Originally posted by Irishacts: "The Pa2X on the other hand is completely reprogrammable. You can even overwrite the factory data. The problem there is that simply frightens people."
If a person happened to overwrite the factory data and something went awry would it then be possible afterward to restore the Pa2XPRO to the original factory setup and recover from such a mishap? I would guess that a separate flash ram chip containing the original factory data would be required on the Pa2XPRO to be able to restore user overwritten data to the original factory data but maybe I'm wrong.
Yeah, to a lot of people it would be kind of scary having that power of control and the prospect of overwriting factory data if he or she chooses. Especially if the person couldn't restore the Pa2XPRO to the original factory setup themselves if something went wrong and had to send the keyboard in to a Korg factory authorized service center to get it fixed. And the scariest part of all (if indeed a person isn't able to restore overwritten data to the factory data himself on the Pa2XPRO) would be the bill Korg hands the person for fixing it at one of their service centers.

That will be 200 Euro please.

Huh?? Please pay at the counter on your way out.

Best,
Mike
[This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 09-15-2008).]