RE: [CZsynth] Digest Number 570
2004-06-11 by Olivar Premier
Hi
There is a switch on the rear panel for memory protectin. And you need to
put batteries inside the CZ101 to have the user memory being able to hold
the patches while it is off.
You can download an editor for the CZ on my site :
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/olivar.premier/CZ1000/czedit.htm
Enjoy you CZ.
Olivar Premier
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Objet : [CZsynth] Digest Number 570
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From: "Dan" <dxalgorithm18@...> ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 1 Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 15:59:34 -0000 From: "Dan" <dxalgorithm18@...> Subject: Re: No Internal Memory.....at all, > "Is there indeed a lithum battery somewhere in there" I don't think so; I think that the regular batteries are what keep the user patches stored in memory when the unit is disconnected from AC power. I'm a very new CZ user but, from what I've gathered, the CZs in general are notorious for losing user patches. --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "drewaight" <drewaight@y...> wrote: > Howdy yall. I just bought a CZ101 off of ebay....I love the sounds! > > Unfortunately I think i got jipped because I am not able to get the > Internal Memory led to light at all. I try editing a patch then > holding write and pressing the Internal Memory button....nothing. > Also SoundDiver cannot write to the user banks either, indicating to > me that its not just the Internal Memory button. > > Has anyone else heard of this problem at all? I can't find any > information on any forums nor the internet. If someone knows how it > can be repaired I am quite handy having repaired other synths in the > past, but the CZ-101 seems like a real pain after having cracked the > case and had a look. > > Is there indeed a lithum battery somewhere in there, or could the > user RAM have gone bad? Considering the amount of bends people > perform on these babies there has to be some more technical info out > there. > > Thanks so much for any help at all. > > Drew ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links ------------------------------------------------------------------------