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maybe this will help ...... I have a Korg M1 ..... it has a small button battery for maintaining memory and sounds .... mine lasted about 10 years ...... I looked up in Google how to change the battery .... I looked up in my M1 instructions how to reload the sounds .... I had lost all my synth sounds except the basic piano ...... I changed the battery and reloaded the sounds from a backup card I had bought years ago .... M1 works perfectly now .... you probably lost any saved songs .... contact Yamaha how to change the battery and reload the original songs .... any saved songs are gone .... next time, back them up ... good luck
i would discuss it with the dealer you bought it from. He'll have you go though the commands again just to be sure. At that point he'll ask that it be brrought in for service or will refer you to a service center. If it is over a year old it will be out of warranty, but if you approch him polietly he may try to bend the time period for you.
Yep... the hard drive is 80GB... so if you have 80GB of songs (not hard to do) it is full. Purge some off to make space. Those must be either long songs or have a lot of high frequency stuff using a lot of data to store them or a lot of tracks per song. For stereo recording two tracks using computer I chew up about 1 GB per hour. If you have armed more tracks this could really jump up... and these units may not be as efficient as the new software PC DAW's. I would recommend purging existing songs to a safe media and then reformatting/initializing the drive in the unit.
Check the condition of the inout power jack and the soldering of it. Also look for cracks in the circuit board around the jack. These jacks are marginal and are often intermittent.
I believe that only ONE audio system can be active at once so what you are observing MAY be normal. The pro DJ units have two seperate CD players and are set up to cue with headphones. See if you have a "cue" control on your system... Often the clue to these problems is in the manual which one needs to know the name of the function to search for. Learning the language is the key as indexes are useless without the "word".
MICHAEL SCOTT: YOU PASSED ALONG SOME GREAT INFORMATION BUT IT ONLY GETS ME HALFWAY THERE...
I HAVE ALL THE NECESSARY CABLES HOOKED UP. DO YOU HAVE TO RECORD MY SONG FROM THE 1180 TO AUDACITY OR WHAT?...THIS IS ALL NEW TO ME AND IT MAY WORK BUT TELL ME HOW TO RECORD FROM THE 1180 TO AUDACITY.
THANKS...GEORGE SLADEK
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