I meant 4096 stages, not 2096
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, "regimental1200"
<regimental1200@...> wrote:
>
> I get a similar problem all the time!!!!
>
> Happens on a very intermittant basis. While using an envelope as
> clock source, I smack a key and can get that typical repeating and
> pitch shifting "Daaaaaaaa-daaaaaaaa-daaaa-da-da-da-da da" noise,
and
> then when it feels like it, it stops responding.
>
> Also, depending on how I have the delay clock knob position, I'll
> get this extremely high resonant noise. Sometimes it's more
subtle
> like the frequency it's producing is so high that it's not in the
> audible spectrum, but its enough to hurt my ears. I fear that
I've
> even damaged a bit of my high-end with this....
>
> Is this a defect in the unit, or is that the clock noise that the
> manual talks about generally requiring an LPF And if it is,
where
> exactly should the LPF be inserted
>
>
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, <hardware@> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > My tapped bbd module suddenly has a limited range, it can now
> only
> > > do short delaytimes, probably 25-40% of the range it should
> have. In
> > > other words: it can't produce the aliasing sound anymore. The
> first
> > > time I fired it up it was ok, second time it had this problem.
> Any
> > > ideas
> > >
> > > greetings, Anton
> >
> > Sounds like a fault. Probably the "heater" of the temperature
> controlled
> > logarithmic converter of the HSVCO is defective. If you are able
> to replace
> > an integrated circuit we can send you a new one. As all circuits
> are
> > equipped with sockets no soldering is required but only removing
> the old
> > circuit and inserting the new one.
> >
> > Please tell me your postal address (directly to me, not to the
> Yahoo group)
> > and we will send you the spare part if you agree. Otherwise
please
> send the
> > module for repair.
> >
> > Best wishes
> > Dieter Doepfer
> > (hardware@)
> >
>