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Krystof01
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Hi,
Not that markert said anything about my post in particular but I would just like to add again that it (korg D16/1600) are very good for what they do and value.
I browsed the Korg D16 yahoo user group for ages before I joined. Most people seemed happy and didn't have problems, but there was always some unfortunate members that you could tell were really in a 'rut'. They were having all sorts of trouble and no one could seem to help. Though it was a minority, I always sort of smiled that my D16 was fine (running smooth) and glad nothing bad had happened. the I found out for my self. The bottom line is, it's one thing having to deal with a faulty machine but it's another problem entirely having to deal with the customer support witch turns out to be more of an ordeal for almost everyone that experienced a problem.
Ignore me.....I'm still bitter.
BTW; I backed my D16 up to the current software by downloading the software and burning it to CDR. I don't know why they told you it couldn't be done by yourself (back to the extra money they want from you). Maybe you upgraded it as soon as it came out.
Not that markert said anything about my post in particular but I would just like to add again that it (korg D16/1600) are very good for what they do and value.
I browsed the Korg D16 yahoo user group for ages before I joined. Most people seemed happy and didn't have problems, but there was always some unfortunate members that you could tell were really in a 'rut'. They were having all sorts of trouble and no one could seem to help. Though it was a minority, I always sort of smiled that my D16 was fine (running smooth) and glad nothing bad had happened. the I found out for my self. The bottom line is, it's one thing having to deal with a faulty machine but it's another problem entirely having to deal with the customer support witch turns out to be more of an ordeal for almost everyone that experienced a problem.
Ignore me.....I'm still bitter.
BTW; I backed my D16 up to the current software by downloading the software and burning it to CDR. I don't know why they told you it couldn't be done by yourself (back to the extra money they want from you). Maybe you upgraded it as soon as it came out.