Hello,
I just bought an Ensoniq SD-1 or to be precise a VFX-SD with a SD-1 mainboard (changed by customer service in the 90s). At first it seemed it works well, but then I noticed crackling noises, mostly when playing Bass patches. The crackle sounds like dust on a vinyl record. Sometimes it isn't there from the start, it seems that I trigger it, when pushing the keys in high velocity. When crackling is present, it stays also on sustaining notes so they really sound as if there is a vinyl fx going on.
I already changed OS Eeproms from 3.00 to 4.10 with no improvement.
The heat sink is also getting very hot, so perhaps there's a PSU problem? Worn out caps?
Ensoniq SD-1 (former VFX-SD) crackling noises
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Re: Ensoniq SD-1 (former VFX-SD) crackling noises
Hello,
I bought an ensoniq VFX long time ago and I had a similar problem.
Some of the patches had a noisy that came from the FX of the synth, from REVERB effect to be more specific.
Try to look there, increasing and decreasing the volumes .
I don't know the reason that causes this, but but mine I could solve if I turn off the FX.
Sorry for my poor English but hope it helps.
I bought an ensoniq VFX long time ago and I had a similar problem.
Some of the patches had a noisy that came from the FX of the synth, from REVERB effect to be more specific.
Try to look there, increasing and decreasing the volumes .
I don't know the reason that causes this, but but mine I could solve if I turn off the FX.
Sorry for my poor English but hope it helps.
Re: Ensoniq SD-1 (former VFX-SD) crackling noises
Thanks for your reply. On mine it doesn't seem to come from the fx section.
Yesterday I plugged the SD-1 into the line input of my audio interface instead of the guitar amp I was using before, and there weren't any problems. So I think the crackle is perhaps caused by wrong input impedance (I'm so dumb
).
But now I noticed that the data slider is changing values by itself, and on midiox I see random pitch wheel actions.
In that vfx sd repair thread there was mentioned, that this could be caused by ripple current on the 12V rails; so what do I have to change to fix this?
Yesterday I plugged the SD-1 into the line input of my audio interface instead of the guitar amp I was using before, and there weren't any problems. So I think the crackle is perhaps caused by wrong input impedance (I'm so dumb
But now I noticed that the data slider is changing values by itself, and on midiox I see random pitch wheel actions.
In that vfx sd repair thread there was mentioned, that this could be caused by ripple current on the 12V rails; so what do I have to change to fix this?
Re: Ensoniq SD-1 (former VFX-SD) crackling noises
Rebuild the PSU. Specifically, the caps that are involved in the -12/+12 analog rails. But, in my opinion, if you're going to do that, you might as well just replace all the electrolytic caps on the PSU at the same time.n'sonq wrote:But now I noticed that the data slider is changing values by itself, and on midiox I see random pitch wheel actions.
In that vfx sd repair thread there was mentioned, that this could be caused by ripple current on the 12V rails; so what do I have to change to fix this?
This page lists the caps and their modern replacements: http://zine.r-massive.com/recapping-cla ... -samplers/
Last edited by Rasputin on Wed Jun 12, 2019 1:17 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Ensoniq SD-1 (former VFX-SD) crackling noises
Thanks for the link. I will recap the psu and mainboard soon and also change all voltage regulators.
Meanwhile I encountered more problems. When the SD-1 is running for some time, it randomly reboots itself multiple times, sometimes with error messages 137 and 144 in-between.
Reference voltage value on the analog test page is near 100, so I guess this behaviour is indeed psu related.
Meanwhile I encountered more problems. When the SD-1 is running for some time, it randomly reboots itself multiple times, sometimes with error messages 137 and 144 in-between.
Reference voltage value on the analog test page is near 100, so I guess this behaviour is indeed psu related.

