A logic probe is an electronic testing tool.
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 11:44 AM, hjulskov <hjulskov@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Thanks Andy,
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> The LEDS (D10) does light in order in polymode (which I think was what
> you meant?) -in unison they all light simultaniously.
> In Polymode all voices sounds equally (bad).
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> I'm not sure about your last question (Can you lay your hands on a
> logic probe at all?)?
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> Cheers,
> Peter
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> --- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Jury" <andy@...> wrote:
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>> Hi Peter,
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>> I am afraid we can't make that assumption until the logic that controls
>> IC31 has been tested. This device is basically a switch. You apply a
>> binary pattern to lines A, B, C and INH and this determines which one
>> of the outputs is connected to the input. The input is marked X the
>> outputs marked X0, X1, X2, etc. It is the outputs which we just tested
>> and which don't seem to move. Tell me, do the voice LEDs (D10) come on
>> in order in Unison mode? Everytime you press a key an alternate voice
>> LED should light up. I suspect not?
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>> Can you lay your hands on a logic probe at all?
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>> Cheers,
>> Andy
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