It will be a simple test to use the tuner again, with one VCO,
without the multiples. That will answer the question.
A voltmeter measurement of the raw CV, and then the CV patched thru an
A180 multiples, is also quite revealing, even if the voltage isn't
"split"
Joe
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, "kali_the_black <poictesme@e...>"
<poictesme@e...> wrote:
> I don't remember off hand, but it's a pretty serious tuning
> difference. I thought that the drop in voltage caused by using
> multiples was enough to make a difference in tuning across a range,
> but not the same difference across the board.
> I'll check that out when I get home tonight...
>
> Is there a calibration for the tuning inside the module that can be
> adjusted
>
> thanks.
> ben
>
>
>
> --- In
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, "Joe Buechler
> <buechlerjoe@t...>" <buechlerjoe@t...> wrote:
> > --- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "kali_the_black
> <poictesme@e...>"
> > <poictesme@e...> wrote:
> > > Do you think that this could be an artifact of multing my cv
> > > signal before sending to my a-110 and a-111 (the only osc
modules
> I
> > > have)
> >
> > Yes that's what I think.
> >
> > Joe