On Fri, 19 Apr 2024, 15:42 googdyamaha via , <valerizimlichxxc21=[email protected]> wrote:
AfewdaysagoIwantedtolowerthetemperatureoftherectifierbutitwastoohotformetotouchit,soIthoughtIcouldputacoolingfanonthevacantC6socket,asIdon'tknowthevoltageverywellthefanspunquitefastcausingmetobeabitscared,after1seconditstoppedspinning,whenIconnectedthefanagainthefanstoppedresponding........Finally, I noticed that the relay no longer sounded when I turned it on and the buttons were silent. I thought the relay had burned out, so I violently removed the cover of the relay with pliers, but then I suddenly realized that the two 0.75A fuses on the DC power board had blown. I replaced the fuses and everything was back to normal. Now my relay has no cover and the cover is damaged. You can check the fuses.
Den tors 18 apr. 2024 kl 13:08 skrev raj juggapah via <rajdata01=[email protected]>:
Dear All World Class Musicians Owners of DX7
I have one DX7 Keyboard that was off the power grid for more than 5 years.
Switched On all functions appear normally on the screen
Sound ....none ......is it the battery ofr anything else, [pls help.
Else the unit is physically perfect solid state .
Please advise on precautions and tips to make it work like in the 80's .
Many Thanks to all of you,
With kind regards,
Raj?
Mauritius
On Thursday, April 18, 2024 at 05:38:16 AM GMT+4, Daniel Forró via <danforcz=[email protected]> wrote:
Yes, this is general fact. But I suppose he wants to know the relation between DX7 parameter value and BPM, Hz, msec. Here is a table…
Daniel Forró
On Apr 18, 2024, at 6:57, LarryS <vision1@...> wrote:
I can not find the file with the LFO speed BPM relation. Would it be possible to re send it or send a link or something? It would be really helpful. Thanks a lot in advance!!?