I fixed it !
Just as I thought the problem was a faulty 4066 IC lays (probably) at
the EG section of the 2nd oscillator.
--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "gil_we" <gilwe@h...> wrote:
> Oh, and I forgot to mention that the problemtic note actually plays
> well for a few seconds when I turn on the synth, and only than
starts
> to sound odd. It this temperture related ? I can try using cooling
> spray on those parts.
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> --- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "gil_we" <gilwe@h...> wrote:
> > Glad to hear you found the cause for the problem !
> >
> > Actually have a much similiar problem on my Kawai SX-210 (great
> > synth BTW),
> >
> > One of the 8 notes it can play (oscillator) will always sound
> duller
> > than the other 7. Actually, it is like the EG (the filter's ADSR)
> > won't effect on it. When you play some chord that contains the
> > problemtic note, the whole sound will sound scattered (ta ta ta
ta
> ta)
> > and as you tweak some parameters on the EG (ADSR) it will sound
> > faster or slower (the "tatatatata" sound).
> >
> > I was mainly focued on the computer board as the problems started
> > when the battary (placed on that board) has leaked all over, so I
> > had to reaplce some parts and rewire many traces,
> >
> > But now it looks like the problem should lay on the 2nd
oscillator
> > (that's the one that sounds different). Is that right ?
> >
> > I noticed the audio circuit uses the same SSM2044 chips (for
> > filters?) but no 2056 chips. Instead there are a few CD4066BE
chips
> > for every oscillator. Is that the EG chip ?
> >
> > I saw that the Moog Taurus uses the same CD4066BE chip on the
> > Filter/VCA/Envelope circuit... like on the following link -
> >
> > http://home.debitel.net/user/jhaible/jh_minotaurus_1.pdf
> >
> > Thanks everyone for any advice !