Help needed, VZ8M
2002-01-29 by grizzly16764
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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
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
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
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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.
==============
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Lin2002-01-30 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
-----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 Yahoo! Groups Sponsor [] _____ http://us.adserver.yahoo.com/l?M=153641.1824646.3335993.1261774/D=egroupmail /S=1705032144:HM/A=889707/rand=685855185 <http://us.adserver.yahoo.com/l?M=153641.1824646.3335993.1261774/D=egroupmai l/S=1705032144:HM/A=889707/rand=685855185> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: CZsynth-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/> .
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