Problem with Korg PA-50
Try to download the Operating System from http://www.korgpa.com/pa_root/en/products/pa50.html?en
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.
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on Aug 22, 2020
While using korg m50 editor using usb data cable there is no sound from my lap.the sound is only from my head phone connected to my keyboard directly?
Are you connecting to the laptop and using it as a midi controller? You can record midi notes from the keyboard and send them to your laptop via USB using any midi sequencer program (reason, logic, etc). Create a midi track, select the input of that track as your keyboard, then hit record to play some midi notes. To hear what you record, you have to set the output of the midi track to whatever midi sounds or instrunents you have installed on your laptop. If you are trying to record the actual audio sound the keyboard makes, use an audio program such as cubase, sonar, audacity, pro-tools, and either mic the keyboard, or connect one of the other audio outputs (1/4" TRS) to an audio input on your DAW, and record an audio track that way (as opposed to a midi track).
Please help,if my board use in far away gig then it always shake cause by vehicle and rough road.. is it possible that the IC on my board may be affected? what part of my keyboard will be affected...
There are numerous ICs, as well as other components and connections, that may have been affected by rough handling, shaking, bumping and banging of the keyboard.
As the other person stated, if it’s still under warranty, take it to the appropriate repair person.
If it's not covered and you lack experience in similar repairs, take it to a qualified tech.
If you are inclined to do this yourself; There are a multitude of DIFFERENT SIZE screws that you must remove to open the keyboard. PAY CLOSE ATTENTION to which goes where. Take pictures and make notes. And BE VERY CAREFUL OPENING THE CASE. If I remember correctly, there a couple of short cables connecting the top and bottom halves. Proceed slowly.
You should be able to, at the very least, do a visual inspection yourself. Look for loose cable connections and dislocated components. More than likely, that is the cause of your problem. If plugging something back in doesn't remedy, and you are inexperienced, take it to a qualified tech.
If and when you fix the instrument, I suggest that you transport the keyboard in a well-padded flight case. Good luck.
How open the metronom for
Almost all these plastic "wonders" have a set of screws... sometimes they are hidden under rubber feet OR under labels. When these are out, often there are little plastic protrusions that mate to depressions in the opposite site that have to be popped open. The key is to go slow and NOT to exert too much force. Sometimes they "hide" screws in the battery compartments as well. Often when you open these devices they go sproing and the little plastic buttons fall out of the front cover, so NOTE where they go. Rotating knobs often must be pulled off the shaft
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