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Re: [xl7] 220 vs. 110 volts

2005-01-05 by Bob S.

Or a $2 flat US prong to round Europe prong adapter as I did......
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: José Sáez 
  To: xl7@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 9:40 PM
  Subject: Re: [xl7] 220 vs. 110 volts



  You don't need to force the plug... you just buy a different power cable....

  Jose

  >
  > i didn't think you could even plug a US AC cable into
  > a euro plug, I thought the converter was a must....
  > --- "Bob S." <tttsystems@...> wrote:
  >
  > > I noticed while I was in Sweden with my XL-7, it ran
  > > hot on 220v.  After a while, I could not keep it on
  > > my lap while programming.  In the US where I operate
  > > the unit normally on 110v., it rund cool.  As there
  > > are no cooling vents on the unit, I would expect
  > > long term use at 220v. will shorten the life of the
  > > components.  A small 220v. to 110v.
  > > transformer/converter costs as little as $8.00USD
  > > and might be worth the investment (even if it costs
  > > a bit more and with shipping) if you keep the unit
  > > on all the time as I do......
  > >
  > > Bob
  > > Corona/Riverside, CA
  > >
  > >
  > >
  > > -----Original Message-----
  > > From: José Sáez <taliesin@...>
  > > Sent: Jan 4, 2005 9:35 AM
  > > To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
  > > Subject: Re: [xl7] Presets stored within pattern
  > > ?????
  > >
  > >
  > > <html><body>
  > >
  > >
  > >
  > > <tt>
  > > Hey, thanks everyone for the prompt answers. I'm
  > > running a test now about warmth with 220 / 110 V
  > > settings.<BR>
  > > <BR>
  > > I've been running the XL7 all this time at 220, and
  > > i'm wondering if that's healthy or not.<BR>
  > > <BR>
  > > Jose<BR>
  > > <BR>
  > > ........<BR>
  > > I'm NOT going to fix your computer.<BR>
  > > ........<BR>
  > >   ----- Original Message ----- <BR>
  > >   From: cosine... zero <BR>
  > >   To: xl7@yahoogroups.com <BR>
  > >   Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 2:15 PM<BR>
  > >   Subject: Re: [xl7] Presets stored within pattern
  > > ?????<BR>
  > > <BR>
  > > <BR>
  > >   Presets are NOT stored with the Pattern.  Presets
  > > are completely <BR>
  > >   > independant from Patterns, if you tweak a
  > > Preset, then save a<BR>
  > >   > PATTERN, all <BR>
  > >   > of the tweaks you made to the Preset will be
  > > gone next time you turn<BR>
  > >   > on your XX-7.  Presets are independant entities
  > > that are stored<BR>
  > >   > completely seperate from Patterns. The Pattern
  > > stores the LOCATION of<BR>
  > >   the Preset, not the actual Preset data. <BR>
  > > <BR>
  > >   -->Let me make this even MORE confusing. :) Tweaks
  > > ARE stored with the<BR>
  > >   pattern. :) Any knob twiddles are kept in the
  > > pattern (and song). And I<BR>
  > >   haven't tried any sysex in my tracks yet, but
  > > can't you store sysex<BR>
  > >   within the patterns?<BR>
  > > <BR>
  > >   But yes, He's right to clarify that the preset
  > > itself is not stored in<BR>
  > >   the pattern, but a preset location (think PATCH
  > > CHANGE) is.<BR>
  > > <BR>
  > > <BR>
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