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Subject: Noisy Voice Board
From: omegacode80 <omegacode80@...>
Date: 2009-02-22
Hi Everyone,
One of the voice boards on my CS80 is noisy when playing patches at
low filter settings. The noise is not coming out of the sine wave
circuit, and it also goes away when I pull down the slider for the VCF
level. Because of this I think of course the noise is originating
before the VCA controlling the VCF output level. Adjusting the
sliders for the filters has no impact on the noise, and turning the
VCO noise, saw or square waves on and off doesn't impact this moderate
level noise coming out either. It seems also independent of filter
envelope settings, but it does turn on and off when the note is
triggered, presumably because of the volume VCA that comes after the
VCF level.
I'm thinking either the VCF is generating some noise independent of
its function, or perhaps there is noise coming from or near the VCO
circuitry that isn't related to the actual function of the VCO (saw,
square, noise waves), but is propagating through the whole circuit.
Does anyone have any thoughts on what might be the problem? Is noise
in the circuit likely to be degradation of one of the ICs? Maybe the
VCF is the most likely culprit. I do have some spare voice boards,
but I'm still deciding how to approach this problem.
Any input would be appreciated!
Cheers,
Kent (USA)