I was upgrading my korg triton classic os. During process I disconnect power by mistake. now I only get a blue screen when turn it on
SOURCE: Mac OS X Blue Screen
You might need to do an Archive and Install installation, this will transfer your existing Mac OS X system files to a folder named Previous System, and then it will install a new copy of Mac OS X on the volume you have selected.
More good info is available at -
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1545
SOURCE: Korg Triton Le keyboard not working
Hello! My Triton LE did that yesterday at rehearsal room. It came on twice (by turning it off and on every time the error message appeared), I could play the auditions and demos but when i hit the keys i heard nothing.
Soon after I went home (still with sweat on my forehead and my heart pumping like a pneumatic drill) I connected it and everything was working like nothing ever happened!
So guys, everybody who has the same problem: Don´t panic! I think for me, the power plug at the rehearsal room had a problem. Who thinks of that? Nobody... So check your keyboard on another power plug...If you can, try it in a friends house. Or check your house plugs.
I assume if the Keyboard doesn´t get enough power, the error message appears. Hope that Helps!
SOURCE: sticky keys on Korg extreme
I just changed the key on my Korg Triton Studio 61. It took some time, but it wasn't that hard. You'd better have a power screw driver. I had to take out at least 30 screws.
Do this at your own risk. Don't blame me if you mess up your keyboard. I'm telling you. If you're not that handy, don't try it. Pay attention to detail and be careful.
The Steps that I took
1) Turn your keyboard face down. Make sure you put it on something soft so that you don't scratch the face of your keyboard or damage your knobs or the pitchbender.
2) Remove all the screws on the bottom panel and remove the panel.
3) you have to take the entire keybed out. Lots of screws! I had to remove the "assignable - midi input/output board" to get it out. MAKE SURE THAT YOU DISCONNECT ANY CABLES THAT CONNECT THE KEYBED TO THE REST OF THE KEYBOARD. I had to disconnect the keybed at three different places. These connector cables are NOT strong and if you pull too hard, you WILL break them.
3) Once you get the keybed out, you have to remove the plastic binder that goes at the back of the keybed. It holds the keys in place.
Then Snap the old key out. snap the new key in. Before you unpack your new key, make sure the old one is really broken. I had a key that wasn't broken. It had just come unsnapped. I snapped it back in and it was fine.
Put it all back together again.
I had a broken key before. i got it repaired and it cost me $150. This time I fixed it myself and it cost me $7.50
SOURCE: Broken Triton push button
I am not familiar with your exact model, but if the plastic "hinge" for the button has broken, it is possible to "fix" it. This is not a DIY repair though. Can you tell me where you are located so I can perhaps suggest a repair location?
Thanks,
Dan
SOURCE: Need a Korg EXB-SCSI owners manual
I think this is the one you are looking for: http://www.korg.com/SupportResults.aspx?productid=461 or http://www.korg.com/SupportResults.aspx?search=triton
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