Look at the key contacts(under the keybed) and check for a contact that is now on the wrong side of the contact bus. R ________________________________ From: John <john@...> To: vintagesynthrepair@...m Sent: Monday, June 6, 2011 4:12 AM Subject: [vintagesynthrepair] Re: Looking for Mini-Moog tech... As an ARP guy, it sound like it's in the CV circuit. Could be just a short but an IC or transistor coud be causing it to stay on the same pitch. www.syntronics.us --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, "Samuel Adams" <SamuelAdams7@...> wrote: > > Looking for a Mini-Moog tech somewhere within 50 or so miles from the Glens Falls, NY area. Anybody nearby that repairs Mini-Moogs? > > Symptoms, everything but the keyboard notes works. Pitch wheel changes pitch, keyboard trigger note on / off, envelopes, filter, good, etc. but stuck on only one note throughout the entire keyboard range. I cleaned circuit boards and mod/pitch wheel connector -- that's about the scope of my ability -- but no improvement. > > Will drive to you place. Can drop off or wait if its a quick-n-easy repair. Any takers? > > Thanks > > Greg in Glens Falls >
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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Re: Looking for Mini-Moog tech...
2011-06-06 by Roger J
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