I have an E-Synth keyboard where the presets 1000-1255 are not as they should be. Despite going to select setkeybd to play the sound no sound comes out even when on presets that are present on the keyboard. The presets at 1000 - 1255 start with 'none' then 'Grand Piano 1', Rhodes. Wurlitzers etc. The sounds are supposed to start with 'Eosmosis' on 1000 or (?) 1001. What I want is my sounds back in place so when I switch on the keyboard I need to to press no buttons, just play the keys and get a sound out (piano even though this is not sound no 1000 or 1001). I do not want to even have to press setkeybd to start playing if possible (the main thing, however, is that the sounds are there immediately on bootup and that these are the sounds listed in the E-Synth hardware manual - Can you also tell me what has made them disappear? I did not change setting or anything... I also want to know how to put the sounds either starting at 0 (completely instant) or 1000 (space for edited sound to be placed in to not affect preprogrammed sounds). The other thing is that the sounds I can see in multimode from 1000 are there in name but not in sound (no sound whatsoever on pressing keys) so I want to know why the sounds I searched on the Rom (E_Rom 1.2) are the same as those coming up without me loading them, but are no longer the sounds the should be (i.e the ones listed at the back of the E-Synth hardware manual).
I also want to know how I can use the midi controllers a-d to control each sound individually like on the Yamaha Motif. Firstly, I want to be able to use them to edit each preset sound (e.g Grand Piano 1 or Eosmosis) without it changing each preset from channel 1-16 as soon as you move onto sequencing another sound. I would also like to use them for final mixdown (as the E-Synth is supposedly a workstation). I am also intereseted to know how to go about changing the E-Synth settings so I can use it best as a sound module sequencer workstation basically, meaning as far as sounds are concerned I am using the E-Synth as a rompler and more like a Korg triton or Yamaha motif than anything else; it is just at the moment (disregarding all aforementioned problems) it is taking too long to getting to making music quickly, which is what the tape recorder style buttons on the E-Synth should encourage.