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If you buy a second hand, it may have been damaged in mini switch (tact switch) under the WRITE button. You need to replace the tact switch. Easy and inexpensive, you can do yourself, only with a little knowledge of soldering
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You may also try the FACTORY RESET. Restoring the GT-10 to the settings made at the factory is referred to as a "Factory Reset."
Not only can you return all of the settings to the values in effect when the GT-10 was shipped from the factory, you can also specify the range of settings to be reset.
If you do this"Factory Reset", all the setting on user memory (that you create) will be erased, so backup your setting before doing this steps.
You need to replace the battery. It will most likely be a coin sized battery in a slip in holder on the main board. If you need help, here is ROland Customer Service contact info- Support Roland
After that, you can reset the E96 back to the factory settings by following the directions here- Roland 96 Initializing the 70 86 96 Restoring the Factory Settings...
Please let me know what you find and or re-contact me if you can't get anywheres with Roland only I think they will be more than happy to help. Blessings, A/V Media Guy
turn it on and just let it load..it may take like 20 hrs or so but it will come on...and yea when it does you might not have anything that you had on there but you can start over and it will work like new..worked for me
how do i return my roland vs2000 to factory settings
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