On my Mini these crimped connectors DID affect all oscillators equally! In fact, the tuning drifted - but also the SPAN (Scale?) drifted, again equally for all Oscillators. So not only was the synth out-of-tune... but also out-of-tune with itself over the octaves... if you get my meaning. The higher end went "sharper" etc. Easy way to check... take the back off and just move those wires slightly with a pencil... see if the symptoms come and go. Cheers, TOM --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, Malte Rogacki <gacki@...> wrote: > > No, no, no: > > You're not supposed to solder the connector to the PCB, just the wires to > the connectors! The stock ones are only crimped. > > But before you jump to this let's examine the problem a bit deeper. Since > all three oscillators are affected it is very likely that the source sits > somewhere before the summing amp of each oscillator. I'd try to see if one > of the various control voltages suddenly changes. Same for the supply > voltages. > The common control voltages are > > - Bend > - Tune > - Keyboard > - Mod > - Ext > > if I'm not mistaken. >
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Re: Minimoog D pitch drifting
2012-06-28 by Quazimodo
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