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!
Hy Faik! I have a question for you :if i have a wav file like the one în the video, and i use it without slice , i use it entire loop, it may cause freezing problems? It affects the buffer? Thx for your advices...
@@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.
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!
Thanks for sharing this extremely important info.
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Is only 1 problem betwen the ore hundert.But new o.s. new 100 or more problem pa5x is korg desaster !
Hy Faik! I have a question for you :if i have a wav file like the one în the video, and i use it without slice , i use it entire loop, it may cause freezing problems? It affects the buffer? Thx for your advices...
Hi. No It want freez, and of course it will affect the buffert but not much
@@fiinstrumental but if there are 35-40 of those samples loaded i think may cause problems...
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.
Brother, i have a new problem for you to verify. How can i contact you? Or its ok here on youtube comments.
Hi write here on youtube
@@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.