Experience the SV-1 Stage Vintage Piano, a new instrument from Korg with stunning, detailed recreations of your favorite timeless keyboard sounds. Featuring ...
Korg SV-1 Stage Vintage Piano - Official Product Introduction
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There really should be a Korg SV2. The SV1 has several noticeable faults: first and foremost: volume levels AREN'T matched between sounds. Organ is easily twice as loud as piano. Same with that "Van Halen's Jump" synth. Second: not all sounds have touch sensitivity. Again, organ and synths are examples. Third. You can't layer sounds. fourth: not enough sound library. The present one is so limited (what about some classic, vintage 70s synth strings, for example?). And finally, keyboard action is stiff, making it hard to play. All these faults should be corrected for a new edition. The idea behind the SV1 was so cool, but it could be so much better. Thank you!
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