Korg SP-500 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Playing the SP-500
4. Applying effects to a sound
Depending on the program that you select, it may be difficult to hear the reverb or
chorus (effects). If you have selected a drum kit, the effect will not apply even if you
press the [CHORUS etc.] switch.
Adding Reverb to the sound
Applying this effect to a selected sound will create the illusion that you are playing in various
acoustical spaces such as a concert hall. This is called Reverb.
1
Press the [REVERB] switch
The [REVERB] switch indicator will light, and reverb will be applied to the sound.
2
Select the type of reverb effect
Press the “Type” cell, and use the dial or the [VALUE] switches to change the reverb
type.
List of reverb types
3
Adjust the reverb depth
Press the “Balance” cell, and use the dial or the [VALUE] switches to adjust the setting.
The selectable range is Dry (no effect), 01–99, Fx (maximum).
4
Return to the main page
If the [DISPLAY HOLD] switch is on, press the [EXIT] switch to return to the main
page.
1 Pedal Simulat Simulates the natural resonance of a piano.
Pressing the pedal will strengthen the effect.
2 Hall Reverb that simulates the acoustics of a small concert hall
3 Ensemble Hall Reverb that simulates the acoustics of a large hall
4 Concert Hall Reverb with emphasized early reections
5 Room Reverb that simulates the acoustics of a room
6 Large Room Reverb that simulates the acoustics of a large room
7 Live Stage Reverb that simulates a live performance
8 Wet Plate Deep plate reverb
9 Dry Plate Light plate reverb
10 Spring Reverb Simulation of a spring reverb unit
11 Early Ref 1 Reverb that simulates only the early reections of the reverberation
12 Early Ref 2 Reverb in which the early reections decay slowly
13 Early Ref 3 Reverb in which the early reections progressively increase