Hi Robert ! The Matrix has 6 voices and each complete voice ( VCO / VCF / VCA ) is integrated in only one chip ( like ion the Matrix 1000 ). The chip(s) are labeled CEM 3396 and most important, - these are the "wide body" versions in a Matrix 6 which unfortunally are more expensive and harder to find compared to the standard version in the Matrix 1000. How often a voice plays is dependent on what keyboard assign mode is programmed in the patch(es). So, call up a patch, go to edit mode and set the voice / keybaord assign parameter to "rotate". Check which voice fails w/ case open, eventually there are leds w/ lit for each voice on the circuitboard w/ is the home of the 6 voices. If one is lit and this voice makes no sound, - this is the faulty one. My Matrix 1000 has no leds, so I don\ufffdt know w/ the M6 . If you don\ufffdt have leds, you\ufffdl have to check it by ear only and swap the chips until you\ufffd\ufffdve found the faulty one. Be very careful of electrostatic if you do this not to damage more chips. From the Matrix-1000 Service (eventually you have a routine like this in the Matrix 6 and the display shows the played voices) : View the Voices as they are played: 1. press Selet button to get to "Ext Funct" 2. press 7 then Enter 3. press + button to display "1" 4. Press Enter 5. the display shows the voice as it is played Reset: 1. Power Up while holding "Enter" button (EPROM Rev. is displayed too) In most cases of voice failure, you have to replace one of these chips. Senso at Vintage Planet http://www.vintageplanet.nl/index.html has them sometimes, or check chip for brains @ ebay. cheers \ufffdn good luck... PeWe ----- Original Message ----- From: gil_we To: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 10:21 AM Subject: [vintagesynthrepair] Re: Matrix6(r) first voice issue !! please help ! (cross-posted)
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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Re: Matrix6(r) first voice issue !! please help ! (cross-posted)
2006-08-06 by pewe
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