Hi
I have the same problem, I've always tuned the vco's to the Dark Time, but it would be better if the cv tuning was the same as midi.
Mark
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> > > Hello
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> > > the adjustment of the volt/octave setting will always cause a change of
> > > the offset. You always have to readjust the offset after adjusting the
> > > V/Oct. I won't know whether (and if yes where) the Darktime has an
> > > offset trimmer, but I am quite sure there is one. I think Dieter will
> > > jump in tomorrow.
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> > > Florian
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> > As far as I know the offset can be adjusted only by the software (there are
> > no trimming potentiometer for CV offset available on the pcb, only for CV
> > scale). As I'm not the Dark Time specialist please ask Christian Assall
> > (software@) how to adjust the offset if you cannot find it in the
> > user manual. But unfortunately he is on holiday since today. In the meantime
> > the offset can be compensated with the tune control of the VCO(s).
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> > Best wishes
> > Dieter Doepfer
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> Dieter, thanks for the reply.
> I have emailed Christian and an auto response says he is away until 23 July (nice long holiday!)
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> Does anybody else out there know how to access the CV offset on a Dark Time
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