From the Roland/Boss website: "The SE-70 has two sets of factory Patches; those designed for guitar processing (GUITAR) and those for general processing (STANDARD). The following procedure will clear the internal memory and reload the factory settings: (CAUTION: All USER information will be lost. Be sure to back up any information you wish to keep.) 1) Power on while pressing the NUMBER/VALUE knob. 2) Press the LEFT PARAMETER (
I am so glad you made this video . I powered up my trusty SE-70 and wouldn’t ya know… I got the battery is low message. So I am ready to replace it. But I need to ask you: what if Dont have a backup floppy like you? Can I just do a factory reset and at least have those algorithms to work with?? Please let me know your thoughts.These are great fx machines!
love the video,.. and the Quality control!!! 😻
From the Roland/Boss website:
"The SE-70 has two sets of factory Patches; those designed for guitar processing
(GUITAR) and those for general processing (STANDARD). The following procedure
will clear the internal memory and reload the factory settings:
(CAUTION: All USER information will be lost. Be sure to back up any information
you wish to keep.)
1) Power on while pressing the NUMBER/VALUE knob.
2) Press the LEFT PARAMETER (
I am so glad you made this video . I powered up my trusty SE-70 and wouldn’t ya know… I got the battery is low message. So I am ready to replace it. But I need to ask you: what if Dont have a backup floppy like you? Can I just do a factory reset and at least have those algorithms to work with?? Please let me know your thoughts.These are great fx machines!
I have not done a factory reset, but I guess the factory presets must come back.