IS my Trinity dead?

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siga
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IS my Trinity dead?

Post by siga »

hello everyone..after not playing the trinity i would say for about 2 months (has not powered on since) i decided to play around a little with it just few moments ago...i pluged in the power , turned it on, and nothing...nothing turns on...i tried a different cable, and still nothing, different power outlet, and still nothing... is it dead?
siga
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Post by siga »

one thing i do hear when i try to turn it on, is a little noise ,like a mini his electric sound,
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Post by siga »

ok..ok..i just remembered ..the last thing i did 2 months ago was swtich the moss board with an old solo board i had....i took the solo board out and now it turns on...i installed 241 ..but still when i connect the solo board, the trinity wont turn on..hmmm is the solo board dead? or im i doing something wrong?
siga
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Post by siga »

ok..everything working now..he solo card wasnt pushed in correct...
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Post by Bazz02 »

Sorry Siga,
You had to talk to yourself on this one.:)
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Post by siga »

hahaha..lol.i know i sure did...boy, after playing around with the solo sounds for a bit last night, i get the feeling that the moss board is much more fuller sounding to me...i dont know, but to me the solo sounds just are not up there with the moss ...it could be just me...but i love how the sax sounds in the solo board...
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Post by Timo »

Glad you got it sorted, Siga. :)

I actually feel the Solo as being the other way around - I found the filters or oscillators were slightly more analogue and fatter than the Moss. But because the Moss has 6 voices of polyphony and has more synthesis models to choose and use it's much more flexible. The killer is that the Solo has just one note of poly.
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Post by siga »

Timo, your right, the bass sounds do sound more "phat" than the moss bass sounds...
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