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Subject: RE: [PolySix] Wrong functions controlled by knobs?

From: "backshall1 \(dsl\)" <backshall1@bellsouth.net>
Date: 2010-01-30

Hi Andy,

The real challenge will be to create 2 working Polysix synths out of this
heap. I've never scrapped a keyboard for parts before and I don't intend to
start now. It's just going to take a little longer than I anticipated. I
think I underestimated by a couple of months.

Don B.

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From: PolySix@yahoogroups.com [mailto:PolySix@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
Andrew Jury
Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2010 5:35 AM
To: PolySix@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [PolySix] Wrong functions controlled by knobs?




Don,

Sounds a bit like 'Scrapheap Challenge'. If you have that on TV where you
are then you'll know what I mean. BTW. The CPU also has a T1 pin. This is
for clocking the data in from the tape input. So now you know!

Cheers,
Andy

On 27/01/2010 02:28, "backshall1 (dsl)" <backshall1@bellsout
<mailto:backshall1%40bellsouth.net> h.net> wrote:

> Andy,
>
> Change of plans. I just put this KLM-367 in the other Polysix, fired it
up,
> and it works! (sort of, sometimes, mostly). The knobs do the right thing,
> and only one thing, but they are so scratchy and intermittent it's hard to
> tell if they are doing anything at all sometimes, and less than half of
the
> keys work, and the tuning is way off. Anyway, it looks like your idea
about
> the MUX chips on the KLM 369/370 is probably right on the mark. Now, if I
> just use that case, this keyboard, that KLM-369, this KLM-367, that
KLM-370,
> this KLM-366..........
>
> Don B.
>







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