Hi All, I've noticed the last resistor in the R15 array measures 5.7k. Could this be the culprit? It leads to IC2. Regards, Tony --- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, Roman Sowa <modular@...> wrote: > > hi, > maybe one of the data lines in memory chip is pulled high by some solder > joint or simply damaged. I'm talking about pins 11 to 14 of IC32 (TC5514). > The short may be also caused by destroyed IC31 which is on the ame > lines. I used to replace them too, they were corroded that much. > > Check with the scope if there is full range square pulse on each of > those 4 pins in memory chip. Or use ohmmeter if you don't have a scope > to check if any of them shows much lower resistance to battery's (+) or > GND. Of course in this case when it's powered off. > > Roman > > W dniu 2012-08-14 04:36, tonezone020 pisze: > > Hi ... > > > > Finally got all buttons and controls working - everything seems fully functional. > > > > The problem is recalling patches. > > > > It seems that whatever parameters are edited and stored, they are recalled at a higher value. > > > > I'm using the original battery damaged board. > > > > Any clues would gratefully appreciated. > > > > Cheers, > > Tony > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > >
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Re: Patch Recall Wierdness
2012-08-14 by tonezone020
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