like 19 oscillators if I remember, the "tine" EP (gotta watch the legal issues here!) is a 7-way velocity switched source with more elements like key-off samples, noises and other elements.

The organs are sampled, but include sampled leakage and other elements. But I hear you - modeling is certainly are more controllable/interactive method. But combing engines would have been more expensive. And we chose to not over-emphasize organs for a weighted-action product.

That said the Vox, Italian (rhymes with Marbisa!) and the American tube organ (the same classic played by Garth Hudson - who we sampled it from!) are very cool.

Look through the list of instruments provided - we went deep into each category to resurrect a lot of classic keys from the past.

We'll be posting more artist performance demos over the next month or so. We've got some great players and legends playing sounds for you.

Enjoy.

Regards,

Jerry
Hi Jerry and the rest of the Korg crew,

is it possible that you release the SV-1 sounds for the OASYS?
Please. Don`t forget that we have paid so much!

Oasys76

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 11:17 pm
by Kevin Nolan
ksounds wrote:Kevin (or others),

Where did you see pricing info?
http://www.dv247.com/keyboards-and-midi ... -88--67711

Kevin.

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 11:37 pm
by ksounds
Nice. That seems very competitive.

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 11:57 pm
by Xenomorph
Wow, you guys just won over my Dad who hasn't played since the M1 days! He will buy one when available, he said he hasn't been this excited about an instrument since the M1, and coming from him that's saying a lot. Way to go KORG!!!

I might fall in love with his and nab one for myself. You guys really know how to empty ones checking account! :lol:

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 12:17 am
by McHale
For those who don't follow other forums, there was a thread on a different forum a couple weeks ago about the *BIG* Roland countdown to their exciting new products. When the 10 products were finally revealed, they were basically all ridiculed. Some were the same old crap that Roland puts out and others were just plain junk.

It's nice to see Korg still coming out with fresh ideas year after year.

-Mc

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 7:16 am
by kimu
ksounds wrote:Kevin (or others),

Where did you see pricing info?
here in italy is announced for about 2.000 euro

http://www.mercatinomusicale.com/mm/s_k ... mc662.html

so no more ROM sounds for M3 :oops: but the neew pianos seems great.

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:14 pm
by EvilDragon
NuSkoolTone wrote:Either way I'm am glad to see Korg up the ante and make some REAL competition in the market. It's about time! Maybe Hammond will take notice as well, and release an XK-1 that doesn't suck (Meaning the non-organ stuff).
I'm inclined to think that SV-1 and XK-1 are meant to gig together!

EPs and pianos from SV-1, Hammonds (with its dedicated organ action) from XK-1, bliss!

40 kg, though... :(

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 8:26 pm
by Gargamel314
these seem to be the two pianos from the M3 ... which one is the "Japanese Grand" and which is the "German Grand"?

splits - layers etc on SV1?

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 9:39 pm
by mrmidi
SV1 issues . . .

No splits?
No Layers?
can I control the volume of the strings in the pno/str preset with a pedal?
these are pretty much "must have" features for me.

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 10:01 pm
by jerrythek
Gargamel314 wrote:these seem to be the two pianos from the M3 ... which one is the "Japanese Grand" and which is the "German Grand"?
Not from the M3 - new sources/samples.

Regards,

Jerry

Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 6:49 pm
by kimu
Jerry, subset of sample from SV-1 will be ever available as PCM expansion also for M3?

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 12:09 pm
by zukster
Is SV-1 multitimbral or not? I would presume it is not, but I did not find the info about this anywhere.

SOS give SV-1 an excellent review and a huge thumbs up

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 8:28 pm
by Kevin Nolan
October 09 “Sound on Sound” give an exclusive and excellent review of the SV1.

Their review could not be more positive:

..."The acoustic and electric pianos" are outstanding..."

Here's their summary:
..."The SV1 provides the best emulations of acoustic pianos, electro-mechanical pianos and electronic pianos that I have yet heard on a single instrument. It also offers a range of additional sounds such as organs and strings. But it's hard to decide whether these are a bonus or a distraction. It you're in the market for a stage piano, you mustn't buy anything until you have tried this"

That's a pretty good endorsement.

Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 8:19 am
by Davidb
oasys76 wrote:
Hi Jerry and the rest of the Korg crew,

is it possible that you release the SV-1 sounds for the OASYS?
Please. Don`t forget that we have paid so much!

Oasys76

Hello there.


Here you have Korgs answer, in case you have not seen it:

http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... &start=450


Regards

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 2:14 am
by dhmartens
I must say after I saw this thing and watched all the youtube videos and factory mp3s I was having a gut wrenching laughing fit. Its so funny and serious at the same time. First look at the on off switch - from 1930, and of course the tube. The case is like my old Cordovox organ which I still have in storage.
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And the front layout and effect groupings are a direct copy of the Nord Electro brand. But then I read the Electric piano layers are 7 layer velocity. Wow that is serious - so serious its funny. On the mp3 the 70s string Arp solina/omni has a nice deep phase shifter, nice touch. I wonder how the tube compares to the Nord electronic tube simulation. I read the SV-1 has 512mb, is that upgradeable with new rom wavs?

Way to go Korg. One thing I notice on youtube is Nord Comparisons with Rhodes Pianos stacked, testing note for note, phrase for phrase on how accurate the Nord is. Id like to see the same done with the Korg.