i'll have a closer look at it, thanks for the hint. best wishes self oscillate --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Florian Anwander <Florian.Anwander@c...> wrote: > Hi selfoscillate > > > it is the speech output which is distorted. > > > roland mayer wrote, that the speech input is very sensitive, but > > it shouldn't be that sensitive at all. > Did you try already to send a plain microphone signal into the Module? > > If a microphone signal distorts also: > remove the module from the case and have a close look at the soldering side > of the pcb. This "sounds" like some ground connection in the circuit is > missing. Start with the solderpoints of the input socket, follow the lines > theat lead away from the socket, check the solderpoints at the end of the > lines and in the close surrounding of that ends. If it is a missing > ground/bad soldering and if the switching itself works, then it has to be > at the first stage after the input. > > Florian > -- > Florian Anwander |ConSol* HP-Support > Tel. +49.89.45841-133 |Consulting&Solutions Software GmbH > Fax +49.89.45841-139 |Franziskanerstr. 38, D-81669 München > email: florian.anwander@c... |http://www.consol.de
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Re: problem with a129/5
2003-01-20 by selfoscillate <synaptic_music@yahoo.com>
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