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Author: | hurlingdervish [ Wed Mar 04, 2009 6:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | Sample bank A |
is there a way i can delete "bang ya beats on" and the 15 other shit samples and replace them with something more usable? id like to have 808 sounds there so i have them no matter what card im using |
Author: | schopper [ Fri Mar 06, 2009 10:22 am ] |
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4 sure, man! just look up the manual!!! |
Author: | hurlingdervish [ Mon Mar 09, 2009 7:56 pm ] |
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i read that thing religiously, i just couldnt find the part about disabling the protection |
Author: | schopper [ Tue Mar 10, 2009 8:13 am ] |
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Here’s how to erase all of the internal memory (bank A and B) sample and pattern data, as well as the effect memory settings, and initialize other internal settings to the default state. This operation will cause all internal memory data to be lost. If necessary, you should make a backup before you proceed. ( “Saving backup data (backup save)” (p. 48)) 1. While holding down [CANCEL], turn on the power of the SP-555; this will turn off the internal memory protect setting. The display will indicate “P.oF,” indicating that protection has been disabled for the samples and pads of banks A–J. 2. Switch off the SP-555’s power. 3. While holding down [CANCEL], [REMAIN], and [DEL], turn on the power. The display will indicate “ini,” and [SAMPLING] will blink. If you decide to cancel the operation, simply turn off the power. 4. If you are sure you want to initialize the SP-555, press [SAMPLING]. [SAMPLING] will light, and the dot in the display will blink. When the blinking dot disappears, the operation has been completed. Never turn off the power while the dot is blinking. Doing so may destroy the data. |
Author: | THEWEAZ [ Thu Jun 11, 2009 4:30 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Sample bank A |
^^ Thanks! I don't know what i would do if i heard "bang ya beat on" again. |
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