its really easy to remove all of the boards. nothing is really sealed. just remove the screws from the pots on the topside and remove the screws from the board. some wire connections are sealed with a little bit (not hard to break) glue. but thats really all. all components are easy to compose and decompose
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From: dizz@elitemofo.com
To: PolySix@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 10:23 PM
Subject: Re: [PolySix] VCF cutoff quirkiness
OK-that makes things a bit more clear. I didn't think it would be the filters
because I can reproduce all of the original presets (a wide range of sounds and
very cheesy I might add). It's just when I tweak the cutoff, it seems to cut
out at spots, mainly toward the lower freqs. It acts just like a dirty pot on a
guitar etc. I think I'll try to clean it out if possible. The KLM 370 looks
easy to remove. I haven't actually had the cover off yet, but do you know if
the pots can be cleaned out? Or are they sealed? The Psix is an awesome
compliment to my Moog and MS2K etc,,, I think I have a pretty good one judging
from some of the horror stories regarding battery damage. Thanks a bunch for
all the help!!
dizz
Quoting "Chromatest J. Pantsmaker" <chromatest@graffiti.net>:
> No no... basically, they are saying that the filter probably isn't bad.
> There are 6 discrete filters, one for each voice. If when you play 6 notes
> in a row (middle C pressed 6 times for example) they all sound the same (bad)
> there are two options. One option is that ALL 6 filter chips are bad, or
> it's not the filters. Since it would be pretty strange that all 6 filter
> chips would be bad, you probably don't need to worry about them.
>
> Either the bad sound is coming from some sort of weird setting that is
> telling the voices to make the sound, or there is something wrong after the 6
> voices are combined together.
>
> Now if you only had one note of the 6 pressed that sounded bad, then it must
> be something on that voice, whether the VCO or VCF or related circuitry...
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