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#21667 - 09/13/07 06:15 PM Re: ROland D70 - Erased Factory Settings
pecaxe Offline
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Registered: 09/13/07
Posts: 2
Loc: Bradford, Rhode Island
Hi!!! Happily I just found your reply about having the factory sounds for the Roland D-70 saved to disk....
I have lost all of the factory sounds for my D-70....I would so appreciate it if we could work something out to allow me to get a copy of this disk??
Please let me know your feelings on this matter...
Best....
pecaxe...(Rich Peck)
Jim, I have the factory D70 sounds saved to disk..Give me a couple days to dig it up..I have to go thousands of disk to find it,,but I am sure I have it...

You will need a midi sequencer..Are you also experienced with the bulk dump transfer?

You can download the manual from Roland..
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#21668 - 09/14/07 02:29 AM Re: ROland D70 - Erased Factory Settings
Nigel Offline
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Registered: 06/01/98
Posts: 6484
Loc: Ventura CA USA
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Originally posted by pecaxe:
I would so appreciate it if we could work something out to allow me to get a copy of this disk??


The original factory patches can be downloaded either as a MIDI file or a sysex file from http://www.synthzone.com/midi/roland/d70/D70/

If you play the MIDI file in a sequencer to your D70 it should transmit the original factory sounds to it. Just make sure the D70 is set to allow receiving the data. Most synths have a setting to prevent accidental overwriting of memory but that must be turned off to allow the data to be written to memory.

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#21669 - 09/15/07 05:06 PM Re: ROland D70 - Erased Factory Settings
pecaxe Offline
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Registered: 09/13/07
Posts: 2
Loc: Bradford, Rhode Island
thanks a mil!!!Pecaxe
The original factory patches can be downloaded either as a MIDI file or a sysex file from http://www.synthzone.com/midi/roland/d70/D70/

If you play the MIDI file in a sequencer to your D70 it should transmit the original factory sounds to it. Just make sure the D70 is set to allow receiving the data. Most synths have a setting to prevent accidental overwriting of memory but that must be turned off to allow the data to be written to memory.
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