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Jose EB5AGV

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  1. And then, thanks to the geniuses who delivered Brexit, you need to pay more taxes if you buy from any Europe country outside the UK. And it is not a minor thing: in Spain it would be about 21% VAT plus import taxes (I guess about 8%). Add shipping and then we are talking close to 20.000€ 🀯
  2. Well, the switcher IC arrived yesterday and I installed it. Not a nice experience due to the soldering... It is a very tiny IC (about 5x5mm), with no pins on it, and a big ground area which makes soldering harder: This is the bad one: Kapton tape used to protect adjacent components: After some soldering and cleaning work (there are two pins joined by a trace on the PCB, is not a fault), here you have the new IC placed: Then the test, using a lab power supply, set at 9V 0.5A maximum... And the switcher generated positive and negative voltages, but not the right ones 🀯. It seemed like a problem on the ICs powered by this power supply. And, finally, I found there was a failure in one of the connections of the replaced IC and so the positive output had gone too high... And no less than 5 double opams had died (luckily, all same type). Oh well... I removed them, soldered another switcher IC (as it was just impossible to get the soldering right), and now I have +9 and -9Vdc πŸ₯³ One of the damaged opamps: Now I am waiting for the replacement opamps to arrive. Let's hope once replaced (will do it one by one and recheck voltages carefully each time) the Venom will finally generate some noise! πŸ˜…
  3. This is the third forum at least that you ask exactly the same... Why don't you take some time to learn synthesis?. You have been already given advice on that elsewhere (Sound on Sound tutorials) Trying to find shortcuts won't help in the long run, trust me PS: down-voting this won't help you to LEARN, which is what you seem to be avoiding at all means, looking just for an easy, no effort answer
  4. I have had another hobby since I was a boy, electronics. It specialised in amateur radio and test equipment gear and I collected and fixed tons of related things for decades. That was the starting point of my 22 years of R&D work and also of my current electronics home lab (already for 12 years), where I develop my current job. So I can't really be angry about all those things which helped me to build my career. But, as happens with old synths, younger people just don't care about those nicely built HP / Tektronix/ Marconi ... generators, oscilloscopes and analysers, built to last using the very best materials, as gold plated PCB contacts, Teflon covered coaxial wires, heavy aluminium cast chassis and such. So now I have a warehouse full of yesteryear electronics which nobody but I seems to care about πŸ€” It is not just for the large amount of money I have spent on that gear, which in perspective is as money burnt, but the lack of appreciation by my children / wife and by people in general, makes me sad, as the only way out is to trash most of it. I hope my growing collection of music gear does not end in a similar way. I am mostly interested on 80s plus synths (lots of them bought faulty and fixed by me) and accessories (well, and also some guitars, electronic drums, EWIs, amplifiers, ... 😬). My idea is to clean up the currently area full of radio and test gear and convert it into a music studio plus storage area for music gear. At least I will be able to use it and, in the future, my heirs can do what they wish with all of that (I hope it keeps some value so they can cash it, but don't lose my sleep for it πŸ˜…) Anyway, what would be of us without our toys? πŸ˜‰
  5. Just 50 units available, hurry up! πŸ˜… Seriously, it seems like a good thing, kudos to them!
  6. My second daughter lives in Switzerland... Time to pay a visit πŸ˜…
  7. I would keep the Arturia MkII, as the action and controls are pretty good, and you keep a second keyboard which can be useful as B3 manual or just for another instrument
  8. @JoJoB3 are you OK?. Why do you keep doing this (thumbs down here and there)?. Sincerely curious, don't see the point
  9. Bert can make an 80s low end Casiotone sound like a top-notch workstation, that is not fair πŸ˜…
  10. I own all four Refaces, bought used, as new prices were IMO too steep and was more a curiosity than anything I could use regularly. All but the CS were bought in working condition. The CS was just 100€ because it didn't boot up... A firmware install fixed it πŸ₯³ Well, I think there won't be an update to that series. They were an interesting concept, but somewhat flawed. For me the CS is a good tool to learn basic synth concepts. As a performance synth I don't see it. The SoundMondo thing is also interesting, but seems underutilized. I have found good sounds there for the series. All in all, I guess Yamaha is just discounting an "old" product, not making space to a new version. But time will tell!
  11. Some background: due to my work, I am about 8 hours a day on my electronics lab at home, were I have setup a monitor in the middle of the workbench, recessed so I can place the item I am working on in front of it (the bench is 1.2m depth). This lets me see the technical documents (schematic, PCB component locations, data sheets...) on it. But once the problem has been located, while I do the mechanical work, I can watch (well, sometimes mostly listen) any interesting YT video. During last years I have watched some thousands of mainly music related videos that way. So, for me, a good ad blocker is a must. The problem you describe at the beginning of the videos happened for some time, but lately (perhaps a year or so) is gone. At least with Firefox plus uBlock Origin (uBO) There was some fighting between ad blockers (uBO was very active on this) and YT during several months, as YT detected them and advised you could lost access to their videos, slowed loading and such. But the blockers modified almost instantly the code to prevent detection. After some months, YT has recently stopped doing that. Let's see what is next!
  12. You can use uBlock Origin extension in your browser and forget those pesky ads in YT 😬
  13. Just another synth project on the repair bench! (details on the Repair sub-forum) M-Audio Venom
  14. Those original SD cards seem to be very prone to fail. Maybe is related with the battery getting depleted and, at certain voltages, causing havoc to them
  15. Well, note that the image is zoomed. And also, if you look in same detail to the big ICs soldering, the quality is not very good. I would think that chinese PCB manufacturer is not that great (as, as you can imagine, this unit is Made in China) All in all, the synth seems good enough to be fixed. Let's see what happens when the +/- analog supply voltages are back! 😁
  16. I can relate to that 😬
  17. Do you, or someone else, know if that action is the same than the one on the CTX-5000/3000/800/700?
  18. It seems more like a reworked board after production (*). The unit seemed unopened, and I am very used to find small details which show an electronics item has been tampered with (as tiny marks on screws, displaced wiring, pen marks, cabling or connectors dents, ...). So maybe the PCB production was of questionable quality to begin with. As the unit seems to work, except for the audio output (which without the +/- analog power supplies is expected), I am moderately confident it will work once the switcher is replaced. Let's see! Jose (*) Back when I worked on a company which manufactured electronics, there was a full line of workers who just checked new manufactured circuits, fresh from the automated production lines, and reworked any suspicious solder point. That is what could have happened here, IMO
  19. Well, it seems my guess was not far from the truth!. I have checked and there is a switching regulator which gets burning hot and there is no proper positive nor negative output voltages from it (is a dual voltage regulator). It is marked LBHM and corresponds to a LT3471. So a replacement has been ordered. More to come!
  20. Well, I have finally opened the box... and here you have the first pictures of it. At least it powers up: Venom... good name! Once you remove a ton of screws and the keybed connector... Once the keybed is removed, you have the electronics attached to the top cover: And on this board should be the problem. I have already checked all capacitors but, sadly, they are OK, so it won't be a simple fix: The unit generates a faint sound, barely audible at maximum output and monitor levels, which is promissing. Next steps are to check internal voltages (it seems to be a switched power supply on that board), follow the signal from LINE OUTS to the D/A, and try to find the fault on that path. There seems to be no schematics available. I will try to contact M-AUDIO, but don't have high hopes. All in all, another interesting project ahead! Jose
  21. Exactly same date, but 28 years later than my marriage (20/10/90). There was just 1/365 chance of being that way 🀩 I didn't play that day, thought... I was about 28 years to begin playing... exactly in 2018!. Two coincidences πŸ˜…
  22. Well, I can't resist when I see a cheap, not working synth... Last week I saw an M-Audio Venom, in apparently good shape, sold as "only MIDI controller, unknown fault". It was 75€, shipped, so I pulled the trigger. It arrived yesterday but won't have time to even open the box until tomorrow. But I couldn't resist to open this thread, just in cause someone has gone already this way πŸ˜… More to come! Jose
  23. Here in Spain the unusual is to find a piano in a church, at least on the predominant Catholic ones. You can find tube organs in some larger ones, and electronic organs in others. But acoustic pianos are not usually found. In fact, I am trying to remember any church around this area with a piano, and can't remember any. So, yes, it seems a cultural thing πŸ€”
  24. Here you have a short report. We did a sound check the day before. The church was large, with 15m or so ceilings and the instruments to be used were a cello, some Spanish guitars and the piano. The piano was going to be played only along the cello. I tried the B2 with just its speakers and was clearly too weak. I had taken an small 45W mono amplifier and with it at about 50% gain and the B2 at 60% output, the volume was enough for the intended pieces (classical except for some ballad from Lord of the Rings πŸ˜‰) Well, the wedding was last Saturday and the piano setup was simple: KORG B2 connected by its headphones output (there are no other options) to a Behringer K450FX. The cello was not amplified but is incredible how it projects its sound. I placed the amp pointed to the public on the longitudinal section of the church (piano and cello were on the front left side) and, based on several recordings, could be heard from all the church (people behave nicely and were quiet) I was not intended to play but, as the player was only going to play the classical music, I played on the final festive piece, if just church organ chords (the main instrument there was a singer with a guitar, amplified through the church speakers). It took by surprise to my family and guests. And even myself πŸ˜… All in all, we had a great ceremony and the humble piano setup did its job. And now I have another keyboard to play! 😁 Jose
  25. Although already published in other threads, this summarises my minimalist setup, with good piano action. As the KORG B2 has audio and MIDI USB, wiring is minimal. And then, if more than 15+15W is needed, the audio can be amplified using the headphones output to a regular amp (done that last Saturday and worked just fine). The iPad is running AUM and several VIs, including KORG Module Pro
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