GuidoTorpedo Well-known member Joined Apr 21, 2008 Messages 4,228 Reaction score 76 Location Maryland May 29, 2012 #1 Working on a gorf. Background audio is fine, but speech sounds all goofy. What do I need to do to fix this? Power is 5.15 at the switcher. Mike
Working on a gorf. Background audio is fine, but speech sounds all goofy. What do I need to do to fix this? Power is 5.15 at the switcher. Mike
Mike Doyle Well-known member Joined Nov 10, 2006 Messages 3,034 Reaction score 51 Location Lenexa, Kansas May 29, 2012 #2 The first culprit I'd check is the SC-01, those are pricey but available.
Riptor Well-known member VAPS Joined Jul 10, 2007 Messages 12,078 Reaction score 144 Location Leonartown, Maryland May 29, 2012 #3 I have seen SC-01 go partially bad where the speech was off pitch. If you have another to swap in it would be worth a try.
I have seen SC-01 go partially bad where the speech was off pitch. If you have another to swap in it would be worth a try.
OP OP GuidoTorpedo Well-known member Joined Apr 21, 2008 Messages 4,228 Reaction score 76 Location Maryland Jun 2, 2012 #4 Is this chip socketed on one of the cards, or soldered directly to the board?
Teknotoyz Well-known member VAPS Joined Aug 15, 2009 Messages 2,428 Reaction score 34 Location BUFFALO, West Virginia Jun 2, 2012 #5 GuidoTorpedo said: Is this chip socketed on one of the cards, or soldered directly to the board? Click to expand... It's socketed, will be located on the game board (board with wire connectors). Look for the smaller chip, the two bigger ones are your control I/O.
GuidoTorpedo said: Is this chip socketed on one of the cards, or soldered directly to the board? Click to expand... It's socketed, will be located on the game board (board with wire connectors). Look for the smaller chip, the two bigger ones are your control I/O.