Yeah. I was lucky. :mrgreen: Also - my MM is in great shape and has virtually no oxidation. Mind you - I'm not a tech. Just a hobbyist so it took me a while to understand how it works.
It was after I've noticed, that the voice cards on MM are not connected in parallel but in series! That means, that ...
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- Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:16 am
- Forum: Moog Music General Topics Forum
- Topic: Memorymoog tuning questions...yes...again.
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- Tue Jun 12, 2012 5:41 am
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Re: Memorymoog tuning questions...yes...again.
So here is what it was. I've noticed, that the pitch on the voice 4 is high and it does not respond to CV (keyboard) - keeps playing the same tone. So I've suspected a problem on the contour-glide board under the keyboard. I've cleaned and reseated all the connectors and one Voice 4's Curtis chip. I ...
- Sun Jun 10, 2012 6:18 pm
- Forum: Moog Music General Topics Forum
- Topic: Memorymoog tuning questions...yes...again.
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Memorymoog tuning questions...yes...again.
Hi fellow moogers.
I am performing memorymoog tuning procedure and I have some issues to deal with. Here are the basic facts: It's a no-plus model. The PSU and voltages are solid. Oxydation seems minimal ( i have cleaned and reseated most of the connectors). I have 2 voices tuned after autotune ...
I am performing memorymoog tuning procedure and I have some issues to deal with. Here are the basic facts: It's a no-plus model. The PSU and voltages are solid. Oxydation seems minimal ( i have cleaned and reseated most of the connectors). I have 2 voices tuned after autotune ...