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Subject: RE: [chromapolaris] failing Polaris autotune

From: "Paul D. DeRocco" <pderocco@...>
Date: 2016-01-24

> From: Eric
>
> I've got a Polaris on the bench with some issues. It came in
> with a dying membrane, so the first order of business was to
> replace that. Done and working.
>
> Once I was able to control the machine again, I discovered
> that all 6 voices fail autotune.
>
> I hit Tune All and the computer disables all 6. LED doesn't
> even blink - just lights once and goes out.
> When I manually re-enable the voices, both oscillators on all
> 6 voices work and track the keyboard. They're just out of
> tune and out of scale.
> Checked the calibrations on the PSU, DAC, ADC according to
> the service manual, all are perfect to 4 decimal places.
> Checked the DAC by sweeping filter and detune, and all bits
> seem to be working (no glitches).
> Watching the Tune buffer on the output board on my scope,
> when I hit Tune all I see 6 waveforms flash by, then nothing.
> The output of Z62, the 4051 mux'ing the tuning standard
> voltages to the DAC, looks right (at least, I can make out
> different voltages in the pulse train, and they're all around 2.5-3V)
> The output of Z31, Channel Control for the Aux switches,
> looks right (IOW, as I hit Tune All and probe each output, I
> can see each one go high for a moment)
>
> Thinking that perhaps the v.7 EPROMS in there had begun
> failing, I burned fresh v.11 ones and installed them. No change.
> Everything in the machine seems to be behaving fine (as best
> I can tell at this point) except auto-tune.
>
> Dunno if this is relevant, but the headphone output seems a
> bit noisy - it's a high-piched digital-sounding sort of
> thing. It's low enough that it would probably disappear in a
> mix, but it's pretty obvious straight out of the back of the unit.

The most likely culprit is a bad connection to the output board. When
tuning, the signal from each channel is routed to a different line (ALT
OUT) to the output board, where it is squared up and fed back to the main
board on the SYNTH ZCD line. It could even be a bad ground to the output
board, which could account for the audio noise, too.

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Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco
Paul mailto:pderocco@...