For what it's worth, I've seen this behavior in every Polysix that's crossed my bench. If it lasts more that a couple of seconds, then there are problems; if it's only a couple of seconds, it's normal. ~G At 07:27 AM 7/30/2006, you wrote: >I've just listed my finished/working Polysix on eBay (I was given two >to check/repair/rehome by a friend after her partner passed away) - >I've done everything I can do with the information in the service >guide, and only one thing bugs me now. > >When I switch it on, and first play a tone, it is flat/out of tune. >It comes up to tune as the synth 'warms up' - very quickly, say a >couple of seconds at most. > >Is this normal? There's no mention of this behaviour anywhere. >Everything else works exactly as it should. > >The Polysix is listed on eBay in the UK - if this behaviour is a >problem, I will revise my listing. Both Polysixes did it, but one has >now developed a fault with the programmer with only a few LEDs >illuminating, patch storage and programming messed up, so it's harder >to detect over all the other bugs ;) > >To my mind, it's acceptable and normal behaviour for an analogue >polysynth, but if there is a failed capacitor or component causing >whatever generates a reference frequency (for example) to come up to >speed, I'd like to be able to replace it if needed > >It is in tune when played, and doesn't go out of tune - my Akai >AX73 has to have the autotune button pressed when first switched on! > >Richard > >-- >Tasty Other - Because Far Too Much in Life Makes Sense >Music for download - coming soon (RIP MP3.com) >G.A.S. ><http://www.dmc12.demon.co.uk/music/>http://www.dmc12.demon.co.uk/music/ >Platform: PowerMac G5 2.0GHz Dual, 20" LCD, Logic, Hammerfall. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [PolySix] Warming up to tune?
2006-07-30 by klosmon
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