Thanks you for all your help, After I took another look at the insides of this thing, I realized there had to be somewhere to plug the 3rd connector on the ribbon cable, and I found it, the keypad display board. and then I went and reseated(very carefully) all the proms that needed it, turned it on while holding down the store button and after autocalibrating, it was alive!! Yes I am relieived now Thanks everybody! Brian --- In oberheim@yahoogroups.com, Charles Massey <cmassey@...> wrote: > > Brian, > > Don't know if this will help or not but there is a little know RESET > routine that you might try. > > Shut it down for several minutes and then hold down the RED STORE > button before you turn it back on. > > Charlie > > > On Feb 14, 2006, at 1:51 AM, skylab001 wrote: > > > I just recieved my matrix 6r and to my dismay when I plugged it in I > > got @@@@@@@@@@@@ > > across the entire LCD screen and none of the buttons worked, I tried > > turning it on and off > > again a couple times and nothing but the same @@@@@@@@@@@ all the way > > across the > > screen. I then tried hooking it up to my midi controller to see if I > > could get any sound and > > nothing. I ran through every midi channel and nothing worked. I then > > looked a little closer > > and noticed a few screws missing on the case so I went ahead and > > removed the top, when I > > noticed that a cable that looks alot like a standard IDE cable(with 3 > > connection points) was > > disconntected. I proceeded to plug it back in but it didn't help at > > all. I also checked to see if > > all cable harnesses and chips were seated properly, which they seemed > > to be. > > > > Has anybody here ever checked out thier M6 or 6r(is that really an IDE > > cable....wish I had a > > picture of the insides of this thing)....and has anybody ever > > experienced this problem? Maybe > > know how to correct it. I'm guessing the Rom chip may be messed > > up...but that is just a > > guess. > > > > Brian > > > > >
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Re: Matrix 6R scrambled no more
2006-02-15 by skylab001
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