Updated Quick Reference Guide
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Updated Quick Reference Guide
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Re: Updated Quick Reference Guide
Thank you,
A really helpful guide.
Cheers
Stuart
A really helpful guide.
Cheers
Stuart
Re: Updated Quick Reference Guide
Hi Stuart and deserboat.
Good morning all.
I am French and I speak English very badly, does anyone feel able to translate "the RD 2000 quick reference of deserboat" document into French?
Thank you to those who want to try.
Gus
Good morning all.
I am French and I speak English very badly, does anyone feel able to translate "the RD 2000 quick reference of deserboat" document into French?
Thank you to those who want to try.
Gus
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Re: Updated Quick Reference Guide
Thanks for this. Very useful.DesertBoat wrote:Updated quick reference guide attached.
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Thank you!
Very nice!
Very nice!
Re: Updated Quick Reference Guide
This ist great.
Extremely helpful.
Thank you very much!
Extremely helpful.
Thank you very much!
Re: Updated Quick Reference Guide
Thanks for making this guide. Very helpful! There's one bit that's got me puzzled and I just can't figure out how it works...
Thanks :)
How do you enable this behaviour? I can see the Zone INT/EXT in the SysEx chart on Page 11 but not how to enable both at once.External control can enable zones for internal and external simultaneously, this shows an orange zone light.
Thanks :)
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Re: Updated Quick Reference Guide
Use Sysex to turn on both the internal zone switch (program internal zone) and external zone switch (program external zone) in the zone. You will need to turn off the same way for reliable behavior.
This is bypassing the int/ext switch in program common.
This is bypassing the int/ext switch in program common.
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Thank you! Hadn't spotted the zone switches in the internal / external zone sections!