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#341138 - 02/29/12 09:33 PM
Re: HELP - my Pa500 doesn't like my SD card
[Re: rikkisbears]
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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There again microarranger manual doesn't mention SDHC either, yet they work?? Hi Rikki, Yep, the 8 Gb Sandisk SDHC card works great on my microARRANGER. In fact, on page 130 of the Korg microARRANGER Users manual, it states the following: You can use the following types of cards to save or load data to and from the microARRANGER's internal memory: • SD (High Speed, Ultra II, SDHC) • MMC • MicroSD with an SD adapter • MiniSD with an SD adapter Note: Before you can use the SD/MMC card, you must format it on the microARRANGER. Don't use your computer or digi‐ tal camera to format (initialize) a card you plan to use with the microARRANGER. If the card was formatted on a different device, it may not work correctly with the microARRANGER Note: The SD/MMC card is not included. It must be purchased separately. Note: The microARRANGER supports SD cards with a power supply voltage of 2.7–3.6V.
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#341627 - 03/08/12 01:32 PM
Re: HELP - my Pa500 doesn't like my SD card
[Re: lahawk]
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Registered: 12/01/08
Posts: 3456
Loc: South Africa
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Hi Tim,
Win7 writes to this new card, no problem.
As for the Pa50SD - I'm not joking. With the new styles it is a HUGE upgrade fom my PSR3K. The sounds are really so much better. What I like most are the pianos and distortion guitars. The others are fantastic also, but I hardly use those.
The modified styles for the Technics, Rolands and Solton sounds so much better and realistic than on my Yamaha. It's like completely new styles although I use those very often on my PSR3K.
Honestly, I haven't touch my Yamaha since the Pa80SD. Plus most of the new styles are much longer in bars than those I have for the Yamaha and hence they sound live and real and not boring at all! I like everything more, even the fill-ins. The styles are so good that I hardly miss my multipads. Sure, you have to hit the fill ins at exactly the right spot, but if you do the results are fantastic. I always use intro's an ending's over & over when I play and even this works fantastic on the Korg.
What I'm going to do next is to replace all the onboard styles with the ones I've downloaded and liked. That means 304 of my favorite styles plus 48 user styles right on board.
When I'm done it will be the arranger that I've always wanted. Unlike for the Yamaha, I found all the styles, sounds and other resources on one site, more than 4GB of it. I've auditioned roughly 40% of those new styles and many are of extremely high quality. Sure there must be more around and I don't as yet have the tools to downgrade the styles from the later Korg models to work. I've tweaked and uploaded more than one hundred thousand styles for the Yamahas. I might just do the same for the Korgs if I can find the right tools.
I'm really blown away by this all for now.
Keep well my friend, Henni
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