KORG SD-200 Owner's Manual

To perform a factory reset on the KORG SD-200, turn off the unit. Then, while holding down the 'REVERB' and 'CHORUS' buttons, turn the power back on. This will reset all settings to their factory defaults.
First, ensure that all cables are properly connected and that the volume is turned up. Check the headphone and speaker connections. If using external equipment, verify that it's powered on and functioning. Lastly, try a factory reset if the issue persists.
To connect the SD-200 to a computer, use a USB-MIDI interface cable. Install any necessary drivers provided by KORG, then configure your DAW to recognize the SD-200 as a MIDI input device.
Press the 'TEMPO' button, then use the '+' and '-' buttons to adjust the tempo to your desired speed. The display will show the current tempo setting.
To clean the SD-200, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the surface. Avoid using any liquid cleaners or solvents. Regularly check and clean the keys and buttons to ensure they remain responsive.
No, the KORG SD-200 does not support battery operation. It must be powered using the included AC adapter.
First, ensure there is no debris under the keys. Gently clean around the keys with a soft brush or compressed air. If the issue continues, consult a professional technician for further assistance.
Press the 'TRANSPOSE' button and use the '+' and '-' buttons to shift the pitch up or down in semitone increments. The display will indicate the current transposition level.
Yes, to layer sounds, select the first sound, then hold the 'LAYER' button and choose the second sound. Both sounds will play simultaneously when keys are pressed.
Ensure that the MIDI cable is securely connected and that the receiving device is set to the correct MIDI channel. Verify that the SD-200 is in MIDI mode and that any required drivers are correctly installed on your computer.