Thanks anyway. Good luck. -Mike --- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, Ron <ronsravioli@...> wrote: > > Mike, > Breaking the connections to the voice card would kill the voice. Regardless, I probably just had the bad misfortune to > have a failure after moving the instrument. Regarding the resistor swap: I am sure you know that the 60 card is not a direct drop in replacement for the 80. The tuning of a 60 will be off by an octave if you don't change the resistors in question. Of course you still have to tune the board in question. > I'm not looking to sell either the voicecard or the chips; they belong to the new owner anyway. > I have a few owners as well as a few good techs helping out but thanks for the offer. > After leaving the instrument on for several hours some of the problems have resolved themselves...no more portamento :) > However there is what I'm assuming to be a scaling issue: voice 8 mix 1 ( the problem child) sounds approximately a whole step below pitch on the first octave on the keyboard, nearly in tune on the second octave, approximately a half step above pitch on the third octave etc for the fourth and fifth octaves. This is on the 2 foot setting.. > Thanks for listening....RJ > > Sent from my iPhone >
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Re: Voicecard issues
2010-08-30 by Mike
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