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The octave dividers and electronic switches are integrated in one IC. Why didn't Kawai use 12dB filters. I guess the effort was too high, this tremendeous number of parts (6 big PCBs for switching and filtering) was enough and when the orchestra part of the organ comes into play, the sound difference would be marginal. And the sound of the drawbars can be sent through a real internal Leslie speaker. O rchestra Organ This part uses the same ICs for divider and switching, they are also able to form different pulse waves like saw pulse and 10 rectabgle pulse. A common Voltage Controlled Filter shapes the reed sounds, while the strings are supported by a chorus unit. The reeds do have their own slow chorus and sound like two slightly detuned oscillators. And a third chorus unit shape an accordion sound. The tabs of lower manual is not a copy of the upper manual, it has own circuits to shape singing Ohs and Ahs using 6 separate bandpass filters. P ercussion Sounds These ICs are used again for the creation of a polyphonic cecay to come up with piano-like sounds. Because it generates also saw pulses the sound of the cembalo tab sounds really good. Vibrato and chiff. M ono Synthesizer A real mono synthesizer was integrated. I guess it was the rare model Teisco 100P (or later Kawai S-100P), a brand which was taken over by Kawai shortly before. S ound Effects An outstanding funny addition are the sound effects whis are substantially the synthesizer modules noise generator, VCF and LFO. The filter cutoff and LFO have their own sliders.http://i-facet.com/images/a-pocket-style-manual-by-diana-hacker.pdf This LFO also affects the WahWah-Trumpet of the Upper Orchestra. T he Organ Inside Lots of parts inside, I would say OVI (Organ Volume Index) by 70. Highly modular, many big PCBs for the tone generation are placed at the back side, while filters, chorus circuits etc.Some PCBs have sockets, but most cables are directly soldered, as well as the ICs. E xtensions I could not resist and built a digital effect unit into this organ. This time it was a Digitech StudioQuad, which supports 4 physical effect lines which I connected to: 1: Drums, 2: Total Reverb, 3: Monosynth, 4: Percussion Instruments. This changes the sonic experience tremendeously, but it can be switched off also. Organ is in full working order, has been lovingly looked after and is in very good condition apart from one small scratch in the middle just below the music stand. It has a solo manual keyboard of 37 notes, two manual keyboards with 49 notes and a 13 note pedalboard and features a monophonic preset synthesizer. Includes stool with storage space and owner's manual The dimensions are: width 121 cm., height 114 cm., and depth 75.5 cm. and weighs 114 kg. Please note that this item is for collection only. To connect with Guitar Amp Doctor, join Facebook today. Join or Log In Guitar Amp Doctor is on Facebook. Notes playing but no pitch.Still sounded pretty good all analogue and big strings. Imagine how much it would cost to make this in Japan in 2020, all those key contacts and hand wiring. I've got it to power up and it plays but it needs quite a bit more work. I've got a feeling that the cost of getting it 100 working will be outweighed by the value of selling it's divider chips. The Ribble Beck Band 64 likes this THE RIBBLE BECK BAND Is a Lively Holmfirth Based 6 Piece Folk Band Melodeon, Guitar, Accordion. Keld Ampworks Guitar Amp Repair 672 likes this Newark based repairer, specialising in Guitar amplifier repair and bass amplifier repair.. Ward Guitar and Electronic Services 544 likes this Guitar servicing and maintenance including: setup, repair, rewiring and bespoke modification. 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If you're already a member and have forgotten your credentials, read this on how to recover them. How To Recover Your Username and Password If somebody has a Kawai and can help me: it's the second one from the left.On the attached photo of my board you can see a blue line circled around the missing resisters. So if anyone can make a light clear picture of this AF-09 board and send it to me, or give me the codes of the resistors. I really will appreciate that. I hope my English is not too bad! I have an issue with mine, and managed to source a user manual, but not the schematics.I'd be happy to take a few pictures for you - I know the service manuals are hard to make out. I'll do it tomorrow evening. Hope this helps.This will do! - - - Updated - - - I have an issue with mine, and managed to source a user manual, but not the schematics. That way, anyone looking for it on here in future to fix their DX900 will be able to download it. Or email it to me via my website below and I'll upload it.It's not how you play. It's the fact that you're playing that counts. New website now live - www.andrew-gilbert.com Current instruments: Roland Atelier AT900 Platinum Edition, Yamaha PSR-S970, Kawai K1m Retired Organs: Lots. Kawai SR6 x 2, Hammond L122, T402, T500 x 2, X5. Conn Martinique and 652. Gulbransen 2102 Pacemaker. Kimball Temptation. Retired Leslies, 147, 145 x 2, 760 x 2, 710, 415 x 2. Retired synths: Korg 700, Roland SH1000, Jen Superstringer, Kawai S100F, Kawai S100P, Kawai K1 It's not how you play. Kimball Temptation. Retired Leslies, 147, 145 x 2, 760 x 2, 710, 415 x 2. Retired synths: Korg 700, Roland SH1000, Jen Superstringer, Kawai S100F, Kawai S100P, Kawai K1 The opinions expressed here are those of the individual and do not represent the views of Zuma Group, Inc. The string sounds are totaly unique just pure kawai, they can be mixed with all drawbar sounds, and theres also a bank of sounds with piano, they really dont sound like pianos etc but are totaly unique to this instrument, it also has vocal sounds too which are amazing The drum machine is preset witll four drumbreaks totally analogue (sounds really great) with full tempo control, its got an arpegiater and auto bass features too.See the privacy policy for details. I’ll start off by saying I have no idea how to describe this organ. As children growing up, our mother always wanted us to learn the piano, imagine her disbelief when my father came home one day with this!! Needless to say, she was not impressed and so it sat in the corner of the living room for years. Fast forward many more and although it has been moved to the garage, it has never actually been played. I have plugged it in today and it seems to work and light up, but as I said, I have no idea what it should or shouldn’t do. I would recommend you come and have a look if you are interested or contact me with any questions, and I’ll do my best to answer them. Comes with the stool and owners manual. It could do with a clean as it has collected a bit of dust over the years but nothing too serious. Low starting price and no reserve as it seems too good to throw away, we just need the space back now. I can help with loading and possibly delivery, but please contact me first. Many thanks for looking and happy bidding. I’ve just found within the instruction manual a couple of clippings from magazines from 1983 reviewing this organ with an advert showing the price as ?4,575. No wonder my mother wasn’t happy, and my father has been reluctant to part with it!! UPDATE; I have just carried out some test at the request of a very helpful man and have found that there are 8 keys on the middle and lower keyboards and 6 on the upper that do not appear to work. It may well be a setting but it may be more serious than that. I don’t want anybody to be disappointed that this is a one careful owner organ, it has not been used for nearly 30 years and may need work. Many thanks. You are the light of the world. The Sponsored Listings displayed above are served automatically by a third party. Neither the service provider nor the domain owner maintain any relationship with the advertisers. In case of trademark issues please contact the domain owner directly (contact information can be found in whois). Certain keys are MIA with certain drawbars in the upper and lower organ sections. There's a GA22 board for every pair of notes so 6 boards in total. Swap boards - fault travels. I'm starting to realise it's a massive long shot, but does anyone have a source of these or know anyone who might have old stock in a shed somewhere.And last i can say, if you specify wich part of the circuit fails or have some problems maybe we can help looking at the schematic, sometimes two new eyes help Hope you repair all the problems soon! Unfortunately the problem is nothing to do with the keys as they work for the orchestral patches. The power supply issues are now sorted and I've removed unnecessary info from the thread - sorry about that. I've also added a link to the service manual, although the detail isn't great. There's not a lot on those cards and the transistors on them check out fine so I'm looking at this 8671 chip. Problem is, they don't seem to be available anywhere - The data sheets aren't even available online. Big call out to anyone with info on these, please. PS: That thread you linked is mine. Specific to this model and that chip there really aren't tons of threads, unfortunately. I'll supose that they aren't socketed but it might be worth to swap lm 8671 with another card for example the ga-24 or ga-25 so you are sure that it's the problem. Quite a trouble and long work but hope you can solve it. I've ordered some 42 pin sockets and solder wick. If I can remove the chips without damage I'll probably socket them all for troubleshooting purposes and take it from there. Designing an alternative solution has been suggested by a few people and it's probably the best solution but, unfortunately, it's beyond my knowledge right now. Maybe I should be testing the diodes and caps on these boards in the mean time. I don't know - Are they likely to fail across several boards? I'm loving this organ already but it has a little bit too much noise right now for studio recording purposes. Engaging functions, operating switches, etc may slightly alter the sound - It would remind you of the kind of interference you might hear with cheap computer speakers and onboard audio. The other is a very mild (but audible on recordings) mains hum, despite having recapped the PSU and amp. I also bench tested PSU voltages for safety today and they're all as they should be. If I was only able to eradicate the mains hum that'd be fine. The interference noise isn't awful by any stretch. I have the same problem with my DX-900, and I'm also searching for 8671 chips. Cannot find anything about it on google, contacted Kawai, old parts sellers, nothing. Would you have the kindness to give me the address where you found those chips. Or do you have some ideas where to get them ? Or.Maybe you would have 1 or 2 to sell. For me, it's the whole percussion section which is dead. When I bought the DX-900, only few notes were working, and after few hours of playing, this section stopped working definitively. I don't have any informations, pinout, nothing so I don't know how many chips I need to repair this section. K5000R advanced additive synthesizer 10 E MIDI implementation K5000R advanced additive synthesizer 30 E Owner's manual K5000S advanced additive synthesizer 35 E Introduction to additive synthesis - Ad. K5000S advanced additive synthesizer 10 E MIDI implementation K5000S advanced additive synthesizer 30 EF Owner's manual K5000W advanced additive workstation 35 E Introduction to additive synthesis - Ad. To start viewing messages,I have a DX900 here which is in great shape but it's going to need some work. It has a permanent mains hum on the output. It also has problems in the synthesiser section. The sound is garbled and not predictable. Repeat tapping a key on the solo keyboard sounds a bit like sample and hold on a dirty synth patch. Maybe I can do some recordings to give you a better idea. Anyway, where to start. Recap the PSU and take it from there. Many thanks in advance.I'm assuming that will sort out the hum but I'm not particularly optimistic about it having any affect on the synth section. Either way, I'll post back when I have it done. I also have access to a service manual now. Will share with anyone who thinks they may be able to offer help. Thanks again.Thanks for taking the time to look!! I've uploaded the PSU section here and can make the rest available too. I'm thinking I start off replacing the 5 large smoothing caps at DBA 100,60 and 60. I'm hoping they're the cause of the hum but not sure if that could have a knock on effect to the voltages for the synth too. There are a few additional minor faults with this unit but maybe it's best to start at the start. If you want a full breakdown I'll do that, incase they're related. I don't have any test equipment other than a basic multimeter.Still the occasional glitch though - I'll see if I can establish a pattern.User Alert System provided by Super PM System provided by. All Rights Reserved. They’re used in the DX series organs. The high end organs have all 3 ICs (15 sounds total), while the lower end models use only the T6118A and T6118B (10 sounds). This is externally buffered and sent back into the IC for enveloping via a second multiplying DAC. The output of this DAC is again buffered and again sent back into the IC for demultiplexing. The 6 outputs then go to sample and holds, then analog filtering and mixing circuits. The input seems to be simple trigger pulses, with no accent. So in total, each IC contains waveform generators, envelope generators, two DACs and demultiplexer control circuits. Although they can transpose samples, there are no envelopes, so they’re not really full fledged romplers. Similar hardware is likely used in the ADEPT2 and ADD series Kawai organs. This is a simple gate array that scans the front panel buttons and drum pads and calculates pad velocity. It’s also used as a keyboard scanner in other models, like the K1, K3 and K5. This interfaces with the CPU and contains the phase accumulators and address generation. It seems to contain all the registers for sound generation, and sends amplitude data and timing signals to the DGU IC. This contains the anti-log table and output accumulators, sends data to the DAC and controls the sample and holds. The data isn’t packed in any clever way, so the remaining space is wasted. The samples are recorded at 31.25 kHz (not 32 kHz as is incorrectly claimed in the user manuals). The R100, R50 and R50e each have different waveform ROMs. The rare R50iii contains an expansion board with all 3 ROMs. The AGU can only address 256k, so only one waveform ROM can be used at a time. The waveform data is stored in a logarithmic format. Like Yamaha’s FM ICs, the amplitude is scaled without a multiplier by adding the amplitude information to the logarithmic waveform data, then passing the sum through an anti-log table. There doesn’t appear to be an amplitude envelope, so the scaling is used only for the sound level, velocity and panning. The DAC is 12 bit linear (DAC312 in the R100; the R50 apparently uses a cheaper resistor array). There are 8 monophonic output channels, plus stereo mix outs. The DGU IC internally pans and accumulates the sounds, and the stereo outputs get their own time slots for conversion. While this is electronically simple and more flexible than drum machines that use analog mixing to assign output channels to fixed panning positions, it also means that the stereo mix outputs have lower dynamic range (12 bits per output) than an analog mix of the individual outputs (approximately 14-15 bits depending on how the channels are panned). Interpolation seems to be truncation. Coupled with the low playback sample rate, this results in a dirty sound similar to the E-mu SP-1200 or Ensoniq Mirage. Do have any more info about them? Look at the DX900 service manual. But the drums seem to be fairly dull sounding, so it might help to modify or bypass the analog filter circuits. Those Kawai organs are pretty cool though and shouldn’t be scrapped. Notify me of new posts via email. To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here. The grooves you hear were programmed by me. The Solton Programmer 24 is a. Yamaha SY-2 Analog Synthesizer Some vintage tones from the Yamaha SY-2. This synth features the same filter as the legendary GX-1 which was the pre-cursor to the mighty CS-80. You'll hear. Technics SY-1010 Here is a demonstration of the extremely rare 1979 Technics SY-1010. One of the smallest analog synths with full sized keys. Quality is not very good and I'm not a very good keyboardist. 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