Voices don't just "die" when you move the keyboard. Swapping resistors will not get you the "right" tuning. Do you have any test equipment available? I'll walk you through the whole thing over the phone for an IG00152.
If you're in the Midwest U.S.A., I can help you out. I will repair both of your voice cards and tune/calibrate them to factory specs.
On another note, I'll buy the CS80/60 voicecard off of you. Or, if you want to sell the IG00152 chip off of one of the cards, I'll buy that instead.
-Mike
--- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, ron joseph <ronsravioli@...> wrote:
>
>
> Recently I sold my beloved CS80. After moving it I gave it ( what I thought would be) one last check and found a dead voice. We ahd two possible repair choices: trouble shoot the existing voice acrd or drop in a CS60 voicecard that we had just swapped the resistors in order to get the right tuning. We chose the second path. The voicecard functions but the pitch slides into place similar to a very slow portamento. I vaguely recall someone on the list having a similar issue. I'm stumped....anyone have any ideas? I'd rather not pull the card and try to fix the original voicecard if possible. Thanks in advance for any help; and a special thanks to several of you who are already involved in my mini drama....Ron
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>