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I have a korg n1 and when I turn it on the display screen comes on but no words show up on it I was wondering how to fix it
It sounds like your ROM battery, which the ROM contains and stores the patches for the keyboard, has gone completely dead and your keyboard is dead in the water. However, if you can get a MIDI to USB converter and get the battery changed, then you can reload the patches back onto the keyboard.
I have worked on a Korg M1 Workstation and have had to replace the battery(CR2032) and then had to run a program called "MIDI-OX" which also gave me access to the patches needed in order to restore the keyboard to factory patch settings.
http://www.midiox.com/
Take a look at this AFTER you have gotten the battery replaced. I will tell you that replacing most batteries is a very intricate job as, the bottom of the keyboard has to be removed, as well as a lot of the internal boards. I had to draw a diagram and mark certain pieces so I would know where they went and in what order they have to be re-attached. My advice is take it to someone who works on electronics unless you want to DIY (not recommended) to get the battery replaced.
Hope this helps.
3/8/2022 8:37:05 PM •
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on Mar 08, 2022
My korg m50 audio output R-L MONO VOLUME OUT IS TOO LOW
Might be a case of opening up the M50 as the previous poster did and wiggle connectors and components until the sound is affected. If you have some electronics experience, it should be fairly easy to figure out which board to investigate.
7/15/2021 7:01:15 AM •
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on Jul 15, 2021
I HAVE AN KORG i3 AND NEED REPLACE THE INTERNAL BATTERY BUT I DONT WHERE IS
You will need to open up the keyboard. Make sure it is unplugged. Once you take out all the screws that hold the top half with the bottom, separate the two carefully. You will have some wires and ribbons attached to both sides. The battery is on the circuit board, it looks like a quarter. Make sure you replace the same size battery.
8/22/2020 10:21:29 PM •
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on Aug 22, 2020
Can two d3200 recorders connected and record 24 tracks simultaneously
I will assume you want to sync the two as one. I have one of these sitting in a closet. The 3200 will record 12 tracks at a time if I remember correctly. I believe the Korg will sync to Midi Time code. I just wonder if the midi implementation allows for start and stop code. Anyway, I found this information:
x2. MIDI messages used by the D3200
Note On (Note, velocity), aftertouch, pitch-bend:
The D3200 uses these messages to control effects.
Program change:
The D3200 uses these messages to switch scenes.
Control change:
The D3200 uses these messages to control mixer and
effect parameters.
MMC (MIDI Machine Control):
MMC messages can be transmitted from the D3200 to control an external MMC-compatible sequencer or recorder. MMC messages received from an external sequencer or recorder can be used to control the D3200.
MTC (MIDI Time Code):
The D3200 can transmit or receive MTC messages to
synchronize with an external sequencer or recorder.
MIDI Clock:
The D3200 can transmit MIDI Clock. It can also receive MIDI Clock if you have selected MIDI Clock for the tempo track and are recording the tempo track.
7/12/2019 5:37:14 PM •
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on Jul 12, 2019
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