2 Dead Oscillators

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ZeroBusiness
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2 Dead Oscillators

Post by ZeroBusiness » Tue Apr 14, 2009 11:20 am

Hey guys,
I just bought a used Voyager RME and since I'm a dumbass I didn't check on all the oscillators; turns out oscillators 1 & 3 are completly dead. No sound comes from neither of the oscillators except a little blip when the wave is set between triangle and saw. I've read on the forums someone who had a similar problem, but didn't find any answer to the problem. Is there any way to solve this or is it completly dead? Tuning problem maybe (I doubt it) or something else? Thanks for any help

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Re: 2 Dead Oscillators

Post by RL » Tue Apr 14, 2009 7:02 pm

ZeroBusiness wrote:Hey guys,
I just bought a used Voyager RME and since I'm a dumbass I didn't check on all the oscillators; turns out oscillators 1 & 3 are completly dead. No sound comes from neither of the oscillators except a little blip when the wave is set between triangle and saw. I've read on the forums someone who had a similar problem, but didn't find any answer to the problem. Is there any way to solve this or is it completly dead? Tuning problem maybe (I doubt it) or something else? Thanks for any help
Hi guy,
sorry, I guess the oscillators are dead. Where are you living?
Have fun,
Rudi

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Post by Cruel Hoax » Fri Sep 11, 2009 6:15 am

Sorry I can't help, my friend. Just bumping this because I'm having the same problem with my Voyager keyboard Signature Edition: Oscillators 2 and 3 produce no sound when turned on in the mixer, and do not affect Osc. 1 when set to Sync or FM. My guess is that they are set at zero Hz. due to not receiving control voltage. The reason why... I dunno.

-Hoax

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