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Most of the problems with these type units are due to dead batteries or incorrect power adapters and broken power jacks, Check for those things use ONLY the original type power adapter.
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How to Initialize (reset), and preload on the Korg X5/X5D/DR
Article #16230
Updated on Apr 27, 2007 at 12:00 AM
Initialization: Hold Page + and Page - while turning it on.
Preload: Global Screen 5A, then select "OK".
ROM Check: Hold Edit and Global/Multi while turning it on.
If you have the beat generated, and merely want to save it, press Write Button once. Use the tempo up and down arrows to select the memory location and press the Write button again. it should store it.
If you are just looking for a different random shuffle, the metronome is hard coded and limited to what you can change on it.
If you did not get the owners manual, it is here: http://media.rolandus.com/manuals/DB-60_OM.pdf
The DR-550 MkII is the upgraded version of the venerable,
original DR-550. ... Also, as in other drum machines in the
DR-series, you can chain patterns to forms songs - In the DR-550 MkII, up to 8
songs ...Boss DR-550 Mk II manual. Available ...www.synthmania.com/dr-550mkii.htm Just checked this site. I am sure this manual is the one you want
Midi doesn't actually "make sound". If your trying to record the patterns you made on the DR-5 to the recorder you need to use an audio output(I don't remember if they are RCA or 1/4" on the DR-5.) The midi output would be used to"trigger sounds" in another device that has sounds built in, or you could also trigger sounds in a program that supports midi input.
First, you need to select one of the patches called "init patch", it won't have a drumbeat on it. Then, turn the guide on again, then all the way off. Even if the knob's in the off position when you go to the patch, it'll turn itself on again by default. There's a light there that says "beat quantize" that you want to be off, or it'll cut your loop to the length of whatever beat it's set to. If you want to change the default, turn the beat quantize off, then press "write" and write the new patch. Hope that helps.
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