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It's about hardwares.
If dead keys are the same notes(C2-C3-C4 or E2-E3-E5 etc),its electronic parts problem.
If dead keys are random(D1-F1-G3-B5 etc),chances are :
Rubber keypads is break. Below the keyboard. Replace it.
Dust can cause bad contact the carbon inside the rubber keypad. Clean it.
Your questions,what does it mean?
If you use PA50SD,of course you don't need floppy emulator.
If you use PA50 with floppy emulator,you need to format the flashdisk with special softwares (SFD 1.23 etc) that usually included when you buy the emulator.
Here is a link to your manual, it should tell you how to do a factory reset somewhere in it. Hope this helps.
http://www.korg.com/uploads/Support/Pa50SD-UM-ENG_634618903911880000.pdf
i use korgpa50sd i had some voices by default but once when i inserted my sd card into the arranger every voices got deleted and now everything is new...so can you please help me to get back the old voices?
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