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Subject: Re: [Simmons Drums] Re: SDE factory patches

From: jesper <jesper@...>
Date: 2010-02-07

Susie skrev:
> An update...
> It looks like it is now saving data, as I can make changes, switch off,
> and those changes are there when I switch on again.
> However, I'm still getting silence (with a lot of digital noise), even
> though it is definitely receiving data, as the channel leds light up as
> I play.

So, receiving is OK and editing too.

> I've dumped the cassette to digital file and tidied it up. It makes a
> better attempt to read it, but I still get ER after reading 9 patches.

With the description above I don't think this matters. Something is
rotten in the SDE.

> I discovered that if I hold the select button while switching on, I can
> get it to go into some sort of diagnostic mode where it chases through
> all the leds, but I haven't found a factory reset.

No manual?

> I still think the problems are due to it losing its memory, but I'm not
> sure about the ROM patches - if they were protected RAM and i've lost
> them, how do I get them back? The voice numbers on the ROM patches all
> appear to be set to 1, so may have been zeroed, but I'm still trying to
> figure out the user interface, so could be wrong on that one.

But if you can edit sounds the originals won't matter. But if something
is wrong in the selecting matrix/interface it won't matter if you load
new patches. But some skilful SDE user ought to have found their way
onto the list.

> Any ideas anyone? Not sure how many SDEs there are out there. DO we have
> any SDE experts?

Not me for sure. :) But a classic tip is to check the PSU with a volt
meter. The digital parts are always sensitive if the juice just drops
10% or so...

--
electronically yours, jesper

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