[A6] Another Andromeda bites the dust

Steven Wartofsky s_wartofsky at msn.com
Sun Feb 4 09:01:39 PST 2007


I'm not sure, but I don't think so.

I managed to upload the entire 2376 blocks this morning with MIDIOX, slowly, then hit a switch to store to flash RAM; it seems stuck at Block 5, should I reset and start again or wait a long time, or is it really messed up?

Steve

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  Subject: Re: [A6] Another Andromeda bites the dust


  Steven Wartofsky wrote:
  > Well, my A6 seems to have just up and died this morning. Have had it 
  > since before 2001, now when I turn it on, it just hangs. Have tried 
  > all the reset options, no luck. Have tried reloading OS, just gets 
  > stuck at loading block 1.
  > Cheesy Alesis manufacture strikes again, or anything specific I can do?
  > It's very strange, I've been _so_ careful with this synth for so many 
  > years, not a single shake, odd shock or anything.
  > Oh well, on to the world of softsynths and digital, this thing was 
  > special once upon a time.
  > Steve
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  I think your A6 is old enough to have problems with its lithium
  battery... have you replaced it? Anyway, can anybody point out what can
  be expected from an A6 with an exhausted battery? Just loosing user
  presets or more severe corruptions?

  I hope this helps...


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