Thanks for the tip. I found a guy here in Kansas City that worked on Crumars when they came to the States 30 years ago. I'm taking it to him next week. Cheers, Dedric --- In crumar@yahoogroups.com, "rakky" <pargroups@...> wrote: > > Assuming that a Symphonizer uses organ-type divide-down technology (a > la Polymoog), then this sounds like one of the boards (or chips) (the > one controlling the G#s has passed away due to old age. > > You'll need schematics to work this out, then hopefully a simple > board (or chip) replacement would sort it out. Assuming they are > available. > > However, don't quote me on that! I may well be barking up the wrong > tree. Or simply barking. > > I do however know someone who fixed a similar problem on a Polymoog > by simply replacing the right chip. > > > > --- In crumar@yahoogroups.com, "montamusic" <dedricmoore@> wrote: > > > > Hi guys, > > > > I've got a Crumar Symphonizer and all of the G# notes have gone > dead. > > Any idea how to fix it? It was working fine up until now. > > > > Thanks, > > dedric > > >
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Re: Crumar Symphonizer note issue
2008-12-07 by montamusic
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