I have a single key contact that is touchy. I was hoping you would show how you cleaned those up, but the video skipped over it. Can you post some footage of that process, please???
Missed your videos! This is great. The idea of deriving a trig and gate signal from a triangle wave shot through the bus bar is nuts to me. Did they not have comparators?
Dear Synthchaser, is there anywhere to find the resistors array values? i can't seems to find the values on the service manual. for example you say in your video (10:33) that you've checked the resistor array an they're ok. thank you!
The resistor arrays are labeled as ICs on the board, with details in the Micromoog schematic. The array in the video at 10:33 is IC307, and in the schematic there's a note that says that IC307 includes R312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318 and 319. Those resistors and their values are in the schematic near that note, e.g. R312 is 700K, 1%. The little circles with numbers in them indicate the leads the resistor occupies in the array. So to test R312 connect your ohmmeter to array pins 1 and 2 and you should see a reading of 700K ohms.
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Great repair work. Thanks for sharing. Small note, the audio level of your voice varies enormously between wide tripod shots and handheld camera shots. Slightly annoying.
I can't tell you how much I appreciate these Micromoog videos. Thanks!
This is better than watching a thriller movie on TV. Enjoy it that much. 🙏
Cool,thanks a lot for the very interesting video. Was neat to see the famous ladder filter. All the best.
This was a perfect example of repair videos that I love!
Would you please make a video about tuning the Micromoog?
Cool!
wow how crazy is that!
I have a single key contact that is touchy. I was hoping you would show how you cleaned those up, but the video skipped over it. Can you post some footage of that process, please???
Awesome I hope you can help me and take a look at my OB Matrix 6 in October 😊
Missed your videos! This is great. The idea of deriving a trig and gate signal from a triangle wave shot through the bus bar is nuts to me. Did they not have comparators?
Dear Synthchaser, is there anywhere to find the resistors array values? i can't seems to find the values on the service manual. for example you say in your video (10:33) that you've checked the resistor array an they're ok. thank you!
The resistor arrays are labeled as ICs on the board, with details in the Micromoog schematic. The array in the video at 10:33 is IC307, and in the schematic there's a note that says that IC307 includes R312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318 and 319. Those resistors and their values are in the schematic near that note, e.g. R312 is 700K, 1%. The little circles with numbers in them indicate the leads the resistor occupies in the array. So to test R312 connect your ohmmeter to array pins 1 and 2 and you should see a reading of 700K ohms.
Why do you tape over the logo on your Rigol? :)
I don't want to provide product promotion or imply a recommendation for any brand or product. I'm not one of those big fancy channels that can make money off affiliate links. :)
Great repair work. Thanks for sharing. Small note, the audio level of your voice varies enormously between wide tripod shots and handheld camera shots. Slightly annoying.