Oh, i'm very pleased regarding this group , many thanks for your
reply and the schematics beeing available for download... i will
unmount the Trident may be tonight or tomorrow night and will post my
sights inside. This is one of my favorite (regarding it's wood design
and the sound, particularly the synth section) keyboards from korg ,
and i can say i tried almost them all at the time they were beeing
produced since i was working demoing them in a shop. So now is the
time for me to have some of them in full working condiction...
Art
--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "gil_we" <gil_we@y...> wrote:
>
> I didn't fully understand how the synth section acts on this
> machine...
>
> Also, is there corrosion (green colored) on the battery and near
it ?
> Are there bad (black colored)traces ? are the signal and synth
boards
> correded as well on some areas ?
>
> Take extra care not to hurt anyting that works. Particually, stay
> away from the 10 leg transistor type component at the bottom left
> side of right bottom (signal) board. This one is extremely
sensitive
> to extreme temperature changes and is very rare and expensive to
get.
>
> You can use the schematics I uploaded to the Files section.
>
> --- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "stagerhodes" <stagerhodes@y...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > i just bought a Trident MK I in which the poly synth section is
> > malfunctioning, i am almost certain that the problem is the
battery
> > question , and the leakage from it. It seems the tune is ok, all
> notes
> > are sounding (brass and strings sections), in the synth section
one
> can
> > ear some sound (it is possible to ear the notes pitch, but with
> some
> > strange effects in them) and the memory section is not working
> which
> > leads me to the battery question. Is there any special care i
must
> have
> > in this model ?
> > regards
> > Art
> > Portugal
> >
>