That could be any one of a number of things, from a power supply problem to
a faulty logic IC. It could also just be a matter of a loose connector, or
loose IC (whichever ones are in sockets).
First thing to try (with the power off, of course!) is to open up the unit,
make sure all the connectors are tight & secure, and then do the same for
the socketed ICs.
It's a long shot, but it IS one of the things that would cause the problems
you're describing.
Any more involved diagnostics would be best performed by someone with a
good electronics troubleshooting background -- not necessarily a synth
specialist, but someone who knows their way around a schematic, and can
perform the required tests without doing further damage.
I can help you out with repairs, after you've exhausted other options --
but try the connector thing first; and if you're any good with a meter,
check out the power supply.
~GMM
At 04:19 PM 11/29/03 +0000, you wrote:
>hi there -i've been having problems with my polysix lately. but
>first a bit of background:
>
>i bought the thing a little over a year ago (after my first 2 died,
>that's right, this is my third polysix) off of ebay from minimi123 -a
>very respectable and well-known ebay synth seller. he had
>already changed the
>original NiCad internal battery, and it looks like he got to it
>before
>any leakage occurred. the inside is completely clean! no
>corrosion.
>
>anyway, the other day i turnd it on, and the "bank 4" and "program
>4" buttons stayed lit. while these buttons stayed lit, the synth
>performd erratically, at about half volume, and i couldn't recall
>any of my stored patches. every once in a while the lights would
>flicker out, then on again -and while the lights were off, the synth
>performed perfectly. to me it seems like there may be some
>problem in the tape storage department -since the bank for key
>doubles as the "tape error" key in tape enable mode. but i may
>be way off. all i know is that i cleaned all the insides, dusted
>them, and it still is acting funny.
>
>any recommendations? i'd like to try to fix it myself, if i could
>figure out what was wrong with it. but if not, does anyone know
>of a reliable repair guy? doesn't matter where, i'll ship to just
>about anywhere (i'm in pittsburgh). email me at
>steve@zombi.us.
>
>peace,
>steve
>
>
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