hi
Can some one please help us we have Korg Pa800 and have a problem with the keyboard it is not playing the LOOPS OR SAMPLES... its making some sort of gesh.....gesh... (scrachy) noise comming from speakers.....
Has any one had this problem please help us.......
i have Formated the keyboard and installed all the resourse back on to it according to the manual i follow every single step but still not working...
the drumkit plays normally but just makes the gesh gesh gesh (Scrachy) only on the loops or samples.
Thanks
Kind Regards,
Aryan Nasheet
korg Pa800
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- Rob Sherratt
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The following procedure will reset your Pa2x or Pa800 keyboard to a known working state, without loss of user styles and sounds:
a) Save favorite styles and user styles into UserStyle.SET folders (MEDIA -> Save)
b) Save user sounds into UserSound.SET folders (MEDIA -> Save)
c) Reformat the SSD memory chip (wipes all user data) ... read the installation notes!
Pa2x: http://www.korgpa.com/pa_root/software/ ... format.zip
Pa800: http://www.korgpa.com/pa_root/software/ ... format.zip
d) Load OS2.01 and MR2.01, which can be done in a single operation as follows ... read the installation notes!
Pa2x: http://www.korgpa.com/pa_root/software/ ... s_v201.zip
Pa800: http://www.korgpa.com/pa_root/software/ ... s_v201.zip
e) Load the user sounds from UserStyle.SET folders (MEDIA -> Load)
f) Load the user styles from UserSound.SET folders (MEDIA -> Load)
NOTE 1: Do not use Korg's backup procedure using .BKP files. Many people have had problems because there is no effective mechanism when restoring from a .BKP file that avoids overwriting Korg's latest factory Musical Resources.
NOTE 2: Never overwrite Korg factory styles and sounds. This is because there is no effective way at the moment of saving and restoring your work in the event that a Korg Musical Resources update is issued in the future. Instead save any changes to styles in a Favorites bank, and save any changes to sounds in a User bank.
NOTE 3: Never load a .SET file containing someone else’s GLOBAL or SONGBOOK subfolders. At best you will delete your own settings. At worst you will corrupt the memory of the Pa keyboard and things will stop working - then you will have to do the above "reset" procedure all over again to fix it.
a) Save favorite styles and user styles into UserStyle.SET folders (MEDIA -> Save)
b) Save user sounds into UserSound.SET folders (MEDIA -> Save)
c) Reformat the SSD memory chip (wipes all user data) ... read the installation notes!
Pa2x: http://www.korgpa.com/pa_root/software/ ... format.zip
Pa800: http://www.korgpa.com/pa_root/software/ ... format.zip
d) Load OS2.01 and MR2.01, which can be done in a single operation as follows ... read the installation notes!
Pa2x: http://www.korgpa.com/pa_root/software/ ... s_v201.zip
Pa800: http://www.korgpa.com/pa_root/software/ ... s_v201.zip
e) Load the user sounds from UserStyle.SET folders (MEDIA -> Load)
f) Load the user styles from UserSound.SET folders (MEDIA -> Load)
NOTE 1: Do not use Korg's backup procedure using .BKP files. Many people have had problems because there is no effective mechanism when restoring from a .BKP file that avoids overwriting Korg's latest factory Musical Resources.
NOTE 2: Never overwrite Korg factory styles and sounds. This is because there is no effective way at the moment of saving and restoring your work in the event that a Korg Musical Resources update is issued in the future. Instead save any changes to styles in a Favorites bank, and save any changes to sounds in a User bank.
NOTE 3: Never load a .SET file containing someone else’s GLOBAL or SONGBOOK subfolders. At best you will delete your own settings. At worst you will corrupt the memory of the Pa keyboard and things will stop working - then you will have to do the above "reset" procedure all over again to fix it.
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Re: korg Pa800
Dont you leave in Perth by any chance?Aryan.Nasheet wrote:hi
Can some one please help us we have Korg Pa800 and have a problem with the keyboard it is not playing the LOOPS OR SAMPLES... its making some sort of gesh.....gesh... (scrachy) noise comming from speakers.....
Has any one had this problem please help us.......
i have Formated the keyboard and installed all the resourse back on to it according to the manual i follow every single step but still not working...
the drumkit plays normally but just makes the gesh gesh gesh (Scrachy) only on the loops or samples.
Thanks
Kind Regards,
Aryan Nasheet
MuSiC iS iN mY bLoOd...[Pa-800(+265MB RAM & 500MB HDD), Fantom-G6, KN-3000, KN-5000, Tyros-3, D-50, FL Studio9, Reason4, Cool Edit Pro, B.M.U. Pro, Spider-Pro, Antonio Lorca Classic, Harmonya, Tabla, Dhol, Zer-Baghali....]
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Hi Guys,
Thank you soo much for your help guys appreciate it. I will try what you said ROB but do you know whats even more funny touch wood there is nothing wrong with it now WTF....???
I just Reset all the factory settings and upload everything back on to it and everything seems to be fine so far..... Thanks GOD....
what i think is causing the GESH....GESH noise is because the FILE THE SET IS TOO BIG I MEAN BIGGER THAN THE RAM.... and it could crash sometimes....
i called up a few KORG companies they think it could be the upper board or the lower board...
Thanks Heaps......
Aryan Nasheet
Thank you soo much for your help guys appreciate it. I will try what you said ROB but do you know whats even more funny touch wood there is nothing wrong with it now WTF....???
I just Reset all the factory settings and upload everything back on to it and everything seems to be fine so far..... Thanks GOD....
what i think is causing the GESH....GESH noise is because the FILE THE SET IS TOO BIG I MEAN BIGGER THAN THE RAM.... and it could crash sometimes....
i called up a few KORG companies they think it could be the upper board or the lower board...
Thanks Heaps......
Aryan Nasheet
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