I´m not total shure but it could be that the display itself is the same in all of the VFX series - it would make it easier to find and bring it alive :) Quistion: Would it be possible for You to scan the manual and mail it to me? Or in the files section? Wouldn´t be illegal, as Ensoniq don´t supply orighinals any more? I live in DK and have a VFX-SD1 (21voice SD1 without swing quantize in the Seq.) but else it is the same synth. I´ll keep an eye on the market here for a disply for You. A local repair shop should be able to solder it in. Btw. is it the display only, or some of the chips on the display board? From: Dave Fowler[mailto:vidmic@...] Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 3:30 AM -08:00 To: Ensoniq-VFX-SD@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Ensoniq-VFX-SD] The reason I joined this group Hi, I joined this group a while back and have been enjoying the posts. But alas, this is all just fond memory for me. My SD1 32 voice died. Actually I sort of killed it by accident. OK I killed it, but it was an accident, brought about by poverty and desperation. It was fully functional and all (the SD1) ...but the display screen was intermittant. Meaning when I needed to know something it faded out and stared blankly at me, challenging me to know my way through the menu's by rote. Sometimes on, sometimes off. I found through the frustration of trials, that if I leaned on the case around the screen it would come on...allowing me to work through the screens...leaning and pushing buttons, and leaning and you get the picture. I figured. "bad solder or some goofy connection or something." I opened the case, fiddled around, touched a few solders and hadn't changed anything. I turned it on and it was still the same. Then I re-opened the case and there was a spark, a sort of sick feeling in my stomache, and now it appears to be truly dead. I took it to a dealer in St. Louis, (past dealer that is) and he said a prayer over it and took some of my money to say, "She's not only merely dead, she's realy most sincerely dead." Anyway, I joined for a couple of reasons. (OK as I numbered them it turned out to be 4 reasons) 1. If some one was moving on from a functoinal SD1 to something else and wanted to sell theirs, I would be interested. 2. if someone lives in MO and or Northern AK and would consider renting me an SD1,32 voice for a few weeks, I'd recover all my work and give it and the cash back to them. I'm still kicking myself over the SD1-32 that went on ebay last year for $350.. 3. if someone needs parts, I don't think I ruined everything. Should have a good disk drive, I do have an aftermarket TC1 tempo controller installed, it should be ok. I would have keys and buttons all in pretty pristene shape. I also have a couple sound libraries..would have to look, I've moved since then. I also have the manuals and foot switch. I have everything but function basically. 4 .if someone thinks there is a person in the world who can fix it, I'd be interested in knowing who they are as well. I was a home user..not a gigger...non smoker....and a very sad repairman. I've purchased a new keyboard, but I sure miss the SD1's sequencer. Help me, save me, whatever. :-) David Fowler Birch Tree, MO Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. SPONSORED LINKS Sampler Electronic instrument Music synthesizers Synthesizer music Electronic music Music sampler YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "Ensoniq-VFX-SD" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: Ensoniq-VFX-SD-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. __________________________________________ Organize. Communicate. Share. @ http://www.goowy.com
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Re: [Ensoniq-VFX-SD] The reason I joined this group
2006-03-24 by Claus
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