THANKS ALOT!:)
2012/5/21 Jed Jorgensen <
jed.jorgensen@gmail.com>
> Typically the opto-resistor on the 366 is the cause of this scaling problem
> when tuning. There is a file on the yahoo group site that has the following
> email copied into it:
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> "I wanted to let you know that I've finally managed to repair my Precious
> (Polysix). It was indeed the opto resistor, the PC-1, that was faulty. It
> was suggested to me that I replace the old mysterious PC-1 component with a
> VTL5C3 and change R93 from 4k7 to 1k2 (to get the VTL5C3 working
> properly)."
>
> This worked for me too.
>
> Jed
>
> On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 11:24 PM, troels jørgensen <the19thbear@gmail.com
> >wrote:
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> >
> > Hi. I finally got both of my p6's kind of working. (at least the 367
> board
> > is ok now).
> > I cant seem to get the 6 voices to be completely in pitch over the entire
> > keyboard.
> > If i tune the different voices to be in tune one octave apart, they arent
> > in perfect tune from lowest octave of the keyboard to the highest octave.
> > And then if i tune them to be in tune from the lowest to oct to the
> highest
> > oct they arent in tune one octave apart. Is it just the way it is with
> the
> > polysix or am i doing something wrong?
> >
> > And: i have a LFO problem. Even though lfo delay is set t zero i still
> get
> > about 0.5 sec of delay whenever hitting a key. I cant find a way to
> > calibrate it - could there be a cap that needs replacing?
> >
> > thanks:)
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