No, it not the gain. I tried it with the gain turned down to "1" and
I still got it. If I press a key that note will sound until another
key is pressed, then it plays that note forever.
As for the 606 and SH-101. I have linked them up before, and no
problems. I'm starting to think something in the 101 is bad.
Something having to do with the cv/gate out and the external clock in.
Maybe there is a common chip that controls both of them.
Thanks for your help!
--- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "regimental1200"
<regimental1200@...> wrote:
>
> Are you sure there's not just gain dialed up on the VCA of the A-100
> system
>
> As for your 606 and 101 problem, I used to get the same problem with
> my SH-101. Be it that I was trying to trigger the sequencer from a
> 606, 808, 909, MAQ, or Schaltwerk, some notes would hang, some
> wouldn't trigger. Some people would say that it may be due to the
> purity of the clock signal coming from the drum machines, but that's
> impossibe as the same problem occurs with different devices. It's
> gotta be some defect in the SH-101 itself. But then again, over
time,
> the problem seemed to have corrected itself.
>
>
> --- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "beatboxgestapo"
> <beatboxgestapo@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a Roland SH-101 that I use to control my Doepfer modular
> > system via CV & Gate (not midi).
> > I haven't used it for a while, and I have noticed a problem when
I
> > tried to record with it yesterday. There is always a constant
tone
> > coming out of the Doepfer even when I am not pressing a key on
the
> > Roland SH-101. I have the CV and gate going out of the SH-101
into
> > the VCO and the gate of the ADSR of the Doepfer respectively.
> >
> > It does play and change notes when I push the keys down on the
SH-
> > 101; it's just that there is always a tone coming out of it when
> > there are no keys being pressed. I have played the Roland SH-101
by
> > itself, and everything seems to work. There is no sound coming
out of
> > it when there are no keys being pressed. (It is quiet when I am
not
> > pressing any keys.)
> >
> > Another issue I have discovered separately from using it with
the
> > Doepfer is that when I hook my Roland TR-606 to the SH-101 I am
> > unable to control the sequencer with the TR-606. (The sequencer
in
> > the SH-101 seems to work fine when used by itself when not
connected
> > to the TR-606) I have also tried another Roland drum machine
(Boss DR-
> > 110) to control the sequencer in the SH-101, but the same thing
> > happens. So I feel it isn't the drum machine.
> >
> > I figure the problem may be with my Roland SH-101 and not the
Doepfer
> > or TR-606 since the 101 is always at the root of each hook-up.
Does
> > anyone here have any ideas what it might be Or if it is
something
> > other than the SH-101 Or do I just have the Doepfer hooked up
wrong
> >
> > Any help is much appreciated.
> >
> >
> >
> > Thank you,
> > The Beatbox Gestapo
> >
>