Actually I'd like to add that when it unfreezes its not just about fully waiting it out, I think its after a while + flipping SW1. Also it seems the only led that doesn't do anything is LFO1 rate. But that might be something else to fix later... --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, "adhmzaiusz" <adhmzaiusz@...> wrote: > > Yea, its locked up for the most part. Lfo 2 speed can still be adjusted immediately, but it seemed that after I wait a while the panel controls seem to unlock, its not perfect as it seems that the number select buttons only work 1, 6-8. So 2-5 don't work. > > Anyway, when I scope the reset inputs of the 3 CPUs I don't a locked voltage, which is normal. When I power on the machine i can see the voltage jump as a spike on each reset. So I'm assuming the reset works, as outlined on page 2b. > > My scope is only a 20mhz but i can scope the other pins of the main cpu and i see what looks like all sorts of activity looks like pulse waves etc which I assume is normal. > > I'm not so familiar with digital stuff, so i don't really know where to begin. I was hoping when I bought this that it would just be a failed power supply! Oh well > > Any further ideas? :) > > greg > > --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, Malte Rogacki <gacki@> wrote: > > > > So did I get this right: > > > > At first the machine seems to be completely locked up? > > > > Then after a while the controls (buttons, LED's and so on) start to work > > but there's still no sound? > > > > There's one thing to keep in mind: The processors of the voice boards need > > their reset pulse, too. They are supplied with that pulse from the main > > processor board. So break out the oscilloscope and measure the situation on > > pin 9 of all three processors. > > If you have the service manual the reset procesure and the components are > > described on page 2b. > > >
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Re: Jupiter 6 common no sound problem
2012-04-04 by adhmzaiusz
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