KORG M1 broken master volume slider

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Dorchester
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Hallo,
This is my first day here. I would like to ask all of you a question. I need the exact parameters of this slider, so I can buy one or a replacement here in Bulgaria. But I do not know where to find the specifications.
Please, help and thanks in advance.

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Probably you would like to have a look for moogulator. http://www.synthesizerforum.de

He´s the author of http://www.sequencer.de

And in his forum you´ll meet very kind synth technicians.
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the specs are printed on the slider

a number,
a unit (Kilo Ohm or Mega Ohm) abreviated K/M plus (often) the greek Omega letter
the type of resistor (if it's value changes linear or logarithmic) lin/log

to replace it, you'll have to open the box anyway - not exactly fun on the M1 according to what I've heard :wink:

oops - it's the volume, not the value slider... that part is totally uncritical, you do not need to match the exact specs, just the range.

btw it reminds me: does the slider make noise or doesn't it work anymore ?
if it's the latter, it may not be the slider itself, but a parallel capacitor that leaks and shortens signal to ground.

good luck, Tom

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Post by Dorchester »

Thank you all!
The slider works half way up, then the sound stops, then when the slider reaches the top, the maximum sound appears. The slider makes no noises.
Opening is no problem, but I'm almost sure that in my country I won't find one spare part for the Korg M1! That is why I'm looking for a replacement. Tonight I will have a look and read the specs (inside) and try finding it in the Internet. The way I purchase them, anyway, is totally indistinct.

P.S. Hope you understand my English...
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On 2005-11-10 01:05, Dorchester wrote:
...but I'm almost sure that in my country I won't find one spare part for the Korg M1! That is why I'm looking for a replacement. ...
exactly - such a slider is more likely to be found in hifi, TV, old cassette or reel-to-reel recorders.

Fortunately there are not too many mechanical variations - 60 and 100mm the most common.
The thing is called potentiometer, it's a resistor along a linear path with a moving middle connector.
In your case slider position defines the effective lenght (=value) of the resisor.
Looks like one half of is broken off, so there's the gap and at the endpoint it gets connection again.
It's a simple thing, dont worry :grin:

While you're at it you might want to replace any buttons if you experience that you have to push them several times before they react.
you can use (desolder) them from almost any electronic gear, the switches are very common parts.

cheers, Tom
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Are you sure its not just VERY dirty? I would try some compressed air then a bit of CAIG 5% deoxit or something similar. Also on my older synths due to dirty sliders I leave volume at max and use either midi or external mixer to attenuate.
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