Yes it does sound like it is a bad IG00158 waveshaper chip. I have them if you need one. Doug synthparts.com --- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, Bob Stewart <bob@...> wrote: > > Sounds like you have a faulty waveshaper on channel one. I don't have the > service info in front of me so can't guide you through it. > If you're confident opening it up, I'd remove the M card for that voice > from the frame and put a scope on the triangle out of the waveshaper > chip and see if you're getting anything. > If you are, trace the signal with the aid of the schematic up to the switch > and so on to see where it disappears. > AT fault with either be a faulty sensor, or a faulty chip. Again if your > confident opening it up, I'd trace the AT signal from the key sensor, and > trace it back. > If you're not sure about opening it up, get someone who knows CS series to > have a look. These are sensitive machines, so you have to show a bit of > respect when poking around. > > Hope that helps. > > On Tuesday, May 21, 2013, pyjamagroove wrote: > > > ** > > > > > > Hello, > > This is my first post here so - Hello everybody! My name is Tobias and > > last weekend I fulfilled my long time dream of getting (and actually > > playing for the first time) a Yamaha cs80. Unfortunately initial deep tests > > revealed two flaws of my machine - I have no aftertouch on middle G key and > > no sawtooth wave on voice1 card (channel 1). There are noise and square so > > I don't think it's a VCO or VCF or VCA chip. On the other cards at all > > channels everything seems to work fine. Anybody have an idea what it might > > be? Thanks in advance! > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: Need help with no sawtooth wave on voice 1 channel 1 card and one G key aftert.
2013-05-21 by synthparts
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