Nice find. the reset hole turns all patches to the basic tone. From there you have to create your own work for new patches to save. Side pannels and back screws have to be removed to get inside. Not that much fun on this synth. The top has to be gentally propped, because it is still connected via cables. --- In kawai_sx210@yahoogroups.com, "ickystay66" <ickystay@...> wrote: > > Hi everyone! > > I just came home from the Goodwill with a SX-240. I plugged it in > and it does make sound. A kind of boring patch, but it seems to > work! > > I downloaded the user manual from Kawai so I have lots of > reading and tinkering to do. > > Questions- > > How do I get inside this thing? I'd really like to check that the > battery is O.K. and (I guess) get a replacement. Plus, I love > seeing the guts of my electronic junk. > > One of the switch covers is missing. Are these (even if the wrong > color) available anywhere? > > I was going to ask about the little reset hole in back. I'll just try it > sans handholding.. > > Well, off to spend quality time with the manual. God, I hope it's > easier to program than my CZ-101... > > Dan >
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Re: Hi and newbie questions
2006-07-28 by texhand
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