Many thanks,
Will try the below mentioned things this evening, will update when I will share the progress once I have tried it.
/K
--- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, Jeff <jf.serviere@...> wrote:
>
> Hello Kristofer !
>
> Take a look at ANY connector inside , daughter board included.
> Remove it, better clean the connector with an electronic contact cleaner
> (KF or similar stuff), put it again firmly in its socket : done !
> Looks likely to be a bad contact issue... or may be SEVERAL issues : the
> "crackling sound" could be caused by a dirty or bad output jack too, the
> missing notes are more likely related to another connector or ribbon
> cable issue. And if the "missing part" is always on the 2nd voice it's
> (90%) the daughter board connector that's messing.
> I don't think it's a more "electronic" trouble, such as a bad or "near
> dead" chip.
> Cheers.
> J.F.
>
> klindblo a �crit :
> >
> > Dear All,
> >
> > I have experienced very strange behaviour from my An1x the last 4 months.
> >
> > - The sound is messed up (noise, crakling type.. or sound lost)
> > - Some keys are not responding (repeated pattern of keys), but may
> > respond on certain velocities
> > - The noise or lost sound is almost always on the 2nd voice engine
> > only (half polyphony for single sounds or missing 2nd part for dual).
> >
> > This may have started as I opened it to fix a broken key (which I
> > succeeded with..)
> >
> > I have opened the unit again trying to locate any loose cables or
> > similar, but haven't succeeded.
> >
> > Giving the An1x a hit from top solves the issue temporarilly.
> >
> > Anyone have any ideas?
> > I really love this synth and would really like to fix this.
> >
> > Very Best Regards,
> > Kristofer Lindblom,
> > Sweden
> >
> >
>