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Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 9:21 am
by BasariStudios
Simon wrote:1. There are people with freezing issues without their fault.<-- How is that possible?
2. There are people with freezing issues it's their own fault.<-- Can you explain more maybe?
Very easy and it happens to many people, i can prove it to you in 2-3 steps.
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 9:33 am
by Simon
BasariStudios wrote:Simon wrote:1. There are people with freezing issues without their fault.<-- How is that possible?
2. There are people with freezing issues it's their own fault.<-- Can you explain more maybe?
Very easy and it happens to many people, i can prove it to you in 2-3 steps.
Thank you Sir, That won’t be necessary...

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 10:06 am
by BasariStudios
Simon wrote:I don't need anyone to tell me to grow up and certainly NOT YOU...
If people see and feel that thats necesary then they will tell you that
which in this case and behavior i think it is necesary too.
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 10:20 am
by Simon
BasariStudios wrote:Simon wrote:I don't need anyone to tell me to grow up and certainly NOT YOU...
If people see and feel that thats necesary then they will tell you that
which in this case and behavior i think it is necesary too.
It's a matter of DIRECTION and point of view... so SOME opinions are useless and mean NOTHING!..........never mind
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 10:26 am
by BasariStudios
Simon wrote:It's a matter of DIRECTION and point of view
There is nothing in here such as OPINION, this is about facts, it not about
whats better and whats sounds good, its about a Bug in which YOU can be
the Factor or the Develloper itself can be a factor. Dont mention opinions
when a Bug or something Incorect is in question. If you dont know how to
use the machine or if you dont wanna accept what Korg tells you it is you
can not argue on BEING YOUR OPINION, thats called IGNORANT!
If you read Robs posts more carefully, his replys to you, some of my posts
and other users on this forum everything will be more clear to you.
You are not THE ONLY ONE with RAM problems so stop being an IGNORANT
and attack people. Again, dont mention opinions, someone synth is freezing
or crashing, that has nothing to do with opinions, the synth is broken or the
User is Broken.
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 10:38 am
by Simon
[/quote]if you dont wanna accept what Korg tells you
IGNORANT??
obviously you didn't read the part where I said "I did what KORG wanted me to do" what do you call that? do you have a name for it. Oh BTW I know how to use my machine. not because you're a Moderators gives you the right call me names.........the IGNORANT is you!
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 10:44 am
by BasariStudios
Dont forget, KORG told you your RAM is faulty, what did you do about THAT?
Leave Moderators aside, i was worst when i wasnt a Moderator, that makes
no difference to me, i tam talking about Reality, did you do what KORG told you
to do after telling you faulty RAM? I guess not.
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 10:48 am
by Simon
BasariStudios wrote:Dont forget, KORG told you your RAM is faulty, what did you do about THAT?
Leave Moderators aside, i was worst when i wasnt a Moderator, that makes
no difference to me, i tam talking about Reality, did you do what KORG told you
to do after telling you faulty RAM? I guess not.
Rob asked me to check for this... and it was OK.... So YES I did what they told me to do.....
http://www.korgpa.com/pa_root/en/produc ... earing_Ram
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 10:49 am
by BasariStudios
but i guess you know what faulty RAM means right? If you dont know, that
means you have to bring your synth back, repair it or exchange it, right?
Did you do that?
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 10:55 am
by Simon
BasariStudios wrote:but i guess you know what faulty RAM means right? If you dont know, that
means you have to bring your synth back, repair it or exchange it, right?
Did you do that?
Yes I know what it means...again you didn't read the pm's ""and then do the check for faulty sample RAM as described on Korg's web site."" (AND I DID ) They did not mention anything about repairing or exchanging the RAM I have at least 15 / 20 e-mail msgs. and they NEVER said that...!!!!!!
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 10:58 am
by BasariStudios
Yes you are right about it but once you found out your RAM is faulty, what
did you expect? Korg is gonna send a helicopter to pick up the synth?
No, you had to go back to the store, repair or exchange, as you know it is
covered by waranty and then wont be no need for all this. But i guess you didnt
or you didnt read the forums as you claim, if you did you would've known.
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 11:02 am
by Simon
BasariStudios wrote:Yes you are right about it but once you found out your RAM is faulty, what
did you expect? Korg is gonna send a helicopter to pick up the synth?
No, you had to go back to the store, repair or exchange, as you know it is
covered by waranty and then wont be no need for all this. But i guess you didnt
or you didnt read the forums as you claim, if you did you would've known.
you did you didn't.......The bottom line is KORG at least should know better to say take it to repair shop....Oh, BTW do they have helicopter to pick up the bad RAM? really very funny.
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 11:04 am
by BasariStudios
See, you are wrong again, you didnt DO what the told you TO DO.
If you already knew what was wrong i dont know what were you waiting for,
coffee or a helicopter? I think i make sense...no need for this anymore.
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 11:06 am
by Simon
BasariStudios wrote:See, you are wrong again, you didnt DO what the told you TO DO.
If you already knew what was wrong i dont know what were you waiting for,
coffee or a helicopter? I think i make sense...no need for this anymore.
A cup of coffee would be nice.... you right no need for this anymore
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 1:59 pm
by Rob Sherratt
Simon,
I'm finished. But I see you haven't grown up yet.
Rob