Footnotes: (1) Since only the main outs are connected to the FX system, I suppose I could always use it was a non-FX E-Mu/sequencer/controller using the sub outs. Still, it would be nice to have the FX working. (2) Putting FX into bypass mode does not get rid of the noise. --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "steve_the_composer" <smw-mail@...> wrote: > > Does anyone have a solution for an FX RAM failed error? > > I have a backup P2500 that hasn't been used in several years. It used to work flawlessley. However, when I went to test it, there was an awful noise coming through the headphones. Everything testable in diagnostics passes, except FX RAM. I cannot imagine it would would have failed from lack of being used, but who knows. Any thoughts, suggestions? Is it possible to replace the FX RAM? If so, how? Thanks. > > --Steve >
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Re: HELP: FX RAM failed error
2010-03-16 by steve_the_composer