Thanks for the response Crow, it was very helpful. As it turns out the light under the keyboard was burned out. Also, I didn't realize just how hard you need to press on the keyboard to get the touch response to open up, definitely not feather-light response as in many of todays keyboards. In case it's of interest to anyone: the lamp is a Toshiba marked A24V5W. I've found a source for the service manual and it should be in the mail this week, but I went ahead and ordered a handful 2SK30 FETS to replace the ones on the ailing voice board. Maybe that'll do it, and the problem will be fixed even before the service manual gets here.. Anyway, thanks again. I'll be sure to update for the archive. > It sounds like that voice card has a broken octave select circuit. > They call it the transposition gating circuit in the service manual. My > offhand guess is one of the FETs went bad (one of FET1 through FET4) on > the affected board and is holding the highest octave selection "on" all > the time. The circuit for the "M" boards of the CS-80 is 99% the same as > that for the CS-50; there are only a few resistor values changed, and a > few omitted parts (the CS-50 does not have the stops for fifths, only > octaves). > > As for the touch response, check to make sure the light source (a small > 12V or 16V bulb--24V will also work) under the keyboard itself is not > burnt out. It is mounted under the left end of the keyboard keys and is > covered by a pull-off rubber housing. It should be lit whenever the power > is on. Note that the keyboard is on hinges similar to the main lid; just > loosen two screws on the underside of the case and the keyboard will swing > up into a vertical position. > > Crow > /**/ > > > On Thu, 5 Aug 2004, zendenker wrote: > > > I recently acquired a CS-50. I really love the unique sound of this > > synth and can't wait to record it. It has 2 problems though: the > > touch-sensitivity is not working and one of the voice cards tracks > > the keyboard, but with a pitch about 4 or 5 octaves above the other > > voices-- this voice squeaks instead of squaking.
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Re: Yamaha CS-50 / Basic Troubleshooting Methods?
2004-08-11 by zendenker
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