Posted by Allan In NE on November 15, 2010 at 10:29:15 from (148.66.98.174):
Yeah, I know......sorry.
But UFFF-DAA! What a time I've had with this little rascal!
All started Saturday morning. Thought I'd run thru some tunes before the dance. Turned on the system and phoof! No synth input; the systems can't hear my guitar! (Probably just as well). :>)
Anyway, this guy tunes my guitar and interfaces with all the rest of my music machinery.
Just sits there and says, "Check Internal Battery".
Long story short, had to play the dance without my synths..........can ya say "yawn". :>(
Been working on it ever since and last night was ready to, at the very least, send it into Roland or maybe even buy another........ (these things are classic, built in 1988 and I don't even wanna spend that kinda cash).
By happenstance, up at 4am this morning searching the Internet, where I found a factory dump file put up by some kind soul clear back in 1990.
Anyhoo, downloaded the file and reverse dumped into the synth.
She's finally up, running and handshaking with the other machinery; will prbably take me another two days to get the sensitivity, bend control, and all those other vital primeters set on that second synth tho....................
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