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fraserhutch
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posted 05-06-2009 06:55 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for fraserhutch   Click Here to Email fraserhutch     Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Hi all,

I just bought a Matrix 1000 from a guy named Greg here in Seattle.

The unit on power up cycles down through the patch numbers. That is to say, on power up, the currently selected patch quickly cycles down from whatever to 000.

This guy of course won't return my calls now. How can I solve this/ issue? Ideas?

Also, does anyone knows if it is possible top upgrade the firmware to the latest whiteface OS?

Thanks!

Fraser

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Nigel
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posted 05-11-2009 04:40 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Nigel   Click Here to Email Nigel     Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
I did come across another problem someone was having with their Matrix 1000 and although the symptoms are different to yours the problem could be the same as it involves a bad contact on the ROM chip which could manifest itself in a variety of ways depending on which leg had the problem. I would try this yourself to see if it cures your problem.


>>>>> Here is the posting I found

I recently had a problem with my M-1000. I lost all the sounds in the ROM bank (patches 200 to 999), although the RAM patches (000 to 199) worked perfectly, so I knew that the machine was working okay, and that it had to be a problem with the ROM chip. After roaming the web for answers, a rather helpful chap from Estonia (thanks Margus!) suggested that I open the machine up, use a blade to slightly loosen the ROM chip, and then ease it back in place, being careful not to bend the pins on either side. Apparently, the connectors on the chips have a tendency to corrode slightly with age, and just need a little clearing. Anyway, I did this, and hey presto! I got my ROM sounds back!

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