Cool. Thanks Florain --- On Wed, 2/12/09, Florian Anwander <fanwander@mnet-online.de> wrote: From: Florian Anwander <fanwander@mnet-online.de> Subject: Re: [korg_mono-poly] Re: Mono/Poly doesn't turn on. (Transformer gets really hot) To: korg_mono-poly@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, 2 December, 2009, 10:11 Alan Dicker schrieb: > > > It could maybe be a Op Amp on that is leaking some timer data in to the > signel path. Haven't get scimatics or anything in front of me now http://fa.utfs. org/diy/korg_ monopoly/ index.html > but could be worth checking the outputs on any Op Amp assoctiated with the Arp. There are two connections from/to the arpeggiator (which is +5V circuitry) to the OpAmp-World (which is +/-15V circuitry): The arpeggiator resets the MG1. MG1 feeds the Arpeggio Trigger in and the Arpeggio-Switche reset the MG1. Since the signal at the osci is described like an cyclic enabled adress line, I think the second option should be the suspected one. It might be worth to interrupt this connection. It is the wire from LFO-Board connector 6 pin 10 to uP-board connector 23 pin 10. Btw: this is a modification I'd recommend anyway, if you do not want to reset the arp-Clock with every new chord, that you play. Florian > > --- On *Wed, 2/12/09, plus_321 /<plus_321@yahoo. com>/* wrote: > > > From: plus_321 <plus_321@yahoo. com> > Subject: [korg_mono-poly] Re: Mono/Poly doesn't turn on. > (Transformer gets really hot) > To: korg_mono-poly@ yahoogroups. com > Date: Wednesday, 2 December, 2009, 8:23 > > > > > I tried to use an oscilloscope today to check the power rails. I > check them on the 356 board, but the seemed fine and I could see any > significant fluctuations. > > I realize that when I unplug the VCA out connector or power input on > the VCF board then the noise becomes much louder. So I was able to > put the scope on the output and see what it looks like. It appears > to be a constant frequency pulse wave with a small cycle length, > like 5-10%. The noise doesn't go through the filter so it isn't > oscillator bleed and it doesn't track the keyboard. The only thing > that really affects it is moving the arp switches. > > I've found the noise goes away completely if I unplug the arp > connector from the 356 board, but if I unplug the same cable from > the other end, the noise remains, but is reduced in volume. I > checked the cable and it seems good. > > So I am thinking that either there is something wrong with my 356 > board that is causing this noise or perhaps their is an issue with > the cable routing (perhaps maybe it shouldn't be bundled with a > power cable or something). > > Thanks, > Chase > > > > >
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Re: [korg_mono-poly] Re: Mono/Poly doesn't turn on. (Transformer gets really hot)
2009-12-02 by Alan Dicker
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