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Dear Sean, It seems like your machine is confused. Try resetting it as follows:Warning! This will erase user registers and replace them with the presets. Power the unit on while holding the REGISTER/PRESET and A/B buttons. When the display reads "d" release these buttons. Press the REGISTER/PRESET button once. Turn the REGISTER/PRESET knob to 13, display reads "OC". Press the REGISTER/PRESET button once, display reads "PA". Press the REGISTER/PRESET button again. Turn the REGISTER/PRESET KNOB to 10, display reads "09". Press the REGISTER/PRESET button. Please let me know if you have any questions or if there is anything that I can do for you. Best regards, Greg Hogan Lexicon Customer Service Phone +781-280-0372 FAX +781-280-0499 > ---------- > From: buzzard@world.std.com[SMTP:buzzard@world.std.com] > Reply To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com > Sent: Friday, January 30, 1998 7:36 PM > To: GHogan@lexicon.com > Subject: Re: Re[2]: Selling stuff over the internet > > [buying used through the mail] > >Never have I had a bad piece of gear. > > Obviously this is anecdotal. Some people > won't get burned and some people will. > > I appear to have gotten burned with my > Vortex. It's possible that this problem > has only recently developed, but I'm quite > sure I'd never bothered trying this before. > > I finally (four months after buying it!) > decided to give its morphing capabilities > a work out--until now I just morphed between > existing patches. (And mostly I didn't > morph at all because I use it as a post-loop > processor.) > > So I was going to morph between a patch > and "itself" (a variant of itself), so I > copied the patch from an A register to > a B register. > > Lo and behold, I have discovered that this > Vortex flakes out on exactly this operation > (goodness knows this doesn't make any sense > as either a hardware problem or a software > problem, as far as I can see). If a patch > is copied from A to B, it comes out entirely > messed up (and non-musical) in B--generally > either extremely muted and in (apparent) mono, > or loud and horribly (digitally?) clipped, > generally in a different way in L & R channels, > or it self-oscillates in some way producing > very loud randomly squiggling unmusical noise. > Sometimes, switching away to another patch and > then back changes the mode of the behavior. > Powering the Vortex down and back up doesn't > make any difference. > > Copying from B to A does not exhibit this problem, > I believe. I'm not sure how exhaustive my > testing was at the time. Hmm, I'm not even > sure I ever copied from one B to another B. > > Anyway, obviously, for Vortex and Jamman > you've got to buy used. Caveat emptor, I > suppose. > > Sean Barrett >