You find my answers written inline.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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> Gesendet: Sonntag, 27. Juli 2008 23:00
> An:
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> Betreff: 1 DIY #1 humming
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> I have an A-137 and A-110 in a DIY #1 kit, mounted in a wooden case.
> For power, it uses a 120v->16v AC adaptor, that has two wires going
> into the DIY #1's power supply, then it goes into the power bus.
How many mA output current has the adapter. It should have 2500mA to obtain
the same power as the PSUII (1250mA).
At least twice the current sum of the installed modules is necessary (e.g.
sum of all module = 450 mA -> minimum current of the adapter = 900 mA)
> I don't have the proper mono wiring yet, but used some 3.5mm stereo
> patch cables to patch some stuff through the 137, and also ran the 110
> into the 137, just as a test to see how it sounds. And there's a
> noticeable hum on this thing. I'm not at home right now, at a buddy's
> house playing with the thing, so I don't know if it's maybe just his
> power. Otherwise, it's either the stereo cables (I don't see why), or
> this thing just has a hum problem. Could it be because it's not
> grounded Any suggestions
Additional grounding may help. But normally the system is grounded as soon
as one of the modules is connected to your mixer.
> Also, once I get the A-110 and A-190 hooked up, will it be playing the
> right notes when I hit a key (are they somehow tuned at the
> factory ) Or is that what the tune knob is for on the front Thanks!
The factory setting for the A-190 is Midi channel 1, Midi reference note 36
The factory setting for the A-110 is 32.7 Hz (C1) with 0V CV and octave
switch in position #3