Hello, Faiq Ismaili! Thanks for the videos you share with us, they are very helpful, but I think you are wrong in this case. The keyboard shuts down because you set values lower than 11.025 Hz, in your case 8000 Hz, and the manual says this: "You can load samples (mono or stereo) in a 8 or 16-bit resolution, and a sampling frequency rate from 11,025 to 48,000Hz. Loaded samples always preserve their original resolution." Try to convert the sample above 11,025 Hz and I guess the PA5X will stop crashing. By the way, I also have a problem with the Korg PA5X- it stop playng when I play bass in the left hand, play drums and in the right hand I change different sounds. And the smallest sample I have is 20838 Hz/16 Bit. Greetings from Bulgaria!
@@fiinstrumental I use the sustain pedal. initially I gave a ritornella with an accordion, then I changed the guitar accompaniment and I immediately pressed to give sustain. the organ got stuck and I had to restart. have you heard of this problem before? thank you!
I play bass in the left hand, I only play the drums from the keyboard. In the right hand, for example, I have played piano and want to switch to guitar. Unwittingly, however, I've held down the sustain pedal while still on the piano and when I switch to the guitar a sustained guitar sound starts and I have to hit mute on the synth mixer to stop the sound. Then if I try to play another sound the sustain pedal is no longer calibrated, I have to press it once to get it back to its old saved settings so I can play. I don't have to reboot, but it's very annoying. When switching between different sounds, I have to be careful not to accidentally hold the sustain pedal.
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Hello, Faiq Ismaili!
Thanks for the videos you share with us, they are very helpful, but I think you are wrong in this case. The keyboard shuts down because you set values lower than 11.025 Hz, in your case 8000 Hz, and the manual says this:
"You can load samples (mono or stereo) in a 8 or 16-bit resolution, and a sampling frequency rate from 11,025 to 48,000Hz. Loaded samples always preserve their original resolution."
Try to convert the sample above 11,025 Hz and I guess the PA5X will stop crashing.
By the way, I also have a problem with the Korg PA5X- it stop playng when I play bass in the left hand, play drums and in the right hand I change different sounds. And the smallest sample I have is 20838 Hz/16 Bit.
Greetings from Bulgaria!
Is only 1 problem betwen the ore hundert.But new o.s. new 100 or more problem pa5x is korg desaster !
I have same issues, how did you resample the file to make it lower so it can fit?
You can do it by KorgPaManager or other 3:dparty software
@@fiinstrumental do you have a tutorial maybe to show how to do it, or if there is one online? Thanks.
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@@fiinstrumental I use the sustain pedal. initially I gave a ritornella with an accordion, then I changed the guitar accompaniment and I immediately pressed to give sustain. the organ got stuck and I had to restart. have you heard of this problem before? thank you!
@@alecualexander I have the same problem.
@@plamengospodinov7913 can you explain? How often or how it happens? Do you think it is because of the sustain pedal?
I play bass in the left hand, I only play the drums from the keyboard. In the right hand, for example, I have played piano and want to switch to guitar. Unwittingly, however, I've held down the sustain pedal while still on the piano and when I switch to the guitar a sustained guitar sound starts and I have to hit mute on the synth mixer to stop the sound. Then if I try to play another sound the sustain pedal is no longer calibrated, I have to press it once to get it back to its old saved settings so I can play. I don't have to reboot, but it's very annoying. When switching between different sounds, I have to be careful not to accidentally hold the sustain pedal.