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No sound from Korg Polysix

No sound from Korg Polysix

2008-06-26 by analogue70

Hi,
First of all congratulations to all Polysix user's. I hope you can help 
me to bring life to my Polysix !!

I'm from Portugal and I've bought a S/H Polysix in ebay. I bought the 
P6 knowing that is not working and hopping with my (some) electronic 
knowledge and the service manual I could fix it.
Symptom......NO SOUND !!!

First, with old crow's site help, I've replace the leaking battery for 
a CR 2032, fix all the damage tracks and installed 2 new IC30 and IC31.

Some tracks of the KLM-369 near the IC NJM4556 had a black dust mask 
presuming that it was hot in there....So they were fix, replace all 
resistors and capacitors and the NJM4556.

Power up....and for my dispair..........no sound....:(((( 

All program leds are ok and change when they are pressed.

I've notice another thing....if I turn the volume to the max I hear a 
far far away same sound, but not change when I turn the ADSR, CUTOFF, 
VCA, VCF, etc, pots. Only the arppegio changes that sound...

What could be that ?

ANYONE CAN HELP ME ? PLEASE ?

Re: [PolySix] No sound from Korg Polysix

2008-06-27 by drfuzz@aol.com

Gonna have to use basic troubleshooting techniques.? I would start by hooking a probe up to a small amplifier and then checking the signal path, starting with the output from each section.? See if the oscillators are outputting anything, then check filters, then check vca, etc.? Narrow down which section has the problem.

drfuzz
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From: analogue70 <analogue70@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 3:38 pm
Subject: [PolySix] No sound from Korg Polysix 
 


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Re: No sound from Korg Polysix

2008-07-05 by analogue70

Hi,
Thanks for your help...but I don't know where and how to start :(((
How do I check if the oscillators are outputting anything?
I've touch the first SSM2044 VCF chip and is very hot....I almost 
burn my fingers...the others are cold as ice. 
I've try to change the SSM position (ex. 1 to 6 voice) and the same 
SSM in another position gets hot too....could it be faulty ?

I don't have a osciloscoope, so it's very dificult to test the other 
circuits.....

Luis

--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, drfuzz@... wrote:
>
> Gonna have to use basic troubleshooting techniques.? I would start 
by hooking a probe up to a small amplifier and then checking the 
signal path, starting with the output from each section.? See if the 
oscillators are outputting anything, then check filters, then check 
vca, etc.? Narrow down which section has the problem.
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> To: PolySix@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 3:38 pm
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Re: [PolySix] Re: No sound from Korg Polysix

2008-07-07 by Chromatest J. Pantsmaker

My guess is that when one thing is not like other "identical" things,
something is wrong.  Of course, that would only account for one voice
not working.  When you press a key six times, it cycles through the
voices, so if that were bad, I would expect to hear 5 notes, and one
silent.

I'm not saying it's *not* bad, because it very likely is, but there
are other problems.

For the most part, just about every problem that I've seen or heard of
on a PolySix is either from it sitting around (the keys are oxidized,
and you have to press them very hard to make sounds or the capacitors
are dried out), from somebody harming it (dropping it, hooking too
high of electricity to it, etc) or from the back-up battery exploding
(pretty much all other internal problems).  Out of habit, the area
around the battery is where I would start looking.

Oh, to answer your question, you would want to get a small powered
speaker (from a local electronics store probably.. Radio Shack in the
US has them) and touch the wires to the outputs of the chips while you
are playing notes.  Putting it in Unison Mode and holding a key down
should do the trick.  Of course, do this very carefully so you don't
short out anything to a power rail.

On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 7:23 AM, analogue70 <analogue70@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> Thanks for your help...but I don't know where and how to start :(((
> How do I check if the oscillators are outputting anything?
> I've touch the first SSM2044 VCF chip and is very hot....I almost
> burn my fingers...the others are cold as ice.
> I've try to change the SSM position (ex. 1 to 6 voice) and the same
> SSM in another position gets hot too....could it be faulty ?
>
> I don't have a osciloscoope, so it's very dificult to test the other
> circuits.....
>
> Luis
>
> --- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, drfuzz@... wrote:
>>
>> Gonna have to use basic troubleshooting techniques.? I would start
> by hooking a probe up to a small amplifier and then checking the
> signal path, starting with the output from each section.? See if the
> oscillators are outputting anything, then check filters, then check
> vca, etc.? Narrow down which section has the problem.
>>
>> drfuzz
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: analogue70 <analogue70@...>
>> To: PolySix@yahoogroups.com
>> Sent: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 3:38 pm
>> Subject: [PolySix] No sound from Korg Polysix
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Re: [PolySix] Re: No sound from Korg Polysix

2008-07-07 by drfuzz@aol.com

If you don't know where to start, you'll need to find someone who does or do some study?on electronic troubleshooting - maybe check on the web for some beginner how-to.?Given what you are saying about one of the VCF chips, there is definitely more wrong than just no sound....
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From: analogue70 <analogue70@yahoo.com>
To: PolySix@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 9:23 am
Subject: [PolySix] Re: No sound from Korg Polysix






Hi,
Thanks for your help...but I don't know where and how to start :(((
How do I check if the oscillators are outputting anything?
I've touch the first SSM2044 VCF chip and is very hot....I almost 
burn my fingers...the others are cold as ice. 
I've try to change the SSM position (ex. 1 to 6 voice) and the same 
SSM in another position gets hot too....could it be faulty ?

I don't have a osciloscoope, so it's very dificult to test the other 
circuits.....

Luis

--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, drfuzz@... wrote:
>
> Gonna have to use basic troubleshooting techniques.? I would start 
by hooking a probe up to a small amplifier and then checking the 
signal path, starting with the output from each section.? See if the 
oscillators are outputting anything, then check filters, then check 
vca, etc.? Narrow down which section has the problem.
> 
> drfuzz
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: analogue70 <analogue70@...>
> To: PolySix@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 3:38 pm
> Subject: [PolySix] No sound from Korg Polysix 
> 
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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