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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: Karlos on November 29, 2003, 06:02:09 PM
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Does anybody here use any Yamaha music hardware powered by the KPA3 power supply?
My tone generator has started turning off for no particular reason. If I leave it off for a while I can turn it on again ok, but then after an hour or two it will go again.
The tone generator itself shows no sign of overheating - this even happens when it is idle.
So I am wondering if its the tone gen or the power supply thats going awry. The little PSU does get quite warm, but no more than most transformers...
Any other amiga musicians (and I use the term 'musician' loosely when describing myself) using stuff powered by KPA3 have similar problems?
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Karlos wrote:
Does anybody here use any Yamaha music hardware powered by the KPA3 power supply?
My tone generator has started turning off for no particular reason. If I leave it off for a while I can turn it on again ok, but then after an hour or two it will go again.
The tone generator itself shows no sign of overheating - this even happens when it is idle.
So I am wondering if its the tone gen or the power supply thats going awry. The little PSU does get quite warm, but no more than most transformers...
Any other amiga musicians (and I use the term 'musician' loosely when describing myself) using stuff powered by KPA3 have similar problems?
My band once had a Yamaha FM Tone generator box... other than I though it sounds like poo, it was very tempermental somtimes switching patches for no reason so It found it's way to the bin (Closely followed by the DX7 we had).
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Well, this one (http://www.yamaha.com/yamahavgn/CDA/ContentDetail/ModelSeriesDetail/0,6373,CNTID%253D1250%2526CNTYP%253DPRODUCT%2526VNM%253DLIVE%2526AFLG%253DY,00.html) is a fully fledged 32-part multitimbral XG box using both AWM2 and VL synthesis, so it sounds just fine :-P
However, there is definately somnething worrying about this latest trend'..
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Karlos wrote:
Well, this one (http://www.yamaha.com/yamahavgn/CDA/ContentDetail/ModelSeriesDetail/0,6373,CNTID%253D1250%2526CNTYP%253DPRODUCT%2526VNM%253DLIVE%2526AFLG%253DY,00.html) is a fully fledged 32-part multitimbral XG box using both AWM2 and VL synthesis, so it sounds just fine :-P
However, there is definately somnething worrying about this latest trend'..
:lol: Ahhhh, modern kit... I have heard about that...
Sorry I can't really help you... I have recently got rid of most of my kit and replaced it with a 3Ghz Laptop... which I must be honest is actually much better than any kit I could buy now :-)
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Actually, the MU100R is no longer in production. It's bigger brother the MU128 is like 2 of them in one box :-)
As it goes, I mostly use the AD inputs to process my amiga's raw audio when I am not actually doing any work on it.
Damn cool for amiga games, I can get any kind of environmental audio effects you could wish for :lol:
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@bloodline
. . .cheaper yes, better . .mmmhhh!!!
Ciao
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Hehe, agreed. The sound quality of dedicated kit is hard to beat.
Unless it was dirt cheap, I suspect the laptop was more expensive than my kit, which I got close to half price...
Anyow, steering back on topic, anybody know any issues with say the KPA3 power supply? I'm hoping its that and not the tone gen :nervous:
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Framiga wrote:
@bloodline
. . .cheaper yes, better . .mmmhhh!!!
Ciao
Don't tell me we almost agreed again!!!! :-o :-D
Well, With an 24bit Sound card, Reason 2.5, OctaMED 1.5, Logic 5.1 Platinum and Cool Edit all running at the same time, and the Laptop MIDI'd up to 4 keyboards (2 per keyboard player)... I really don't find myself missing dedicated hardware. Especially live, I remember having to spend an hour during sound checks tracing tens of MIDI cables just to try and find the one box that had for some reason died...
Having one box to do it all makes finding faults much quicker :lol:
That said, I'm not selling my Roland W-30... because it totally rocks!!! :-D