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>you were right--i was testing with the master volume slider--- using the
> > From: wasteking1
> >
> > I tried your suggested volume test with a long sustained sound
> > and the volume slider --it seemed to attenuate in a normal way--
> > no early cut out. and i repeat, the non-touch sensitive playing is fine
> > I was wondering if each of the 6 voices had a seperate chip(?)
> > that dealt with interpereting the volume of the touch sensitivity
> > signal that wouldnt affect the normal full signal. [would that
> > be the Zx09?] is this touch /volume located in the sample/hold
> > area? I have the schematics, but that doesnt really descrbe the
> > function of the various parts. [ I also have a dead polaris to
> > scavenge chips from if that would be helpful ] sorry, but i have
> > no scope, just a meter.
>
> When you say "volume slider", I wonder if you're talking about the Master
> Volume. I was talking about the Volume parameter in the Assignable Control
> section. The Master Volume manipulates the gain of the single amplifier on
> the output board, and has nothing to do with the sample-and-holds or the
> individual channels.
>
> All interpretation of touch sensitivity is done inside the CPU; it merely
> delivers a single control voltage to each channel for Pitch A, Pitch B,
> Width A, Width B, Cutoff and Volume. I can't imagine any mechanism that
> would allow these to function normally for non-touch-sensitive sounds, but
> function unevenly on touch-sensitive sounds in a way that correlates with
> the voice number as opposed to the key number.
>
> With no notes sounding, the voltage on pin 7 of all six Zx03 chips should be
> slightly negative; if it's much more negative on the voice in question, then
> you've narrowed the problem considerably. This can be tested with a
> voltmeter.
>
> --
>
> Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco
> Paul mailto:pderocco@...
>