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Re: [Ensoniq-VFX-SD] Re: Song mode problem can't play locally

Re: [Ensoniq-VFX-SD] Re: Song mode problem can't play locally

2006-03-24 by Claus

To try different sounds for the track you are playing press "Replace Program" and navigate through the sound library. You can keep selecting sounds until You press "Replace Program" again, which copys the selected sound to the song track. Bear in mind, as You select different sounds, the FX routing selected on the Song track is the FX the sound plays with, so a lot of the Presets doesn´t sound like in normal mode.

You CAN also get the effect that belongs to the sound copied with it, replacing any current FX settings in SONG mode:

When on the Song track with the sound You play, Press "Replace Program" and while pressing it press and keep holding the EFFECTS button with a right hand finger, depress "Replace Program"  and select Banks & Sounds with the left. When You have the sound You want again press "Replace Program" and release both buttons. This second method is best done when the SEQ is stopped, or it might crash.

If this is babble to You feel free to write again :)

Claus. 
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From: Richard[mailto:mishon66@...]
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 1:18 AM -08:00
To: Ensoniq-VFX-SD@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Ensoniq-VFX-SD] Re: Song mode problem can't play locally

--- In Ensoniq-VFX-SD@yahoogroups.com, "Claus" <clauzii@...> wrote:
>
> Have You made shure that the SongTrack You´re sound comes from is set 
> to MIDI/LOCAL? - And volume other than 0. Is the sound routed to the 
> (uynconnected?) AUX outputs? Have You had a volume pedal on that was 
> at minimum when You disconnected it?
> 
> Hope this helps You,
> Claus.
>

Claus

Thanks for the reply, I have figured it out and yes it was the 
Midi/Local thing but I still have a issue. 

It seems I can only play the sound with the song if Im in song mode 
(meaning in the SEQUENCER) If I am in say one of the banks looking at 
the sound and press play on the SEQ the song starts but then the sound 
will not play with it.
Seems it should play either way but no big deal it all still works 100%
Rich







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The reason I joined this group

2006-03-24 by Dave Fowler

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

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Re: The reason I joined this group

2006-03-24 by b1114p

Hey, Dave -

Q: In which part of the case did you see the spark?  Near where the 
power cord enters the rear of the keyboard?  The relatively small 
circuit board in that area is the power supply - fuses, heatsinks, 
etc...

I know of at least two possible solutions for you... 

a) TheSoniq could repair it...He's the guy who bought the Ensoniq 
parts stock when they ceased to function as a standalone entity.  
Does repairs, provides parts, nice guy.  www.thesoniq.com

b) I do synth repair - in particular, if it's the power supply (most 
likely from what you've already described) the VFX/SD/SQ power 
supplies aren't the most complex.  I once had to rebuild a Prophet 
10 power supply when the seller shipped me the keyboard with lots of 
parts missing that he "forgot" to mention before the sale...  
Anyway, that Prophet turned out really nice and went to a guy in GA -
 uses it alongside his LAMM - lucky guy!  In any case, I'm in OH and 
could possibly look at the power supply if you're into pulling it 
and shipping it out, or even the whole board - shouldn't be that 
expensive by UPS Ground.  Just lemme know.
 

 --- In Ensoniq-VFX-SD@yahoogroups.com, Dave Fowler <vidmic@...> 
wrote:
>
> 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.
>

Re: The reason I joined this group

2006-03-27 by vidmic

Hi,

Thanks for the info.  I figured someone might know something about the
 possible keyboard fixes.  The spark, I do not have a clear
recolection, as it's been over a year since that fateful day.  But the
keyboard worked in every way (except for the display thing) and then
it was totally no lites, no nothing after my little spark expedition.

I would kill a small animal and sacrifice it to get the thing fixed. 
Thanks for the lead on theSoniq and your own offer.  It'd be wonderful
to have it working even for a couple weeks.  

I a lot of accompaniment tracks for our church worship team...and I'm
back in a situation where I could do that again...but I hate to redo
work I've already finnished....

Thanks again.

Dave


--- In Ensoniq-VFX-SD@yahoogroups.com, "b1114p" <b1114p@...> wrote:
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>
> Hey, Dave -
> 
> Q: In which part of the case did you see the spark?  Near where the 
> power cord enters the rear of the keyboard?  The relatively small 
> circuit board in that area is the power supply - fuses, heatsinks, 
> etc...
> 
> I know of at least two possible solutions for you... 
> 
> a) TheSoniq could repair it...He's the guy who bought the Ensoniq 
> parts stock when they ceased to function as a standalone entity.  
> Does repairs, provides parts, nice guy.  www.thesoniq.com
> 
> b) I do synth repair - in particular, if it's the power supply (most 
> likely from what you've already described) the VFX/SD/SQ power 
> supplies aren't the most complex.  I once had to rebuild a Prophet 
> 10 power supply when the seller shipped me the keyboard with lots of 
> parts missing that he "forgot" to mention before the sale...  
> Anyway, that Prophet turned out really nice and went to a guy in GA -
>  uses it alongside his LAMM - lucky guy!  In any case, I'm in OH and 
> could possibly look at the power supply if you're into pulling it 
> and shipping it out, or even the whole board - shouldn't be that 
> expensive by UPS Ground.  Just lemme know.
>  
> 
>  --- In Ensoniq-VFX-SD@yahoogroups.com, Dave Fowler <vidmic@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > 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.
> >
>

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