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On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 5:38 PM, Bob <radam72850@...> wrote:Jerome:
After a year in storage, I too pulled out my unit and immediately replaced the batteries to both the keyboard and the turbo pack. Like you, I loaded the patches I saved in my library only to discover the turbo didn't hold all of the patches except the main 64.
Thinking that some of the patches might be corrupt, I tried reloading the main patch to each memory location and realized that the other locations still didn't hold the memory. My only advantage is that the turbo DID WORK at one time. I tried removing and re-installing the board...no success. I'm wondering if it's a memory chip (or 2) that has gone bad. If you get yours working, spread the word on what went wrong... I'll do the same.
P.S. - Paul (below) asked if anyone has ever reconditioned the keyboard to get rid of the clacking. Yes...I did that several years ago and if I recall, I simply replaced the upper felt strip. If I recall, you can't do the lower strip because of the rubber contact strip but the clacking is caused by the keys returning to the upper position anyway. So the new felt dampens that. BWT, I bought the felt at my local Home Center (HD) and it was the heavier maroon colored felt that works best... totally restored the action!
Hope this helps...> 1. Brass
--- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, Jerome St-Pierre <jeromestpierre@...> wrote:
>
> After I installed the Musitronics turbo pack and wiped out all of my
> patches by mistake, I loaded 8 of these banks in the secured banks of the
> turbo pack. I was very excited about these sounds until I realized the
> turbo "secured banks" weren't kept in memory after turning off the unit.
>
> It seems like there is a problem with the expansion that I received and I
> never got to fix it (even after changing the turbo battery) but I ended up
> sorting my 64 favorites sounds out of these Pallium's banks. I've had so
> much fun with these sounds that I haven't been creating new patches since
> then. I was always impressed by the DW-8000 sound but I am still totally
> amazed with this set of patches I sorted.
>
> I still have a backup in .wav format so let me know if anyone would like a
> copy. They are sorted this way:
>
> 2. Strings
> 3. Synths
> 4. Pianos
> 5. Voices
> 6. Organs
> 7. Basses
> 8. FX
>
> Cheers!>> --
> On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 7:10 PM, PC <paul@...> wrote:
>
> > I'm sure that many of you are very familiar with Pallium's patchset
> > downloads for the DW-8000...
> >
> > http://www.pallium.com/bryan/dwpatches.php
> >
> > If not, check it out and enjoy some of the unique sounds this instrument
> > can make.
> >
> > There is a patchblock there named "Preload Side B" which is especially
> > good. The patchblock of "Yes" sounds were pretty useful also.
> >
> > I'm on my 3rd DW-8000 in so many years... I'm not sure I'll keep it
> > because those clackity keys always bugged me too much... Has anyone tried
> > to dampen the keyboard action? Is there a Yamaha replacement keyboard that
> > will work?
> >
> >
> >
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> >
> >
> >
>
>
> Jérôme St-Pierre>
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