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micri5446
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HELP! does anybody know....

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if i can use an aftermarket cd rom for a pa1x?
do i have to use the one from korg?
any good suggestions of an aftermarket unit?
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Rob Sherratt
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No
Yes
No

Else I'd have done this myself ages ago!!
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Post by tommy1340millar »

Yes
No
Matsushita / Panasonic UJDA 360. That's what Korg use, but if you source 1 from a Dell laptop, it has the wrong shaped front door.
DON'T get a dvd drive, it has to be a UJDA 360
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Post by Rob Sherratt »

Hi Tommy,

Sounds like you've done this. What did you do about mounting brackets and cables? Apologies for the previous answer which I'd been given by a Korg dealer. If the whole job can be sourced with the necessary parts, then I'll fit one myself!
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Tommy got right. He sold me a UJDA360 drive last year and it works 100% (thanks Tommy-The Brave) 8)
Tommy, Dam to hear about your new PAX2 :-(
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BE CAREFUL - I tried this - the CDR work fine - BUT it messed up my MP3 recording - got lots of intermittent "clicks" in every recording - removed the CDR drive and all was OK again - wasted my money on a non-Korg CDR - not wise... :cry: :cry:

Cheers

Pete :D
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Pete, as Tommy write it's the same Drive Korg are selling (Korg are not Disc drive developer) :wink:

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Kjeld :lol:
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Hi kjeld

Yes, I understand that, but no matter who the drive manufacturer is, these models are produced at different times with different firmware levels. If it doesn't have a "Korg" badge on it, then there is nothing you can do if it goes wrong or the OS can't serve it correctly, or other problems occur.

I would have been continually delighted with my "non-Korg" CDR drive if I didn't have an MP3 board installed - because the CD drive worked perfectly. The MP3 recordings messed up purely because the drive was there - no CD in it. As soon as the drive was removed my MP3 worked fine again.

I merely wanted to make this point because Korg will not support the drive (or any problems relating to its installation) if it is not "Korg" badged. I agree that Korg's price for the drive is beyond a joke but that's the way it is.

Hope it all works fine you.

Cheers

Pete :D :D
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Hi Pete.

I have no probblem at all with my MP3, but of cause there can be software diff. :wink: Sometime you can be lucky, other time NOT :cry:

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Post by tommy1340millar »

Hello Again Kjed & Pete, and Hello to Micri!

I was lucky enough to have my first Pa1x-pro as an example to use when I came to fit a drive to my 2nd one!
The bracket in the Korg drivebay was not in the 2nd Pa1x, as at that time they were being shipped with the CDRW drive.
I debated whether to go in for some light fabrication, but it would've been quite a fiddly job, and I would've had to source some M2 (I think, it's a couple of years since I did this!) the only really critical dimension was to get the rear of the drive to line up with it's (fixed) connection inside the keyboard. I shored up the rear with some sticky pads, but didn't take the covering off, so they were only stuck to the drive. I had a few trial fits, as the 2nd keyboard didn't have the extra front panel with it, so I had to cut out the solid one. I used some more double sided pads on the sides as spacers, and removed the backing tape from the front ones to keep it in place, though it's quite tight anyway.

I tried loads of drives of a similar spec, but didn't get any probs at all from the UDJ-360s.
It was a frustrating time iIrc, as some better spec drives could be seen but not accessed, and I had the 'master/slave' drive problem also, but the 360 was a straight 'plug & play' each time.

(I would've been cheaper in the end trying to source a Korg drive, as I threw out about 8 or 9 unsuitable but perfectly serviceable drives all at between £8 - £25 each as no Korg CDRW-1s were available either from eBay or any of the dealers I contacted)
The hardest part now is to find a cdrw drive of any type, as everyone is selling dvd drives.

I love it on this forum!
I'm gonna wait a few days and then post another glowing testimonial on Pete's posting re: the DVDs!! they are superb :D :D
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Post by micri5446 »

THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR HELPFUL ADVICE. I WILL GET THE KORG UNIT WICH IS WAAAYYYY OVERPRICED.
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