Pads or damper pedal do not respond correctly, Usb media, and cd, External usb devices – KORG M3 User Manual

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Troubleshooting Pads or damper pedal do not respond correctly

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Quick Start

Introduction

Setup

Program

Combination

Sequencer

Sampling

Global

Media

Effect

KARMA

Drum Track

Other

Appendices

The M3 does not respond correctly to incom-
ing MIDI data

Are the Global P1: MIDI settings MIDI Filter Enable
Program Change

, Enable Bank Change, Enable

Control Change

, Enable AfterTouch, and Enable

Exclusive

each checked?

→ PG p.367

Does the M3 support the types of messages that are
being sent to it?

→ PG p.615

Incorrect response to program change messages

Is the Bank Map setting correct?

→ PG p.358

Pads or damper pedal do not
respond correctly

Pad response is wrong

Execute the menu command Pad Calibration (Global
P0: Basic Setup) to correctly calibrate the pad
sensitivity.

→ PG p.383

Damper response is wrong

Execute the menu command Half Damper Calibration
(Global P0: Basic Setup) to correctly calibrate the half-
damper pedal sensitivity.

→ PG p.383

USB Media, and CD

The date of the data is wrong

The files you saved or WAVE files you sampled have
the incorrect date.

• Use the menu command Set Date/Time (Media–

Utility page) to specify the correct current date and
time.

→ p.148

External USB devices

The drive of a connected USB device is not
detected

Has the media been formatted?

→ PG p.413

Is the external device connected correctly?

→ p.33

You may have turned on the power of the USB device
after powering-on the M3.

• Execute the menu command Scan USB device

(Media– Media Information) to re-mount the USB
device.

→ PG p.419

“Error in writing to medium” occurs frequently
when saving data to the external device

Execute the menu command Check Medium (Media–
Utility page) to detect and repair errors on the media.

→ PG p.414

CD media in a USB CD-R/RW drive is not de-
tected

Did you touch the display?

CD-R/RW drive

Can’t write

If you are unable to save data such as PCG or SNG
files, has the disc been formatted?

If you are writing WAVE file to create an audio CD, it is
not necessary to format the disc.

Are you using the recommended media for your
drive?

If you are writing from an external USB drive to CD-
R/RW, it is possible that the transfer speed is
insufficient.

• Writing may be successful if you lower the writing

speed.

→ PG p.415

Are you using blank media?

• If using CD-R, please use new media. If using CD-

RW, use the menu command Erase CD-RW
(Media– Make Audio CD) to erase the contents of
the media before you execute Save.

An M3 USB CD-R/RW is not recognized by an
external device

A CD-R/RW saved or copied on the M3 using packet
writing is not recognized on a computer.

• If you install a UDF version 1.5 compatible UDF

reader or packet writing software on your
computer, it will be possible to recognize the disc.

→ PG p.634

• In the case of a CD-R, it may be possible to make

the disc be recognized by executing the menu
command Convert to ISO9660 Format (Media–
Utility page) to convert the disc to ISO9660 format.
However depending on the state in which the disc
was saved, it may be converted into ISO9660 level 3
format, and may still not be recognized. In this case
if you install ISO9660 level 3 compatible reader
software or packet writing software on your
computer, it will be possible to recognize the disc.

→ PG p.414

A CD-R/RW that was saved or copied on the M3 using
packet writing is not recognized by the TRITON/
TRITON pro/TRITON proX/ TRITON-Rack/TRITON
Le/TR.

• These models do not support UDF version 1.5, and

therefore will not recognize such a disc.

• In the case of a CD-R, it may be possible to make

the disc be recognized by executing the menu
command Convert to ISO9660 Format (Media–
Utility page) to convert the disc to ISO9660 format.
However depending on the state in which the disc
was saved, it may be converted into ISO9660 level 3
format, and may still not be recognized.

→ PG p.414

Your computer is unable to read a CD-R converted to
ISO9660 format.

• If packet writing software is installed, it may not be

possible to read this data. In this case, you should
either temporarily disable this software, or
uninstall it.

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