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Roland Vintage Synth VS1 Module - NO SOUND???

Roland Vintage Synth VS1 Module - NO SOUND???

2006-03-08 by jazzbee0505

Hi guys,

I hope someone can help me fix this wonderful module.

There is NO sound coming out of this unit but it powers up & every
thing else works perfect.

I purchased this module with the intent to repair but do not know
which component has blown or died. 

I opened it up & there are no obvious signs of component damage.

I hope someone can suggest possible faliures.


Thanks


Jaz

Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Roland Vintage Synth VS1 Module - NO SOUND???

2006-03-09 by Eric Keyzer

Did you already check the battery? And did you check the MIDI channels? Is the Mute mode on? Did you check that the settings for Level are not 0?

Success!

Eric


Op 8-mrt-2006, om 23:59 heeft jazzbee0505 het volgende geschreven:

Hi guys,

I hope someone can help me fix this wonderful module.

There is NO sound coming out of this unit but it powers up & every
thing else works perfect.

I purchased this module with the intent to repair but do not know
which component has blown or died.

I opened it up & there are no obvious signs of component damage.

I hope someone can suggest possible faliures.


Thanks


Jaz






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Re: Roland Vintage Synth VS1 Module - NO SOUND???

2006-03-13 by jazzbee0505

Hi,

Thanks for the reply.

Yes I checked everything. There still is no sound. I am sure that the
problem is related to a faulty component inside the module.

Any ideas?


Thanks


Jaz

Re: Roland Vintage Synth VS1 Module - NO SOUND???

2006-04-12 by gonzinigonz

Hi
Do you mean MVS1?
I used to own one of those, what things have you tryed?
Is it actually receiving midi? 
If you hold the patch button the LEDS around the parameter section 
will light to show midi activity on parts 1 to 8 when receiving.
Are you sure the channel level is up in the parameter section?
Do you get anything on the headphone socket?
Sorry i couldnt find the original post if you've tryed all these 
things..
Cheers
Gonz 

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