Hi Duncan Thanks for your reply! Sorry about taking so long to come back here and check... > will hunt out schemos this weekend. you a tech, or know one? I'm not a tech, but I have been getting into repairing my own synths in the past few months. I have a small stock of chips and other parts, a good iron, a scope and a multimeter. I can replace components and run tests, but I don't have enough electronics knowledge to diagnose complex problems based on schematics, although I can read a schematic. And I do know a good tech... > seems to > me that something has failed that has 8 chennels, like a d>a or a > buffer amp chip of some sort. you wouldn't get identical failures in > all 8 analogue voices any other way, & still get noises out... Unfortunately it's now worse than that. I had a discussion going on the Gearslutz forum where I was making some progress, but in the end disaster struck, and while I was probing a pin on a chip (pin 6 of U331), the probe shorted to an adjacent pin. The P2000 is now out of tune, and not sounding good at all... I was planning to pass it on to my synth tech this coming week, but in case you can think of anything first, here's a link to the discussion: http://www.gearslutz.com/board/showthread.php?t=329183 I have some 4051s, TL084s, and some 74HC174Ns, in case the problem lies with U305, U330 or U331. If you think it's worth a shot, I can replace any or all of them, but I want to avoid unnecessary desoldering on the board, unless it's recommended by someone who knows more than I do about these things. I would get immense satisfaction from carrying out this repair myself though! Cheers Frank
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Re: P2000 - no filter resonance
2008-11-09 by Dr Funk
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