Problems,problems and problems...
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Another Korg flaw. When I said that when recording MP3 in Korg, the sound of a metronome is written, they said this is the norm. Record in mp3 will be recorded everything that sounds from the speakers. And now in the next topic, it turns out that the main EQ does not influence the mp3 recording. Here it is the cause of my problem, that I do not like the sound recorded on the SD card. No matter how I change the main EQ, not what I hear in the speakers is recorded. This is terribly stupid. On the tools of other manufacturers this is not.
I think this is not right! This is another shortcoming of Korg PA. Many write the final work in Korg. As a result, they hear one and get another! This is fundamentally wrong! Korg should give a choice to record with the equalizer or not. Hmm. Once again, I am disappointed!
I think this is not right! This is another shortcoming of Korg PA. Many write the final work in Korg. As a result, they hear one and get another! This is fundamentally wrong! Korg should give a choice to record with the equalizer or not. Hmm. Once again, I am disappointed!
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Re: Problems,problems and problems...
maybe you can try this one :takis46 wrote:When I decided to buy PA-1000, I was impressed by the good critics I was reading on the media. 5/5 stars and nice wording everywhere. Now that I have it, and slowly the dust of enthusiasm is sitting down, I am left with some annoying problems. Apart from the low recording level coming out of the (...volume controlled) outputs, I now deal with problematic fillings... I will give you an example: I am playing-singing "Oh mammy-blue" at POP/SLOW POP style. After finishing the first part of the verse, its time to bridge the refrain. Therefore, I have to move from drums 2 to 3 via a fill-in. I press 3 and the PA does an ugly double step of the rhythm, like it loses the meter! I tried different timings of pressing 3, but still it is ugly! I expected the software to count and match, performing a nice fill-in... but NO! An ugly double step is what I get... Now I start to have second thoughts about my choice...
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Pa1000 - Fill In
It is possible to correct sequences and trigger-points of fills, but a great problem with Pa1000 is the lack of fill buttons for easy direct access, as has been found in previous models for decades.diegodure wrote: ..I am really surprised by the complaints .. in the case of the fill, anyone with musical knowledge knows how to activate the fill ... they have explained how to correct the Fill section and its behavior ..
These fill buttons were well combinable with a substantially better fill mode, as it is now available in the Pa1000. With its parameters it was possible to adjust the variations to which the manuell triggered fill-ins should be continued.
Not only that is missing - now if you want to control the four fills with pedals, it is not possible, because there are no four connections for single foot switchess and there also is no EC-5 connection.
So it is necessary to use an external Controller to realize a sensible fill control.
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mp3 recording has glitches PA700
I am recording a song in my brand new korg PA700. I first recorded the chord sequence using sequencer and saved it as a midi file. Then I loaded the midi file in “Song” mode and recorded as a mp3 by playing using my keyboard sets. But in some locations I have glitches where the beat skips suddenly just like when a CD is damaged and it skips some parts in a song. This is really irritating me. Could you please tell me the reason for this?
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Re: mp3 recording has glitches PA700
Are you recording to an external USB device? If so, it may be a slower speed flash drive and you may get skips in your file playback due to recording to the external unit. It has happened to me a couple of times.Widitha91 wrote:I am recording a song in my brand new korg PA700. I first recorded the chord sequence using sequencer and saved it as a midi file. Then I loaded the midi file in “Song” mode and recorded as a mp3 by playing using my keyboard sets. But in some locations I have glitches where the beat skips suddenly just like when a CD is damaged and it skips some parts in a song. This is really irritating me. Could you please tell me the reason for this?
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Widitha
I would try recording to the Korg Disk (internal disk) and then copy that file over to the Flash drive and see if that does not fix the problem. I know it is an extra step, but if it fixes the problem...
What file resolution are you recording to? Is it the Highest Quality setting? If so, the MP3 recorder is creating a 256k file, which may requires more resources, since it is a higher quality file than the standard 128k MP3 file.
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