[I haven't addressed your post just before mine.]
So here is something interesting. This is a video of my scope directly out of the BBD pin 11/12, at TP 8.
https://www.veed.io/view/44d3f7bd-8cb4-4e5d-b2ae-c009006c40b8
Does this looks like the correct flanged BBD signal? Or possibly this is just the second half of the BBD, and not the first half with the audio.
That just looks like the BBD clock bleeding through. The frequency is quite high (not the incoming saw tooth). From that we would conclude the VCO is working but it doesn't tell us why the audio isn't getting through.
The weird thing though is if I barely touch the Speed or Intensity pot, all hell breaks loose (maybe my fault? Not a good probe connection/ground? Or touching the pot is doing some sort of grounding thing). Here is a video of that...
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I'm a bit confused how the LFO is showing up at IC9 pin1, especially since I disconnected R103.
The flickering is just the oscilloscope not triggering correct. This will especially be the case when the LFO is running and not manual. The waveform *frequency* is varying and the oscilloscope just mis-triggers or blurs a whole lot of waveforms on top on another.
I'm a bit confused how the LFO is showing up at IC9 pin1, especially since I disconnected R103.
All OK since it's not the LFO or the audio but clock. We have three signals to decipher on the oscilloscope:
- LFO - low frequency (~ 2Hz)
- sawtooth - audio frequency
- Clock - high frequency (1MHz)
On the base and emitter of Q17 I get the keyboard signal sawtooth wave. The collector is +15V. IC8 pin 7 I get the same waveform as Q17, pin 5 and 6 I'm getting nothing but noise.
That's all good and expected. If the audio signal gets to the emitter Q17 then that mean the audio should be going into the BBD, well it needs to pass through C32.
IC12 pin7 is just messy waveform of some kind right now so I'm not sure if the LFO is getting through (I dont think it is, but it might), this is correct though as I have R103 disconnected, right?
If that IC12 circuit is working I wouldn't expect too much out of it. If you set the LFO to about 2Hz and crank the intensity you might see 100mV to 200mV of LFO signal coming through. When you back-off the intensity to zero nothing should get through.
The wiggle in the oscilloscope pic in reply #91 could still be the LFO coming through since you have the intensity on full.
Most of the stuff you measured are artifacts, all possibly explainable.
The thing that doesn't look good to is the audio is making it to Q17 emitter, then at BBD pin 2, but nothing at BBD pins 5, 6.
From reply #91 I was fairly convince the BBD was passing signal from BBD pin 15 to BBC pins 11, 12.
As a double check can you confirm the clock is present on both test points 6 and 7? You may have already done this but it's worth checking. Maybe you have already