Dan If all your modules are giving you trouble it sounds like it could be PSU related.However, first of all, I suggest you unplug all the modules except one, for example the VCA, and try that. It is conceivable that a dodgy connection in one module may be causing problems with others. Make sure the module is plugged in correctly with no pins bent, and the connector the right way up. If this works, then add each module and test one by one (making sure you power down before plugging each one in) and then you might isolate which module is troublesome. If you still get problems with the first module then it would seem that the PSU is faulty. If so, then you probably need to send it back to Bob. A friend's system had a PSU issue caused by a faulty bridge rectifier, but I wouldn't mess about with the PSU unless you're VERY confident with electronics. Good luck Sean On 22 September 2010 07:58, daniel_axon <daniel_axon@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > > > Hello everyone, > > I've just started my modular project with a minisytem and am having a few > problems - i think their may be a fault with this old system i bought > second-hand. Initially the EG depth pot was very noisy and tempramental but > the system overall worked. Now i can only get the very tiniest signal from > it, even when just testing by sending an osc straight to the VCA and turning > up the signal and initial level - its really really quiet - if i played > another synth with my monitors that loud i would loose roof tiles! Seems > like somethings broken in the VCA now as well as a bad EG depth pot - any > thoughts before i send i bother Bob with this and send it off for repair? > > Cockpit trouble is always a possibility of course, but i think the basic > test shows somethings up? > > thanks, Dan > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [analogue_systems] Before i bother Bob with cockpit trouble!...
2010-09-22 by Sean Williams
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