Hi Greg !
if you're happy with the factory presets the easier way to change the
battery is... to change it with the synth off and perform a full system
reset after. The factory reset , assuming that your AN1x with its brand
new battery is off :
press and hold the 7, 8 and 9 buttons while turning ON the power -> the
screen displays "Factory set ? (1 - 9)" -> then release the 7, 8 and 9
buttons and choose one of the 9 options available, ex. :
3 loads the 128 voices as "out of the box"
4 loads the 128 voices sorted by type (strings, brass, solo etc...)
9 performs a full factory reset (voices, sequencer patterns, system data
etc...), in one word all.
Other options perform a partial reset (voices 1 to 64 ou 65 to 128 only,
system only etc..)
After a battery replacement i suggest you to choose the option 9...
Cheers.
J.F.
Conn-Man a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> My unit is in need of a new battery, which I have.
>
> I have not done any programming on the synth that I care to save so the
> original factory pre-sets are fine.
>
> Question is this...If I change the battery will the factory presets get lost
> or will they just stay the same when powered up?
>
> If not, is there a way to change the battery with the power hooked up and
> not damage the unit or a way to (easily) re-install the factory pre-sets?
>
> I don't use MIDI dumps, have the synth hooked-up to a cumputer, etc as I
> don't know how to do them...I just use the unit when needed.
>
> Thanks
>
> Greg
>
>
>
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