It's called a Roadie's Screwdriver, and the application of kinetic force to
an object's housing (including people, sometimes) does miracles for fixing
problems from time to time.
-----Original Message-----
From:
oberheim@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:
oberheim@yahoogroups.com
] On Behalf
Of Dorus Manassis
Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2009 4:05 PM
To:
oberheim@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [oberheim] Re: OB8 Problems.
I believe you might find this funny....
my friend decided finally to take this beauty (OB8) to the synth technician.
So he tries to load it to his car. On the way howerver he hit softly a door
with it.
When he went to the technician everyhting was working as it should.
of course he left it there for testing and general maintenance however this
is an extremely good turn of events.
;)
--- In
oberheim@yahoogroups.com
<mailto:oberheim%40yahoogroups.com> , "Paul
J. White" <pjwhite@...> wrote:
>
> At 07:12 PM 1/25/09, you wrote:
>
> >Ok i visited a friend yesterday and he has received an OB8 that is in
> >bad shape.
> >
> >When you turn it on it plays ok for some seconds and then it starts
> >sounding like burned (bitcrushed basically/horrible).
> >
> >When i tried to press the autotune button the first four lights
> >lighted but the rest blinked.
> >
> >it is going to service obviously but can anyone harbor what could be
> >the problem (what the blinking on autotune means
in the manual it
> >says voices are from that point onwards ignored but what can make
> >them not pass the autotune test..
)
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >Theodore.
>
> It could be a lot of things, but the fact that it's a group of four
> voices indicates something common to that voice board. It could be a
> bad connector, a bad summing amp or a bad control voltage specific to
> that voice board.
> Or, the previous owner may have cannibalized parts from one voice
> board to fix the other.
>
> Good luck.
>