Hello,
I have a Juno-60 that has a funny issue that my tech can't seem to easily diagnose.
A few of the notes don't seem to sound that same as the others.
- Middle C most notably and a few of the others around it - Basically they seem to have much less low end.
- Only on the PWM and TRI settings - Sub and noise is unaffected
- The problem moves when I transpose the keyboard so I don't think it's the actual keys themselves
Just wondering if anyone has any ideas?
Should I recap the PSU and CPU and recalibrate?
Has anyone come across a similar issue before?
Thanks!
Juno-60 odd issue
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Re: Juno-60 odd issue
I don´t think that´s the kind of problem a PSU recap would solve...
Here´s a tip for your tech, hoping will be of some use:
The DCO is SAW core, from which SQUARE is derived. One will affect the other. On a DCO, CV is used to set the amplitude of the core wave across the keyboard, instead of pitch. The SubOsc is unaffected by this.
SO I´d try the calibration procedure described on Point 4 in the Service Notes, which deals with the amplitude of the SAW wave. There´s even mention such procedure will affect PWM.
Good luck!
Here´s a tip for your tech, hoping will be of some use:
The DCO is SAW core, from which SQUARE is derived. One will affect the other. On a DCO, CV is used to set the amplitude of the core wave across the keyboard, instead of pitch. The SubOsc is unaffected by this.
SO I´d try the calibration procedure described on Point 4 in the Service Notes, which deals with the amplitude of the SAW wave. There´s even mention such procedure will affect PWM.
Good luck!
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