I bought a M3-M (obviously used...very used!) and some of the sliders and buttons don't like me! Is there some way to remotely edits combis and programs? Are there any instructions for doing this?
I love the sounds and mine came with the expanded ram and additional boards so it would be a shame not to be able to use this.
BTW:
BUYING SIGHT UNSEEN WON'T HAPPEN AGAIN! LOL![/b]
Editor/Librarian program for Windows 10..
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The Korg M3 Editor should allow the control surface to be remotely controlled via a PC. Look for M3/Editor Software in the link below:
https://www.korg.com/us/support/download/product/1/140/
Another option to consider would be to get it serviced, and repaired if necessary.
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https://www.korg.com/us/support/download/product/1/140/
Another option to consider would be to get it serviced, and repaired if necessary.
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The USB MIDI driver will need to be installed in order to use the Editor. The driver can be downloaded from here:
https://www.korg.com/us/support/downloa ... /140/3541/
There should be a PDF document included in the download that details driver installation. Follow the instructions to remove any unwanted previously installed MIDI drivers. Windows can only see 10 MIDI driver entries. This number can easily be exceeded, because connecting just one MIDI device or MIDI instrument to several different USB ports will generate a driver entry for each USB port. Any more than 10 entries are ignored.
Make sure that the editor software is not running.
Once the driver is installed, connect the PC to the M3 using a USB cable, then start the editor software. It may be necessary to set the MIDI In and Out Port settings in the Editor's Global menu. Hopefully the software will be able to read the M3's Programs, Combinations and Global settings.
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https://www.korg.com/us/support/downloa ... /140/3541/
There should be a PDF document included in the download that details driver installation. Follow the instructions to remove any unwanted previously installed MIDI drivers. Windows can only see 10 MIDI driver entries. This number can easily be exceeded, because connecting just one MIDI device or MIDI instrument to several different USB ports will generate a driver entry for each USB port. Any more than 10 entries are ignored.
Make sure that the editor software is not running.
Once the driver is installed, connect the PC to the M3 using a USB cable, then start the editor software. It may be necessary to set the MIDI In and Out Port settings in the Editor's Global menu. Hopefully the software will be able to read the M3's Programs, Combinations and Global settings.
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