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Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 9:44 am
by dougt
Ah clubbedtodeath the "moderator" who was editing all my posts to say childish obscene comments. I don't think anyone on this forum has stooped to such a level as that.

I keep asking you but you won't respond - What have I done that made you so pissed at me?

Goldphinga (and everyone else) if you want some synth help without the hostility or BS come over to Synthwerx -
http://www.synthwerx.com/forums/index.php

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 1:32 pm
by Maschinengeist
goldphinga wrote:Come on guys, no need for this.

Answer the question...

Im interested as a memorymoog owner what may be the problem.
Hi goldphinga. I cannot agree with you more.

The answer has been given away in the 3rd post.
For those who'd like to get the answer to this enigma (without having to sign up to another forum)

Method 1: (Trial & Error) Swap the VCO curtis chips CEM 3340 and see what happens. Could work.

Method 2: (Professional) Download the CEM 3340 datesheet (http://www.synthtech.com/cem/c3340pdf.pdf) and test accordingly.

The MemoryMoog service Manual is available here (thanks to Google): http://www.memorymoog.com/docs/mm_service.pdf

Page 24 of that service manual give you plenty of details on its specs. And more, obviously.
Regards

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 5:51 pm
by sam
I must thank everyone for the advice... :D

At this moment I am working hard on film scores so taking apart my mm will be after that has been done.

Is it possible to switch out faulty voices as I couldn't find it on the documents ect.