You may simply change the trimming of the scale of the internal HSVCO. It's
described in the document A1881_adjustment.pdf. A link to the document is
available on the A-188-1 info page.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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]Im Auftrag von Zoë Blade
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 14. Januar 2014 20:51
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Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
> Betreff: 1 A-188-1 clock frequency input
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>
> Hi!
>
> So I was trying out some basic Karplus-Strong synthesis on my
> A-188-1. It makes a really nice sort of plucked string sound!
> I've been having great fun just playing a middle C and sampling
> it. It would be even nicer to play it live, with all those
> wonderful subtle imperfections that really bring it to life.
>
> So I connected my pitch CV output to the BBD's clock frequency
> input, and it's just shy of 1V/oct. It manages something like 10
> or 11 notes per volt (as both the maximum of CV2 and the fixed
> setting of CV1, I believe).
>
> I realise it isn't designed to do this, and it's a bit of a hack.
> Still, I was wondering if there might be some sort of
> (presumably warranty-voiding, and I'm fine with that) mod I could
> do to make CV1 and/or CV2 everso slightly more sensitive Is
> there a preset potentiometer or something for this, perhaps
>
> I really will end up buying the German language A-100SM at this rate... :)
>
> Thanks,
> Zoë.
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