Korg Trident antilog calibration
2010-12-19 by Malte Rogacki
(This is crossposted to both vintagesynthrepair and polysix groups). I'm currently trying to calibrate a Trident (Mk I, not Mk II). The overall shape is good and everything seems to work somehow. Problem is that I cannot get the antilog amp to calibrate by following the directions from the service manual and I am not completely convinced that the service manual is correct. The procedure starts as follows: 1) Measure antolog output with a digital multimeter, connecting the GND side to -11V and the positive side to the exposed lead of R57 (47 ohms, connected to IC 4558 no.2 pin). ...and this is where the fun starts. As far as I can see there is no -11V supply to be found on the whole board; and I find it rather unusual to create a voltage divider first to do any measurements. In addition R57 is not connected to pin 2 of the 4558 at all, it is connected to pin 6 (and the other side is connected to the input of the demultiplexer which I assume is the actual test point in question). On the Trident Mk II at this very point (the leg of the 47 ohms resistor that is connected to the demultiplexer input) is TP 4 located so I'm using this as the test point here as well. So let's continue: 2) Play C3 eight times and adjust total tune to obtain 6.00mV (+/-0.1mV) antilog output. The total tune knob should be within +/-1 scale marking of center. "total tune" obviously means the master tune knob on the front panel. However I guess the 6.00mV figure is wrong and should actually read 600mV. Interestingly the directions are not very helpful if you cannot get to this value at all... 3) Set VCO scale to 4'. ...for whatever reason because it doesn't affect the antilog amp at all... 1. Play C6 eight times and adjust VR-6 to obtain 4.800V (+/-0.003V). 2. Play C3 eight times and adjust VR-7 to obtain 600.0mV (+/-0.3mV). 3. Play C1 eight times and adjust VR-5 to obtain 150.00mV (+/-1mV). 4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 as many times as necessary to meet tolerances. So I'm rigging a voltage divider for the -11V and try to get as close as possible to the figures for steps 1 to 4. But it doesn't work. I'm getting close but there are always a few mV missing for the second and third step. However: When I got the Trident it was more or less in tune. With a bit of fiddling I can get the antilog amp calibrated by ear so that the oscillators track quite well over the whole keyboard at this point (the oscillators need to be calibrated as well, but the antilog calibration naturally should come first). So now I mess around with my voltage divider so that the measurement for the second step now reads 600mV proper. It turns out the other measurements are in the ballpark now as well. However the voltage the GND connector of the voltmeter is connected now is about 11.15 volts instead of the 11 volts required. So here are the questions: 1. Am I doing something wrong? 2. Is the service manual to be trusted here at all? 3. Does this behaviour hint at a possible problem in the antilog amp or is it merely an issue of "how to calibrate"? 4. Does anybody have the directions for the Trident Mk II, and are those the same? Thanks and best regards, Malte