![]() You will need to go to Radio Shack (or the interwebz) and get a battery holder, solder THAT to the place where the battery comes out (being very careful to observe polarity), then you may change the battery as needed, now and in the future. ![]() It is a CR2032, but the problem on the older models is that it is soldered to the board. However, none of this will work if the battery is dead. You could just create one patch on it (this is what I did before the days of the interwebz where everything was a download away) and copy it over and over and over, then go back and modify the patches.Īs you program it you will probably find that the levels for the DCOs are both 0, resulting in no sound whatsoever.
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