Hi,
Chip from synthacker here. Thanks for checking out my blog.
Your voice problem is wacky. The fact that you get all voices to work when pressing on the key assigner area is perplexing but hopeful. I mean, you've at least proven that you synth can work properly eventually!
To figure out which signals are intermittent, I would probe areas of the circuit for each voice. I don't think that the problem is in the voices, but probing there will tell you whether its the Pitch CV that's missing, the Gate that's missing (clearly,it's not the gate), the Filter CV that's missing, or one of the other signals (like PWM or something).
So, in each voice that's NOT working, I'd probe the following areas:
Pitch CV: Press and low key and measure on either side of R152. Repeat for a high note. Big change?
Filter CV: Set the env amount to have no effect. Set Keyboard Amnt to zero. Turn the filter knob open all the way. Press key. Measure on either side of R129. Repeat for the filter know closed all the way. Big change?
Gate CV: Well, the LED lights up, so it's clearly receiving the gate command
Resonance CV: Turn the resonance to zero. Measure pin two of IC32. Compare this value to the value from the voice that works. Is it similar?
PWM CV: Turn the PWM knob to zero. Measure Pin 6 of IC36. Compare this value to the value from teh voice that works. Is it similar?
Hopefully, for one of these measurements, it is clear which CV signal is not making it to your silent voices. Once you know that, you can then start tracing those signals back from the voice circuits to find where they appear. Or, you could go the other way and trace the signals from where they're generated to find out where they disappear. Either way, you'll find the trouble spot.
Chip
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