hello coleman,
maybe the software inside the a190 crashed and caused
the strange behaviour. this would explain why it
all went back to normal after the power cycle.
but well, i'm not sure, it's just an idea.
best wishes
ingo
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, H "ΓΈ" R N <hornography@...>
wrote:
>
> Cheers-
>
> I was sending an arpeggio from my sequencer to my A-190 (which I
> finally got working after a couple of years!!) and after about 20
> minutes, there was an added LFO or vibrato onto the CV output of the
> 190, as it was till playing the notes... When I unplugged the 190
form
> the CV-IN on the OSC. (I was running an OSC on a seperate CV bus)
the
> OSC just dropped down to drone mode. I unplugged the MIDI and
> re-plugged it and the vibrato effect was still on the OSC. I cycled
the
> power on the 190 and the vibrato went away... Odd... Any ideas
>
> Thanks-
>
> Coleman.
>
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