REALLY? that's interesting. thanks for that tidbit, it helps. i would love it if kent could weigh in on this, he probably knows exactly what im up against. i know for sure that what ive got is:
-key triggers
-HPF and LPF work
-VCA changes level, so i believe VCA chip is good
here's another wierd thing-if i run a scale and separate release and depression of every key, the bad voice shows itself as silence. HOWEVER, if i run a scale WITHOUT separating attack and release of different notes(with legato? dunno the term), or cycle through chords note by note(held notes stay held while new notes are triggered), i am getting a wierd thing SOMETIMES: i wont get a "silent" note, but i WILL get a note that ONLY has its attack-NO sustain. just a "blip", if you will. but it is a note, it is triggered, it just doesnt sustain like the rest of the notes.
the problem is that there is no way for me to confirm this phenomenon is coming from the normally silent voice. but i suspect that those conditions are causing the bad voice to behave as such.
man, its hard finding VCO chips! ive scoured the net, no such luck...
anybody have one to sell? i'll pay, i need it!
Quazimodo <
noddyspuncture@...> wrote: I seem to remember I didn't even get 'noise' whith the faulty chip..!
Cheers,
TOM
--- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, rj krohn <r_j_d_2.phila@...> wrote:
i now believe that i just need a vco chip instead of the entire voice
card-the voice seems to actually trigger, as i tried running the noise
up on it, and the noise is audible.
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