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Conference napalm::commusic_v1

Title:* * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * *
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Created:Thu Feb 20 1986
Last Modified:Mon Aug 29 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2852
Total number of notes:33157

1342.0. "Problem with Roland TR505 Drum Machine" by VIDEO::ORSHAW () Mon May 02 1988 10:57

    I recently purchased a used Roland tr-505. Yesterday it did a very
    strange thing. One of the sounds, the handclap, refuses to be heard.
    The problem doesn't seem to be in the button. I can select patterns
    with it and use it to program. But when I press the button after
    power-up or any other time when the buttons are supposed to produce
    sound (as opposed to selecting things), there is no handclap sound,
    just silence (the other buttons produce their normal sounds). When
    playing a pattern that uses the handclap, again all the other sounds
    work fine, but the handclap will not be produced even though I can
    bring up the pattern assigned to it (you know, those little dots
    representing the parts of the beat a sound is to be triggered on).
    So the button itself seems to work fine but the sound producing
    mechanism seems to be failing. Has anyone had a similar problem?
    Is it possible for only part of a sound chip to fail? Any suggestions
    on how to find the problem and fix it? And as a last resort, how
    much do you think it will cost to get it repaired?
    
    Thanks for any help
    Jim
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1342.1One ideaNAC::PICKETTBack in a Minute... -GodotMon May 02 1988 11:2811
    Jim,
    
    This may seem a bit simple, but having hacked with a friend's TR-505
    a number of times, might you have the volume of the handclap set
    to zero?? If memory serves me correctly, and it rarely does, you
    can set individual levels on the 505.
    
    As for part of a chip failing, ANY type of failure is possible,
    albeit unlikely.
    
    dp
1342.2More Likely Outside a Chip Than In?DRUMS::FEHSKENSMon May 02 1988 12:087
    Sounds like Dave's on the right track.  If it isn't a "cockpit
    problem" (inherited or otherwise), there's always the possibility
    of a broken connection - I'd guess there's a separate connection
    somewhere inside for each voice.
    
    len.
     
1342.3Different problem..not related.OILCAN::DIORIOMon May 02 1988 12:4015
    I had my own strange problem with  a TR505 recently. I was trying
    to sync it to the sequencer in my Mirage and couldn't get it to
    work correctly. I had the MIDI OUT jack of the TR505 connected to
    the MIDI IN jack of the Ensoniq. I set the Ensoniq to accept external
    clock signal. I pushed the button on the TR505 and the two started
    together (first downbeat was cool...) but they went off after that
    like they were going at two different tempos. Could they have different
    clock resolutions? If so. How do I alter the TR505's?..the
    Ensoniq's?...Can it even be done??? (I see nothing about it in the
    Ensoniq manual and I have no manual for the TR505).
    I know this is off the main subject of this topic, and if someone
    can direct me to an answer in another topic let me know. Any help
    will bw appreciated.
    
    Mike D
1342.4Works for me...JAWS::COTEIs the last peeping frog embarrassed?Mon May 02 1988 13:123
    I've successfully clocked my Mirage to my RX-21 and verse vica.
    
    Edd
1342.5Human error???? NEVER!!!VIDEO::ORSHAWTue May 03 1988 11:4415
    Well, the problem turned out to be the volume. Thank heaven for
    this notes file. I'm beginning to wonder if I could ever live without
    it. Part of the problem is that I've never had experience with a
    drum machine before and I got this one only recently so I've not
    had time to become truly aquainted with it yet. I think a bigger
    part of the problem is that it worked fine in the morning and then
    began "malfunctioning" in the afternoon. As far as I could tell,
    nothing happened to it inbetween. I'm beginning to believe that
    one of my friends was playing it whilst I was in the shower (using
    the famous "Lets press random buttons" method).
    
    Thanks for the help
    (my ulcer thanks you too!!)
    
    Jim