Thank you!! You're a lifesaver! It just happened to me today after 21 years with my XP-80 that I bought back in January 1999, I had the same message! Lucky me that I stored the sounds I created and edited thru the floppy disk of the original XP-80 demos and everything is back and working like new! Well done with the tutorial! Blessings!
Thank you its well done job. If you still have the xp60, will you please make a new video showing how to clean internal contacts of the keys?. It will help a lot. I have severy keys not sounding in my keyboard. Thanks again.
I would like to thank you so kindly for this video, I was getting this message and i thought my keyboard was dying on my had it for years and did not want to let her go, they just don’t make great sounds like the XP anymore. Thank you very much, she is working like brand new 🫶🏽
Thanks for the video! I to have the XP-60 with this problem! Going to change it out tonight! Do you have any recommendations on refurbishing the buttons? Thanks again!
another quick way to do it,just open the keyboard(take the bottom part off)plug it in,turn it on and replace battery with unit on,put bottom cover back on and thats it,you wont loose data,10 mins job!!
A silly question I know but to be sure, this process does not harm the factory default performances right? Only my personal performance data? I want to be sure I do not lose any default sounds and performances.
Yes, it's my understanding that the factory defaults are there to stay. The process I describe in the video does not affect them. And even if it did, there should be a way to restore the factory defaults.
Thanks Keith! I had already opened my XP-80 and replaced my battery before I received your reply and you are correct, it does not affect the factory presets. Made quite the difference in the performance also.
Hello, I have a Roland D70 and displays "low battery" message. No custom sounds nor settings. What happened if I just replace battery ? Will I lost factory sounds ?
As I understand it, you will not lose the factory sounds. Even if you do, you should be able to reinstall them easily (consult the manual to find out how to do this).
@@theapex8973 It's always good practice to back-up your files regardless. That way, if anything happens, you've lost nothing, other than the couple of minutes it takes to reinstall them.
Recently I turned on my XP80 but the lcd display doesn't show anything, all the buttons are on (red lights) and doesn't sound at all. Could you please give me some advise regarding this? Could it be the battery or something else? Many thanks.
If there was a problem with the battery, you would get a message saying 'Battery Low', or something like that. It sounds like you should get the keyboard checked out by a Roland specialist.
I haven't had this problem, but if the buttons work like those on a remote control unit, you could check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/GX6xYLNPrBg/v-deo.html. Also, I once repaired similar type buttons on a digital clock with contact cleaner. It worked! These are just suggestions to point you in the right direction. Please do more research before attempting to repair your XP 60. I hope this helps.
It could be a dirty contact. I saw a useful video on 12voltvids channel on how to repair membrane-type remote control units that don't work. One squirt of electrical contact cleaner did it. It might be worth doing some research to see if this could be the solution to your F2 button. I don't know, it's just a suggestion. Does anyone else have any ideas or opinions?
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Thank you!!
You're a lifesaver! It just happened to me today after 21 years with my XP-80 that I bought back in January 1999, I had the same message! Lucky me that I stored the sounds I created and edited thru the floppy disk of the original XP-80 demos and everything is back and working like new! Well done with the tutorial! Blessings!
I am about to go through a similar exercise with my XP80. Have eventually got fed up with the replace battery message flashing up.
Thank you so much for that, Keith!!! Nice calming voice with great instructions and guidance. XP-60 all working well again. xx M
Very useful video, thank you! I just replaced my XP-60 battery after almost 25 years!
Thank you its well done job. If you still have the xp60, will you please make a new video showing how to clean internal contacts of the keys?. It will help a lot. I have severy keys not sounding in my keyboard. Thanks again.
Thank you so much!!! I thought I was done!!! I love my XP60.....now it's back to life!!
I would like to thank you so kindly for this video, I was getting this message and i thought my keyboard was dying on my had it for years and did not want to let her go, they just don’t make great sounds like the XP anymore. Thank you very much, she is working like brand new 🫶🏽
Took my old XP out of storage (it still sounds pretty good!) and your video helping me out. Thanks!
Gracias el mejor y quizá único video sobre este asunto del XP Roland, GRACIAS EXCELENTE APORTE.
hago las suyas la mias palabras! Buenisima calidad incluso lo video!
Great video man! You helped me fix mine. thank you!
Thank you for your feedback. I'm really pleased the video was helpful.
Many Thanks. Very useful!
Great job
Thank you. Well done.
Thanks for the video! I to have the XP-60 with this problem! Going to change it out tonight! Do you have any recommendations on refurbishing the buttons? Thanks again!
Thanks. Your video helped me replace the battery in my xp80 although alas it still won't boot up with the new battery fitted.
I'm sorry to hear your XP80 won't boot up. It might be worth having a Roland dealer check it over.
another quick way to do it,just open the keyboard(take the bottom part off)plug it in,turn it on and replace battery with unit on,put bottom cover back on and thats it,you wont loose data,10 mins job!!
A silly question I know but to be sure, this process does not harm the factory default performances right? Only my personal performance data? I want to be sure I do not lose any default sounds and performances.
If I don't bother dumping the performances first that is...
Yes, it's my understanding that the factory defaults are there to stay. The process I describe in the video does not affect them. And even if it did, there should be a way to restore the factory defaults.
Thanks Keith! I had already opened my XP-80 and replaced my battery before I received your reply and you are correct, it does not affect the factory presets. Made quite the difference in the performance also.
hi can you use this xp (or mine is xp 80) as midi controller on logic?
What kind of battery did you install?
I used a CR 2032 battery (see 4'13''). I recommend getting a good brand that you know.
@@keithstead5175 Thank You
Many thanks!
How can this problem be solved if my xp 60 display is faded and output is not coming?
Hello, I have a Roland D70 and displays "low battery" message. No custom sounds nor settings. What happened if I just replace battery ? Will I lost factory sounds ?
As I understand it, you will not lose the factory sounds. Even if you do, you should be able to reinstall them easily (consult the manual to find out how to do this).
@@keithstead5175 if I replace the battery with the unit turned on should I bypass the data transfer?
@@theapex8973 It's always good practice to back-up your files regardless. That way, if anything happens, you've lost nothing, other than the couple of minutes it takes to reinstall them.
tone besure baje to kya karna chahiye sir .....
Recently I turned on my XP80 but the lcd display doesn't show anything, all the buttons are on (red lights) and doesn't sound at all. Could you please give me some advise regarding this? Could it be the battery or something else? Many thanks.
If there was a problem with the battery, you would get a message saying 'Battery Low', or something like that. It sounds like you should get the keyboard checked out by a Roland specialist.
@@keithstead5175 OK. Thanks a lot.
@@annascarangella7686 Did you ever figure this out? I'm having the same issue.
Hi Anna, My Roland XP-80 just started having thie same issue as yours. Did you get it resolved? If so, what was the fix?
That was easy thank you!
Hi, my xp 60, enter, shift, 0, 1, 2, 3, buttons are not working, please help me,
Thanks
I haven't had this problem, but if the buttons work like those on a remote control unit, you could check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/GX6xYLNPrBg/v-deo.html. Also, I once repaired similar type buttons on a digital clock with contact cleaner. It worked! These are just suggestions to point you in the right direction. Please do more research before attempting to repair your XP 60. I hope this helps.
My F2 button does not want to engage....what could be the problem?
It could be a dirty contact. I saw a useful video on 12voltvids channel on how to repair membrane-type remote control units that don't work. One squirt of electrical contact cleaner did it. It might be worth doing some research to see if this could be the solution to your F2 button. I don't know, it's just a suggestion. Does anyone else have any ideas or opinions?
Thanks.
My xp60 don't have sound anymore when plug in to speaker even the power is on and screen is on.
Carlos, Did you get resolved? My XP-80 just started doing the same.
@@bloodhut not yet. It might be antique to be pass on
Brother stil sow to bettery reaplac but not a problum solution
If you are still getting a 'Low Battery' message after you have replaced that battery with a new one, then the problem isn't the battery!
Sir can you make This video again in Hindi language 🙏🙏🙏 please this is very important video 🙏🙏🙏
Falou um 1kg e eu não entendi 1 grama.🙊
Este não é um inglês de conversação, é um pouco técnico. Além disso, eu falo muito rápido. Lamento que você tenha tido dificuldade em entender. Da próxima vez que fizer um vídeo, tentarei falar mais devagar.
Dont use metal
Keyboard sale