Korg microArranger "Save Failed! Press Exit"

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hanopiano
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Korg microArranger "Save Failed! Press Exit"

Post by hanopiano »

Hi there,

I am trying to save a performance to an SD card(which is not locked), I press the "Write card in use" button then I choose the location, change the name and press Enter, Then I receive the " Are You Sure? Enter/Exit " message, when I press Enter I always receive this error message "Save Failed! Press Exit".

The performance stays in it's location till I switch off the keyboard, then every thing is gone.

Any help?

Thanks :)
hanopiano
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Post by hanopiano »

Kindly advice, I really need to save it.
RMepstead
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Post by RMepstead »

Only thing I can think of is that there are various types of SD Cards - have you got the right one...and no don't please ask me what is the right type...chuckle.
hanopiano
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Post by hanopiano »

I actually tried two different cards, the Scandisk MicroSD 1G and the an 8G micro SDHC, I formatted both from inside the keyboard but still with no luck. I hope that somebody can tell my what kind of card he uses that works fine.
hanopiano
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Post by hanopiano »

One more thing, I tried recording a midi file using Backing sequence and saving it to the card and that worked perfectly fine, I can reload the file and also open it in my computer, so now I think the problem is not with the SD card. There should be something else that prevents the keyboard from saving performances to the SD card.

Any ideas?
RMepstead
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Post by RMepstead »

Aah - good point. Maybe its that the file of completed music you have played must be assigned as either a midi or an MP3 for it to be saved.
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