Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 11:58 pm
MPC 2000xl <-- so cool
b0unce wrote:how come you sold/gave away your stuff, FaX ?
I'm pretty sure I got one of those kicking around, but without the case... Last time I played with it, it sounded very wonky from what I remember. I had to get my hands inside that the back and fiddle with some of the pots to get it werking.Machinate wrote:I believe Maplin made the line as kits in the mid- to late seventies. It is a monosynth, but it has the fattest fucking pwm I have EVER heard! It's just that good. And the filter self-resonance was amazing. Even the keys felt great.cosmosuave wrote:The Transcendant... I have never seen one of those ... Who made it and where?... Looks like a monosynth..
I still have the whole thing in the attic. I should get it to see a tech, I really should. I'm just afraid of rejection
Bummer. Even the Roland SH-2 I have here pales in comparison - and that's two osc with sub-oscillator.
http://port23.co.uk/synthdiy/trancendan ... index.htmlMachinate wrote:The Transcendent 2000. Died after a fall from a keyboard stand shortly before a gig... yes.
yeah, I've been through all that. And the thing is: I am not up for an expensive repair on this. As much as I loved it it was "just" a bulky mono-synth, and I have an extremely compact rig these days. The thought of the repair alone costing 400€ or something would just kill me.DeadlyKungFu wrote:http://port23.co.uk/synthdiy/trancendan ... index.htmlMachinate wrote:The Transcendent 2000. Died after a fall from a keyboard stand shortly before a gig... yes.
has info, looks like there's a few pages out there. Might as well get it into a tech's hands as it might take them months to get it working again.
Check the power connections in the box, then play 'follow the signal' to see where the audio is getting lost and look at that block of electronics. Look for small burn spots, loose wires, loose solder joints, start with the obvious. It's tough for the hobbyist, at work I have oscilloscopes and stuff to do that kind of debugging. If you can borrow and o'scope you'd be golden. I always wanted an oscope at home to watch waveforms as I tweaked LFOs, ADSRs and created sounds.
If it worked for a bit after getting fixed they may have put a new voltage regulator in there that was underpowered, so it burned out.