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I will definitely take a look at the control jack this week though! It did briefly cut out yesterday when I turned off/on the unit (which again made me think it's some issue with a voltage regulator) but I put all the pots to use and generally it seemed to have worked well, so hopefully it's just a small fix.
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This thing DEFINITELY had not been used in a while as the power cord was cut off when I got it so I had to install a new one. I'm wondering if just by inserting a random expression pedal I had might have cleared away any of that oxide layer you described. Interestingly, I tried the Effectron again yesterday and the issue was largely absent which makes me think it may well be the exact issue you described - when troubleshooting the thing last week I tried testing all the jacks at the back (before discovering the unit uses a specific pedal for the control jack). If that doesn't work I will gladly send it to you some other way (sorry I'm actually fairly new to the forum so no clue how this works).
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Thanks for the response! Let me see if I can post the PDF I made of the manual here.
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Is the schematic you have complete? I've only found some partial blueprints online 9also posted above) would love to see the full schematic.! That jack has a normaling connector that feeds the CV to the delay and sometimes the normaling contacts oxidize due to lack of use. Also try inserting a plug into the control jack. Have a look at the page of the manual I posted above, there is some information about the CV vs delay multiplier. If anyone could offer some insight into what might be happening/places to start looking that would be greatly appreciated!Which model? However, I am not particularly familiar with Digital Delay circuits. According to the schematic, the two features change voltage as received by the VCO (between 0-5V) before reaching the digital memory chips. I have managed to track down the schematic online (feel free to hit me up if you want a copy) and have the owners manual with the block diagram. If anyone could offer some insight into what might be happening/places to start looking that would be greatly appreciated!
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It then sorts itself out after 10 seconds or so, but then the same thing happens immediately when the Factor and Width knobs are adjusted as before. Generally the unit acts reliably when these pots are not changed, but when I turn the Delay Factor counter clockwise to the lowest setting (I believe this produces 5V?) and usually when the Width knob is turned clockwise, the wet effect craps out and the delay signal either cuts immediately or producing a very loud noise (could be an aliasing problem?).
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I may end up starting a new thread about this - but does anyone have any experience with the circuitry of this delay unit? I'm having serious issues with what I believe to be voltage regulation in the Delay Factor and Mod Width circuitry.