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Guys, can you tell me where the jumper is on the A-110 circuit board which enables or disables access to the CV signal of the Buss please I am not sure that this is what is causing my occasional 'transpositions', but it is the closest thing I have to a clue
as to how to resolve my issue.
Thanks,
Blair
---In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, <pierre@...> wrote:
oops... the A-110 doés have a jumper, but you got the idea...
Pierre
---In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, <blair_cowan@...> wrote:
James,
what jumper are you referring to on the A-110 I have the user manual and also the service manual extract, available from the link on the Doepfer A-110 product web page. I cannot see a reference to a jumper. I will certainly investigate it once I find it!
Thanks,
Blair
---In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, <james.husted@...> wrote:
Do you have any modules in that case that may be sending signals on the internal CV bus An A-190 for instance Of course that should effect both VCOs unless one has the jumper set to look at the CV bus, and the other one doesn't.-James
On Nov 30, 2013, at 9:47 AM, blair_cowan@... wrote:
Hi, I have two A-110 VCO's mounted in separate mini cases, and with their CV input fed from an A-182 switched multiple. generally I have them tuned to unison, but 1 octave apart. The 'tune' knob is set to 5 in each case.
Every once in a while when I switch them on, one of them has an offset of a 5th interval against the other, and I have to retune it using the P6 Offset pot. Note that the 'tune' dial is showing the same value as before 5th note offset developed.
This has happened to both of my A-110 VCOs at different times. They were purchased from separate suppliers several months apart, so I do not believe they were from the same batch.
At the moment this is just a nuisance, however if it continued I would start to worry that other faults are going to develop. Has anyone else experienced this 'phantom' 5th offset, and if so, what did they do about it
Hoping you can help,
Thanks, Blair
Glasgow, Scotland.