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Help needed, VZ8M

Help needed, VZ8M

2002-01-29 by grizzly16764

Hello

Can anyone help me out please and tell me how to do a "factory reset" 
on a VZ8M. Also, has anyone got a manual (PDF or DOC) for this 
particular synth? Any help would be greatly appreciated since this 
thing is just about driving me around the bend.

cheers

Andreas

Re: [CZsynth] Help needed, VZ8M

2002-01-30 by maxim.potekhin@msdw.com

"grizzly16764" <aherfurt@...> wrote:
>  Any help would be greatly appreciated
>  since this
>  thing is just about driving me around the bend.

What, pitch bend?

Maxim

Re: [CZsynth] Help needed, VZ8M

2002-01-30 by Lin Sprague

On 29 Jan 2002 at 23:32, grizzly16764 wrote:

> Can anyone help me out please and tell me how to do a "factory reset"
> on a VZ8M. Also, has anyone got a manual (PDF or DOC) for this
> particular synth? Any help would be greatly appreciated since this
> thing is just about driving me around the bend.

Andreas,

I don't have one of these, but I did a quick web search and found this 
at http://www.chat-page.com/easyveezee/archive.html

==============

I have 2 VZ-8M's and both of them have dead internal batteries. I 
reset them to factory preset condition by holding down the "write" 
button upon power up. (I assume the VZ-10M has a similar reset 
function). Then I either use cards or midi to reload the internal bank 
with sounds other than the presets.  

==============


-- 
          Lin

RE: [CZsynth] Help needed, VZ8M

2002-01-30 by Furman, Jon W.

That sounds about right, I remember holding down a key too to initialize the
synth. Write sounds about right!! I think that the key might even also be
marked init or something along those lines.

Jon
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	-----Original Message-----
	From:	Lin Sprague [SMTP:lsprague@...]
	Sent:	Tuesday, January 29, 2002 11:20 PM
	To:	CZsynth@yahoogroups.com
	Subject:	Re: [CZsynth] Help needed, VZ8M

	On 29 Jan 2002 at 23:32, grizzly16764 wrote:
	
	> Can anyone help me out please and tell me how to do a "factory
reset"
	> on a VZ8M. Also, has anyone got a manual (PDF or DOC) for this
	> particular synth? Any help would be greatly appreciated since this
	> thing is just about driving me around the bend.
	
	Andreas,
	
	I don't have one of these, but I did a quick web search and found
this 
	at http://www.chat-page.com/easyveezee/archive.html
<http://www.chat-page.com/easyveezee/archive.html> 
	
	==============
	
	I have 2 VZ-8M's and both of them have dead internal batteries. I 
	reset them to factory preset condition by holding down the "write" 
	button upon power up. (I assume the VZ-10M has a similar reset 
	function). Then I either use cards or midi to reload the internal
bank 
	with sounds other than the presets.  
	
	==============
	
	
	-- 
	          Lin
	
	
	
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Re: Help needed, VZ8M

2002-01-31 by grizzly16764

> ==============
> 
> I have 2 VZ-8M's and both of them have dead internal batteries. I 
> reset them to factory preset condition by holding down the "write" 
> button upon power up. (I assume the VZ-10M has a similar reset 
> function). Then I either use cards or midi to reload the internal 
bank 
> with sounds other than the presets.  
> 
> ==============
> 
> 
> -- 
>           Lin

Thank you for your help Lin!
I can confirm that holding down the "write" button upon power up 
resets the VZ-8M as well. Worked a treat for mine!

Andreas

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