
I have a question regarding getting new WAV files from my PC onto the Korg-formatted SD card.
To sum it up; it is not working.
I would like to add some new WAV files of soundbeds from a new album I am completing. I have them on the computer. I then insert the SD card from my Korg Kross (16Gb Sandisk) into the PC and try to copy the WAV files over. It tells me that the card is write-protected. I cannot move the WAV files to the card from the PC.
Usually when an SD card says that it is write-protected when it really is not (the slider is not in the lock position), that the SD card is bad. I have tried 5 different cards that I formatted in the Kross on my PC (Windows 10 - latest version), it will not work.
The only option I see before any opinions from you is that I need to play the WAV files into the Kross via the Audio Input so it can convert them as needed. After I format the SD card on the Kross, I cannot reformat it on the PC without getting the same write protect message.
In the past, I had simply taken the latest backup files from the Kross (which are saved to my PC in the cloud so I can get them in a pinch before a gig if needed), copied them to a brand new card (that had never been in the Kross) on the PC and then inserted that card into the Kross and it worked.
I checked the PC editor with the Kross plugged into it (I rarely use the editor) and there were no facilities to import the WAV files to the Kross for processing.
Is there something I am missing? I cannot think that 5-6 cards formatted in the Kross not working in the PC would mean that all the cards are bad, especially when they still work in the Kross.
Thank you in advance.
Grace,
Harry Ebbeson III