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How backup my korg pa1x pro on computer
How backup my korg pa1x pro on computer




how backup my korg pa1x pro on computer
  1. #How backup my korg pa1x pro on computer manuals
  2. #How backup my korg pa1x pro on computer manual
  3. #How backup my korg pa1x pro on computer Pc
how backup my korg pa1x pro on computer

In the text box at the top give it a name, e.g. Click on the drop-down menu (again very top right corner) and select SAVE SAMPLING DATA If you were paying attention to the Memory use scale at the top you should find yourself with more available RAM Repeat these steps but change the selection to EXs9 (Jazz Ambience Drums) In the dialog box change the selection to EXs8 (these are the Rock Ambience Drums) and click OK Click on the drop-down menu (very top right corner) and select UNLOAD ALL IN BANK. You can mange this file and remove libraries and even specific samples from loading.Īs an example, if you primarily use your Kronos for gigging and never use the large stereo drum libraries, why not just remove them from PRELOAD.KSC? You can use the RAM you recovered for something more useful. On disk it takes up 12GB and 814MB of RAM. PRELOAD.KSC contains the large piano and drum libraries, the EXs3 Brass/Winds, etc. When the Kronos boots, it loads 320MB of base "ROM" and a large file called PRELOAD.KSC. We’re talking tens of GBs of samples and thousands of programs.įREEING UP ADDITIONAL RAM BY CHANGING PRELOAD.KSC Outside of 320MB of base “ROM” everything else, every sample, program, combi can be replaced with your own. Since OS version 1.5 you’ve been able to add an additional stick of RAM, which is highly recommended, but you can also go about managing your RAM in a pragmatic fashion, unloading samples libraries for which you have little use. After the all the standard libraries are loaded you have little left for new samples.

#How backup my korg pa1x pro on computer manual

Compared to the absolute ease with which I can fly around the sample, sound, and program memory of the Nord Stage 2 - plus work with a comprehensive manual that's not written for engineers, the documentation for the Kronos seems rather lacking.Īs it comes from the factory, the original Kronos is pretty tight on available sample RAM. If anyone here is aware of real, in-depth tutorials about this stuff, just point me there.

#How backup my korg pa1x pro on computer manuals

seeing a message re 'lack of sufficient memory' ( obviously an Internal RAM issue, as my Kronos' HD shows 14 GB of free memory) ? All that the three Kronos' manuals cover are some very basic disk functions, and the examples given are all Song/sequence related same with Korg's video manuals. A related question, and the crux of my current dilemma: How do I get a 3rd party sample to load to the HD, vs. possible to load directly to HD, and bypass the Internal RAM ? How do I set up the HD to load only what I need in the instrument ? (IIRC, there was a reference made in one of the threads here that mentioned there being a fair amount of stuff that doesn't need to be loaded). Are there any in-depth tutorials out there that explain the use of Kronos memory ? What I'm looking for are 'how to's' regarding: freeing up RAM memory, where to load 3rd party sample files, i.e.

how backup my korg pa1x pro on computer

I could post a lengthy list of specific questions here, but since I'm pretty capable once I have complete documentation, examples, etc. Really don't feel like spending the rest of the day digging through several other forums for relevant threads. I've spent the past hour or so reading through various KC threads about the Kronos, but couldn't find any detailed instructions regarding in-depth 'getting around' the internal RAM and HD. Wow, the manuals appear to leave a few things out (or perhaps have them in obscure, unexpected locations ?).

#How backup my korg pa1x pro on computer Pc

Just started trying to load the PC Mark V. Have arrived at some good sounds for various applications. So, I'm slightly stuck: So far, the only tweaking I've done to the Kronos has been Program and Combi edits. As the Kronos is a very deep there should be plenty to talked about. I thought it would be worthwhile to create a repository thread for Kronos tips, tricks, Q&A, etc.






How backup my korg pa1x pro on computer