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Subject: Re: bank

From: "gregory zifcak" <foleymachine@yahoo.com>
Date: 2006-06-06

wow. i'm guessing it's battery corrosion related then, since there's a
better chance of that than of the same thing failing on the actual
button board.

--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "jure zitnik" <kokoon@...> wrote:
>
> that's really interesting, i have a similar problem - bank D and
patch 4.
> but i'm not sure about the patch degradation... sometimes i DO get
the VCO
> modulation but i always thought it was the old patches. it could be
exactly
> the same as your problem.
>
> i changed the leaked battery, i changed both IC30 and IC31, i also
changed
> IC22 (the CPU) and repaired quite a few broken traces.
>
> cheers,
> jure
>
> On 6/3/06, gregory zifcak <foleymachine@...> wrote:
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> > hi,
> > i am working on a polysix that is sometimes perfectly functional
for long
> > stretches, but
> > randomly exhibits a weird problem. it seems to have nothing to do
with how
> > long it's been
> > on. basically, the bank d button and patch 4 button start to come
on and
> > the patch starts
> > to deteriorate, turning on vco modulation, pwm, etc, and doesn't
want to
> > save patterns
> > correctly. it's always d and 4. the battery has recently been replaced
> > with a new one, and
> > some minor corrosion damaged was repaired. sometimes the synth behaves
> > normally, and
> > has no problem saving and recalling patches.
> > any ideas?
> > thanks,
> > greg
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