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Roland GC1-BLK GK-Ready Fender Stratocaster in Black Finish - Questions & Answers
Regarding the Roland g600, how do I install the usb drive instead of the diskette drive that is there?
The Roland G-600 is a keyboard workstation that was released in the late 1990s, and it was designed to use floppy disks as the primary storage medium for saving and loading data. However, it is possible to replace the floppy disk drive with a USB drive using a third-party upgrade kit.
Here are the general steps to install a USB drive in place of the floppy disk drive on a Roland G-600:
Purchase a third-party upgrade kit that includes a USB drive emulator and installation instructions.
Open the keyboard and locate the floppy disk drive.
Disconnect the floppy disk drive from the motherboard and remove it from the keyboard.
Install the USB drive emulator in the same location as the floppy disk drive, making sure that it is securely attached to the keyboard and connected to the motherboard.
Power on the keyboard and follow the instructions included with the USB drive emulator to configure it for use with the Roland G-600.
After installing the USB drive emulator, you should be able to use USB flash drives to save and load data on the keyboard instead of floppy disks. You may not need to update the keyboard after installing the USB drive, but it is possible that some functionality may be added or improved with a firmware update. Check the manufacturer's website or contact their support team for more information on firmware updates for the Roland G-600.
I have a Roland Camm-1Servo GX-24, and I am getting a "Report" message and it's powering off or anything
It sounds like there might be an error with the internal software of your Roland Camm-1 Servo GX-24 vinyl cutter. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try:
- Check the manual: Refer to the user manual to see if there is any information on what the "Report" message might mean. The manual may also have instructions for resetting the machine or troubleshooting common issues.
- Check the connections: Ensure that all the cables and connections are secure and properly connected. Also, check if the power source is working correctly.
- Check the firmware: It's possible that the firmware of the machine has become corrupted or outdated. You may need to update the firmware by downloading the latest version from the Roland website.
- Perform a factory reset: If nothing else works, try performing a factory reset on the machine. This will erase all the user settings and restore the machine to its original factory settings. Refer to the user manual for instructions on how to perform a factory reset.
If none of these steps work, you may need to contact Roland customer support or a qualified technician to diagnose and fix the issue.
Roland cube lite wont light up
It could be that the wrong adapter had too high voltage.
I am lead to believe this device has an internal fuse which has likely blown and needs replacing. If not then then it will need a specialist to determine if it can be repaired.
Roland em 20. Power on but no sound
Unfortunately, there are to many reasons to count as to why this might be the case.
http://midimanuals.com/manuals/roland/em-20/owners_manual/em-20_om.pdf might help if you don't have it
Boss rc 3
It seems that when you engage the recording mode, the RC 3 draws too much power and resets itself. Does it work on battery power? If so, then I'd check the power connector for good fit and for corrosion, and I'd check the adapter for proper voltage, polarity and current. Do you have a "PSA series" AC adapter? If not, then check the fine print on the adapter you have for Output, and make sure it's 9V and also that it says 100mA or higher. The Boss PSA can output 500mA and can usually drive 5-6 pedals with the right breakout cable. And I suppose you already have this, but just in case you want to RTFM:
Boss RC-3 Manual.pdf 8-)
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