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Wierd DD6 problem
« on: May 28, 2007, 08:19:37 PM »

I'm stumped, was modding a dd6 with a 20 point bolt bay and a couple of envelope follower leds and once i'd wired it up it was like it was permantly bent. It worked prior to my surgery but not after. I've unwired the patch bay and leds, removed both the 42 and 28 pin chip and replaced them with ones from another deaded dd6 and it's still teh same problem. I've visually checked and re checked the pcb to see uf there are any dodgy connections but i can't see sweet FA. it's really got me noggin in a twist. Any one had a similar issue with a dd6 and if they did how'd you fix it?
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Re: Wierd DD6 problem
« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2007, 03:47:39 PM »

That'll be your co-axial flange modulator introducing high frequency wave transductance into the electro-mechanical induction spleen. Roll Eyes
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Re: Wierd DD6 problem
« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2007, 04:30:16 PM »

Not the multip pegged radial out put filter unit then?  Wink

I was pretty sure it was terminal, but I was bending this for my g/f so was worth a try. still kicked out noise so it went on ebay as a noise synth.
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