the chip is IG 00151. IC 1 is labeled on the m-board. its a 1-sided
chip. id look around on ebay and such-david says they also were in the
electones, so they should be knocking around here and there.
if you feel comfortable desoldering 7 or 8 pins from a pcb, its easy
as pie. if you havent desoldered chips from a pcb before, i would not
make a cs80 m-board your maiden voyage.(my new hakko desoldering gun
is AMAZING!!! already 1/2 way thru the 4000 series cmos chips in an
hour or two.)
and scott, while my VCF EG is now opening and closing, it did not
solve all my problems. so there is the possibility that IC1 is not
your culprit. if youre sure that your VCF EG is not opening and
closing, this sounds like the best bet, along with replacing the
actual VCF EG chip(00152?)
--- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, Scott Metzger <scottmetzger3d@...>
wrote:
and closing properly. the only other issue i have now is that i can
now hear the range of the card better, and yet the LPF will not tune
into the range of the rest of the voices.
trim pot isnt shot, as i get some play on both of the VR's that
control LPF, it just wont get into a "proper range".
chip. id look around on ebay and such-david says they also were in the
electones, so they should be knocking around here and there.
if you feel comfortable desoldering 7 or 8 pins from a pcb, its easy
as pie. if you havent desoldered chips from a pcb before, i would not
make a cs80 m-board your maiden voyage.(my new hakko desoldering gun
is AMAZING!!! already 1/2 way thru the 4000 series cmos chips in an
hour or two.)
and scott, while my VCF EG is now opening and closing, it did not
solve all my problems. so there is the possibility that IC1 is not
your culprit. if youre sure that your VCF EG is not opening and
closing, this sounds like the best bet, along with replacing the
actual VCF EG chip(00152?)
--- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, Scott Metzger <scottmetzger3d@...>
wrote:
>long to replace?
> Where can I buy this chip you talk about? And David, does this take
>way there...
> -Scott
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> From: r_j_d_2.phila@...
> Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 17:49:06 -0800
> Subject: Re: [yamahacs80] Re: what failed part...you were right! 1/2
>right! i dropped a new 151 into IC1, and now the envelope is opening
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and closing properly. the only other issue i have now is that i can
now hear the range of the card better, and yet the LPF will not tune
into the range of the rest of the voices.
>that possibly drives the 00156 for the LPF? if so, worth a shot? the
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> i have 2 more good 00151 chips at my disposal. is there another 151
trim pot isnt shot, as i get some play on both of the VR's that
control LPF, it just wont get into a "proper range".
>it a whirl....
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> scott-it looks like a new 151 chip at IC1 may solve your issue. give
>Try it now.
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