That was it! Resett the MemX chip and it seems to be pretty firmly in their now. Lost what was on the odd banks, but I took a backup recently, but was able to recreate what I"ve added since the backup. Thanks for your help. Now back to playing some Acid House :) Cheers, Dave dave@RenegadeRhythms.com wrote: > > Thanks.. I was just about to try that... > > One thing, I've been checking it out today, and determined > that all the odd banks are gone and all the even banks work fine. > > I'll follow up with if resetting it has helped at all... > > Thanks, > > Dave > > On Mon, September 15, 2008 3:21 pm, Colin Fraser wrote: > > Dave, > > > > > > Your memx problem does sound like a hardware issue to me. > > First thing I would try would be to re-seat the memx board in the RAM > > socket. A big enough knock to the P3 in just the right direction > could have > > moved it. Take the mainboard out when you do it, just to be sure you can > > see that all the pins are firmly in the socket. > > > > Best regards, > > Colin Fraser > > Sequentix Music Systems Ltd > > http://www.sequentix.com <http://www.sequentix.com> > > > > > > > > > >
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Certain Bank/Parts have all steps set to skip
2008-09-17 by DB
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