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Subject: RE: RE: Another P6 back to life

From: <kenichi.productions@gmail.com>
Date: 2013-10-31

Hey Sandro,


Thats really interesting that most of your problems came from your CPU chips. Were they original or aftermarket replacements? 


I had weird problems like these but mostly the past they have come down to the CPU socket, or D/A converters. haven't had to replace a CPU yet...


I would definitely put in the new opto coupler. Just really make sure of your connections. I think I had trouble with this one time. And then Retune following peoples advice here or by googling for polysix tuning procedures. I left my most recent one on overnight and touched it up continuously using a chromatic tuner and was able to get it really nicely in tune. I had also replaced all electrolytics on CPU and module board on this unit. There is the fine tuning for the middle of the key span as well which could help. D#-E# or something the trimmer says next to it....


With the RAM chips, usually swapping out the 5514APL has done the trick for me in the past. If not that try replacing the memory address decoder while your at it. Can't recall which IC that is off the top of my head.


Regards,


Luke



---In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, <polysix@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


Hi all there,


that's the last update for today.


WRONG SCALING issue:

I've swapped the 8049-217 from a working P6 to the faulty one and there was a big change.

Now, tuning of notes from the faulty P6 doesn't sound scrambled anymore.

I've followed the tuning tips on service manual and there is a fixed drifting at the same intervals.

i.e.

C4 = C#5

C#4 = D5

D5 = D#5

and so on....


The 8049-217 taken from the faulty P6 mounted on the working P6 caused the notes to play scrambled just as the other one, so part of the issue came from there.


Now, on the faulty P6 (with working 8049-217) there's the old HTV1501 mounted on it, and the IC18 Pin 7 is still stuck at 0V.


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PATCHES MEMORY SAVING issue.

I've checked the traces from and to the TC5514APL-3 memory chip and seems everything ok.

I've bought spares to replace t in order to verify if the issue is there.


Now i'ts late and i'll go to sleep.

Thanks a lot.


Sandro.





 



---In polysix@yahoogroups.com, <hr.public@...> wrote:

I can confirm VTL5C9 works fine without any modifications. Made this picture for reference.

http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z222/minebildererdine/Synth/Korg%20Polysix/PolysixOpto_zps31d9ca46-1.png



---In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, <polysix@yahoogroups.com> wrote: