[AH] Pro-One

Rob Brzykcy cyborg_0 at iquest.net
Sun Sep 12 07:38:51 CEST 1999


you CAN get those squishy polymer switches..
arc-usa can get you some suitable replacements

Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: Halloween Jack <halloweenjack at flashmail.com>
To: synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl <synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl>; 'anologue heaven'
<analogue at hyperreal.org>
Date: Sunday, September 12, 1999 2:15 AM
Subject: Re: [AH] Pro-One


>Forgot to mention that the pitch bend is also screwed up... I figured that
>might be an easy fix... I'm just about to go crack that thing open here
>soon...
>
>Halloween Jack wrote:
>
>> Ok people, I just have to brag here... I got a Pro-One for free :P I
>> inheirited it more or less. The catch... it's broken, and as I hear this
>> is common. Basicly my uncle said, its yours... fix it. So here I am with
>> a Pro-One. The sounds I've gotten out of it are awesome, exactly what
>> I've been looking for but never had the cash for. All the oscilattors
>> seem to be working just fine, as well as the filters and such. I already
>> had fun running my 707 through the ext in. Problems: most the keys don't
>> work, and I've been told neither does the appegiator, or sequencer. I
>> was wondering if there was any service manuals and user manuals floating
>> around out there, as those'd probably help a lot. Also, any suggestions
>> are well taken. Haven't gotten to test out the CV cause I'm mostly a
>> midi man... Guess this means I'll have to finally break down and buy a
>> MIDI to CV. Thanks for everything already y'all. This'd be a hell of a
>> machine once I get everything working, esspecially the keyboard, which
>> is should mention, the keys seem to be pretty loose from the rest of the
>> body. Anyway, thanks...
>>
>> -HJ
>
>




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