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hello sir,
THIS IS SOFT RESET; FACTORY MUTE PARAMETERS WILL BE LOADED INTO ... ART, MULTIVERB LTX, No factory reset, remove battery for more than 5 hours. .... KORG, N364, HOLD ENTER AND 7, THEN POWER ON. KORG .... ROLAND, D-550, TUNE/FUNCTION AND MIDI DATA INIT: HOLD PATCH BANK 2,
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Hello, You may want to reset your machine, all data and pre loaded programs, for this you must turn on your M50 press the global mode button, click on the top arrow next to (basic) select option 2, load pre-preloaded demo data, you then choose all (PCG and demo songs). press OK. Your Korg will re install all factory samples, data and settings. Once completed It will then instruct you to turn off your machine. give it a minute or so to self upgrade before turning it back on, once you turn it back on you should see updating panel notifications right and left, you should be able to use all of the sounds and combi's available for M50. that's a factory reset. I hope this helps, Have a great day.
After updating the firmware, you likely must do a factory reset. This is probably required so the keyboard will read and decide how much ram actually exists. At this site do the "factory reset" version:
1. Power-off the PS60.
2. While holding down the four PERFORMANCE
buttons and the OCTAVE DOWN button, power-
on the PS60.
The PS60 will be initialized, and the factory-set data
will be written into internal memory. The display
will indicate "Initializing..." while data is being
written. Never turn off the power while this
indication is shown.
Manual available here: http://www.korg.co.uk/downloads/ps60/docs/PS60_OM_E1.pdf
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