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Loading Pa800's Operating System and Musical Resources
Introduction
Loading Pa800's Operating System and Musical Resources
Introduction
Korg regularly releases new updates of the Pa800's Operating
System and Musical Resources. The most up-to-date versions
can be downloaded from our web site (www.korgpa.com). Also,
a copy of the original data is contained in the Accessory CD that
comes with your instrument.
Two different types of system files: the
.PKG and .BKP
Updates can be supplied by Korg in either of two file formats:
".PKG" files contain the Operating System, or partial Musi-
cal Resource data. These files can only be made by Korg. To
load them, use the "Loading a .PKG file" procedure
described below.
".BKP" files are backups of the Musical Resources as a
whole. These can be created by Korg or the user, by way of
the Media > Utility > Full Resource Backup command. To
load them, use the "Loading a .BKP file" procedure
described below.
The supplied .PKG files
The Accessory CD that comes with your Pa800 contains the fol-
lowing ".PKG" files:
Pa800_os_v[nnn].pkg. This is the Operating System. Loading
this file will not modify your User data. Just load it, by following the
procedure described below.
Pa800_os_res_v[nnn].pkg. This combines the Operating System
and the Musical Resources. Load this file to fully reset your Fac-
tory resources, for example in case of malfunctioning. Loading
this file will not modify your User data, but we suggest you back-up
your older data before upgrading. See "Backing-up your older
data" below.
Note: Loading the "Pa800_os_res_v[nnn].pkg" files may take up to
10 minutes.
Hint: If loading the "Pa800_os_res_v[nnn].pkg" file does not solve
the
malfunctioning,
we
"Pa800_Format.pkg"
program
(www.korgpa.com), and follow the supplied instructions to format
the internal SSD memory.
suggest
you
download
from
our
web
The supplied .BKP file
The Accessory CD that comes with your Pa800 contains the fol-
lowing ".BKP" file:
Pa800_res_v[nnn].bkp. These are all the Musical Resources,
including all Sounds, Performances, Styles, Pads, STSs, Song-
Book, Voice Processor and Global data.
This is equivalent to the file you can create with the Media >
Utility > Full Resource Backup command. To load it, use the
"Loading a .BKP file" procedure described below.
Warning: Loading this file will delete your User data, so we suggest
you back-up your older data before upgrading. See "Backing-up
your older data" below.
Backing-up your older data
Before loading new Musical Resources, you should backup your
older data. Loading the new Musical Resources as a ".PKG" file
will completely erase the Factory data, and loading them as a
".BKP" file will delete both the Factory and User data.
Backing-up data is not needed when loading just the Operating
System, since this operation doesn't overwrite the Musical
Resources.
There are three options to back-up your data. Options (a) and
(b) will allow you to recover individual data (single items or
banks) later, while option (c) will only allow you to restore the
saved data as a whole.
a)
Use the Media > Save > All procedure to save all the User
data and Favorite Style data (Style, Pad, Performance,
Sound/DK, PCM, SongBook, Global, Voice Processor Pre-
sets). PCM and SongBook data can be very space-hungry,
so saving them is disabled by default in the Save All dialog
box. If you want to save them, check the corresponding
parameters.
b)
If you customized the Factory data area (by rearranging or
replacing Styles or Pads), go to Media > Preferences, and
uncheck the "Factory Style and Pad Protect" parameter.
Then individually save any customized file or bank into a
new ".SET" folder.
c)
If you want to save all the Factory and User data in a single
the
operation, use the Media > Utility > Full Resource Backup
site
command. Please be advised that you will not be able to
load single files or banks from the resulting backup (.BKP)
file.

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