You could try removing the battery backup, it may be that the poly's memory is corrupted, maybe the backup battery is almost flat, so its partly retained its memory. and because the battery is still there, it wont ever clear. By removing all power, you can start it from cold. and it should then power up in its default (with no patches) and with leds showing. You can then re-load the factory patches from the .wav's in this group's archive. That might be worth a shot, Best Regards, Marcus Wilson On 09/03/2004, at 11:12 AM, jadeappel wrote: > Thanks for the tips. > > Update: It appears that it isn't completely dead. (It's like in the > movies--the good guys look dead, but then miraculously wake up.) > About 20 seconds after powering it up, it goes into a long white > noise swoosh--sort of like the Attack was set really long. But that's > it... no LEDs, no way to modify that one sound, no way to stop it, no > response to MIDI note events. Any other ideas? > > The idea of trying to send it patches seems like something to try. > Next question: how to do it? I have CakeWalk Music Creator 2002. Can > that if I get a bank of patches, and where do I get some to try? > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > Marcus Wilson Research and Development Manager Sun Industries 33 Guthrie Street Osborne Park WA 6017 Ph: (08) 9244 2200 Fx: (08) 9244 3470 Email: marcus@... Web: www.sunindustries.com.au
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Re: [korgpolyex] Re: G'day All and ref: ex800 doesnt even turn on.
2004-03-09 by JB
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