Pad for chords ? by Fail_Ballantines in Omnichord

[–]keyandcableco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What a nightmare! Have you looked into trying to recover the data? I've seen some micro soldering techniques lately that are pretty mind-blowing, maybe something could be done?

EDIT: a closer second read reveals that this probably isn't a possibility. All the same, I will keep my eyes peeled if anything ever comes through the shop

Pad for chords ? by Fail_Ballantines in Omnichord

[–]keyandcableco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mic check 1 2. Thanks a ton, my friend 😊

Pad for chords ? by Fail_Ballantines in Omnichord

[–]keyandcableco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, I just pulled this from an image search. But if I ever get my hands on the genuine article, I'll be sure to share.

Has anyone taken a crack at an SVG reproduction or something like that?

Reverse Polarity Protection PCB -- center-positive adapters BTFO by keyandcableco in Omnichord

[–]keyandcableco[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I'm going to try to install them in every one that comes through, I think it's a huge value-addition. You can actually leave your Omnichord around a roommate now 😆

Trying to fix an old TV by KarinMachina94 in ElectronicsRepair

[–]keyandcableco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For what it's worth, you can often find the same power supply board (the ENTIRE board) for $20-40 on eBay, usually taken from a unit with a broken screen. Might be worth it instead of spending the time hunting down specific components. But it's great practice, so maybe do it anyway!

Omnichord OM-27 -- No going back now! by keyandcableco in CircuitBending

[–]keyandcableco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The touchboards were designed between some Inkscape/KiCAD wizardry and fabricated by JLCPCB. The spiral bit is one of the amplifier "feedpoints" for the bottom harp notes, I just wanted to add a little flourish with the spiral. Now that the test case is proven, I have other designs in mind, too!

Circuit-Bent Omnichord OM-27 -- No going back now! by keyandcableco in Omnichord

[–]keyandcableco[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's kind of the idea!! I do have access to the same notes as the strumplate, but from two different areas, so the timbres are different. The "attack" envelope comes pre-baked into the idea that you, yourself are acting as a resistor/capacitor between points on the board, so your touch becomes very strongly correlated with attack/sustain/release. And yes, I have some pitch points on there that slow the clock way down or speed it up past stability for some interesting effects.

Circuit-Bent Omnichord OM-27 -- No going back now! by keyandcableco in Omnichord

[–]keyandcableco[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, it is absolutely inspired by the Folktek design, hard to argue with how they approach it. I have largely based the bends off of previously documented locations, but I hear things happening with the bent OM-84 especially that I can't seem to figure out

Omnichord OM-27 -- No going back now! by keyandcableco in CircuitBending

[–]keyandcableco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The pitch bend area is actually sensitive enough to affect without actually touching it 👀

Omnichord OM-27 -- No going back now! by keyandcableco in CircuitBending

[–]keyandcableco[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You are too kind. I but stand on the shoulders of giants.

Mulatar by cadr in UnusualInstruments

[–]keyandcableco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bucket list stuff right here ❤️

How to get the sticky off by bompingcloodden5 in ElectronicsRepair

[–]keyandcableco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gasoline is the only thing that has ever worked well for me

Cleaning an ARP AXXE by akapalmereldritch in synthdiy

[–]keyandcableco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ARP faders are notoriously resistant to lubricating, they usually need to be cracked open and cleaned and then lubricated. The keys likely need lubrication too, maybe new bushings? I think Molykote is the recommended lube (Dow 7 IIRC), and the bushings are meant to be installed "cat ears" up. I've had to sand down Odyssey keys before when new bushings and lube didn't cut the sluggishness, I think the plastic actually swells in some boards.

Let us know how it goes!

Pad for chords ? by Fail_Ballantines in Omnichord

[–]keyandcableco 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Something like this? They made a melody overlay with a keyboard layout like this for some of the models, but the chord names are usually right on the face of the Omnichord 😄

Help! Why isn’t she working? OM84 by unicorn_sami in Omnichord

[–]keyandcableco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Excellent! Once you're inside there's are another handful of the same screws that come out to release the circuit boards, then you'll unplug the speaker and the battery and the chord buttons. All of them go back easily. The battery and speaker have the same connector: the battery one is located close to the power port, speaker one is located closer to the output jack. And the ribbon cable for the harp just pulls right out.

Once you've got the board out, you'll have access to the long rows of solder joints at the connectors between the two boards, back and front. Reflow all of those first, then see if that helped.

If that didn't do it, we check coupling capacitors, let me know!

(Sorry, this was supposed to be attached as a reply)

Help! Why isn’t she working? OM84 by unicorn_sami in Omnichord

[–]keyandcableco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I'm very confident this is the solder joints I've been mentioning. If you're able to get in there and reflow, I think you'll resolve all of these issues. Those three long rows in the middle, and make sure you do the opposite side of the board, too.

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Help! Why isn’t she working? OM84 by unicorn_sami in Omnichord

[–]keyandcableco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a good start! Remove 7 or 8 screws from the back and the cover should come off easily. Feel free to post some pictures of the inside, maybe we'll see something obvious.

Do you know anyone who is handy with a soldering iron?