KORG 700S Owner's Manual

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KORG 700S Specification

The KORG 700S is a sophisticated synthesizer that builds upon the legacy of its predecessor, integrating modern technology with classic design. It features a dual-oscillator setup, allowing for a wide range of sound generation capabilities. The oscillators support various waveforms such as sawtooth and square, providing rich and diverse tonal options. The 700S is equipped with a comprehensive filter section, including a resonant low-pass filter that enhances sound shaping and modulation. The keyboard spans 37 keys and includes velocity sensitivity, offering expressive performance potential.

Analog circuitry is at the heart of the 700S, ensuring warm, authentic sound output that is characteristic of vintage synthesizers. It incorporates an array of modulation options, including an LFO with multiple waveforms and routing possibilities, enabling complex sound textures. The 700S also includes a noise generator and ring modulation features, further expanding its sonic palette.

Connectivity is robust, featuring MIDI support for seamless integration with other hardware and software in a studio setup. Additionally, it has a range of input and output options to accommodate various audio routing configurations. The build quality reflects KORG's commitment to durability and user-friendly design, with a clearly laid-out interface that encourages intuitive sound manipulation.

Overall, the KORG 700S combines traditional analog synthesis with modern enhancements, making it a versatile tool for both live performances and studio productions. Its capacity for deep sound exploration and real-time control makes it suitable for musicians and sound designers seeking a dynamic and flexible synthesizer.

KORG 700S F.A.Q.

How do I perform a factory reset on the KORG 700S?

To perform a factory reset on the KORG 700S, turn off the synthesizer, then hold down the 'Program' button while turning it back on. Keep the button pressed until the reset process begins.

What should I do if the KORG 700S is not producing any sound?

First, check if the volume is turned up and the correct output is selected. Ensure that all cables are properly connected. If the problem persists, try a factory reset or consult the user manual for further troubleshooting steps.

How can I connect the KORG 700S to a computer for recording?

You can connect the KORG 700S to a computer using a MIDI or USB interface. Install the necessary drivers, then use a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) to record the synthesizer outputs.

What maintenance is required to keep my KORG 700S in good condition?

Regularly clean the exterior with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid exposure to dust and moisture. Periodically check connections and update the firmware if updates are available.

How do I update the firmware on the KORG 700S?

Download the latest firmware from the KORG website. Transfer the firmware file to a USB drive, then insert it into the KORG 700S. Follow on-screen instructions to complete the update process.

Can I use the KORG 700S with external pedals for additional effects?

Yes, the KORG 700S is compatible with most external expression and sustain pedals. Connect them to the appropriate input jacks and configure settings as needed.

What should I do if some keys on the KORG 700S are not responding?

Check for any obstructions or debris under the keys. If the issue persists, a key recalibration or professional servicing might be required.

How can I create a custom sound on the KORG 700S?

Access the 'Edit' mode, select a waveform, adjust parameters such as attack, decay, and modulation, and save the custom sound to a user memory slot.

What are the power requirements for the KORG 700S?

The KORG 700S requires an AC adapter with a 9V DC output and a minimum current of 1.7A. Ensure that you use the appropriate adapter to avoid damage.

How do I troubleshoot MIDI connectivity issues with the KORG 700S?

Ensure that all MIDI cables are securely connected and that both devices are set to the correct MIDI channels. Check software settings and drivers on your computer or other connected devices.