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3 a af 4 = =| == <4 as] 4 3 <4 24 ce oh seo ee at Ab ode ge ge Service Manuac & PARTS LIST..... ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD R2Z-1 APR. 1986 1. 1. 2 13, 4. 6. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 2 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1-1, Main PCB MO194-MA1M (A) 1-2, Main PCB MO194-MAtI (B) . 1-3, Main PCB MO194-MA1M (GC)... 41-4, Multiplexer & Amplifier Circuit PCB MO1G4.MA2M . 1-8, Sub PCB M0194.SUBIM . : 116. Power Supply Circuit MO194-PS1, PSUB 1-7. Console Block PCB MO194-CN1M . .. 1-8. LED Drive Circuit PCB MO194-LD1M, LD2M . PCB LAYOUT..... BLOCK DIAGRAM . PCB VIEW & MAJOR CHECK POINTS 4-1, PCB MO194-MA IM : 4-2, PCB MO194-MA2M MAJOR WAVEFORMS .. CPU \uPD78116-120) PIN FUNCTIONS SYSTEM PROGRAM ROM & SYSTEM DATA RAM ACCESSES . CHIP SELECTOR PERCUSSION GENERATOR (uPD934G) PIN FUNCTIONS .. PERCUSSION GENERATOR CIRCUIT 10-1. uPD934G (B chip) Block... 10-2. uPD934G (C chip) Block . SUB PCB CIRCUIT SAMPLING CIRCUIT . MULTIPLEXER CIRCUIT SWITCH MATRIX CIRCUIT RESET CIRCUIT .. MIDI & MT INTERFACE CIRCUITS 16-1, MIDI Interface Circuit 16-2, MT Interface Circuit « METRONOME CIRCUIT . MUTE CIRCUIT AT POWER ON .. METRONOME SOUND ADJUSTMENT . ‘TROUBLESHOOTING PARTS LIST MAJOR WAVEFORMS Note: Prove 1:1 i @ e#o19 cock pute @® wr08046 (0) Reset seal i pos Motoe maim Poa Noresaiid j ‘re1019 (117i 3 ENTALSTAAN Pin 8 } avid, Sula Bvldv, O2rslsi @ 1709346 (0) Rese sont Pos MoTO+MATHA SNTALS7AAN Pin 8 vidi, O2rliv i : 1 ; @® tow souns © tom souna @ Tom sound @ Toms sound : Poe motos MAtM Fosworsuaam \~ PCBMOTORMAIM Fo MOTOeMARM | certo Searce —LINE-OUT tinal «FET 2SK169M Source LINE.OUT termina | oe chip sae pomvidv, omelet Bchiaice Dome, als S 0.2V/div, 10ms/div 0.2V/div, 2ms/div ne a a a a a : a Snare Drum Sound @® crash Sound PCB MOTe4.MAIM Poe Mo194.MAIM 4 FET 2SK169M Souree of 8 chip side FET 2SK169M Source of C chip side oval, 20me/siv o.svidiv, 1oms/div a i 4d 4 a i 4 | 4 3 | a a — sexs Drum Sound @ coutelt Sound a PCB MO1S4-MAIM PCa MO194-MAIM | FET 25K 169M Source of B chip side FET 2SK163M Source of C chip side a O.8V/div, 1Oms/div O.5V/div, 10ma/div a A a a a a ee ; i t i 6, CPU [uPD7811G-120) PIN FUNCTIONS Terminal 5 Pin No.| Tminal | in/ouT | Functions PAO~7 | OUT | LCD control signals and key common signals PaO | OUT | Change-over signal of TOT and TOM2 sound 10 PBI OUT _| Change-over signal of TOMS and BD sound ai PB2__| OUT | Relay drive signal at “Power ON Mute" for Line-Out 12 PB3__| OUT | Trigger signal of metronome 13 Pea Percussion generator LSI (uPD9G4G (C)) reset signal. "L” active 14~16 | PBE~7 | OUT | LCD control signals 17 PCO | OUT | MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) data output 18 PCI IN _| MIDI data input 19 PC2__| OUT | Control signal for percussion generator LSI (PD934G(C)) 20 PCa IN _| Data input from cassette tape 21 Pca | OUT | Ghange-over signal of address bus for sampling data RAM (uPD4364C-15L-1, 2) 22 pcs | OUT | Remote control (start/stop) signal for cassette tape recorder 23 PO8__| OUT | Date output for cassette tape 24 PC7, IN| Footsustain input. “H”: ON 28 | RESET | IN | Terminal stays “L” level for awhile “At power ON” to initialize internal circutts, 30,31 | _x2,x1 | IN | 12MHz clock pulse input 32 vss “| Ground {0V) source 33 | AVSS Ground (OV) source for internal DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) 34~41 | ANO~7 IN Sampling sound input 42_| VREF Reference voltage for internal DAC 43 | Avec Reference voltage for internal DAG a4 aD ouT | Reedsignal output. Drops to “'L”” when CPU (uPO7811G) reads data from outer RAM (uPD4364C-16L-1, 2, 3) 45 Wr ‘our | Write signal output. Drops to “H" when CPU (uPD7811G) writes data into outer RAM (uPD4364C-15L-1, 2, 3) 4% | ALE | OUT | Address latch enable signal output, Data bus (00~D7) becomes address bus (AO ~ A7) when "H” 47~54 | PFO~7 | OUT | Upper address bus (AB ~ A15) for RAM (uPD4364C-15L-1, 2, 3]/ROM (HN4827128G25) and control signal for chip select circuits. '85~62 | PDO~7 | IN/OUT | Data bus (00 ~ D7) 63 Vbo +5V source 64 vec ¥8V source | == Heaaeaae ee ee ee | “ aeeike seb e kb a 7 SYSTEM PROGRAM ROM & SYSTEM DATA RAM ACCESSES cpu uPD78116-120 Tooter eircuts cower Ares latch LJ e Tenanarse ALE a ter Baap 00~B7) bo per [At gm ro fate as 207 PFS ata 68 pre a pra Alt an eg a7 pep (At aw BZ pry JAS Ad oro [AB 7 Tro other circuits wa AM cet OF AN Zei/ot 10% Biloa no ag a B ‘ ‘Ao * ar a1 To other circuits 64Kbit of System deta RAM is the data area for system execution. System Program ROM has 128Kbit capacity and contains the program for system execution. ‘The lower address signals (AO ~ A7) are provided from data bus (DO ~ D7). When signal ALE ‘of CPU Is "H, data signals (D0 ~ D7) are set in the Address latch and become the lower address bus. ‘The upper address signals (AB ~ A12) are provided directly from the CPU. N74LS979, SN7AS73... JR NPACKAGE Toe view, Yer #9 09 70 70. €0. 20 50, so 7t ‘asara,‘sa73 FUNCTION TABLE aureir Yeas] courot | a © | TUT v xe) t wool ie t tox] w a x xi? Iogl: se funaton eb =16— =] “A “a a A a a a a a a a a 8 CHIP SELECTOR Chip selector (TC74HC139P) outputs the following signal, From CPU (uPD78116-120) Lis ~ 5 7 La, tercnion sonertr aS oe 19346 (C) ing ra BS 109006(C) (52) a BE sym ea RAM Percussion generator sl 8e sepaesioisiei/EE1) iv 3s sroseaa te) (ea aw ge syst dns RAM Gate for Kt stone 7 I uPD4364C-15L-2 (CE1) + a 4 TeaoH368P (G1, G2) Data latch of LED drive rasa (Lk) [me Bata 7ALS245N (6) Te74Hc13eF FUNCTION TABI 9, PERCUSSION GENERATOR (uPDS34G) PIN FUNCTIONS Note: B chip: .PD934G (8), C chip: uPD934G (Cc) Fino, | Ten! Jinvout chip | Functions @~ 15 |o10~ ‘OUT | B | Digital signal for percussion sound output | Digital signal for percussion and sampling sound output 16,17 | AB3, 4 IN | 8 __| Wavefrm control signal for percussion sound © | Waveform control signal for percussion and sampling sound qe-21 |DB2~6 | IN | B,C | 4-bit data bus inputs from CPU (uPD7811G-120) 22,23 | DB6,7 IN |__| Volume control signal for percussion sound © _| Volume control signal for percussion and sampling sound 2 [eLock | OUT | 8 _| 80KHz clock pulse output (for 1.28MHz clock puise input) © | BOKHz olock pulee output (for 1.333MHz clock pulse [ input) 26 [GND 8, | Ground (OV) source 27 __[voo B,C | #8V source 28 (Tt IN © | Gontrol signal for percussion generator (uPD934G(C)) | 29,30 |osct,2 | IN | B_ | 1.28MHz clock pulse input @_| 1.8330Hz clock pulse Input 32 | RES IN |B, | Reset pulse input ("L” active LSI’s internal circuits are set at initial position when power is switch on. 33,34 | ABI,2 IN [8,6 | Control signal of Internal address RAM 35,26 [651,82 | IN| 8, | Chip select signal input. St: "H” love fix, €52 depen on signal from Decoder (TC74HC139). 37 «| WR IN B | Write signal input. LSI receives data from data ROM (HN-613256P CM6) when drops to "L” level, © | Write signal input. LSI receives data from data ROM (HN-613256P CM6) or. sempling RAMs (uPD4364C-18L-1, 2) when drops to “L”” level. 39~46 [18~71 IN B | B-bit data bus (D7 ~ DO) inputs from data ROM (HN613256°-CM5) © _| B-bit data bus (DD? ~ DDO) inputs from data ROM (HIN613256P-CMG) or sempling RAMs (uPD4364C-15L- 4,2) 47-87 JAI~A15 | OUT | B | Address bus (AO~ A14) for data ROM (HN613256P: | 59~62 ‘Address bus (AO ~ A14) for data ROM {HN613266i CM) oF sampling RAMs (uPD4364C-15L-1, 2) -1e- B@aeauaeaad Pin No. | Te™iN@! JiN/OUT| chip | Functions Name 3a [GND B,¢ | Ground (OV) souce es [ate ‘OUT | 8, C | Chip select signal for data ROM (HN613256P-CMB, 6) es [a7 ‘OUT | © | Chip select signal for sampling RAMs (uPD4364C-15L- | 1,2) 2 7 a 40, PERCUSSION GENERATOR CIRCUIT =] 10-1, uPD934G (B chip) Block a From SUB PC “4 3/3 Eeli From chip aactor 3 2/3 reraHct39 (Yi) 4 +VAA +val2 From pro,[_ bel~DB7 082 Elna ABR, 4 “Bor yworerse {pe 4 120 —*tslas2 —percusion ——_g, | Dial Fer: 7 generator °" |) percusion | bac From wae] — wbDseacis) —010l| sound date Mi 4 suarca ———>] 7A pt —olras atrars ose, 2 4 ‘ais. AILATS 18 exkriezz064 Pa. f.28 me ‘Address bus Data bus Ait RO~ATA CS CE DO~DT Data ROM HING13256P CMS “The LSI (uPD934G (B]) outputs eight kinds of digital percussion sound data received from the data ROM (HN613256? CMB) . ‘The percussion sounds are Tom 1 ~ 3, Rim Shot, Snare Orum, Open HH, Close HH, Bass Drum, DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) transforms the 10-bit digital signals into a stepped waveform of current, The current is converted into a voltage level by FET. -19- Ss bec ictires ee ie ea 1 10-2, uPD934G (C Chip) Block 1 From SUB PCB | 3.18 Elf From Chip selector { 83/8 Co (¥0) DEBT az ‘ PES aat AB3,4 van VAR | From PU [pry . ‘ ypo7e11¢) —®=1} aB2 Percussion 120 _PO2 I oy generator en j a percussion From WR | uPDe24G(C) fol | ereaton, 1} aac susecs od 08c1,2-— AIAIB, git Our! EXKFTOZ2008 | PG f.g39MH | | From (CPU yPO7811G-120, (A7~A0, PF4~PFO) From Pos (CPU uPD78116-120 F 5 Z is cam fa ‘The data ROM (HN613256P CM6) contains the percussion data for Claps, Ride, Cowbell, and Crash ‘The sampling RAMs (uPD4364C-15L-1, 2) store the sampling sound data for Sample 1~4. ‘The address signals for the sampling RAMs (uPD4364C-15L-1, 2) vary according to signal PC4 from ‘the CPU (4?D7811G-120). The address signals (SA12 ~ SAO) for the sampling RAM is provided from CPU (uPD7811G-120) when PC4 is “H". ‘The sampling RAM stores the sampling sound data. Whereas percussion generator designates the sampling RAM’s address when PC4 is “L". =20~ a a a a x ‘The sampling RAM outputs the sampling data to percussion generator {uPD934GiC)) The LSI (uPD934G (C)) outputs these digital sound data received from the date ROM (HNG13256 M6) or the sampling RAM (uPD4364C-15L-1, 2) DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) transforms the 10-bit digital signals into a stepped waveform of ‘current. The current is converted into a voltage level by FET. 3 a 5 11, suB pce cincurT . 2-1 has a SUB PCB circuit to eliminate nokte that may exist while RZ-1 isnot operated 1 This circuit stops the functions of percussion generators (uPD934G (B), (C)) by means of shutting 2 the address signals in the no-opeation conltion. a a a a 32 vo || i a #2 LL} | 25 ab TBE oy a 1 1 icc WF a Tomer | uPD934G(B) : | oso~7 4 wa f-— fg ew ; PET bys 5 Percusiion generator 4 ne 7 2 S$ figierbe RAT AAO s RSs Bae ese cpu az jporenia Lda a 0 BPO Ore . PDee4s(C) pea~7 a 4 RET 4 A a 4 a 2. o 12, SAMPLING CIRCUIT a poh Inptio from a ova fe + MW Mico tine 0 age : termi Ao am vaoa aoa | serotn sine ut 3 Al 8 peconion § ac {“—pperwaor bcm 5 (oa Te40H367 pe {c) 58 a Both gate SN7ALS245 Sampling RAM (1 Toother Chip selector eirouit —To7AHCTa9 I Pry ‘Sampling RAM(2) PFO Pos N74LS248 ...JOR N PACKAGE ‘ra¥ Uiewt very) 92 09 94 88 96 or oo FUNCTION TABLE DIRECTION enagle oNraOL | oPsRATION @ orn v t Bere we Abu ‘ Ho | Adew toe bur & x leaation Henig lel, slow tee, Xciveoveot postive lege: furetlon table -2~ “a = “a % (1) Process of sampling sound input m 1. A sampling sound is input to terminal ANO ~ AN7 of CPU (uPD7811G-120) from the MIC or LINE-IN terminal a 2, The input signal is converted from an analog signa to digital signals by internal DAG (Digital 8 to Analog Convertor) in the CPU (uPD7811G-120) a 3. The digital signal data are transferred to the sampling RAMS (uPO4964C-15L-1, 2), then these address signals are provided by the CPU (uPD7811G-120). 8 (2) Sample sound output process =] 1, The percussion generator (uPD934G (C}) receives the digital sampling data from the a sampling RAMs. Then the address signals of the sampling RAMs (uPD4364C-18L-1, 2) are provided by the percussion generator (uPD934G (C)) a 2, DAC (Digital to Anaiog Converter) transforms the digital sampling signal into a stepped a waveform. a a a = # a a a -23- a a a a a 4 | j 13. MULTIPLEXER CIRCUIT (1) Principle ‘The percussion generator (yPO934G) has 4-output channels (CHO ~ CH3), and outputs each channel with time sharing. pecauion —] [| 1 | [L, 7 Output meester Fd = com | Tees} ‘Somple/Hold circuit SRS ET ER SSS OSS ARI IT TATIERERT ae Brae eae ra aaa I i J I] M I Ho | re | | | ‘Sampling 1 mae oo + IL) Lf. ‘cHO.OUT a cHt-ouT v4 Ge ty cH2.0UT Ls cHs.ouT ~m4- ‘There is a Sample/Hold circuit at each channel, When sampling pulse CHO is “H”, for ‘example, the analog switch tums on. This causes the input signal to pass through. AT this time, the voltage level of the waveform is charged in hold capacitor C. The analog switch Is off when sampling pulse CHO is "L". Although the input has no signal, the output keeps the same voltage level by discharging of hold capacitor C until the next sampling pulse CHO. (2) Multiplexer circuit Since the output of percussion generator (1uPD934G) is time sharing, the multiplexer circuit divides the output into each percussion sound, o . a Fr cuock 1 aOR 4 04013 ix! 1/4 of CLOCK] 'T! Tt In! ti! urs pulse (B0KHz) tar} © Homo BD feo ZL Tore sgh niwso Ow T ren iT Oeo7ens tar Lr} | a — a s-fo PF ob-1 sto PRa}ss Cs a ‘ atapepe Le Le a a4 G2 jor, 42 a a ot ce thet te bor oe 4 Yoo: #4, Vss: 7 +: No change This figure shows one example of a multiplexer with LSI 1PD934G (B) circuit. The actual circuit differs, Note =25- ae a a & RT ‘As described above, the percussion generator (4PD934G) outputs the percussion sound from four channels (CHO ~ 8) with time sharing, There are a-waveform and G-weveform at each channel, The signals PBO and PBI from the CPU (yPD7811G-120) divide these waveforms Into two parts. YEE FS eeeeeee ay ol ole alo fil I's “Ht tevele Teyele fh tevele pf ‘uPDEGIG (8) | _uPDES4G (6) « 6 [| B CHO Tout | Towa | eLars—[mioe cH Toms | 80 | cowser [CRASH cH2 Rim__| 80 | SAMPLE /SAMPLE2 HS (OPEN | CLOSE | SAMPLES|SAMPLES HH HH =26- a = 4 =) ; 14, SWITCH MATRIX CIRCUIT 4 “1 =~ Te sh ov ok Sr aa oy : To LOD unit fel Fal frsLfeLfaL fel fol fo 4 oO cole! I a °87| east seones a KIOKITKIZKISKI4 KIS PEPE APE a cpu Top view TC40H363- Poa . “0 | Gate ) sconr a Po? oni Yt ToraHo193 To other circuit To other circuits 4 1. Key common signals {KCO ~ KC7) are always sent to the panel switches. 4 2, When a switch is hit, one of the key input signals (KIO ~ KIS) is entered into the Buffer ' (TeaoHs68). ; 4 ) 3, Well KI. CONT signal changes to "H", a certain key Input signal is entered into the data bus. 4 4, The following is the switch matrix table. a 1 KIs Kia Kia KI2 Kit Kio Koo [cowsett [cLars [OPENHH | Rim Toms | Towt 5 CRASH RIDE | CLOSEDHH | SD 6 Tome . 1 C2 | ACCENT | MUTE | SAMPLE4 | SAMPLES SAMPLE? | SAMPLE’ Theos | RESET/COPY | TEMPO | TEMPO CONTINUE 1 es | Feeercory | we | ew sawpina | CONTINUE | staRr/stor Kos) MIDIGLOGK | MIDICH | MTLOAD | MTSAVE 4 Kos [5 (1718) anna) [sa zie [ram [Our 1 Kor [7 WO} A Wess] ace | sivasy_|rivea__[eraa) a a -2- 1 i i ! 15, RESET CIRCUIT voo a7 To Ie ro4o13-2 Ls! Res} uPD9346 (8) cuz al GLE crock} —FcLock | rafeock 1 al D a lb Parouson 7 ia generator cut zd Fromopu PBS \ Av__jt_-~~-~-41---41--- a alia nd RES | PD78116-120 u ‘To le Te40134 Lsi uPD934G(C) IcLock Percussion gonerator (© The percussion generator (yPD934G) outputs @ clock pulse to the reset circuit at Power ON (regardless of the reset pulse input). (© The percussion generator (P9346) is initialized by the resot pulse (RES1 or RES2). The reset pulse synchronizes with the clock pulse (CL1 or CL2} of the above. © The percussion generatot (uPD234G (C)) is initialized independently by signal PB4 of the CPU (uPD78116-120). From Power supply circuit Clock pulte of {uPD994 (B) or (C) Roset pulse of 1uPD834G (8) or (C) "Power ON” RES K-1ms—4} cLter La RES tor _ RES? —28- Hi a 4 q 4 4 4 a eS Ges xe ee SS al 46, MIDI & MT INTERFACE CIRCUITS 16-1, MIDI Interface Ciroult ace) isan international standard for the external contro! of electronic musical instruments. In other words, standardized input and output terminals are ments, rhythm machines, sequencers, ete., and the musIe information vr yeceive via these terminals is made compatible by certein formatting, int to connect, memorize) to MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interf equipped in musical instru which the machines send an‘ ‘This standard enables a musical instrumer brands. synchronize, and sequence ( other models end even to other svo1 22007, pct Pca! . ‘ asa ppo7e1tG 120 cpu MIDrOUT MIDEIN information from other instruments comes in from the MIDI-IN terminal and enters ler PC9OO. The RZ-1 is not thus electrically 95 to be cut off. Serial data i into CPU's PC1 terminal via photo coup connected with any external instruments; (CPU transmits MIDI data from PCO terminal which causes electric nolst MMT Interface Circuit a Tae 5 Femete Contra Rlay pote zscr740 MEO loc TIN 3 rca 2 rénncow| — § MTOUT | oo ov x aap mY Toro Digital data of 1 and O are recofded on magnetic tape as 2.4KHz and 1.2 KHz sound, respectively. When data Is ead, a signal from a cassette tape player comes in from MT terminal pin 6 Since the voltage level verles depending on cassette tape players, the two zener diodes cramp the signal between 0 and +8 volts. ‘The cramped waveform is amplifies comparator which examines whether the input voltage Is higher or lo ‘a square waveform to CPU's PCS terminal. ‘As 5 volts of CPU's PCB terminal Is too hig! millivolts by the 100Kohm and 680chm resistors. Signal PCS from MAIN CPU turns the remote corr In a cassette tape player. 1d by the first opamp, The second stage opamp is 2 ywer than 2.5V and outputs for a cassette tape recorder, it is dropped to 34 ol relay on and off which controls the motor _9- Pe ee ee eine tat fuk a a ec aa 8 SBA aA A a a 17. METRONOME CIRCUIT var $= te mixer past] cpu a tH yPD7B11G 120, le va ‘A metronome sound is generated by CR oscillation circuits, [A trigger pulse for the oscillation comes from the CPU (uPD7811G-120), led by variable resistor VR as the emitter current IE drains to ground through it. rolled by the signal P63 of the CPU The reducing time is controll Emphasis and de-emphasis of the metronome sounds are cont (uPD7811G-120). 48, MUTE CIRCUIT AT POWER ON Relay switch . Aen Percussion rrr and sampling am | | oc | pS te cunour aie Amp, 4 1____patineour Pez cpu pPO7811G 420 The AZ-1 generates @ noise from LINE-OUT terminal at Power ON, This mute circuit prevents this noise by cutting the output line. _ 49, METRONOME SOUND ADJUSTMENT (1) (2) (3) (@) Connect an oscilloscope to the collector of T11 [refer to checkpoint @of the PCB VIEW con page 11) Pick up wave wt (do not choose the first wave because its voltage level is not stabilized), Find wave w2 whose voltage level is half that of w1, Observing the oscilloscope, adjust VR so that time T between wi anc w2 is GOmss Toms. 2 = 1 -—1—] Do nat choose frst wave “ew » BRE RR GS ES Be mee Se Se SB Re BRB Bee eee eee eee 20, TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble checkpoints and Possible Cause Reference Waveform No sound at el Check voltages VO {+6V), VA (¥6¥) and V9 (+12). (faulty trensistors 2501740, 258992, 280313, 28C- 140 or 2801666 on PCB PSIM! Ls! uP0994G (8), [C)) © chest dock ple. avy oxcllator Xi, OATZBBMKC | WAVEFORM @ or €$A1.3394K) © check reset pulse, foulty 10 741574, TOTAHGON, or | WAVEFORM @.@ ‘Check key common signals and key input signals. (faulty Ic TC4OH368) © chock sarping ules. olty 16 ToAOHCoS {10 (a), Tee (1) ~ (2) on PCB MAD, ‘Teaotstth, 2) or T67aHCo4 on 768 MAT) © Feuiy pares (051 pPOTETIG, wPO82AG (), (), HN4B27 128, HNE13266P CMS, CM6, FET 25K162M, 1c wPD43e4c-151.(1)~ (3), TO7AHORTS, 74.8248 oF erHcr3s). LCD doss not display. leound is OK) Check signals PAO ~ PAT and P35 ~ PBT from CPU, {faulty LCD LMO18T, PC joiner) ‘Sampling impossibie, (eound is OK) ‘Check analog sound signal st pin 32~ 41 of CPU. {faulty opamp MSM4568, [C TC4OH367 (1) ~ (5), ‘To74HC08, wPD43640-15 (1), (21) Distortional sound Foulty parts (ALN EXK-F1922064, FET 2SK 163M on PCB MAIM, opamp MSM4558(5), FET 25K 163M1 on PCB MA2M) waveronm@~ @ Certain switches do not respond. @ cack te contact pont of the contact rubber of poor soldering of diodes. Clean tne switch PC or resolder the diodes on the sith P08, '@ Check the FC joiner contects, Replace faulty PC joiner, © check enslog ound signal collector of T1~ T10, $12,713 on PCB ARM, (aul transistor T1~ 110,712, 719 or opamp MSMAS55(1) ~ (4) on PCB MAzM). =33—

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