i just fixed the problem by calibrating the maq, this is a very nice
procedure.
i couldnt get the 36 (lowest setting of the knob) to G#3, it was just
not possible to reach
by the trim pot of the maq and the tune fader of the synth.
so i set 36 to A#2.
Floppy schrieb:
>
> as the problem occurs with 2 different synthesizers in the same way, i
> really think that my maq is detuned.
> but before i open it for calibration i will test it with my new a100
> system just to be sure its the maqs fault.
> as i understand the manual there is no danger in doing this procedure
> im somewhat affraid to open the device and fiddle with a screwdriver
> while its running ...
>
>
hardware@...
<mailto:hardware%40doepfer.de> schrieb:
> >> hello group
> >>
> >>
> >> i realized that my maq 16 has a detuned cv output, while midi part
> is in
> >> perfect tune.
> >> when i connect a synth with cv / gate and play a middle c on the maq
> >> i tune the synth to c
> >> now i play a higher c on the maq and its not in tune anymore (slightly
> >> lower then it should be)
> >> when i play a lower note then the middle c it gets out of tune in the
> >> other direction (higher then it should be)
> >> i tested it with 2 different synths with this result, and i also tested
> >> the synths itself with their own keyboards,
> >> there it works just fine.
> >> could this be a calibration problem of the maq16
> >>
> >
> > The calibration of the CV outputs is described in the MAQ16/3 manual
> on page
> > 31 (appendix E).
> >
> > Best wishes
> > Dieter Doepfer
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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