Maybe there is a broken cable to the keyboard, or bad solder joint?How much quieter is it than the other voices, is it a little quieter, a lot, or almost silent?
On Saturday, 25 October 2014, 11:44, "berendnie@yahoo.com [prophet2000]" <prophet2000@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Ok to get back at this.. i'm sorry again.
I did not do a proper test, in all presets in forced output mode, playing the 8th and 16th sound number it still has a lower CEM volume.
and off course it is different in the hardware part of it because it does not switch voices/cems
but in presets 8 to 12, when dynamic allocation is off i don't have a lower volume on cem-8 ,on any of the sound numbers. so when strumming a sample the 8th one is not lower in volume.. now maybe it's smart to measure if this cem is even playing in this mode when i test it like this! ;)I will do that to confirm this.
still its a weird phenomenon. 2 things are possible at this point.. or dynamic allocation off works different in presets 8 to 12.. :S!! makes no sense but ok, like if you stack notes, play them on top of each other it starts at cem1 and stacks it till cem8.. or again i don't have this problem when dynamic allocation is off.
I will get back on this after i measured activity with my cheap multimeter!
i'm afraid it's something like the first one and something is wrong around voice8.
thanks for the helpMessage
Re: [prophet2000] Re: voice problem (need to know if this is CEM related)
2014-10-25 by Martin Ator
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