Hi Florian, Your information is valuable !!!!!!!! Thank you very very much. I will follow your steps tomorrow morning, as I think you have almost explained me everything. I will also tune the VCO4 as you described, (the simple way to change the offset with VR402). --- In korg_mono-poly@yahoogroups.com, Florian Anwander <fanwander@...> wrote: > > Hello > > Am 09.03.2012 14:24, schrieb dir_marillion: > > Is the TL072CP under the capacitors (inside the circle) ? > Yes. There are two, but the one which affects VCO4 is under the second > bentover capacitor (counted from the bottom of the circle). > > > > Do you suggest to replace the TL072 or I may have a damaged 4006 ? > There is a basic principle of search for faults: never change two things > in the same step. > > So the order of steps should be: > * Replace IC10 (TL072) > * Check the portamento of voice 4 > * If it does not work: check the fourfolded portamento potentiometer, in > case of doubt shortcut in each layer of the potentiometer the two outer > contacts > * Check the portamento of voice 4 > * If it does not work: insert a cable into the portamento socket (this > switches the 4066). > * Check the portamento of voice 4 > > > > > Second question. As VC04 is also detuned about 4 notes and I do not > > have the KLM398, which are the switches for the 4rth VCO that I have > > to tune ? I show two white circle tuners under the fourth VCO (check > > my uploaded picture). > You don't need KLM398, but only KLM354. I described the tuning procedure > in detail at http://fa.utfs.org/diy/korg_monopoly/vco_adjustment.html > I would NOT do the full procedure, but simply try to change the offset > with VR402 > See > http://fa.utfs.org/diy/korg_monopoly/mp_16_klm_354_layout_TRIMMERS.jpg > the most left light green marking at the bottom named with "tune offset" > > Florian >
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Re: Monopoly VCO-4 prtamento/detuning issue
2012-03-09 by dir_marillion
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