Factory Reset & TB-3 Startup Modes
My machine locked up numerous times in my testing process, so that whenever I scrolled past the bad user preset, it hung and the TB-3 had to be restarted. This was fixable though by writing a known good patch over the bad one. However at some point the machine wouldn’t even power on and none of the startup modes worked. Uh-oh. What did work was holding [STEP REC + REALTIME REC] while starting and this boots you to a developer/debug mode, where choosing option 6 initiates a factory reset. But there’s a much easier way if your machine still boots and if you don’t mind returning all user patches, settings, and patterns to factory default:
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- hold [REALTIME REC] + restart
- display reads “rSt” and PLAY/STOP button is flashing
- press the PLAY/STOP button to confirm or restart to cancel
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Pretty easy and straightforward. If your machine won’t access this mode, you can also activate this function with the developer mode catalogued below. There’s a lot more hidden in the startup modes, and here’s all the information I could find about them. (The Global mode information can also be found in the front panel guide.)
ALL KNOWN TB-3 STARTUP MODES
(all modes accessed by [holding] a button or buttons and restarting)
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- GLOBAL SETTINGS: [SCATTER]
- set these global parameters:
- MIDI channel
- MIDI clock source
- MIDI OUT is also MIDI THRU
- PAD Z sensitivity
- Master Tune
- LED demo
- set these global parameters:
- BACKUP/RESTORE PATTERNS: [PLAY/STOP]
- here you can backup and restore all the patterns from your device. copy the files only, not the folder. refer to the firmware update document
- FIRMWARE DISPLAY: [TEMPO]
- the firmware version is displayed until you press START/STOP
- FACTORY RESET: [REALTIME REC]
- press flashing PLAY/STOP to confirm or restart to cancel
- FIRMWARE UPDATE: [KEYBOARD + PTN SELECT]
- refer to the update instructions here:
- DEVELOPER / DEBUG: [STEP REC + REALTIME REC]
- once the machine starts, the display reads N-1, and there are 6 options to choose from using the value knob:
- N-1: Display the current firmware version.
- N-2: USB test mode. Display reads “USB”
- N-3: LED test mode. All lights on at their brightest.
- N-4: Touchpad calibration, followed by a test with a loud sound even if you turn down the volume, followed by a factory reset. Left side green touch pads are lit, three dashes in display
- N-5: Display reads “OUT”
- N-6: Factory reset. Same as holding REALTIME REC and restarting.
- once the machine starts, the display reads N-1, and there are 6 options to choose from using the value knob:
- GLOBAL SETTINGS: [SCATTER]
If you find any more startup modes, let me know.