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Re: [korgpolyex] Digest Number 76

Re: [korgpolyex] Digest Number 76

2002-02-03 by Shayne Cafferata

A red-faced thank you to Richard for pointing out the obvious...
I unplugged the 106 and, you got it, no sounds. So I tested the battery. Dead. However,
I remembered that I had bought a replacement battery years ago for an S-10 I used to
own. It's a little smaller than the original, but it's a fully juiced, 2 post, 3v
lithium, so I'm a happy camper!
Hokay, ah wone tok na more here about da 106! But as far as relevance goes, it *does*
use the same battery as the 800. I suspect there  are a multitude of synths that do.

   Shayne
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> In message <3C5858F0.FE85326D@...>, Shayne Cafferata
> <scafferata@...> writes
> >Hmm...what would then explain the fact that my 106 is now able to hold patches
> >in
> >memory? How could it have just lost the settings while in storage, even though
> >there
> >was still power in the battery?
>
> Are you unplugging the 106 when it's switched off?
>

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