Poly 61 Troubleshooting
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Poly 61 Troubleshooting
Hi. I have had my Poly 61 since 1982 and is in excellent cosmetic shape. I had not used it for many years and when I recently fired it up I would play a note but it sounds like a cluster of notes together. I can switch programs properly and all keys work. The unit has a chord memory feature so I'm wondering if there is something that is triggering it to kick in automatically, stacking 6 random notes by playing only one key.
I really want to make this unit playable again just because it's the first synth I ever bought and am trying to avoid restore costs being 5x the actual value of the unit. Just wondering if anyone has experienced something similar and what was done to resolve it. Also, would you know if Korg authorized service know how to repair the unit given it's age or would you suggest specialists?
I really want to make this unit playable again just because it's the first synth I ever bought and am trying to avoid restore costs being 5x the actual value of the unit. Just wondering if anyone has experienced something similar and what was done to resolve it. Also, would you know if Korg authorized service know how to repair the unit given it's age or would you suggest specialists?
Korg Kronos LS, Poly 61, Akai MPK261, MBP w/ Apple Mainstage, Yamaha CP-70B, Motif ES, EX5,MX61 Roland D70, Novation X-Station,
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Hi folks,
I fired up my Poly 61 this week and its acting strange in that it played fine for 5 mins, but then half of the notes are not sounding and the other half are completely out of tune! I don't know why this has suddenly occurred? I see (above) rkeytar said that battery leakage can cause a lot of problems, but I think the battery type is not the old prone model?
Everything else on the Korg works fine.
I would be very grateful for any advice if anyone has ever have a Korg Poly 61 which suffered these symptoms?
Many thanks in advance.
Paul
I fired up my Poly 61 this week and its acting strange in that it played fine for 5 mins, but then half of the notes are not sounding and the other half are completely out of tune! I don't know why this has suddenly occurred? I see (above) rkeytar said that battery leakage can cause a lot of problems, but I think the battery type is not the old prone model?
Everything else on the Korg works fine.
I would be very grateful for any advice if anyone has ever have a Korg Poly 61 which suffered these symptoms?
Many thanks in advance.
Paul
Fender Rhodes Suitcase / Fender Rhodes Stage / Mini Moog Model D / Multi Moog / Hohner E7 Clavinet / Yamaha DX7 (Mk1) & DX21 / Korg Poly 61 / Roland Juno 6.
Mackie SRM 350 (pair), Fender DeVille, Yamaha HS7 (pair), BeyerDynamic DT880 Headphones (250 Ohm).
Sibelius 7 / Cubase 9
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Mackie SRM 350 (pair), Fender DeVille, Yamaha HS7 (pair), BeyerDynamic DT880 Headphones (250 Ohm).
Sibelius 7 / Cubase 9
Dell Inspiron 3737, Windows 10, 16GB RAM, 1.70gHz, 64-bit, Intel Core i3.
well, if the battery was changed to a coin cell and you know for a fact that it was working well after it was changed. your problem could be cause by a few things, if you haven't gone in there and touched any connectors.
1. bad rubber contact strips (under the keys), I've been had by that one!
2. bad IC1 (assigner) which scans the keyboard, if you have a scope you can check the pulses on it and the surrounding IC's as well.
out of tune;
1. maybe loose wire on CN11 or bad pulse from a D8253 ?
1. bad rubber contact strips (under the keys), I've been had by that one!
2. bad IC1 (assigner) which scans the keyboard, if you have a scope you can check the pulses on it and the surrounding IC's as well.
out of tune;
1. maybe loose wire on CN11 or bad pulse from a D8253 ?
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Hi rkeytar,
I am not sure if you are familiar with these boards from Germany (see LINK)? It may be a last resort option if all else fails.
Ta,
Paul
http://synthronics.de/klm-509a-475b-replacement/
I am not sure if you are familiar with these boards from Germany (see LINK)? It may be a last resort option if all else fails.
Ta,
Paul
http://synthronics.de/klm-509a-475b-replacement/
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Hi Paul,
if properly diagnosed and IC1 assigner MCU is found dead then I think you can purchase a replacement IC from a few sources or perhaps online. If D8253 timer IC is bad it would also be easy to replace and are pretty cheap, but without a scope it will be hard to determine. In that case, I suppose you could sell it for parts or as a whole and purchase another one. Perhaps look locally in for sale ads, you might find a less expensive one.
I'm in Canada so I can only advise you via this forum but the final decision is yours.
if properly diagnosed and IC1 assigner MCU is found dead then I think you can purchase a replacement IC from a few sources or perhaps online. If D8253 timer IC is bad it would also be easy to replace and are pretty cheap, but without a scope it will be hard to determine. In that case, I suppose you could sell it for parts or as a whole and purchase another one. Perhaps look locally in for sale ads, you might find a less expensive one.
I'm in Canada so I can only advise you via this forum but the final decision is yours.