Bought this recently second hand. The machine starts normally (checking... complete). Pressing "Utility" shows (details ?) of song 011 but "play" moves only the - lets say - digit numbers in the upper right corner, but no sound at all. So I tried to select another (demo)song wich was supposed to be on the hard drive, but the only thing I can do in the utility menu is to change the intensity of the LCD contrast. The cursor won't move nor to the left nor the right. So in fact no changes whatever can be made. I'd be very thankful if you can help me in any way. Thanks in advance. B.t.w. I'm Belgian
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You can send the current patches and programs along with your songs and sequences via MIDI cable from one to the other. Done it many times using a MIDI thing called SYSEX dumps.
You have to hook the MIDI OUT of the unit you want to duplicate to the MIDI IN of the new machine.
Go through the SYSTEM menu and there is a menu item for SYSEX DUMP. Select that and hit the enter and the new one will receive the dump. Both of them will be programmed identically.
– Press CURSOR [] to move the cursor to “INI,” then press [ENTER].
– Press CURSOR [] to move the cursor to “CARD,” then press [ENTER]. The confirmation message “Are you sure?” appears in the display.
– To continue the initialization, press [ENTER]. To cancel, press [EXIT] or [UTILITY].
When [ENTER] is pressed, initialization begins. When the initializing has been completed, “Completed!” appears in the display. The message “Keep power on! Song creating…” then appears in the display, and a new song is automatically created. In this case, the data type selected is HiFi (MT2). When the creation of the song is finished, the play screen returns to the display.
Try a reset before going to assistance:
There are two ways to reset the DM10:
To fully restore the module to original factory settings, hold the EXIT and STORE buttons while powering on the module.
To reset only the kits, sequences, or trigger settings:
Press UTILITY to enter the main Utility Menu.
Press SYS (F4) to access the Accompaniment Settings.
Press INIT (F2) to access the reinitialization page.
Use CURSOR UP/DOWN to move through the following menu items:
All Kits: All of the module's kits and their settings will return to factory default
All Sequences: All of the module's sequences and their settings will return to factory default
All Trigger Settings: All of the module's trigger settings will return to factory default
Highlight the option you would like to reset, then press EXEC (F4).
A window will appear asking you to confirm your choice. To confirm and reinitialize the selected settings, press YES (F1). To Cancel, press CANCEL (F2 or F2).
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1. Press [UTILITY]. 2. Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to "INI," and press [ENTER]. 3. Press PARAMETER CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to "ALL," and press [ENTER]. The confirmation message "Are you sure?" appears in the display. 4. To continue the initialization, press [ENTER] (YES). To cancel, press [EXIT] (NO) (or [UTILITY]). When [ENTER] is pressed, initialization begins. After the initialization has been completed, you are returned to the Play screen. You can perform the same initialization with "INIT ALL," by holding down INPUT SELECT [GUITAR/ BASS/MIC2], [MIC], and [LINE] while turning the POWER switch ON, then pressing [ENTER].
Assuming you've tried rebooting the white screen one? If so, You need to take both to a qualified repair man and get the job done right. If you start swapping parts without knowing what works and what doesn't, you risk screwing up the good parts,
please turn on your denon device and then press and hold the following combination of buttons: back+fwd+ (cf mode) . Now, you can turn on your device and (after 4 seconds) release the previous buttons you were pressing/holding. You should see the option to default settings appear on the screen. Once selected, your device should restart. For more details, please check page 21 of your device's service man ual.
The reason they are zipped, is that this makes the files a lot smaller. Smaller files are easilier to transfer, store and to download. The unzip utility will restore the zip files back to their normal size. Hope this helps you.
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.
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