Posted by Allan In NE on November 20, 2010 at 08:57:17 from (148.66.88.254):
Mornin' Guys,
I've been fightin' this "glitch" for a solid week now.
Remember my little problem with my guitar synth? After I mounted the goofy thing in my rack, it worked but would not "talk" to my other synth.
I use the rackmount GR-50 with my guitar because it tracks so darned good and besides, it has that guitar tuner right there at eye level. I then have it send the "sound" duties down to my floor-synth 'because that guy just flat has better sounds.
Those two yeahoos wouldn't talk back and forth; just wouldn't do it.
So, I threw my hands in the air, gave up this morning, found another for sale in Chicago at a decent price and bought the silly thing.
No more than hit the "pay" button and it hits me what the devil is wrong. Figured it out within 2 minutes.
Darnit! Guess I needed a spare anyhoo...... :>(
Maybe Cowman is right. Probably ought to just stick with the cows. :>)
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