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Originally posted by keybplayer:
Yeah, to a lot of people it would be kind of scary having that power of control and the prospect of overwriting factory data if he or she chooses. Especially if the person couldn't restore the Pa2XPRO to the original factory setup themselves if something went wrong and had to send the keyboard in to a Korg factory authorized service center to get it fixed. And the scariest part of all (if indeed a person isn't able to restore overwritten data to the factory data himself on the Pa2XPRO) would be the bill Korg hands the person for fixing it at one of their service centers. That will be 200 Euro please. Huh?? Please pay at the counter on your way out.


Generally instruments that offer so much programming capability come with either a factory restore disc or a method via a few button pushes on power up to restore the instrument to its original factory settings. I've never heard of any newer keyboard requiring a service center to restore the factory settings, let alone charging 200 Euros to do so. My Oasys and Wersi can easily be reset to factory specs by simply loading a restore CD. I suspect the PA2X Pro would be no different.