Dale,
Thx 4 the tip.
Unfortunately, from what I can make out from testing it myself, powering up
after the leak seems to have blown some of the chips, which I've never been
able to find.
A friend who used to repair synths for a living tried for a long time but
without success. My only hope now is that some other Seil owner may have
one they are selling, that maybe has a different problem, so I can make one
working synth from the two. But the only one I've seen on e-bay recently
was said to have the same problem, so I don't have much hope.
Thx anyway,
Nigel
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From: Dale Kay [mailto:
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Sent: 04 January 2005 21:32
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AN1x-list@yahoogroups.comSubject: Re: [AN1x] re an board and the prophet 5
repair the tracks...
they make a pen that looks like a sharpie that allows you to re-draw the
tracks. The ink per-say is silver. Works fine for jobs like this.
Day job here distributes stuff like that.
If any feed thrus are damaged, a small wire solder top and bottom fixes
that. I view it like re-building a old watch. You must take your time, have
a steady hand and use the right stuff if you can or make due.
Dale