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EX800

2003-07-11 by chrislohass

Today when I switched on my EX800 all the factory presets had gone. 
Weird thing is that now all the odd numbers (11...87) have the same 
whooshy type noise and all the even numbers have a slightly 
different whooshy noise.

The previous day my PC had crashed during a Cubase session and my PC 
stopped receiving midi data for a while. Is this a red herring or 
could the PC have chucked out some fucked up midi data?

A previous post suggested such whooshy-ness could be due to the 
battery - in that case what do I do now?

Re: EX800

2003-07-11 by JB

I had this strange "wooshey" sound and if you put your head close, 
you can hear aliens trying to give you a message.  Note: I had this 
happen 3 nights ago and though ;"Oh, I need a battery, Dratt".  Well 
guess what?  I reloaded and all is right.  So yes, perhaps some midi 
crap seeped through. Maybe I can "filter out this possibility with a 
setting on my Midi event processor(Yam Mep4) Yah..no battery.
    No it doesn't happen alot.  Usually after a perido, I noticed the 
voice up on bank 8.1 go first.  Write down one of the program's 
setting and check against one of these to see of changed.


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> welcome to the world of polyex-800 !!
> reload mate
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>   From: chrislohass 
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>   Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 2:11 AM
>   Subject: [korgpolyex] EX800
> 
> 
>   Today when I switched on my EX800 all the factory presets had 
gone. 
>   Weird thing is that now all the odd numbers (11...87) have the 
same 
>   whooshy type noise and all the even numbers have a slightly 
>   different whooshy noise.
> 
>   The previous day my PC had crashed during a Cubase session and my 
PC 
>   stopped receiving midi data for a while. Is this a red herring or 
>   could the PC have chucked out some fucked up midi data?
> 
>   A previous post suggested such whooshy-ness could be due to the 
>   battery - in that case what do I do now?
> 
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Re: [korgpolyex] EX800

2003-07-11 by Skunkride

welcome to the world of polyex-800 !!
reload mate
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Subject: [korgpolyex] EX800

Today when I switched on my EX800 all the factory presets had gone.
Weird thing is that now all the odd numbers (11...87) have the same
whooshy type noise and all the even numbers have a slightly
different whooshy noise.

The previous day my PC had crashed during a Cubase session and my PC
stopped receiving midi data for a while. Is this a red herring or
could the PC have chucked out some fucked up midi data?

A previous post suggested such whooshy-ness could be due to the
battery - in that case what do I do now?



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