The A-126 is a very complex module (quadrature VCO, dome filter, two ring
modulators, adders/subtractors) and it's impossible from the distance to
make a diagnosis what is wrong if it's not working at all. Maybe the
quadrature VCO (based on rare CEM3382) is broken. But that's only a guess.
You would have to be very experiences with electronics to repair the module
yourself. E.g. for the dome filter adjustment a very special measuring
equipment is required as you have to measure the phase shift in relation to
the frequency. I fear you will have to send in the module for repair.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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> Gesendet: Dienstag, 19. Februar 2019 20:12
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> Betreff: 1 Broken A-126
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> I managed to get an A-126, but it seems to be broken. The only
> knob that does something is the level knob, and I have to turn it
> up a lot to actually get something out of the outputs. Manual
> shift, CV and Mix don't do anything at all.
> I didn't try the calibration procedure as it doesn't look to be
> solvable that way, but I can be wrong about that (wouldn't mind
> to be wrong to be honest :-) ).
>
>
> Rigo