The way I decided it was probably the VCO chip was that there was no waveform on the output (pin7) Changing the chip confirmed this. Check pin 7 for the waveform if you have a scope. Cheers, TOM --- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, rj krohn <r_j_d_2.phila@...> wrote: > > do you mind if i ask where you got a replacement chip? i now believe that i just need a vco chip instead of the entire voice card-the voice seems to actually trigger, as i tried running the noise up on it, and the noise is audible. i also get a slight gain change from the vca level, so im assuming that the vco chip is the culprit. just no tone generation, other than noise. the vca is one of the yamaha IG chips, right? > > if anyone out there has one for sale, i'd love to buy one. thanks. > > Quazimodo <noddyspuncture@...> wrote: Fixed one faulty voice - it turned out to be the VCO chip.
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Re: CS80 moving, tuning and stuff.....
2007-11-16 by Quazimodo
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