Hello
Am 14.12.2011 14:57, schrieb aletropdj:
> :/
>
> So I'll never have a solid sequence...
> i will try again.
> --- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
,<yahoo@...> wrote:
>>> The problem is the pitch. the notes is not always the same.
>>> If my patern is C,D,C,D; at some time change for C,D#,C#,D...
The problem ist not the triggering, but the setting of the
potentiometers on the A155. It may happen, that the potentiometer
setting is quite exactly on the threshold between two notes in the
quantizer. If now there is a slightest variation at the potentiometer
(this can be by temperature, or a simple mechanical vibration), then the
quantizer will "switch" to the next note. The only help is to adjust the
sequencers potentiometers better.
The problem will be smaller the if you use the 1V range, and bigger if
you use the 2V or 4V range at the A155.
This is not a fault of the A155, but is caused by the basic principle.
That is why the SND SAM16 does not use potentiometers, but stores the
values digitally and selects the values with dial encoders.
Florian