Thanks for your help, I appreciate it. Now I can point the repair man in the right direction. Cheers, The Beatbox Gestapo --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, "toorglick" <toorglick@y...> wrote: > > MKS-30, beautiful sounding box. Unfortunately, it uses the same > chips that the Juno106 does, and thus can succumb to the dreaded > vca/vcf failure. Have you done any diagnostics to determine which > voices are failing? Just because you change a patch, it doesn't mean > different voices are failing. > > Do a chromatic run up the keyboard and see if different notes fail. > It should be in the order of every 2 voices fail, and should not be > related to the actual notes you're playing. > > > > --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, "beatboxgestapo" > <beatboxgestapo@y...> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I have a Roland MKS-30 that is acting weird. I am hoping someone > > here can help me with it. > > > > I use a Roland A-33 controller with my MKS-30. > > > > The problem is when playing a patch from the MKS-30, certain keys > do > > not sound when they are pressed. If I change to a new patch, those > > notes will now sound, but others will not. It is a very random > thing > > each time I use it.( only a few notes on the keyboard will not > > sound, but they are always different.) > > For instance it is sometimes a "D" and an "F", then I change the > > patch, and it is a "G" and a "E" that do not sound . > > I have other Roland sound modules, and do not experience the same > > thing with them (so I know it is not the A-33 controller ). > > I also used another midi keyboard to control the MKS-30 and still > > have the same problem. > > > > Has anyone ever experienced this problem, or heard about this > > happening to MKS-30 users ? > > Any assistance is greatly appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > The Beatbox Gestapo
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Re: Roland MKS-30 problem
2005-01-16 by beatboxgestapo
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