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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:
you may have to dump somethings from the memory, the memory is finite and if there is no more room there is no more room. as far as I know there is no expansion memory for this keyboard
The pa800 has a fixed amount of Ram at 64mbs and it is not physically possible to upgrade the Ram. The pa2x has a removable128mbs Module and that can be upgraded via a 256mb Module from Korg. Keith [mrniceneasy - KorgForums]
Korg Pa800 Synthesizer
i have noise on ram samples
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i turned on my pa800 and when i play ram samples there was some noise like cracking and distortion,...
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i turned on my pa800 and when i play ram samples there was some noise
like cracking and distortion, that happened 2 or 3 times, now its
normal, but i think it may hapen again??? where is the problem,
somebody says it is on motherboard? or its just ram overheating? since
i install 2.01 os i noticed that its kinda warm in right display
corner, can u help me???
http://www.musitronics.org/ Try here but apparently they are on holidays until August 16. There is also an ongoing discussion athttp://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=44624 Hope this helps.
PCM (or PRAM - Phase-Change memory) is similar to flash memory (NAND) in the respect that it is non-volatile (it doesn't get deleted when you power down). Expandability for PRAM can be proprietary and updating your keyboard may prove difficult, but there may be a better solution for you. Your synth has 3 usb ports. a front and rear high-speed USB2.0 port labeled as HOST, and specifically, a slower, but dedicated DEVICE port on the rear. The device port is a USB1.1 port but you can insert standard USB thumb drives formatted in FAT to this port for added storage for your samples.
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