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Subject: Re: [DW8000] Questionably functional DW8000...?

From: "Mike Henry" <mahenry@...>
Date: 2006-02-07

sounds to me like the sounds are not loaded right . Mine did the same when the internal battery died. Once I replaced the battery and reloaded the sounds it worked fine. It was a job to get the sounds back in but once I got it going it went well. I used midiox to reprogram the sounds
----- Original Message -----
From: altamontunion
To: DW8000@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 12:36 AM
Subject: [DW8000] Questionably functional DW8000...?

Heyo,

I just recently acquired a DW8000 for $15. Solid! However, the owner
said that while the keyboard had been in storage, it has sustained
heavy water damage. The keyboard looked mint, so I scooped it up
anyways. If it didn't work, no worry, was worth a try.

Well, I get it home and realize he'd left the old C or D batteries in
the back, and they'd leaked everywhere. I took them out, plugged the
machine in, and fiddled around. I've never used a DW8000 before.

It was making noises, but the only noises it would make when I
pressed any key was this siren-esque descending BBEEEEEOOOOOOOO. I
decided to crack it open and replace the CR2032 battery.

Ouch.

The case was literally filled with rust, but it appeared that every
single component was still in the right place. It looked like the
only damage done was to the metal bottom! I spent all day cleaning it
out, and I replaced the CR2032 battery. (I hope my amateurish
soldering jobs were okay!)

I fired it up -- yep, still powers up and looks fine -- and I tried
using a SysEx program to load on patches. I can tell that MIDI is
working, because I can control the DW8000 with my computer.
Unfortunately, I've tried loading a bunch of different SYX sets, and
still all I get is that obnoxious siren noise. Any ideas?