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>on 5/24/2002 8:58 PM, just john at just-john@just-john.com wrote: > >>> I am looking for schematics for the delta labs effectron I & II adm >1024 >>> one works and the other doesn't so I need to get it fixed >>> >>> any help will be appreciated >>> >>> thanx! >> >> Crikey! I have an Effectron II, and the documentation may have just >what >> you need! And I may have the documentation, somewhere! >> >> Estimated time needed to locate it: Several days. >> >> But I'll give it a shot. >> --- >> * just-john@just-john.com http://just-john.com/cn/rfe.shtml * >> >I thought it was CriMey! That's the river, as in: Crimey, a river ... >the one that is broken is the effectron I but anything will help >send it whenever you can I'm completely flabbergasted that I found the Effectron II documentation! It was in the same storage bin as the documentation for my Casio KX-101 and other bits ot 80s memorabilia. Anyway, what I have is the "Owner's Manual ADM 256/ADM 1024." It doesn't have any genuine schematics in it. The closest it comes is what they call a Block Diagram, which looks like somebody used an electronics template -- y'know, squiggly lines with a branch line to indicate a potentiometer's function, boxes for LFOs and VCOs -- to describe the signal flow. The difference between this graphic and what I'd call a schematic is that it doesn't have part numbers or specifications. For instance, the potentiometer functions it mentions don't mention ohms. No voltages are mentioned anywhere. It's a weird document, and I'm guessing it's not what you need, 'cuz anybody used to using the box already knows the processing flow. Here's the sort of document I suspect you want: http://www.loopers-delight.com/tools/deltalabs/echotron.jpg (for a different device) What I have is so high-level that the digital/audio conversion is represented as a small box with "D/A" in it. So, d'ya think it's worth my time to (finally) unpack my scanner and set it up and scan it? --- * just-john@just-john.com http://just-john.com/cn/rfe.shtml *