The power supply should be good.1 amp supply with only a few modules so far.I did try disconnecting everything from the supply with only the synthacon filter still connected and yes was still getting what sounded like the same amount of sound coming through the out of the steiner.
Also, i don't know if this should be happening but with the level pot all the way down and the multi-position switch set to off i can still hear the osc. on the output of the bi n tic?
Thanks for your suggestions,
Tony
Also, i don't know if this should be happening but with the level pot all the way down and the multi-position switch set to off i can still hear the osc. on the output of the bi n tic?
Thanks for your suggestions,
Tony
--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, Romeo Fahl <romeo.fahl@...> wrote:
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> Also, make sure that your power supply can source enough current. If you
> start disconnecting modules from it, does the Bi-N-Tic noise decrease in
> the still connected modules?
>
> RF
>
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 2:52 PM, adematteo <adematteo@...> wrote:
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> > **
> >
> >
> > Hi guys,
> > I recently built the bi n tic and am having some issues with it regarding
> > noise from it's osc. coming through other modules from the bus i
> > presume.I've installed all the ferite's and caps that Ken suggests and
> > although i couldn't find any documentation regarding the smd pads on the
> > back i soldered in 1 100n cap on those pads.
> > I'm running the module on a 12v supply also.
> >
> > Any help troubleshooting this would be greatly appreciated.
> > Thanks, Tony
> >
> >
> >
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