At first sight everything seems to be OK - except the correct
recording/playback. Pay attention that the modules records only while the
gate button is held down. I'd recommend to hold the button until the LED
turns off. Pay attention also that the audio input level is sufficient
(overload LED should light up now and then). To test the module you could
record e.g. the sawtooth output of a VCO. If all this does not help the
module has to be sent in for service.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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> [mailto:
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]Im Auftrag von beakanddune
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. November 2006 23:51
> An:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
> Betreff: 1 A-112 Help
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have a new A--112 Sampler that I'm having trouble with and although
> I think its probably faulty I thought that I'd see whether any other
> users have experienced the issue I'm experiencing.
>
> I have a TR-606 plugged into the audio input and the audio output is
> plugged into a mixer. I have the top switch set to S1 (bank 1), the
> second switch set to 'REC' (record) and the third switch set
> to 'Normal' (centre position). I can monitor the output of the 606
> through the module with these settings and if I adjust the 'tune' pot
> it audibly alters the sampling frequency as one would expect. I then
> press the 'trig' button for a second to sample some of the 606
> output. The LED lights as one would expect. Then if I switch the
> second switch from 'REC' to 'PLAY' and press the 'trig' button again
> to listen to my sample I hear nothing but a loud click.
>
> I've tried gating the module with a Wiard joystick instead of using
> the trigger button, I've tried a different audio source, applied CV
> to the pitch CV in, changed all the switches and generally tried
> every permutation of possible permutations to get some noise out of
> the thing. The only noise that emanates is some strage noise that
> sometimes appears in 'REC' mode when nothing is plugged into the
> audio input.
>
> If anyone has any ideas or suggestions I'd be most appreciative.
>
> Cheers
>
> Simon
>
>
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