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Anyone have a Schematic for an Alesis QuadraSynth?
On 16/06/2019 7:53 AM, Paul wrote:
On 6/15/2019 5:12 AM, geoff wrote: On 15/06/2019 11:57 PM, Paul wrote: On 6/15/2019 4:53 AM, Paul wrote: On 6/15/2019 3:25 AM, Mike Rivers wrote: On 6/15/2019 2:30 AM, Paul wrote: You won't believe this:Â* It was something like a 24 pin header, with only 12 of the pins connected! It's an easy mistake to make if the connector is in a tough-to-see spot, as many of them are. I've seen socketed DIP ICs installed with one row of pins all on the outside of the socket. Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* But I've never had a keyboard with an after-touch strip.Â* I must say I don't really like it. . . . .Â* how the aftertouch affects the voices, in some cases, it either adds a vibrato, or makes the note louder, or both.Â* Doesn't seem too useful, musically, but then again, it would depend of the kind of music you want to create. I hope there is an easy way to turn the aftertouch off! I don't know if there's a way to globally turn off aftertouch (you could disconnect the strip, I suppose), but it's almost certainly a parameter in the patch that creates the voice. Factory presets are usually created to show off as many features of the instrument as possible. Get into the patch editor and you'll probably find how to change what it modulates, or turn it off in that patch. Or just don't press the keys so hard.Â*Â* Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* Yes, I have the manual.Â* Just haven't looked into it in detail yet.Â* I would imagine I would have to turn the aftertouch off for each patch. Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* Now that I've played with it a bit, it seems to be a fairly useful function for voices like violins, where you sometimes want heavy vibrato at the end of a note. Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* But I have another problem:Â* The pitch wheel doesn't work, or only works intermittently.Â* Could be a bad potentiometer that needs to be replaced. Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* Also, the both modulation wheel, and the pitch wheel on the left, are both made of this soft rubber, and for some dumb reason, the engineers made them side-by-side, such they they rub each other! Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* So as I turn one wheel, the other wheel follows it! Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* ****-poor design.Â* I might have to sand down one, or both of the wheels, so they don't touch anymore. Nothing a sharp blade can't fix ! Â*Â*Â* Here's a pic: https://www.gearslutz.com/board/atta...3-13.58.35.jpg Â*Â*Â* You can see that the pitch and modulation wheels are touching. Â*Â*Â* Really lousy design.Â* Yes, I might have to take a blade to it. Yeah that rubberised finished that turns to goop after a decade or so. Suggest disassemble the wheels, trim of the excess that is squidging over the edges or the hard plastic wheel, and bevel it back a bit. All with a sharp blade of some sort. geoff |
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