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HELP! KorgTriton Pro X RPPR

 
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 1:22 pm    Post subject: HELP! KorgTriton Pro X RPPR Reply with quote

hello, i left my room for a second, when i came back into the room i saw my son messing with my keyboard, my first 11 keys weren't working (left to right)... i dont know what he did to it, I've gone to RPPR, when i check RPPR, the keys do not work... iam very sure i used to check RPPR and ALL of my keys were still working. so, my question is, what exactly do i have to do to get my ALL of my keys back in working order upon checking the RPPR box. thank you in advance to anyone that helps me out Exclamation
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 4:55 pm    Post subject: Re: HELP! KorgTriton Pro X RPPR Reply with quote

First SAVE whatever it is that you are working on. Turn-off the power & turn it back on to see if the problem remain.
If RPPR is selected there is one or two octave reserve for triggering patterns & you can only use them to trigger patterns.
If RPPR is not selected its possible that your son may have change the "key zone / key velocity" settings by accident.

Hope that helps !
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