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AFKAR
04-29-2004, 02:04 AM
Hi Everyone.
Ive got a Korg N364 and i cant find the manuals for it. My problem is all of a sudden (i dont know what i did) all the patches have changed eg lots or reverb, attack and cutoff changed......its happened to every patch.
What i want to do is reset it to the factory default but im not 100% sure on how to do that. I found a setting called initialise, but that just takes the patches and takes away all types of effect and waveform editing parameters.
Can anyone help? :cry:
Thanks
Afkar
dunno if it can help, but you can have a look on ebay..
maybe you can do it messing around a little with your board..
GOOD LUCK!!!
SAM
Tigerfolly
04-29-2004, 01:51 PM
Hi Everyone.
Ive got a Korg N364 and i cant find the manuals for it. My problem is all of a sudden (i dont know what i did) all the patches have changed eg lots or reverb, attack and cutoff changed......its happened to every patch.
What i want to do is reset it to the factory default but im not 100% sure on how to do that. I found a setting called initialise, but that just takes the patches and takes away all types of effect and waveform editing parameters.
Can anyone help? :cry:
Thanks
Afkar
I really don't know as much about the N364 in particular, but give this a try: Most Korg keyboards have a factory reset in the form of a startup button combination. I know the Trinity resets by turning off the power, holding down the record button and turning on the unit.. so you can try that. If that doesn't work, try pushing and holding the record button while the keyboard is on, turn it off while holding that button down, then power it up with the button held down. That should give you a factory reset. Unfortunately, Korg has removed the manuals from their products page.. all of those .pdf files were probably taking up a lot of bandwidth. Here is Korg's N364 page (http://www.korg.com/gear/info.asp?a_prod_no=N364&category_id=1). Since it's the same generation of synths, you can try the Trinity manuals to see if there's anything that helps you in there.
I've worked on the Trinity before, but not the N364/N264.. but I might be picking up an N364 soon, and that might change.. ya never know.
-TF
Enigma™
04-29-2004, 04:06 PM
gear talk
AFKAR
04-29-2004, 07:59 PM
Thanks Tigerfolly,
Ill give that a got.....hopefully it will do the job....
Thanks again,
AFKAR
Hipelius
06-10-2004, 10:21 AM
That's happened with my N364 too! Use the disk you got when you bought the synth (if you didn't get it you can download it) and reset the factory presets.
AFKAR
06-10-2004, 06:52 PM
That's happened with my N364 too! Use the disk you got when you bought the synth (if you didn't get it you can download it) and reset the factory presets.
Yeah its wierd,
I used the dick and it did reset all the patches, but i found them to be very heavy on the reverb. Heres the even wierder thing. After a while all the reverb effects seemed to fix themselfs :?
I dont know.....maybe time for an upgrade
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