Description in manual looks clear and easy, it should work... If not, problem can be in the instrument or in the cartridge. You can check where problem is by crosschecking: - check the same cartridge in another instrument - check the same instrument with another cartridge Then you can try to focus where problem can be. Maybe put new battery into cartridge and try saving? Or erase cartridge completely, write initialized program into all memories one by one and than try saving? Or put battery in the cartridge away for some time to erase it completely, then try once more saving? Also cleaning contacts of cartridge or cartridge slot inside the instrument can help, maybe some contact responsible for enabling saving all data is dirty and hasn't good connection. Try normal rubber eraser, or some de-oxit liquid. Daniel Forro On Aug 2, 2012, at 10:07 PM, Lee Borrell wrote: > I think Mike is after saving to cartridge - I have to say - I have > not used this facility any more than once on a RA100/HT700 - not > used it on the CZ,since the one I had already had stuff on it..so > I'd be interested in what anyone has to say about storing a whole > bunch of patches at once using SAVE to a cartridge. >
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Re: [CZsynth] CZ3000
2012-08-02 by Daniel Forró
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