What happens when the sq2's internal battery goes? Do the factory presets remain? Or does it just lose the ability to store user-made sounds?
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posted Friday-Jul-15-1111 at 11:06
Dustin
a professional user
from USA
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I own and love my SQ-1! I have many songs sequenced from the '80's and '90's. Would anyone like to trade SQ-1 sequences? Hit me back at copycats@alaska.com if so. To answer the original question here - go to the midi setup and ensure that the rcv midi sysx and song name options are enabled. Then your SQ-1 will receive the load from your external device =)
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posted Wednesday-Mar-16-1111 at 03:56
Michael
a professional user
from UK Essex
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HI Just been given a QS1, whenn I put it on, it read, low battery, dont know why, there is no battery it works off mains, am i missing something. When i opened the back up i discovered a burnt fuse from the power supply, will try get new one tomorrow, but why the low battery, has it something to do with the fuse Thanks mike
Rating: 4 out of 5
posted Friday-Mar-19-1010 at 13:24
djtimmy
a hobbyist user
from USA
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This was a really capable and reasonably priced synth when it was released. These days one can be had for $200 - $300. The 16 bit 1 Mb piano waveforms are a bit dated compared to today's mega-pianos, but for the money this makes a great first professional synthesizer. A deceptively simple user interface unlocks a plethora of programming options... Highly recommended, especially in today's dollars!
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Sunday-Aug-16-099 at 18:32
Maukka
a hobbyist user
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I just purchased used Ensoniq SQ1. It seems to be very good synth to my needs. I use it to practise at home when my main synth (Korg Trinity) is at band raining place.
Can I download user manual for SQ1 some where? Can I download different patches?
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posted Wednesday-Nov-28-077 at 04:15