Korg X-911 Guitar Synthesizer Repair - Synthchaser
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- Опубліковано 16 гру 2024
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In this video I show you how to interface a keyboard controller with the Korg X-911 guitar synthesizer and then we troubleshoot and repair the faulty trumpet preset which was only making farting noises.
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2:45 - It's easy to fix that "trumpet" preset: just rename it "duck" and you're good to go :-D
I was fascinated by the X-911 as a kid.. nice to hear it again.. PRO TIP: you could have plugged *any* synth into the 'guitar input' jack and used that to verify the pitch/voltage and trigger circuits..!
You are absolutely correct, and I did do that, just not in the video. The guitar interface (audio to CV and trigger) and the oscillator/voicing (CV & trigger to audio) are two separate stages. For troubleshooting and repair of things in the CV to frequency stage (as I was working on in this video) it's helpful to remove any variables the guitar interface may introduce and control it with CV/gate directly. This was one of 5 units I just repaired/refurbed. All of them got tested and calibrated being controlled through CV/trig on the back AND the guitar interface/audio input on the front. This video was about the repair of a specific problem, not a comprehensive servicing video of this synthesizer.
@@Synthchaser certainly, great to see it, regardless.. thanks for your documentation!
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Very interesting. Still trying to get my head around the problem though. I understand the strong peak signal in the faulty components masks the oscillator signal and since it has a constant frequency it comes across as a stuck pitch. Why is the output however “corrected” giving the mixed signal a normal amplitude / volume? Something down the line must thus normalize that high signal. It’s probably something relatively basic for you but I’d appreciate a short explanation. 😁
There’s one trick I’m wondering if it would sound good on this, I wonder what a basic cv signal recorded to a tapeloop would sound like being ran through this
warbly
Oh, this synth has a "kazoo" preset.
yeah either a kazoo or the sound baby alligators make.