Thanks for the reply!
Would an attenuator like the A-183-1 work to adjust the CV
/Lars
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> As i recall i tried controlling the osc on a moogerfooger ring mod from the cv outs on a SH101 a few years back and had the same sort of problem, which i didn;t have the bits to do anything about then.
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> I think there's an offset on the moog osc that's stopping it going down to zero when you turn the knob right down, but as you've noticed it's in the way when you try to tune it for chromatic stuff.
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> Best guess would be to try mixing a little negative voltage in there to take away the offset, and then tune it up from there
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> Subject: 1 CV drift Doepfer/Moog
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