That's not it. I tested it at the pins of the 4081, and do have power.
It would have to be a problem on the buffer circuit, right? Everything else seems to be working.
I just double checked all of my connections, and they are all good, and go where they are supposed to.
Well, there isn't much to the circuit, I'll just get parts to rebuild the entire buffer board.
If you have any other advice, I'll take it. Otherwise I'll post results after I've tried a few new parts.
thanks!
It would have to be a problem on the buffer circuit, right? Everything else seems to be working.
I just double checked all of my connections, and they are all good, and go where they are supposed to.
Well, there isn't much to the circuit, I'll just get parts to rebuild the entire buffer board.
If you have any other advice, I'll take it. Otherwise I'll post results after I've tried a few new parts.
thanks!
--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, sasami@... wrote:
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> I would not expect a bad one to pass anything. It sounds more like you have
> a power rail that isn't connected.
>
> Ken
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> >I'm getting full out w/ either switch position, and from either output
> (both pulse and full/mix) on my gate seq. I'm guessing it's the 4081, but I
> don't have a spare to test it.
> >would a bad 4081 still allow the signal to pass? (just trying to be sure
> I'm on the right track before I make the trek to the electronics store)
> >
> >thanks
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