So my ax3000ga was given to me by a friend and I don't know what I'm doing. First things first, can I use this with an acoustic/electric guitar? That's the only kind I have atm. :O
I tried to use it anyway and it turns on, the screen says Rotary, stays there for a bit then all the lights go all screwy blinkin' random numbers here and there... I don't think it's meant for acoustic/electric...haha, damn, I hope I didn't mess anything up! I guess I'll just have to wait until I get an electric.
Y'all think itll be okay when I do?
Hello people a few questions please I pray I can be saved
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The AX3000G should be perfectly capable of being used with an acoustic/electric guitar. It's worth downloading the user manual and quick start guide, as there is plenty of useful information including setup diagrams, from:
https://www.korg.com/us/support/download/product/1/28/
On the other hand, the erratic behaviour of the unit you have suggests it might have issues. Possibilities include a stuck button, or a liquid spill into the unit. There's a chance a factory reset might cure it. The procedure is detailed in the manuals.
https://www.korg.com/us/support/download/product/1/28/
On the other hand, the erratic behaviour of the unit you have suggests it might have issues. Possibilities include a stuck button, or a liquid spill into the unit. There's a chance a factory reset might cure it. The procedure is detailed in the manuals.
Hey thank you for replying.
I tried to do the factory reset, but it doesn't seem to work. Could you be right with the possibility of a stuck button and that button is getting in the way of doing the reset?
"While simultaneously
holding down
the
▲
/
▼
buttons and the
EXIT
switch, power-up the AX300G."
I tried to do the factory reset, but it doesn't seem to work. Could you be right with the possibility of a stuck button and that button is getting in the way of doing the reset?
"While simultaneously
holding down
the
▲
/
▼
buttons and the
EXIT
switch, power-up the AX300G."
A stuck button, or something masquerading as a stuck button, e.g. drinks residue across switch contacts, would stop the factory reset, since the device looks for the specific key combination during boot up. There could be other things that could stop a factory reset, though, such as bad memory, loose cables, bad power supply, for example.