KORG B1SP Stand Assembly Guide

KORG B1SP manual cover
Pages 2
Year 2016
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KORG B1SP Specification

The KORG B1SP is a digital piano designed for musicians seeking an authentic playing experience with modern convenience. It features an 88-key Natural Weighted Hammer keyboard, which simulates the feel of an acoustic piano with heavier touch in the lower registers and lighter touch in the higher registers. This piano is equipped with a PCM sound engine that delivers rich, full-bodied tones, meticulously sampled from concert grand pianos, ensuring a realistic auditory experience. The B1SP includes three pedal functions: damper, soft, and sostenuto, providing expressive control suitable for various playing styles.

The B1SP offers a selection of eight high-quality sounds, including three acoustic piano tones, two electric pianos, harpsichord, and two organ sounds, allowing for versatile musical expression. The built-in stereo sound system, featuring MFB (Motional Feedback) technology, ensures clear, powerful sound projection, enhancing the overall playing experience. For practice and private sessions, the B1SP offers a headphone jack, allowing silent practice without disturbing others.

The included stand and three-pedal unit make the B1SP a complete home piano setup, and its sleek, compact design fits comfortably into any room. Additional features include a partner mode, which divides the keyboard into two identical sections, suitable for student-teacher interaction or duet practice. The B1SP is lightweight and portable, making it easy to move or transport. It also includes a music rest for holding sheet music or tablets. The KORG B1SP is an ideal choice for beginners and seasoned pianists alike, offering a blend of traditional piano feel and modern digital functionality.

KORG B1SP F.A.Q.

How do I transpose the KORG B1SP keyboard?

To transpose the KORG B1SP, press and hold the "PIANO PLAY" button, then press one of the keys in the first octave to set the transposition level. Each key corresponds to a different transposition step.

What should I do if my KORG B1SP is not turning on?

First, ensure that the power adapter is securely connected to both the keyboard and a working power outlet. If the issue persists, check the adapter for damage or try a different outlet.

How can I connect headphones to the KORG B1SP?

You can connect headphones to the KORG B1SP using the headphone jack located on the front left side of the keyboard. Use a standard 1/8-inch stereo headphone plug.

What maintenance is required for the KORG B1SP?

Regularly dust the keyboard with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using cleaning agents. For long-term maintenance, store the keyboard in a dust-free environment and avoid exposure to direct sunlight or moisture.

How can I reset the KORG B1SP to its factory settings?

To reset the KORG B1SP, turn off the keyboard, then hold down the "PIANO PLAY" button while turning it back on. Keep holding the button until the keyboard has fully powered on.

Can I connect the KORG B1SP to a computer?

The KORG B1SP does not have direct USB MIDI connectivity. However, you can use a MIDI interface connected to the MIDI OUT port to connect to a computer.

How do I adjust the touch sensitivity on the KORG B1SP?

Adjust the touch sensitivity by pressing and holding the "PIANO PLAY" button, then pressing one of the keys in the second octave to select the desired sensitivity level: Light, Normal, or Heavy.

What should I do if some keys on the KORG B1SP are not producing sound?

Ensure that the volume is turned up and that the keyboard is not in a demo or silent mode. If the problem persists, it may require servicing by a professional technician.

How do I switch between different sound modes on the KORG B1SP?

Press the "PIANO PLAY" button to cycle through the available sound modes such as Piano, Electric Piano, and Organ.

Is it possible to use a pedal with the KORG B1SP?

Yes, the KORG B1SP comes with a damper pedal included. Connect the pedal to the appropriate pedal jack located at the back of the keyboard.