Hi Gil, Let me pull out the manual and review the startup proceedures.
I
have my P2000 down from the attic and have been meaning to pull it
out of the
box and check out all functions. IIRC, there was a way to
check the amount of
memory in the unit(?) Different mem configs meant
different sound storage, in
that, if the mems were not the same on 2
P2000's, the samples on one would
not work(or work wierdly)on the
other. Give me a week or so.... I'll post
back to your thread..afn T
--- In prophet2000@yahoogroups.com,
"gil_we" wrote:
>
> I'm in a kind of dilemma. I
have that P2K which is in a very good
> shape but doesn't boot up. How
practical is the instrument to use if
> at all ?
> I'm thinking
about parting it out but not sure if that's a good move.
> I already have
a P5 Rev3.2 in a perfect condition (I restored it) so
> I'm not sure
dealing with tons of floopy disk just to get "that" SCI
> sound will
interest me. Is it easy to use ? Can you make sounds with
> not much
hassle ? How much does it sell on ebay ?
>
> Thanks
!
>
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Re: [prophet2000] Re: What's special in the Prophet 2000
2008-05-16 by Charles Lee
Yes, but my built in sounds don't work!
I spent $250 for this on Ebay and I'm to the point where I would GIVE it to
someone (other than Winecountry) if they came and picked it up...
What did Ripley say? Well... it's
me...
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