It's unlikely that IC50 on the DM board (TC40H032) (74HCT32 ?) in the SCLK line to the DRV board is defective,
nevertheless check if the signals on IC50 pin 5 and pin 6 look identical.
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I did in fact pull all three of them from the board and some of the desk lights came on but not as they should have.
Hmm... this implicates that Tr1, Tr2, Tr3 on the DRV board are not defective, and that RRDY probably also means "data ready for write".
//The difference between "I" and "1" doesn't come out clear in the schematics.
The IC1..IC3 microcontrollers on the DRV board.
IC1 controls the LEDs on the PNI board through 2L1..8 and 2D1..9 for: appregio chord, keyboard percussion, rythm, balance, ensemble, manual balance, tremolo/symphonic, flanger/delay.
IC2 controls the LEDs on the PNI board through 1L1..8 and 1D1..9 for: reverb, sustain, orchestral voices, bass voices, percussive voices, lead voices.
IC3 controls the LEDs on the CP, MM, PN2 boards through D1..10, G0..8 for: c.s.p, f.m.p., tempo, tempo/data, bar/beat, registration memory.
Are all of the LEDs related to one of the chips IC1, IC2, IC3 always dark (or always lit) ?
Is the /RRDY output (pin 31) of one of the chips IC1, IC2, IC3 always high (while there is activity on /RRDY of the other chips) ?