p.s some programs like piano,el piano and some sax are sounding normal,but the other factory and user programs are like crazy
i checked my ram it seems ok
any idea?

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Kor wrote:Hi Bejhan,
Don't know what he problem is, perhaps somebody else does. If not, try to format your Pa800 en relaod the OS. How-to is descibed in the forum. It's no major operation...
Best of luck
Kor
bejhan wrote:There is no battery in Pa800! No need to open your instrument bejhanKor wrote:The last thing that i want to try is to pull up baterry(if pa800 have)and put it again.any opinion?Did you ask your dealer?
Alain
iaoranaemaeva wrote:Thanks for help iaoranaemaeva but i dont now what to do,im from macedonia we dont have korg service here,and i buyed my pa800 from dealer which didn gave me Warrantybejhan wrote:There is no battery in Pa800! No need to open your instrument bejhanKor wrote:The last thing that i want to try is to pull up baterry(if pa800 have)and put it again.any opinion?Did you ask your dealer?
Alain![]()
now my keyboard is opened i pull the ram now and waiting for help,i dont have info about ram model
IMHO, before changing (or trying to change) the RAM - which won't necessarily fix the problem, I fear - you should make further tests, because there is at least one good news: you said some factory sounds are good (piano, el. piano). First, I suggest you copy a "bad" factory sound to a user bank and check if the copy is bad too, then repeat this process for other sounds at other locations etc.bejhan wrote:now my keyboard is opened i pull the ram now and waiting for help,i dont have info about ram model
iaoranaemaeva wrote:Of course bejhanbejhan wrote:is dangerous if i try to power up keyboard without ram just to test my factory sounds,. Are you kidding?
ok thanks again,triton series could work without ram,i have experience with them but with pa series no its different,i want just know why my factory programs are not working?