Keymn
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Nobody talked about the cpu battery in our units until now. I am sure it has one soldered somewhere too? I notice if I have my Korg unplugged for a couple days, it takes awhile to boot up. The light flashes on the pushbutton while the battery charges. But it has a battery clipped in and easy to change.DonN5LZ post_id=62865 time=1537079205 user_id=3110 said:No Keymn, the problem hasnt been nailed yet … theres not a thing wrong with the clock/calendar in my computer … its just that my new 4X still thinks its midnight on April 1 2015. I see that you have a 4X also … does yours get the date right when it writes files that are exported directly to a USB flash drive?
On the other point …. I lost a bank of user programs in an old Alesis synth a few years ago when the 2025 battery died … I hadnt used it in 2-3 years …. and that battery had been direct soldered to the circuit board (how dumb is that?) …. I removed and replaced the battery with a battery holder so I can now simply press replacement batteries into place.... works great. But that synth never has cared what the date and time is … it doesnt need to since theres no way it can export data. it just needs a little power so it can remember my programs ...
I suppose this date thing with the 4X isnt a big deal .... so Ill just move on ….. the sun will come up tomorrow morning no matter what day the 4X thinks it is...
This is a good point to think about when our units get 5-10+ years old. No worries on my part, just need a backup acoustic or keyboard in the event of failure on a gig. This is a concern with an all electronic accordion.