KORG N5EX FAQ

To perform a factory reset on the KORG N5EX, power off the unit first. Then, while holding down the '7' and '8' buttons, power on the unit. This will restore the factory settings.
To connect the KORG N5EX to a computer for MIDI, use a MIDI interface connected via USB. Connect the MIDI OUT of the N5EX to the MIDI IN of the interface, and the MIDI IN of the N5EX to the MIDI OUT of the interface. Install any necessary drivers provided by the interface manufacturer.
To save a custom patch on the KORG N5EX, press the 'Write' button, select the destination bank and number, and confirm to save. To recall a patch, use the 'Bank' and 'Number' buttons to navigate to your saved patch.
Double-check the volume settings and ensure that the 'Local Control' is set to 'On'. Also, inspect cable connections and make sure the headphones or speakers are properly connected.
The KORG N5EX does not have user-upgradable firmware. Ensure your device is functioning correctly, and refer to KORG support if you suspect a firmware issue.
First, power cycle the unit. If the issue persists, check for stuck keys or debris. For further issues, consult a professional technician to inspect the internal connections.
Yes, you can use the KORG N5EX with an external effects processor. Connect the audio outputs of the N5EX to the input of the effects processor, and then connect the output of the processor to your amplifier or mixer.
Adjust the key sensitivity by accessing the Global settings menu, and selecting 'Velocity Curve'. Choose the curve that suits your playing style best.
To clean the KORG N5EX, use a soft, dry cloth for the keys and surfaces. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents. For hard-to-reach areas, use a small brush to remove dust.
To create a split, enter 'Combi' mode, select a combination, and use the 'Key Zone' settings to assign different sounds to different ranges of the keyboard.