When i make a soundset i decide the average volume, then adjust the Gain for each patch via the Stereo Limiter leave the ratio at 1:1, adjust the Gain as desired (most i've adjusted by is 9dB, normally it's more like 3dB +/-)Īlso. Here's a more detailed explanation I gave few years back When building a soundpack, if you find volume levels between patches don't match, use the SV-1 patch editor and go to the Limiter (only accessible in the patch editor) to adjust volume per patch. The third/final soundpack Korg released is different sustain levels are longer on the piano's a number of the rhodes are a little darker as well. Note about the 3 soundpacks Korg released the first two together and with those two sets the patches mix/match easily. Here's a link to a thread called My SV-1 Soundpack. I guess the simplest way to put it is, am I missing out on anything by just sticking with the complete SP2? I just want the best basic presets, then I'll tweak those on the instrument itself. I'm not really interested in super deep editing, or fine tuning the sounds with the editor. But if, for example, the electric pianos ftom SP1 are significantly better than SP2, or the factory SP has by far the best organ sounds, etc I'd be willing to mix & match. Honestly, I'd prefer to stick with just one complete sound pack rather than mix & match between the 3. However, I barely played the factory sound pack, and never played SP1 at all.
I just installed Sound Pack 2 as everything I've read indicates that SP2 definitely has the best acoustic piano sounds, and I don't recall reading anything negative about the rest of the sounds in SP2. Posted: Thu 5:46 pm Post subject: "Best Of" Sound Packs Consensus?Īs an excited new owner of an SV1, I'm slightly overwhelmed with the 3 different sound packs. Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in Owned by Irish Acts Recording Studio & hosted by KORG USAįAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register Korg Forums :: View topic - "Best Of" Sound Packs Consensus?Ī forum for Korg product users and musicians around the world.