Many users download the trial version of Korg PA Manager (v1 or v2) and get frustrated. The demo typically limits you to viewing only, or restricts saving/exporting to 10 items.
The Korg PA Manager v2 full version removes all limitations:
If you rely on your Korg for paid gigs, professional studio work, or live worship, the cost of the full version pays for itself the first time you avoid a crash or finish a setlist in 10 minutes instead of 3 hours. korg pa manager v2 full version better
“I was hesitant to spend the money, but after one weekend with the full version of PA Manager v2, I cleaned up 8 years of accumulated SET files. My Pa4X boots 40% faster now. It’s better than I imagined.”
— Marco L., Italy
“The trial version teased me but wouldn’t let me save. Once I bought the full version, I converted 300 Styles from my old Pa600 to Pa5X in 10 minutes. Worth every euro.”
— Sandra K., Canada Many users download the trial version of Korg
The full version is not free—it typically retails between €99 and €129 depending on the seller (official resellers like AudioLabs or KorgMan.com). That might seem steep for a utility app. But consider:
For anyone who uses their Korg beyond basic presets, the full version pays for itself in less than a month. If you rely on your Korg for paid
For those unfamiliar, Korg arrangers use a proprietary file system (SET files) that bundles Styles, Sounds, Performances, and Samples together. You cannot easily see what is inside a SET file using Windows Explorer or Mac Finder.
KORG PA Manager acts as a "bridge," allowing you to open these SET files on your computer, view the contents, edit them, and organize them before transferring them to your keyboard.