And: how can I check if the 74L chips near the CPU/leak are still ok? Im not sure I can measure that with a normal voltmeter.. Sendt fra min iPhone Den 11/05/2012 kl. 22.25 skrev Peter Mörck <peterm@sunsetselection.com>: > Just calibrate it the way you want it. > If you want to be able to mod the PW so much that the wave will not be audible, do that. > If you don't, then calibrate it so you always have a very narrow pulse at least. > As long as it works, tweak it the way you want it :) > Nice work with the repair! > > BR, > Peter > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Malte Rogacki > To: PolySix@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 3:51 PM > Subject: Re: [PolySix] Yet another battery leak victim.. > > At 7:52 Uhr +0200 11.05.2012, Troels Jørgensen wrote: > > By the Way, about the pw. I'm not sure I understood correctly, but is it > > normal that when I turn it to about 8, the wave will go away and I will > >get no > > sound from the osc? I just haven't seen that on any other synths.. > > Yes, it's normal and the way it is supposed to be. > > From the User Manual: > > "At 8 or above the pulse width becomes so narrow as to collapse, which > produces sound and in effect shuts off the VCOs." > > Of course this should probably read "no sound" because otherwise it > wouldn't make much sense, would it? > > -- > Malte Rogacki gacki@gacki.sax.de > ---------------------------------------------------------- > "Don't forget to TURN ON THE SYNTHESIZER. Often this is the reason why you > get no sound out of it." (ARP 2600 Owner's Manual) > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [PolySix] Yet another battery leak victim..
2012-05-12 by Troels Jørgensen
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