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
12/2/2019 10:05:08 AM •
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Can two d3200 recorders connected and record 24 tracks simultaneously
I will assume you want to sync the two as one. I have one of these sitting in a closet. The 3200 will record 12 tracks at a time if I remember correctly. I believe the Korg will sync to Midi Time code. I just wonder if the midi implementation allows for start and stop code. Anyway, I found this information:
x2. MIDI messages used by the D3200
Note On (Note, velocity), aftertouch, pitch-bend:
The D3200 uses these messages to control effects.
Program change:
The D3200 uses these messages to switch scenes.
Control change:
The D3200 uses these messages to control mixer and
effect parameters.
MMC (MIDI Machine Control):
MMC messages can be transmitted from the D3200 to control an external MMC-compatible sequencer or recorder. MMC messages received from an external sequencer or recorder can be used to control the D3200.
MTC (MIDI Time Code):
The D3200 can transmit or receive MTC messages to
synchronize with an external sequencer or recorder.
MIDI Clock:
The D3200 can transmit MIDI Clock. It can also receive MIDI Clock if you have selected MIDI Clock for the tempo track and are recording the tempo track.
7/12/2019 5:37:14 PM •
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How to reset the korg m50
PLEASE HELP ME... this appeared in my KORG M50.. says. LOADING OS FAILED..... Is ther a solution to this...
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