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FW: [AH] Re: saving on the Roland JP-4

FW: [AH] Re: saving on the Roland JP-4

2001-01-15 by Verschut, Ricardo

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris MacDonald [mailto:macdonald@...]
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2001 9:25 AM
To: analogue@...; hegemony@...
Subject: [AH] Re: saving on the Roland JP-4


That sounds like the right process, although I think you want have the
Compu-Memory button pressed first, then hold down protection and press
write.

Another possibility is that your battery may have died.  This happened
to mine a while back.  If it has, you may want to remove the battery as
it can leak and (via the wiring harness) corrode traces on the PC
board.  This happened to me anyway.  I have no idea where one would find
a replacement battery though, maybe another list member might know.

Best Regards,

Chris MacDonald


> I got this Jupiter 4 not too long ago, and I remember saving a sound on it
> before, but for some reason I can't save a patch now.  I don't know if
it's
> something i'm doing wrong or if it's the keyboard, so I wanted to see if
any
> of you knew.
> 
> So I have a sound I want to save, I'm holding down the red "WRITE" button,
> then holding down the black "PROTECTION" button, then hitting the
> "Compu-Memory" bank number button.  I've tried doing this the reverse
order
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> too, but still no go.  Is there something that must be on or off for the
> write to work?  Any info would be very apprciated.
> 
> thanks for the time,
> kurt

FW: [AH] Re: saving on the Roland JP-4

2001-01-15 by Verschut, Ricardo

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From: Kulomaa [mailto:vespiz@...]
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2001 3:09 PM
To: analogue@...
Subject: Re: [AH] Re: saving on the Roland JP-4


Hullos!

I read somewhere that the JP-4 uses the same type of battery as the
PolySix..

Cheerios,
Jussi Kulomaa

>That sounds like the right process, although I think you want have the
>Compu-Memory button pressed first, then hold down protection and press
>write.
>
>Another possibility is that your battery may have died.  This happened
>to mine a while back.  If it has, you may want to remove the battery as
>it can leak and (via the wiring harness) corrode traces on the PC
>board.  This happened to me anyway.  I have no idea where one would find
>a replacement battery though, maybe another list member might know.
>
>Best Regards,
>
>Chris MacDonald
>
>
>> I got this Jupiter 4 not too long ago, and I remember saving a sound on
it
>> before, but for some reason I can't save a patch now.  I don't know if
it's
>> something i'm doing wrong or if it's the keyboard, so I wanted to see if
any
>> of you knew.
>> 
>> So I have a sound I want to save, I'm holding down the red "WRITE"
button,
>> then holding down the black "PROTECTION" button, then hitting the
>> "Compu-Memory" bank number button.  I've tried doing this the reverse
order
>> too, but still no go.  Is there something that must be on or off for the
>> write to work?  Any info would be very apprciated.
>> 
>> thanks for the time,
>> kurt
>
>

E-mail: vespiz@...
http://www.sci.fi/~vespiz
 . . .
Mucha!!

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