Stuadh,
I'll send the adjustment procedure to your email address as pdf attachment.
It seems that P4 has to be readjusted.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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> Gesendet: Dienstag, 15. Juli 2008 22:10
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> Betreff: 1 Re: Quantizer Calibration
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>
> Dear Dieter,
>
> I now have the Quantizers back from the shop, but they are still
> out. Both scales (All) track accurately (using a MIDI Keyboard and
> Kenton Pro 2000 as the CV source) but the CV outs change at the wrong
> points when in chord or quint. For example, on one, the major chord
> flips on the root, the third and the sixth (not the fifth). Also, the
> output of one quantizer is almost one semitone below the other (all
> other things in the signal path being the same).
>
> To this end, I need to try myself. Based on the Version 1 board and
> with respect to your instructions, below, can you explain where P1,
> P2, P3 and P4 are, please.
>
> Next to the TL062CN chip = P
> The small Pot next to IC6 = P
> The pot (of the pair) closest to the CV and Trig out Sockets = P
> The pot (of the pair) closest to TS274CN chip = P
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Stuadh
>
>
>
>
> > >
> > > Yours Aye
> > >
> > > Stuadh
> >
> > Short form:
> >
> > The scale of the CV outputs is adjusted by P4 (one potentiometer for
> both
> > outputs). E.g. an A-176 can be used to generate a manually controlled CV
> > input voltage for the A-156. When the corresponding CV input voltage is
> > increased the CV out has to change according to the setting of the
> > quantization switches. The easiest is to use the quint setting and then
> > check the octave intervals which have to be exactly 1.00V.
> >
> > The scale inputs are adjusted P1 (CV In 1), P2 (CV In 2) and P3
> (Transpose
> > CV In). E.g. an A-176 can be used to generate the corresponding CV input
> > voltage. The voltage output of the A-176 can be set to a multiple of
> 1.00V
> > (e.g. 4.00V or 5.00V) and the voltage has to be measured
> simultaneously e.g.
> > by a digital multimeter. P1 (or P2 or P3) has to be adjusted so that the
> > corresponding CV output reads the same voltage as the input (i.e.
> 4.00V or
> > 5.00V). The finest quantization (semitone) has to be used for this
> > adjustment. Otherwise the steps are too coarse for this adjustment.
> >
> > Best wishes
> > Dieter Doepfer
> >
>
>
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